Instruction manual
1070 072 163-101 (97.11) GB
BT5 Menu Description 7-13
7.4.2.1 Operation Mask Groups
Each operation mask group is composed of four operation masks. Each
operation mask provides for the operation of
2 x 2 movements.
Mask group Masks Mask number
Operation mask group 1 1: 1/1 thru 1/4 211 thru 213
Operation mask group 2 2: 2/1 thru 2/4 215 thru 218
Operation mask group 3 3: 3/1 thru 3/4 219 thru 222
Operation mask group 4 4: 4/1 thru 4/4 223 thru 226
Fig. 7-15 Mask Numbers of Operation Mask Groups
For each movement, the display indicates the end position bit (limit
switch) and the active bit (output). (The 1
bin
status is represented by a
black rectangle.)
ZZylinder1V
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ZZylinder2V
_ __
Fig. 7-16 Example of Application-specific Operation Mask
Using the TS (TesiMod) software, and under their respective mask num-
bers, the operation masks must be completed with the required text en-
tries. The appropriate level / location is reached by using the following
sequence of menu commands:
Edit /Masks file / Edit /Mask.
The addresses of the variables for end position and active bit display are
predefined by default (upward of marker M180), and are serviced by the
BTS_ZV function module.
In the cascade data modules (upward of D32 in the CL200, and upward of
D100 for the CL400 / CL500), the cascade numbers and step numbers
required for executing the movements must be entered.
Display Contents
The display indicates current status messages (e.g. Outputs Disabled) via
the flashing LED in the [?] key. The messages are displayed in plain text
by pressing the [SCROLL] key.
CL400 / CL500
The executability of the movements (synchronization) is indicated via the
LEDs in the [F1], [F2], and/or [F5] and [F6] movement keys.