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Section 4-9
4.9.2.1.4
Sorting Messages
Messages can optionally be displayed in the message mask according to their time
of arrival or priority. The desired option can be selected when the system is pro-
grammed. If both possible message systems are used, it is possible to select the
settings separately. The settings are stored in the system variables RepmanRep-
SortCrit and RepmanSortCritP. They can be changed during operation on the
terminal using a configuration mask, for example. If a configuration option is not
offered on the operating terminal, the settings selected by the user will be used.
Sorting algorithm for the serial message system:
0 - by priority
1 - by time (newest first)
2 - by time (oldest first)
Sorting algorithm for the parallel message system:
0 - by priority
1 - by time (newest first)
2 - by time (oldest first)
4.9.2.1.5
Message Priority for Direct Display
The priority of a message is determined by its message number. The higher the
message number, the lower the priority. The value that represents the upper limit
for the message number that is to be signaled on arrival by a flashing LED or by
outputting a system message can be entered, via the programming system, into
the system parameters of the message system. See also 4.9.2.2.1
Direct Selection
of the Message Mask.
If the value = 0 is entered, newly received messages will be not be signaled.
4.9.2.1.6
Printing the Message Memory
The memory contents of the serial and parallel message systems can be printed
either in full or in part.
The entire contents of the serial message memory are printed if the system vari-
able PrintAllRep is set to 1 (formatted printout) or 2 (full-length printout).
The entire contents of the parallel message memory are printed if a soft key that is
linked to the system variable PrintAllState is pressed.
To print the message memory in part, the messages to be printed must be selected
in the message mask. This is done by pressing the Data Release key in the mes-
sage mask and selecting the messages in the message field using the Cursor up
and Cursor down keys. The print job is started by pressing a soft key linked to the
system variable BlockPrint (prints visible part of the selected block) or Block-
PrintLong (prints messages of the selected block in full length).
The system variables can additionally be included in a configuration mask and be
edited during operation of the terminal.
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