SCADA Tutorial #26 | Face Screen (Faceplate) | Dynamic Tag Binding

📌 In Lesson 26 of the Wise SCADA training series, we cover the Face Screen architecture in detail, which is used as a modern and flexible alternative to traditional Faceplates.

In this lesson, you will learn how to design a single Face Screen and dynamically reuse it for multiple pumps, motors, or devices using Tag Binding, instead of creating separate SCADA pages for each device.

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📌 What You Will Learn in This Lesson

âś… What is a Face Screen? Differences from Faceplates

âś… Using a single SCADA screen for multiple pumps or devices

âś… Tag Binding logic and Internal Tag configuration

âś… Parameter mapping (Run, Running, Level) for Face Screens

âś… Dynamic window positioning using Location X & Y

âś… New Window opening method and use cases

âś… Writing Scripts for Runtime data simulation

âś… Dynamic Tag usage in Chart objects

âś… Keeping windows on top using the Topmost property

âś… Embedded Face Screen design with Border Style: None

âś… Managing window closing with the Close command

âś… Runtime testing and synchronization logic

  • 00:00 – Introduction to Face Screen
  • 00:09 – Face Screen Concept and Advantages
  • 00:38 – Runtime Working Logic
  • 01:42 – Tag Structure and Internal Tag Creation
  • 02:31 – Simulation Script and Timing Settings
  • 03:18 – Face Screen Tag Binding Configuration
  • 04:08 – Chart and Object Tag Mapping
  • 04:41 – Calling Face Screen from Main Screen
  • 05:04 – Parameter Assignment for Multiple Pumps
  • 05:58 – Topmost (Always on Top) Feature
  • 06:19 – Runtime Testing and Synchronization
  • 06:58 – Embedded Screen Design (Border Style: None)
  • 07:19 – Close Button Configuration
  • 07:49 – Final Runtime Test and Summary

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