KEP MMI-1500 Installation & Operation Manual page 180

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3. Fill in Event Display Tab Items:
Display line: Specifies the window height in lines of
Font 16 text per line.
Character length: Specifies the width of the window
in Font 16 characters. Extra characters past this
length are truncated.
Text space: The number of pixels above and below
messages.
Acknowledge style: An event is acknowledged by
touching the event. Click is touch once. Double click
is touch twice quickly. This puts a select box around
the message and acknowledges the display.
Color: Colors of message text for different states
(Acknowledge, Return to normal) of event messages.
The Select Box is a dashed line that highlights a
selected message.
Format: The information displayed before the message. Times are displayed in HH:MM:SS (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)
format by default. Select the items to include in display. Some items add columns to the Event Display object. Be sure to
compensate the display size to accommodate all the information.
Format Item
Sequence No.
Event Trig. date(M/D)
Event Trig. time
Acknowledge time
Return to normal time
Short time format (H:M)
Extended time format (D/H/M)
Extended date format (Y/M/D)
Note: Be sure to allow sufficient character length to accommodate all information. If the Format information and
message text exceeds the Character length, the message is truncated.
4. Click OK to position the part.
Note: Resize an Event Display part by adjusting the Display line and Character length attributes.
13.23.2 Storing Eventlog Information in Retentive Memory
Event Log data can be stored in retentive memory. Stored events are recalled at startup and displayed in Event Display
parts. Use the following steps to implement this feature.
1.
Go to the System Parameters, Hardware Tab and select Set Eventlog DataBase: No or Yes.
2.
Set the DataBase Start Address:(RW)0~59999.
3.
Set the System word LW9058 to the size the Eventlog data is allowed to occupy in retentive memory. Keep in mind that
once a block of retentive memory is reserved by the Eventlog Database, the project cannot use it for other purposes.
Note: We recommended using the upper portions of retentive memory to avoid over writing recipe data.
Description
The number of the event. Event numbering starts at 0.
The date when the event occurred. (Month/Day)
The time that the event was triggered.
The time that the event was acknowledged.
The time when the event returned to a non-triggered state.
Change the time format in the time tag to Hours: Minutes.
Change the time format in the time tag to Days/Hours: Minutes.
Change the date format in the date tag to Year/Month/Day.
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