Instruction manual

1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System9-14
9.3.5 BT20 Operator Terminal — Masks Requiring Editing
9.3.5.1 BT20 – Operation Mask
The description of one Operation mask (here, M211 - Group 1/1) also ap-
plies to the other operation masks (Group 1/2 thru 4/4).
The operation masks are used to enable control in Manual mode. Each
mask contains two lines with two steps each.
As only 4 steps are represented, the example used in the present section
discusses the editing of only one operation mask.
The designation of the steps is absent in the operation masks, and is en-
tered in the respective line as permanent text (example of absent desig-
nation: Cylinder, rear, backward, forward, front).
The assignment of the actual movement of a machine to the position in
the operation mask is defined by the fixed assignment of data words of
the cascade data module to the position within the mask.
The definition of text sections within the mask does not require a specific
sequence.
Mask 211
Hand 1/1 ÓÓÓÓÓÓÓ
ZE STOP
Ó_ Cylinder 1
__Óhinten Ózurück vorÓ vorneÓ
Ó_ Cylinder 2
__Óhinten Ózurück vorÓ vorneÓ
Ó_
__Ó Ó Ó Ó
Ó_
__Ó Ó Ó Ó
ÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓ
SysRepOutRepTextP
Fig. 9-22 Example of BT20 Operation Mask
Ó : Placeholder (also: wildcard character) for variable.