Multiple Simulation Interval; Stop Button - ABB RTU500 series User Manual

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4.4.3
Figure 46: Single forcing example
It is also possible to simulate a sequence of signals. The checkboxes in the last column are used
with this purpose. If the user selects multiple checkboxes in different rows (even in different pages
of the grid) and then clicks on any "Simulate", "Se" or "Ex" button, all the selected signals will be
simulated sequentially, from top to bottom (Fig. 47). The "All" button at the top of the column selects
(or deselects) all checkboxes in the current page of the grid.
Figure 47: Multiple forcing example
A dialog will be prompted before starting a multiple forcing (Fig. 48). This may avoid undesired
sequence simulation.
Figure 48: Multiple forcing dialog

Multiple simulation interval

It is possible to specify the time interval between each signal in a multiple simulation sequence. This
time span is defined by the user in seconds. An interval less than a second is also possible to be
defined (for instance "0.1" seconds).

STOP button

The user has the possibility to stop a running simulation sequence by clicking on the STOP button.
This action will also disable the Test Mode and set the RTU500 back in normal operation.
Inputs and Outputs view - elements of the user interface
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