You are missing an organised display of assigned output signals?
➤ Enter the selected output in table 8183.
8.8.2 Output input signals on the display
In addition to the defined alarm and warning messages there are three further freely selectable in‐
put signals that can be used to display messages. A list of the alarm and warning messages is pro‐
vided in chapters 10.2 and 10.3. Please see the machine's wiring diagram for information on free
inputs.
An input signal can be classified as either a fault, a warning or an operational message. To sup‐
press any possible contact bounce or similar problems, the input signal can be delayed by an ad‐
justable period. This ensures that the signal must be apparent for a minimum period before it can
be processed as a message.
If an input signal is classified as fault, the controller goes into the alarm state and shuts down
the machine.
Overview
Use the
External messages menu for specifying the settings.
■ Enter the message text
■ Assign and activate the input
■ Set the time delay
■ Setting the logic
■ Assign and activate the output
■ Selecting the message type
■ Activate the message.
8.8.2.1 External messages menu
Precondition The electrical connection has been made.
Access level 2 is activated.
1. Open the 5.10.2
<Configuration – I/O periphery – External messages> menu.
The
External messages menu is displayed.
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5.10.2 External messages
Menu
▶1 External message 1
Active line with external message No. 1
▶2 External message 2
▶3 External message 3
8.8.2.2 Enter the message text
In the below example we select
External message 1.
1. Use «Up» or «Down» to select the
External message 1 line.
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