
Message Displays/Operator Panels
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Parallel Interface UCT-30/31/35
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+45 46 74 00 00
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+45 46 75 73 36
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Tel:
+44 (0) 20 8546 4283
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Tel:
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2.3.3.2 Time/Date Digits (P-version only).
Year, month, date, hour and minutes can be
displayed at any position in each message.
The time and date are derived from built-in real-
time clock.
Example:
PROCESS OK
TIME : 23:55
Time/date digits are underlined in the example.
Place time/date digits in a message by:
Moving the cursor to the position where the time/
date digit is to be placed.
Hold the
<ALT>
key down and enter a digit number:
9 8
7 6
5 4
3 2
1 0
Y Y - M M - D D - H H - MM
Year Month Date Hour Minute
The position will be marked
⊕
in the display.
PROCESS OK
TIME :
⊕⊕:⊕⊕
<ALT> <ALT> <ALT> <ALT>
3
2
1
0
Repeat until all the required time/date digits are
placed in the message.
2.3.3.1 Variable Digits.
Up to 16 variable digits can be contained in a
message. The variable digits can be placed at any
position as a single value or separated in groups.
Example:
PUMP NO.: 16
FLOW : 2100 L/H
Variable digits are underlined in the example.
Place variable digits in a message by:
Moving the cursor to the position where the vari-
able digit is to be placed.
Hold the
<ESC>
key down and enter a digit
number:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E or F
LSD
MSD
The position will be marked
in the display.
<ESC> <ESC>
5
4
PUMP NO.:
FLOW :
L/H
<ESC> <ESC> <ESC> <ESC>
3
2
1
0
Repeat until all the required variable digits are
placed in the message.
In operation, the digit number is used as a refer-
ence when the digit value is loaded. It is
recommendable to note this number, or to sys-
tematize the numbering, during the programming.