Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System 9-23
9.4.4.2 BT5 – Operation Mask No. 212 through 226
Editing these masks is similar to procedure for mask no. 211.
9.4.4.3 BT5 – Power-Up Conditions Mask No. 20
Insertions into the Power-up Conditions mask are restricted to fixed text
sections and variables (with text lists) describing the prerequisites for
starting the machine.
File Edit Mask Editing Attribute
Normal
*Reverse
Flashing
*Underlined
*Zoom
Fig. 9-34 Power-Up Conditions Mask Menu, Example BT5 Attributes
The attributes identified with an asterisk (*) are not available on the BT5
operator terminal.
Pressing the [Alt-A] shortcut opens the Attribute menu, and the Normal
menu command is executed by pressing [RETURN].
Inserting text into mask
Using the cursor keys, the cursor is moved to the position indicated by the
intersection of Line1 / Column1. Using the keyboard, the text, e.g. Hy-
draulic pump, is typed directly into the mask. All text entries are listed in
the table below.
Line Column Text
1 1 Hydraulic pump
115On
2 1 Lubrication pump
215On
Fig. 9-35 Example of Text Entries in Power-Up Conditions Mask, BT5
Example: Inserting E_HPumpe variable into mask
The cursor is moved to the position indicated by the intersection of Line1
and Column20. In the Edit menu, the Variable menu command is se-
lected, and executed by pressing [RETURN].
File Edit Mask Editing Attribute
Variable
Edit textlists
Table description
Help text of variable
Recipe description
Position selection items
Edit selection items
Position messages
Message parameters
Fig. 9-36 Edit Variables Text Lists, Example BT5