Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
BT20 Menu Descriptions 8-11
8.4.1.1 Display Mask Groups
Each display mask group is composed of four display masks.
Mask Group
Masks
Mask num-
bers
Display mask group 1 1: 1/1 thru 1/4 110 thru 113
Display mask group 2 2: 2/1 thru 2/4 120 thru 123
Display mask group 3 3: 3/1 thru 3/4 130 thru 133
Display mask group 4 4: 4/1 thru 4/4 140 thru 143
Fig. 8-10 Mask Numbers of Display Mask Groups
The display masks can be used for indicating system-specific data. The
display can take advantage of the outstanding graphical capabilities of the
BT20 operator terminal. (For additional information, please consult the
manuals supplied with the operator terminal.)
Figure 7-12, below, depicts an example of a partial system diagram with
OpMode selection via the function keys of the operator terminal.
Anzeigen 1/1 Zylinder
ZE STOP
Automatik
S2 S1
Start
Tippen
Hand
Z1
S4 S3
Z2
>Zeile für Zustandsmeldungen
Auto
Tipp
Hand
Reset
Start
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Fig. 8-11 Example of Display Mask
Using the TS software, and under their respective mask no's, the display
masks must be completed with the required text and desired variables.
The appropriate level / location is reached by using the following se-
quence of menu commands:
Edit /Edit masks /Mask /Select mask /Number of mask.
It may also be necessary to enter a new variable description under Edit
masks /Variable. If new variables are to be used, these must also be de-
clared in the variables file under Edit /Variables file.