
WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
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• LSD4 and 6 store the maximum value, and when the Base Screen is switched, they are reset.
• The values of LSD4 to 6 are included errors of +/- 10 msec.
• The values of LSD38 to 40 are included errors of +/- 10 msec.
• When registers LSD7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 contain FFFF (H) and are incremented, the value becomes 0.
• When you reckon time by using LSD9, the time difference (in 10ms units) from the previous value can be
calculated.
• The range for the “Year” in LSD13 is 2000 to 2099, and reverts to 2000 after 2099.
• When “1” is written to LSD20, internal clock is updated by the contents of LSD21-26. After setting the
year, month, day, hour, minute, and second data in LSD21 to 26, writes a “1” to LSD20.
• The display format for LSD31 is set under “Screen No. Format” in Project Settings. (BCD, BIN)
• This data format for LSD32 is the same as “Screen No. Format” in Project Settings. (BCD, BIN)
If the screen number is not exist in the project, “No Screen Data” message will appear.
If 0xFFFF(Hex) is written to LSD32, MICRO/I will display the Top Page of System Mode .
In case that the current screen is changed by System Area1 and LSD32 at the same instant, the screen
number of the System Area1 will be displayed.
• The data stored in LSD34 to 37, 43 to 46 are stored in kilobytes. 1 K byte is 1024 bytes. Values of less
than 1 K byte are rounded up.
• By using the LSD50 value in the Message Switch Display you can display the message that corresponds to
the cursor in the Alarm List Display.
• Refer to Chapter 20 “1.4 Script Error” on page 20-4 for details regarding LSD52 and LSD53.
• LSM7 and LSD6, 102 to 107 are not available for Slave units when using O/I link communication.
• The maximum number of the Screen Captures stored in the external memory device
is set in LSD65.
The value in LSD65 can be anywhere from 1 to 999. (The default value is 99.)
Summary of Contents for MICRO/I HG4G-CJT22 F-B Series
Page 1: ...B 1701 11 User s Manual ...
Page 26: ...Preface 25 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 106: ...5 WindO I NV4 Common Operations and Settings 2 74 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 254: ...7 BACnet Communication 3 148 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 362: ...5 Screen Restrictions 5 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 402: ...3 Text 7 30 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 574: ...9 Potentiometer 8 172 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1052: ...4 Using the Data 15 22 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1170: ...6 Important Notes 20 60 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1200: ...5 Restrictions 22 18 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1260: ...5 Editing User Accounts on the MICRO I 23 60 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1322: ...2 Monitoring on the MICRO I 25 28 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1414: ...4 E mail Function 28 66 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1554: ...3 Settings 34 14 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1642: ...2 Handling Problems 36 6 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1652: ...5 Text Alignment A 10 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
Page 1664: ...Index 12 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...