Toshiba OIS Series User Manual page 22

Operator interface station for toshiba t-series programmable logic controllers
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Understanding OIS .eatures
1.
Plain Text:
Plain text object is useful for displaying any message for the operator. Plain Text Objects do not
depend on the PLC Tag. Even if the PLC is not connected, this object will be displayed.
2.
Coil Data Entry:
Data Entry can not be performed unless user places a Numeric Keypad object on the screen.
Numeric Keypad object assigns tasks for the Touch Keys in the specified area. Procedure to edit
a coil is as follows:
1. Press ENT key to initiate data entry mode. Data entry mode is indicated by flashing the
complete data entry object.
2. Use keys with definition 'Increase Digit by 1' or Numeric keys '0' and '1' to edit data.
3. Press 'ENT' key to accept the data entered.
3. Register Data Entry:
Data Entry can not be performed unless user places a Numeric Keypad object on the screen.
Numeric Keypad object assigns tasks for the Touch Keys in the specified area. Procedure to a
edit register is as follows:
1. Press key with definition 'Accept Data Entry' to initiate data entry mode. Data entry mode
is indicated by flashing the last digit of the register. Key with definition 'Clear Data Entry'
clears the data. Key with definition 'Cancel Data Entry' cancels the data entered and exits
data entry mode.
2. In OIS60 keypad, press key with definition 'Sign (+/-) and 0' to enter negative sign. Sign
will be automatically adjusted for the other models. For models without numeric keypad,
use keys with definition 'Increase Digit by 1' and 'Shift Value to Left' else use Numeric
keys '0' through '9' to edit register data.
3. Press key with definition 'Accept Data Entry' to accept the data entered. When a new
application is created each key is assigned a default definition by the software. Please
note that the unit must have above mentioned key definitions to edit any register tag.
When a new application is created each key is assigned a default definition by the soft
ware. In OIS60 default keys for register data entry are "ENT", "ESC" and the numeric keys
from "0" through "9".
4.
Display Coil Status:
This object displays text defined in the application depending on the bit status. Bit on and Bit off
text is defined by the user while writing the application.
5.
Display Register Data:
This object displays the value of a register. The format of the display can be selected from the
application.
6.
Display Register Text:
This object displays text string depending value of a register. Text for various ranges of the
register is defined by the user while creating the application.
7.
Time:
This object displays time in HH:MM:SS format. Time is displayed in 24 hour format without
leading zeros.
8.
Date:
This object displays date in DD/MM/YY format without leading zeros.
9.
Alarms:
This object displays the alarm text when the alarm occurs. Alarm condition and text is defined
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