ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
ZM-71SE About version 1.2.1.0 - Soliton
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[3] Event Timer Macro (corresponds to page 14-27)<br />
For more information<br />
about the<br />
process proce-dure<br />
of Event Timer<br />
Macro while a screen<br />
is displaying, refer to<br />
the 'Chapter 3<br />
Screen,' page 3-11.<br />
Outline of Event Timer Macro<br />
This macro is executed regardless the displayed screen, and has the timer setting for<br />
specifying the interval of executing macros.<br />
Setting procedure of Event Timer Macro<br />
Click [Event Timer Macro] in the [System Setting] of<br />
the [Item] menu. The following [Event Timer Macro]<br />
dialog is displayed.<br />
Checking each [ 0 (~7)] of [Event Timer No.] makes<br />
the setting valid.<br />
The maximum 8 Event Timer Macros can be<br />
executed.<br />
[Cycle Time (Sec)] (0~3600)<br />
The event timer macro will be executed if the specified timer is up before the Cycle macro of<br />
the displayed screen is executed.<br />
[Macro No.]<br />
Specify the macro block No. to execute when the timer is up.<br />
Notes on Event Timer Macro<br />
1)When multiple timers for event timer macros are up at the same time<br />
The smaller number of [Event Timer No.] has the priority for executing event timer macros.<br />
The next event timer macro is processed after the previous event timer macro is processed.<br />
Event Timer Macro No. 0<br />
Event Timer Macro No. 1<br />
Cycle Macro<br />
* <strong>About</strong> the detailed procedure of processing, refer to page 6.<br />
2)When accessing the same PLC memories in some event timer macros<br />
The ability to process macros will become better if you specify the setting to write the PLC<br />
memories to the internal memories in the event timer macro No. 0, and to make the other<br />
event timer macros refer to the previous internal memories.<br />
Basically, reducing the number of points to access the PLC memories makes it possible to<br />
improve the ability of processing macros.