Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
TS Programming System 9-35
Example: Inserting E_TeilB variable into mask
As the procedure is largely similar to that discussed with the E_TeilA vari-
able.
The cursor is moved to the position indicated by the intersection of Line7
and Column25. In the Edit menu, the Variable menu command is se-
lected, and executed by pressing [RETURN].
The text boxes listed in the table below must be typed into, checked or
filled by completing a menu selection.
Text box designation Entry Entry type
Variable name E_TeilB Text entry
Format name OffON Text entry
Length 1 Number entry
Cyclical display • Checking
Red text below Length text box Coded text Selection from
Display menu
Text list OffOnList Text entry
Fig. 9-61 Entry Fields of Variables Description, Example BT20
The E_TeilB variable is assigned the same format as the E_HPumpe
variable in the preceding example. Accordingly, only the variable name
and format name are entered (format name also as selection list). In the
case that the preexisting format is confirmed and accepted, the remaining
fields will be automatically filled with the correct entries (these entries
form the format with the format name).
With the above entries completed, the variable is ready for insertion into
the mask. If the mask is saved, the placeholder for the display length
variable will be displayed in the mask.
Attention!
The assignment of the new variables to the controller variables re-
mains to be entered in the variables file (see Section 8.4.6, "Variables"
later in this chapter).
9.4.5.6 BT20 – 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.