Mitsubishi Electronics GOT-A900 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
12. OPERATION OF EACH SPECIAL MODULE MONITOR SCREEN
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MELSEC
GOT
Chapter12 Operation of each special module monitor screen
Each screen operation when using the special module monitor function is explained in
this chapter.
12.1 Screen configuration, common operation and changing screens when monitoring
The screen configuration and common operations used when executing the special
module monitor are explained in this section.
12.1.1 Composition of system configuration screen and key functions
This section describes the structure of the system configuration screen that is
displayed after starting the special module monitor function and the key functions
displayed on the screen.
(1) Display
1)
2
)
3
)
The module format and related data are
displayed at the end of the module data
readout from the PLC CPU.
(OS executes it automatically.)
When connected to MELSECNET, the
screen shown in Section 12.1.3 is
displayed.
1)
Displays network No. and station No.. of monitor station.
2)
With the module installed in the monitor station, the special function module displays
the format and the initial no. of the I/O signal with the sequencer CPU; the I/O module
displays "Input"/"Output" and the I/O points.
For a special function module that cannot be monitored, "Special" and the initial no. of
the I/O signal are displayed.
The display position of the module is the key for moving the special function module
monitor of that module to the screen where it is executed (Touch input)
3)
The keys used for the operation with the System Configuration screen shown in (2) are
displayed. (Touch input)
(2) Key functions
The chart below shows the functions of the keys that are used with the System
Configuration screen operation.
Key Function
END
Monitoring ends; and display returns to the screen where the special module
monitor function was begun.
Module display
position
Moves to screen where the special module monitor for that module is
executed. Slots 0 through 7 are valid for each base module.
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