LOOP 500
19
Execution of the command is shown on the display as follows:
D i s a b l e e n d o u t p u t f a u l t
T T T T T T T T T T T T
L 2 *
Dis. end
- indicates that Disable has been completed
TTT
- possible customer text (for Fault output)
−
the DISABLE collective display only extinguishes when no further Disable is present in the control panel
6.
Event memory displays
Using Special Function 20, the Event Memory can be displayed and scrolled though with the arrow keys.
The latest event is always displayed first (with No.00).
To display the Event Memory, the following keys should be pressed:
ON
2
Special
functions
0
The ON/IN key is used here as Input key.
Example of an event:
F i r e Z o n e 0 0 8 M l d 2 7
2 2 . 0 5 . 1 1 : 4 5
L 2 *
H : 3 2
The event is always output with date, time of day and the consecutive number (H00 to H99)
The display extinguishes approx. 20 seconds after the arrow keys have last been pressed.
7.
Overview of special functions
SF20 = Display event memory (as from 2nd operator control level)
SF23 = Display program Version (as from 2nd operator control level)
SF40 = Enable Fault main output (as from 2nd operator control level)
SF41 = Disable Fault main output (as from 2nd operator control level)
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