Select Before Operate Control of Virtual Selector Switches
The state of each virtual selector switch can be controlled at the optional HMI using Screens 2.1.1
through 2.1.8, \CTRL\43\x
ssible through the
ASCII command inter
(control select-virtual
switch)
43 (operate select-virtual
change takes place imme
ithout
having
an
Exit - Save
settings com
of the switches cannot be c
using
BESTCO
SCOMS
sed to set the
r name labels (Figure 4-66) for the x43
virtual se
witches.
x:
Action>]
to open the switch, 1 to close the switch, P to
ge is output.
Example 2.
le the state of Switch 543 to closed.
command not matching the select command.
er “CS-243=1” first to select.)
43 (where x = blank, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7). Control is also po
face by using the select-before-operate commands CS-x43
and CO-x
to execute
switch). A state
mand. The state
diately w
ontrolled
MS. BE
lector s
can only be u
logic mode o
CS/CO-x43
Command
Purpose:
Select and operate the virtual selector switches.
Synta
CS/CO-<x>43[=<
Comments:
x = no entry for 43 or 1 for 143. Action = 0
pulse the switch to the opposite state for 200 milliseconds and then automatically return
to starting state.
The virtual switch control commands require the use of select-before-operate logic. First, the command
must be selected using the CS-x43 command. After the select command is entered, there is a 30 second
window during which the CO-x43 control command will be accepted. The control selected and the
operation selected must match exactly or the operate command will be blocked. If the operate command
is blocked, an error messa
CS/CO-x43 Command Examples:
witch 43.
Example 1.
Read the status of Virtual S
>CO-43
0
Momentarily togg
>CS-543=P
543=P SELECTED
>CO-543=P
543=P EXECUTED
Example 3.
An example of an operate
>CO-243=1
ERROR:NO SELECT
(
Note:
Must ent
Figure 4-66. Virtual Switches Screen, 43 – 143 – 243 – 343 Tab
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