iSMA-B-AAC20 LCD Display User Manual
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DMP234en | 1st Issue rev. 4 | 02/2022
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Suffix:
static text displayed after the numeric value (right-aligned);
Editable:
switches on/off for variables editing;
Decimal Points:
displays the number of decimal places;
Hour Format:
changes hour display format (24h or AM/PM),
Slots from Sunday to Saturday:
define days names; if the slot is empty, the display will
take English day names.
Editing Schedules from LCD Display
To display and edit a schedule by the display schedule line, the component must have the
Editable slot set to true, and a logged-in user must have a read/write access.
A first screen of the schedule line shows weekdays, which the user can enter and invoke
the following actions:
Ev1-Ev8:
edit time and value of scheduled events;
Copy from other day:
copy all
events’
times and values from the other day,
Clean day:
clear all events in the chosen day.
After entering the event edit screen, the user can:
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LCD Schedule Lines
The users can edit schedules added in the Sedona application from the
iSMA_controlApi kit available in firmware version 5.0 and above. To make schedules
editable, first, add the schedule component to the application, then add
corresponding schedule component line under LCD display and make connection link
between them. Each schedule can have up to 8 events per day.
Nan and Null Values
If the event has null or nan value, it means that the schedule will take the default
output value. For example, the user wants to set up the numeric schedule the
following day events:
Start
End
Value
00.00
07.00
16
07.00
13.00
18
13.00
14.00
16
14.00
16.00
21
16.00
00.00
16
Table 3. An example of a numeric schedule
The recommended settings for the above schedule are the following:
schedule default value: 16;
Ev1: time 07.00, value 18 (start first event);
Ev2: time 13.00, value nan (finish the first event and go to the default value);
Ev3: time 14.00, value 21 (start second event);
Ev4: time 16.00, value nan (finish the second event and go to the default value).