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Operator Terminal System Manual - 11276916.pdf

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I<br />

Startup<br />

5 <strong>Operator</strong> terminal functions<br />

0<br />

Determining the Ethernet (MAC) address:<br />

The Ethernet address of the PFE11A option card is displayed in configuration mode<br />

(SETUP). Use the key combination (DOP11A-20 and DOP11A-40) or<br />

switch position 4 (DOP11A-30 and DOP11A-50) to enter configuration mode.<br />

The physical Ethernet address is displayed in the menu item [Expansion Cards - Slot 1<br />

- PFE].<br />

Run mode (RUN) The application is executed in run mode. Block 0 will automatically be shown on the<br />

display when changing to run mode.<br />

The built-in keyboard in the terminal is used to highlight and change values in run mode.<br />

If a communication error occurs between the terminal and the controller system, an error<br />

message will be shown on the display. The terminal starts automatically once the<br />

communication is resumed. If you press an I/O key combination while a communication<br />

error is present, the combination will be stored in the terminal buffer and transferred to<br />

the controller system once communication resumes.<br />

The terminal clock can continuously send data to a register in the controller to activate<br />

a monitoring function. The controller can use this monitoring function to detect a possible<br />

communication error. The controller system checks if the register is updated, and if not<br />

an alarm indicating a communication error is activated in the controller system.<br />

The functional principle of individual objects and functions in operating mode will be<br />

explained in connection with the description of the respective objects and functions.<br />

Setting the realtime<br />

clock<br />

The real-time clock of the terminal is set in the [Setup] menu under [Date / Time.].<br />

Select the option [Set terminal clock]. The date and time will now be displayed. Press<br />

to change the setting. Enter the required date and time. Move the cursor with the<br />

arrow keys in editing mode. Press to return to the previous menu or cancel the<br />

setting before you press the Enter key.<br />

The real-time clock can also be set in run mode through a maneuverable clock object<br />

and during the transfer of projects from a PC to the terminal.<br />

A digital signal set by a command can let operators know when it is time to change the<br />

battery for the real-time clock.<br />

40 <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – DOP11A <strong>Operator</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong>s

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