2 operational controls of the program interface, Operational controls of the program interface – Lenze ETC Motion Control User Manual

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ETC−MMI

Operating ETC−MMI
Operational controls of the program interface

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7.3
7.3.2

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7.3.2

Operational controls of the program interface

The standard user interface does not require an external machine control
panel for the operation of the machine. All important functions (start, stop,
traverse buttons) are assigned to softkeys (function keys); i.e. all operational
controls of the program interface can be activated via the keyboard.

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Note!

Following the properties of a touch screen, an operation via
pointer devices (e.g. mouse) is possible. However, the action
must be triggered with the <Enter> key. In general, it is not
possible to trigger actions via a "double−click".
If the internal PLC is programmed accordingly, the machine
functions can be assigned to different keys to evaluate them in
parallel or alternatively to the softkeys.

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Stop!

Triggering machine movements via softkeys is not permissible
for all machines. The operator must ensure that the valid safety
guidelines are observed.

At the upper window edge, you can change the operating mode of the
ETC−MMIs via the softkeys Setup, Automatic, Program or Diagnostics or via
the keys <F9>... <F12>. Via the softkey PLC keys or via <Shift>+<F8>, you can
switch the softkey bar to "PLC keys". These must be programmed in the PLC.
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A description of the operating mode−dependent softkeys can be found in the
descriptions of the operating modes later in this chapter. In the following,
the different behaviour of softkeys when they are pressed will be explained.

The assigned function is executed when the key is pressed or released or as
long as the key is being pressed.

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After the key has been pressed, the assigned function is executed until the
same key is pressed again. As long as the function is active, the key is shown
as "pressed". In the following, the active status is called sub mode and is
shown in the operating mode line.

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Operating mode−independent
operational controls

Operating mode−dependent
operational controls

Direct triggering of a function
(pushbutton)

Activation of a certain status
(switch)

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