A-6
Display Application Register Notes
1.
If the number of files being written is greater than the number of file present, spare files will be
created. If the number written is less than the number present, excess files will be deleted.
2.
Refers to the number of displays in the current group. If number written is greater than number
present, spare displays will be created. If number written is less than number present, excess
displays will be deleted.
3.
X.0.2 – X.0.4 are used to navigate from group to group, display to display within a group. Setting
Display lock prevents the display from scrolling.
4.
Display clear causes the entire display to be refreshed.
5.
After making changes to display parameters in arrays 1 through 4, Display Save should be
written to written the new parameters to the display file.
6.
Setting Factory Default causes the display to be set to “Spare”.
7.
0 = No Plot (Annunciators), 1 = 16x24 pixel, 2 = 8x48 pixel.
8.
0 = Left to Right, 1 = Right to Left.
9.
Bit Mask: Bit 0 = Left, Bit 1 = Right, Bit 2 = Top, Bit 3 = Bottom.
10.
Bit Mask: Bit 0 = Include in Scroll List, Bit 1 = Allow Keypad Entry, Bit 2 = Validate Keypad entry
(Data High/Data Low).
11.
Bit Mask: Bit 0 = Include in Scroll List, Bit 1 = Allow Keypad Entry.
12.
Starting Register in an array to plot. Allows historical data (such as last 24 hours or last 24 days)
to be plotted. You can also plot Trend data.
13.
Used to show digital states such as “Open/Close”, “Running/Idle/Stopped”.
14.
Normally used with DIs in “Push to Read’ mode. If x.4.3 is assigned, Display will scroll from
group to group while the DI is pressed. If x.4.4 is assigned, Display will scroll Displays within the
group while the DI is pressed.
15.
Writing a register (xx.xx.xxxx) to the Locate Register will cause the Display system to search all
files/displays for the requested register. If it is located, the display containing the register is
locked on the display. Used by the calibrate screen to lock the point being calibrated.
16.
Allows the display to timeout and resume normal scrolling activity if the operator leaves the
display locked for an extended period of time.
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