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Figure 4-48 Address selection of single-start/stop
The user may select one of the module addresses by drop-down box and click on
S
TART
or
S
TOP
to carry out corresponding operations; click on
E
XIT
button directly to exit out of the
dialog box without performing any operation.
Click on drop-down button of address number and the system will list addresses of all
output or input modules for selection by the user.
The module with reported line fault will not be listed. When
selecting the module, the address of local machine can be selected only, which
means the function of single-start/stop can be used to control any output or I/O
module of the local machine.
4.4.4
Auto register
The auto register refers to registering detector and module data on the registered loop. The
register items include whether to register and the production type of the device. Press OK
button for auto register. The auto register will take about 120 sec.
After registering successfully, the system will provide comparative results of auto register.
The user may start detector/module setup interface, and now the auto register program
changes two properties (register bit and production type) of the data in the original
detector/module setup form. The debugger may change, save data or cancel the auto register
at discretion.
If register fails or time is out, the system will indicate fault or time-out information.
The following figure is the system interface of auto-register:
Figure 4-49 System prompt of auto register
The following figure shows comparative results given by the system after auto register:
Figure 4 -50 System register result