SCADA Training #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

✅ What is a Face Screen? Differences from Faceplates

✅ Using a single SCADA screen for multiple pumps or devices

✅ Tag Binding logic and Internal Tag configuration

✅ Parameter mapping (Run, Running, Level) for Face Screens

✅ Dynamic window positioning using Location X & Y

✅ New Window opening method and use cases

✅ Writing Scripts for Runtime data simulation

✅ Dynamic Tag usage in Chart objects

✅ Keeping windows on top using the Topmost property

✅ Embedded Face Screen design with Border Style: None

✅ Managing window closing with the Close command

✅ 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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