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SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface
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D.6
Editing Variables with the TD 200
You can use the TD 200 to modify variables embedded in the messages. You can
also configure a message to require that an operator acknowledge the message
(see Section D.5). Messages that must be acknowledged flash when displayed on
the TD 200. The operator uses the arrow keys and the ENTER key to
acknowledge messages and to edit variables.
Note
Due to restrictions in the format used to store real (floating-point) numbers in both
the S7-200 CPU and the TD 200, the accuracy of the number is limited to six
significant digits. Editing a real number with more than six digits may not change
the value of the variable, or may cause other digits within the number to change:
Changing the least significant (right-most) digit of a real-number variable with
more than six digits may have no effect. For example: if you try to change the
“9” in “1234.56789”, the value of the variable does not change.
Changing the most significant (left-most) digit of a real-number variable with
more than six digits may cause other (less significant) digits in the variable to
change.
Acknowledging and Editing a Message
Use the following procedure to edit a variable:
1. If the message does not require acknowledgement (is not flashing), select the
message by pressing either the UP or the DOWN arrow key to place the cursor
on the first character of the desired message.
2. Press ENTER to move the cursor to the least significant (right-most) character
of the first editable variable.
For messages that require acknowledgement, pressing ENTER also sets the
acknowledge-notification bit in the CPU and halts the flashing of the message
on the display.
3. If the variable is password-protected, enter the 4-digit password at the prompt
and press ENTER.
4. Press either the UP or the DOWN arrow key to increment or decrement the
variable. (Pressing and holding either the UP or the DOWN key accelerates the
increment or decrement operation.)
– To move the cursor to the next digit position, press either the SHIFT UP
(left) or the SHIFT DOWN (right) keys.
– To reset the variable to 0, press the SHIFT ENTER keys.
5. Press ENTER to write the updated variable to the CPU.
On the same program scan, the edit-notification bit is set in the format word
corresponding to the variable being edited.
TD 200 Parameters and Messages
Summary of Contents for SIMATIC TD 200
Page 22: ...1 12 SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface C79000 G7076 C272 01 Product Overview and Installation ...
Page 84: ...A 12 SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface C79000 G7076 C272 01 Specifications and Reference ...
Page 94: ...B 10 SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface C79000 G7076 C272 01 Multiple CPU Configurations ...
Page 126: ...E 6 SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface C79000 G7076 C272 01 Modifying a TD 200 Configuration ...