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Connection
Description
Input
En
A 0 to 1 transition at En (Enable) triggers the output of the
message text.
Input
P
P is the priority of the message text.
1 is the lowest, 32 is the highest priority.
Quit: Acknowledgement of the message text
Parameter
Text:
Input of the message text
Par:
Parameter or actual value of another, already configured
function (see "Visible parameters or actual values")
Time:
Shows the continuously updated time-of-day
Date:
Shows the continuously updated date
EnTime:
Shows the time of the 0 to 1 transition
EnDate:
Shows the 0 to 1 transition of the date
Output
Q
Q remains set as long as the message text is queued.
Description of the function
With a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En, the display outputs your configured message text (actual
value, text, TOD, date) in RUN mode.
Acknowledgement disabled (Ack = Off):
The message text is hidden with a 0 to 1 signal transition at input En.
Acknowledgement enabled (Ack = On):
After input En is reset to 0, the message text is displayed until acknowledged by pressing the OK button.
The message text cannot be acknowledged as long as input En is high.
If several message text functions were triggered with En=1, the message with the highest priority (1 =
lowest, 64=highest) is displayed. This also implies that a new message text is only displayed if its priority
is higher than that of previously enabled message texts.
After a message text is disabled or acknowledged, the function automatically shows the previously active
message text that takes the highest priority.
You can press the and
keys to step through multiple active message texts.
Example
This is how two message texts could be shown:
Display field of xLogic in RUN mode
Summary of Contents for ELC-12AC-R-N
Page 1: ...Applied to ELC PR series Ver 3 0 Programmable Relay User s Manual Rievtech Electronic Co Ltd...
Page 27: ...27 PR 14 and PR 18 series 1 PR 18 CPU 2 PR E extension PR 24 series...
Page 31: ...31 AC type digital inputs Analog Inputs DC 0 10V Analog inputs current Inputs 0 20mA...
Page 40: ...40...
Page 120: ...120 C Analog input value of CPU and extensions D Analog output value of CPU and extensions...
Page 121: ...121 E F digital flag status F AF analog flag value...
Page 122: ...122 G M status H AM value...
Page 221: ...221 7 Click Install button to install Program is being installed...
Page 250: ...250...
Page 256: ...256 You can read the parameters from the PLC...
Page 258: ...258...
Page 267: ...267 TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8004 is ok TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8005 is ok...
Page 268: ...268 TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8006 is ok TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8007 is ok...
Page 269: ...269 TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8008 is ok TCP Sever 192 168 0 227 port 8009 is ok...
Page 290: ...290 Slave1 IP 192 168 0 101 TCP server port 8001 Slave2 IP 192 168 0 102 TCP server port 8002...
Page 317: ...317 Network settings You can view the network parameters in such table...
Page 331: ...331 B005 Read the I1 IA status from the slave1 to the F11 F20 of the master Setting as follows...
Page 332: ...332 B006 Read the I1 IA status from the slave2 to the F21 F30 of the master Setting as follows...
Page 346: ...346 7 4 2 The scheme of xLogic The circuit diagram of industry gate...
Page 353: ...353 7 6 2 The scheme of xLogic Components K1 main contactor...
Page 357: ...357 4 cursors Cursor key Type 1x MODBUS code 02 C1 C4 256 259 BIT R...
Page 392: ...392...