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5.21.4 Running Time Meters
Eight running time meters are available in the operating device.
For the control byte, enter the variable name which constitutes the
address where the controller can influence the running time meters in
the operating device.
If bit X is set in the control byte when polling is carried out, the running
time meter X is incremented.
Using the address of the variable in the Reset Byte field, you can reset
the running time meters in the operating device.
The polling time specifies the time intervals at which the operating
device refreshes the running time meters.
The running time meters are activated in the operating device as soon
as you have entered a variable name for the control byte and specified
a value for the polling time. If the polling time is 0 or if there is no
address for the control byte, the Running Time Meter function in the
operating device is off.
You can specify an address in the controller for each running time
meter. The operating device stores the value of the corresponding run-
ning time meter to this address when requested by the controller to do
so. For this purpose, the controller needs to write the hexadecimal
code 7FCFh into the serial message channel of the polling area.
For each variable, you must provide a 32-bit memory area in the con-
troller!
5.21.5 Message System
You can specify general parameters and parameters for the serial and
the parallel message system.
General Parameters You can enter a message number to display a message directly. The
message number also indicates its priority. The lowest message num-
ber has the highest priority and the highest message number has the
lowest priority.
All messages that have a higher priority than the message number
specified here are handled using a special procedure in the operating
device when they appear. These messages are indicated by flashing of
the status LED in the direct selection key of the message mask or are
signaled by a system message.
See chapter “Running Time Meter“ on page 5-117.
See chapter “Write Values of Running Time Meters to Controller“ on
page 5-130.