Multi-State Switch - KEP MMI-1500 Installation & Operation Manual

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13.6 Multi-State Switch

The Multi-State Switch is a combination of Word
Lamp and Set Word. It displays a different state
depending on the value of the PLC monitor word
address. It also defines a touch area that when activated,
writes a specified data to the PLC word address, which
may be the same as the Read address or a different
address.
Procedure to place a Multi-State Switch
1. Click Multi-State Switch icon or select MultiState
Switch from the Parts menu.
2. Fill in General Tab Items:
Description: Reference text (not displayed) assigned to
the Multi-State Switch.
Read Address: Word in the PLC that controls the Multi-
State Switch state, shape and label.
Device type is the word prefix.
Device address is the word number.
Data in the register may be interpreted as Binary or
BCD information.
No. of words is restricted to 1 for this part.
Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of
predefined Tags.
Aux. directs the Read address to be retrieved from
the Auxiliary Port.
Write Address: Word in the PLC that is controlled by the Multi-State Switch Style.
Device type is the word prefix.
Device address is the word number
Data in the register may be interpreted as BIN (Binary) or BCD information.
No. of words is restricted to 1 for this part.
Tag is used to select the Write address from a list of predefined Tags.
Aux. directs the Write address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port.
Attribute:
Switch Style: See table below
No. of states: The maximum value of the register data minus 1 (The first state is when the register is at 0). The
number of states is restricted to a maximum of 32 states.
3. Go to Shape Tab: Select Shape or Bitmap to display word states.
Note: Refer to Bit Lamp procedure for more details on filling out the Shape tab.
Note: If the Shape or Bitmap only has one state, the lamp seems to disappear when the Bit Lamp changes from that
state.
Note: When both Shape and Bitmap are selected, the Shape always over writes the Bitmap graphic.
Note: Shapes and bitmaps assigned to Multi-State Switch parts do not change state when the part is touched. They only
change state according to the Read address' state.
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