Instruction manual

1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System 9-29
9.4.4.6 BT5 – Display Mask No's. 110-113, 120-123, 130-133, 140-143
Editing these masks is similar to the procedure used for Display mask no.
110.
9.4.5 BT20 — Operator Terminal Procedures
The mask modifications described below are based upon the mask used
as an example in Section 8.3.5.1, "BT20 – Operation Mask."
9.4.5.1 BT20 – Operation Mask No. 211
Insertion into the Operation mask is restricted to fixed text sections de-
scribing the steps possible in Manual mode.
File Edit Mask Editing Attribute
Normal
Reverse
Flashing
Underlined
Zoom
Fig. 9-47 Edit Masks Menu, Example BT20 Attributes
Pressing the [Alt-A] shortcut opens the Attribute menu, and the Normal
menu command is executed by pressing [RETURN].
Using the cursor keys, the cursor is moved to the position indicated by the
intersection of Line3 / Column16. Using the keyboard, the text, e.g. Cylin-
der, is typed directly into the mask. All text entries are listed in the table
below.
Line Column Text
3 16 Cylinder
3251
4 4 rear
4 12 backward
428forward
4 34 front
6 16 Cylinder
6252
7 4 rear
7 12 backward
728forward
7 34 front
Fig. 9-48 Example of Text Entries in Operation Mask, BT20
The described text entries conclude the mask editing procedure. In the
case of mask changes or when exiting the application, a security query
will remind the user to save the changes.