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Titel: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: adaly am Juli 10, 2006, 21:36:42 Nachmittag
Hi every body,

I have MFD-80-B + MFD-CP8-ME + MFD-T16. I need some assistance to display at least 4 alarms.  ??? These can appears alone or at the same time. If there more than one active, I like that the windows switch between them like they do in the esay600 with the function “D – Text Display”. Has to be self-reset and in I press a button this just acknowledge the one that is active.

Thanks in advance.  ;D
Titel: Re: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: Bluebello am November 21, 2006, 14:23:17 Nachmittag
Hallo adaly!

That is no more Problem using rolling masks. All active Masks are changed in a 4 sechonds cycle.
Titel: Re: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: KressSwiss am November 21, 2006, 20:55:42 Nachmittag
Hi Adaly
Have a small Demoprogramm for you. Four defaults will be shown by MFD Display.
I1 = Emergency Stop
I2 = Oil Temp high
I3 = Motor Overload
I4 = Stock Empty
I used rolling Text controlled by MW1. Every defaults which are actuated are shown in circel of four seconds.
Hafe fun
Hermann
Titel: Re: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: adaly am Dezember 04, 2006, 16:45:41 Nachmittag
Hi Adaly
Have a small Demoprogramm for you. Four defaults will be shown by MFD Display.
I1 = Emergency Stop
I2 = Oil Temp high
I3 = Motor Overload
I4 = Stock Empty
I used rolling Text controlled by MW1. Every defaults which are actuated are shown in circel of four seconds.
Hafe fun
Hermann

Thanks Hermann,

This might help, when I finish the project I'll share the result for further sample.

Question, is possible open a forum section in spanish? I like to share my experience with other spanish spiking people.
Titel: Re: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: MSB am Dezember 17, 2006, 19:31:03 Nachmittag
i like to know how you asign a each input the alarm display in the rolling text?
Titel: Re: Display Alarms
Beitrag von: Bluebello am Dezember 18, 2006, 08:29:58 Vormittag
Hallo MSB!

you have to wire each input to a marker of the same MB (or MW, if you need)

e.g. I1 to M9, I2 to M10...

Then you select "roll masks" in the last card of "Visualisation". I don'k know the exact englisch designation. It should be something like "Mask control"

Then you select your specified MB and select a Mask for every bit.

cu
Hans