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<SO
n
>
Screen Option
System
Description
This command allows the screen type to be changed remotely.
Parameters
n
= 0
- Text Display Mode: programmable to generate custom screens
n
= 1
- Standard screen; single variable displayed
n
= 2
- Standard screen; two variables displayed
n
= 3
- Standard screen; four variables displayed
n
= 4
- Standard screen; single variable and a horizontal bargraph displayed
n
= 5
- Standard screen; two variables and two horizontal bargraphs displayed
n
= 6
- Standard screen; single variable and a vertical bargraph displayed
n
= 7
- Standard screen; two variables and two vertical bargraphs displayed
n
= 8
- Standard screen; three variables and three vertical bargraphs displayed
n
= 9
- Standard screen; four variables and four vertical bargraphs displayed
n
= 10
- Standard screen; eight variables displayed
n
= 11
- Standard screen; eight variables and eight horizontal bargraphs displayed
Initial Value
Set by the configuration menu
Modes
All Screen Modes
Notes
This command function is also found in the configuration menu
See the “Standard Screens” section on Page 15.for further details.
Uses
The <SO> command allows:
•
The displayed screen to be changed without having to enter the configuration menus
Example
<SO1>
Standard screen, single variable displayed at a time
<SO2>
Standard screen, two variables displayed at a time
<SO3>
Standard screen, four variables displayed at a time
<SO0>
<SO0> on its own changes to the boot screen.
You have to program the display to your requirements.
Text Display Mode – An example of a custom screen
(See the appendix for the code used to generate this screen)
Gotchas!
Changing Screen Option causes the unit to show the boot screen if changing to Text Display Mode