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News Release from: Red Lion Controls | Subject: Red Lion Crimson 2.0
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2004
G3 HMIs now provide Over 4,000 Symbols!.
The most powerful and user-friendly operator panels just got even better, with the additional of an extensive symbol library to the Red Lion Crimson 2.0 programming software
The most powerful and user-friendly operator panels just got even better, with the additional of an extensive symbol library to the Red Lion Crimson 2.0 programming software This powerful enhancement provides a selection of over 4,000 industrial and manufacturing visualisations, including push buttons, tanks, motors and machinery click of your mouse, you can add professional quality graphics to your G3 display pages
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using the built-in object browser, you can view the various categories, and then drag the selected image on to your display page.
You can rotate or flip the images as required, or even re-colour them to get the exact effect you desire.
And, since the images are fully scalable without loss of quality, you can precisely adjust them to fit to your application.
Crimson also provides the ability to select between multiple images based on a data value process indication of plant status.
In addition to the thousands of symbols provided as standard, Crimson 2.0 can also import JPEGs, bitmaps or Windows Metafiles incorporating clipart images from a virtually unlimited number of web sources.
And best of all, Crimson 2.0 is still available free-of-charge! Download a copy today direct from our website!.
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