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Configuration and Use Manual

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In addition, if you are using ProLink II or a DeviceNet tool, you can control the intensity of the
backlight. You can specify any value between

0

and

63

; the higher the value, the brighter the

backlight. To control the intensity of the backlight:

Using ProLink II, see Figure B-3.

Using a DeviceNet tool, see Table C-9.

8.9.5

Configuring the display variables and display precision

The display can scroll through up to 15 process variables in any order. You can configure the process
variables to be displayed and the order in which they should appear. Additionally, you can configure
display precision for each display variable. Display precision controls the number of digits to the right
of the decimal place. Precision can be set to any value from

0

to

5

.

To configure display variables or display precision using ProLink II, see Figure B-3.

To configure display variables using a DeviceNet tool, see Table C-9.

To configure display precision using a DeviceNet tool, refer to Table C-9 and:

a.

Set the process variable index (Attribute 29) to the process variable to be configured.

b.

Set the precision (Attribute 30) for that process variable.

Note: This functionality is not available via the display menus.

Table 8-10 shows an example of a display variable configuration. Notice that you can repeat variables,
and you can also specify None for any display variable except Display Var 1. For information on how
the display variables will appear on the display, see Appendix D.

Table 8-10

Example of a display variable configuration

Display variable

Process variable

Display variable 1

(1)

(1) Display variable 1 cannot be set to None.

Mass flow

Display variable 2

Mass totalizer

Display variable 3

Volume flow

Display variable 4

Volume totalizer

Display variable 5

Density

Display variable 6

Temperature

Display variable 7

External temperature

Display variable 8

External pressure

Display variable 9

Mass flow

Display variable 10

None

Display variable 11

None

Display variable 12

None

Display variable 13

None

Display variable 14

None

Display variable 15

None

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