Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System9-2
To edit a given project, it is first loaded (by entering the directory name
and the filename of the project definition). Once loaded, a project always
contains the data ranges required for display masks, variables, and pa-
rameters. As a rule, to accomplish the adaptation of menu tree, only the
editing of display masks and variables will be required.
Some display screens that contain project-specific data (e.g. defined text
segments and/or variables) may contain blank areas requiring the user to
fill in the missing text and variables. The tables appearing below identify
all display masks for the BT5 and BT20 menu trees, providing notes re-
garding the editing action – if any – that will be required.
BT5 Menu Tree
Editing Number Name
- M1 Setup Menu
- M2 Startup mask
- EM4 Main menu
- EM5 Service menu
- EM6 Interface switchover
1 EM10 Cascade status
1 EM11 Criteria display
2 EM20 Power-up conditions 1, EM21 thru EM23
Power-up conditions 2 thru 4
- EM30 Message parameters
1 MM31 Status messages
- MM33 Serial messages
- EM50 Status / Control menu
- EM51 Date / Time
- EM52 Internal PLC messages
- EM60 Statuses (binary)
- EM61 Statuses (hexadecimal)
- EM62 Statuses (byte)
- EM70 T and C statuses
- EM80 Statuses DM (hexadecimal)
- EM81 Statuses DM (binary)
- EM90 Statuses DF,DB (hexadecimal)
- EM91 Statuses DF,DB (binary)
- EM100 Display menu
2 EM110 Display mask Group 1/1
EM111 - EM113 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM120 - EM123 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM130 - EM133 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM140 - EM143 - Group 1/2-1/4
- EM200 Operation menu
1 EM211 Operation mask Group 1/1
EM212 - EM214 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM215 - EM218 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM219 - EM222 - Group 1/2-1/4
EM223 - EM226 - Group 1/2-1/4
Fig. 9-2 Mask Table — BT5 Operator Terminal