Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System9-26
9.4.4.4 BT5 – Power-Up Conditions Mask No's. 21-23
Editing these masks is similar to the procedure used for Power-up Condi-
tions mask no. 20.
9.4.4.5 BT5 – Display Mask No. 110
Insertions into the Display mask are restricted to fixed text sections and
variables (with text lists) describing specific tasks occurring in the course
of sequential controller processing.
File Edit Mask Editing Attribute
Normal
*Reverse
Flashing
*Underlined
*Zoom
Fig. 9-41 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.
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. Teil, is
typed directly into the mask. All text entries are listed in the table below.
Line Column Text
1 1Teil
1 6A
1 8 Processing
2 1Teil
2 6B
2 8 Processing
Fig. 9-42 Example of Text Entries in Display Mask, Example BT5
Example: Inserting E_TeilA 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 textlist
Table description
Help text of variable
Recipe description
Position selection items
Edit selection items
Position messages
Message parameters
Fig. 9-43 Edit Variable Display Mask, Example BT5