
Operating area
OP key Start application
Applications
More functions
Production data
<OP8> Screen with label and "Pro‐
duction data" icon
No functionality in the default
interface
May be projected by OEM.
Diagnostics
<OP9> Diagnosis overview
Diagnosis overview
Logbook
PLC↔NC interface
DP diagnostics
Variable parameters
Action Recorder
MTX system status
Diagnostics filter
Clearing Errors
Detailed view on errors
Fig.4-5:
Operating areas
Each operating area is assigned to an <OP> key.
Fig.4-6:
OP keys
Switching between the Operating
Areas
Switching is accomplished via the <OP> keys.
When an <OP> key is pressed, the operating range is activated, i.e. the last-
used application of this operating area is moved to the foreground.
If the operating area has not already been active, the start application is re‐
trieved.
Switching between Applications
within the Operating Area
Within the operating area, pressing the associated <OP> key switches between
the already open applications of this operating area.
4.5
Machine Status Area
4.5.1
Layout of the Machine Status Area
General
(1)
Channel-independent control states
(2)
Channel states
(3)
Diagnostic messages (two lines)
(4)
Logo and animation for interface wait states
Fig.4-7:
Structure of the machine status area
Channel-independent Control States
Structure and Contents
The first machine status area displays control-independent states.
Fig.4-8:
Control states
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Operating Elements