Maple Systems Silver Series Installation And Operation Manual page 200

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Y axis only
No. of states:
Input low:
Input high:
X & Y axis
No. of states:
Input low:
Input high:
No. of states:
X axis w/scaling
Input low:
Input high:
Scaling low:
Scaling high:
No. of states:
Y axis w/scaling
Input low:
Input high:
Scaling low:
Scaling high:
No. of states:
X axis w/reverse
scaling
Input low:
Input high:
Scaling low:
Scaling high:
1010-1001a, Rev 02
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape
displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the Y
axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location. For
example, if the shape is located on the window at Y=50, and Register #2 has
a value of 10, the shape is placed at Y=60. If Register #2 has a value of -10,
the shape is placed at Y=40.
Range = 1 to 32
Not used
Not used
Reads three 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape
displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X
axis. Register #3 determines the position of the shape along the Y axis.
The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location. For example, if
the shape is located on the window at X=50, Y=10, and Register #2 has a
value of 10 and Register #3 has a value of 5, the shape is placed at X=60,
Y=15. If Register #2= -10 and Register #3= -5, the shape is placed at X=40,
Y=5.
Range = 1 to 32
Not used
Not used
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape
displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X
axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location using scaling
to calculate position. For example, if Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling
low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value in the PLC register
increases by 1, the shape moves right along the X axis by 10 pixels.
Range = 1 to 32
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32767 to +32766
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32766 to +32767
This is the low scaled value.
This is the high scaled value.
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape
displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the Y
axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location using scaling
to calculate position. For example, if Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling
low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value in the PLC register
increases by 1, the shape moves down along the Y axis by 10 pixels.
Range = 1 to 32
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32767 to +32766
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32766 to +32767
This is the low scaled value.
This is the high scaled value.
Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape
displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X
axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location using scaling
to calculate position. For example, if Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling
low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value in the PLC register
increases by 1, the shape moves left along the X axis by 10 pixels.
Range = 1 to 32
This is the lowest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32767 to +32766
This is the highest raw data value that is in the PLC data register; Range =
-32766 to +32767
This is the low scaled value.
This is the high scaled value.
Sil ver Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual

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