Resetting functions, Resetting functions -10 – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Table 10-3. Call-out Descriptions for Figure 10-10

Locator

Description

A

This is the screen number. It eases navigation by indicating the current branch and level

in the menu tree structure.

B

User selectable label (meaningful name) for specific virtual switches. The ‘Switch 143’

identification label is set to ‘RCL_DISABL’.

C

User selectable label for the closed (1) state for Virtual Switch 143. The ‘Switch 143’

closed label is set to ‘DISABLD’.

D

An arrow icon indicates the current switch position (status). In Figure 10-10, the status is

open (0), which is labeled ‘ENABLD’.

E

User selectable label for the open (0) state for Virtual Switch 143. The ‘Switch 143’ open

label is set to ‘ENABLED’.


To operate the switch, you would use the following procedure:

1. Use the manual scrolling pushbuttons to scroll to Screen 2.1.x (43 AUX SWITCHES). If the screen

has been placed in the automatic scroll list and it is scrolling at the time, simply wait for it to appear

and press the RIGHT or LEFT scroll pushbutton to stop the scrolling on Screen 2.1.x.

2. Press the Edit pushbutton to gain access. If password security has been initiated for control

functions, you will be prompted to enter the appropriate password. Once access is gained to the

control function, the Edit LED will light.

3. Press the UP or DOWN scrolling key to select the new state (as indicated by the arrow) for the

switch. The “P” selection will pulse the state of the switch from its present state to the opposite

state for approximately 200 milliseconds. The allowable states are dependent upon the logic mode

setting for the switch. If the switch is set to Mode 1(On/Off/Pulse), the “P” (pulse) selection will give

an “:INVALID PARAMETER” error. If set to Mode 3 (Off/Momentary On), selecting one of the two

states will give an “INVALID PARAMETER” error.

4. Press the Edit pushbutton a second time and the switch will change to the selected position, the

screen will flash

CHANGES SAVED, and the Edit LED will go out. If you want to abort the editing

session without changing any controls, press the Reset pushbutton before you press the Edit

pushbutton the second time. The screen will flash

CHANGES LOST and the Edit LED will go out.

Resetting Functions

The Reset pushbutton is context sensitive. Its function is dependent upon the screen that is presently

being displayed. For example, pressing the Reset key when the Demand screen is displayed will reset the

demands but it will not reset the alarms, etc. It is necessary to scroll through the menu tree to the Alarm

screen to reset an alarm. You are not prompted for a password when using the Reset key.
There are two BESTlogic™ variables associated with the HMI Reset pushbutton. Logic variable TRSTKEY

becomes TRUE when the Reset pushbutton is pressed while the Target screen is displayed. Logic

variable ARSTKEY becomes TRUE when the Reset pushbutton is pressed while the Alarm screen is

displayed. See Section 8, Application, Application Tips, for examples on the use of these variables.

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BE1-851 Human-Machine Interface

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