Maple Systems Silver Series Installation And Operation Manual page 171

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Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects
9015
Local year, (bcd, 0-9999)
9016
Local day, (bcd, 0-6)
9017-9019
Reserved for future use
9020
Object queue, Item Number
9021-9033
Reserved for future use
System Time (unit as 0.1
9034-9035
seconds)
9036-9039
Reserved for future use
9040,9041
Window Security Level password
9042
Window Security Level
9043
Force Window Security Level
Momentary Key Release; Popup
9044
Window conflict
9045-9049
Reserved for future use
9050
Base Window ID
9051
Base Window- Reserved
9052-9053
Reserved for future use
9054
Report Printout Option
9055
PLC Control Object word offset
9056
Reserved for future use
When the local Word Option is selected for RTC source in the
Edit System Parameters-General settings dialog box of
R/W
EasyBuilder, this is the location of the year parameter. Use the
Data Transfer Object to copy the PLC RTC year value to this
register.
When the local Word Option is selected for RTC source in the
Edit System Parameters-General settings dialog box of
R/W
EasyBuilder, this is the location of the day parameter. Use the
Data Transfer Object to copy the PLC RTC year value to this
register.
The object queue represents the number of objects on the OIT
screen which requires updating. If this number exceeds 1000,
RdOnly
then this may slow PLC communication throughout. If this
happens, we recommend that you change the design of the
window displayed.
Represents a continuous revolving timer with 0.1 seconds time
R/W
base.
This 32-bit register is used to enter passwords to change the
Write
window security level. Must use binary decimal 32-bit format.
Only
Write only access because OIT changes value back to 0 after
password is read.
RdOnly
This is the current level of window security (0, 1, or 2).
This register can be used to 'force' the window security level to a
R/W
lower level without entering a password.
This register affects how a Set Bit Object configured as
Momentary behaves if a popup window is displayed over the key
as it is being released.
If LW9044 = 0: the coil assigned to the momentary key is cleared
when the operator releases the key, even if a popup window is
R/W
now overlaid on top of the key.
If LW9044 = 1: in this mode, no popup windows can be displayed
until after the momentary key is released. Any requests by the
OIT or the PLC to display a popup window are ignored.
If LW9044 = 2: the momentary key coil remains set if a popup
window covers the momentary key before it is released.
RdOnly
This is the number of the base window currently displayed.
This register is used by the PLC control object if the master
register 9050 is used to mimic the master current window in the
RdOnly
Slave unit. Remember, a windows PLC control object writes back
in the next address.
0: print text, meters, and trends
1: print text, meters, trends, and shapes but without pattern
2: print text, meters, trends, and bitmaps
R/W
3: print text, meters, trends, bitmaps, and shapes but without
pattern.
4: print everything
This controls how the PLC Control Object using the Change
Window or Report Printout features is used.
If a non-zero number is placed into this register, then the OIT will
automatically add this number to the number retrieved from the
PLC register assigned to the PLC Control Object to arrive at the
new screen to display or printout. For example, if LW9055 = 10
R/W
and the PLC Control Object/Change Window feature reads the
value of 2 from the PLC register assigned to it, then the OIT will
place Screen #12 onto the display, (LW9055+2 = 12). Note:
when writing to the next consecutive register, the OIT will still only
write the value placed into the PLC register assigned to the PLC
Control object.
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