Specifications

Appendix B: Vision Controller Divisions Replacing or Removing the Battery
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Project Conversion
Projects may be converted from the:
V120 to the V130
From monochrome to color Project>Convert Project to Color.
Keypad Entry
The following table shows differences between keypad entry variables.
Feature
Standard
Enhanced
Keypad Entry
Variables
SB 250 HMI key entry
within limits (Standard
Vision only)
SB 251 Keypad entry
exceeds limits (Standard
Vision only)
SI 249 Last Active Keypad
Entry Var (Standard Vision
only)
SI 250 Currently active
keypad entry (read/write)
(Standard Vision only)
SDW 10 Keypad entry
variable value
SB 92 Keypad Entry in Progress
(ON during entry) (Enhanced
Vision)
SB 93 Keypad Entry Var
Activates (ON for 1 scan)
(Enhanced Vision)
SB 94 Keypad Entry Var
Complete (ON for 1 scan)
(Enhanced Vision)
SI 45 Numeric Key Entry Out of
Limit - Counter of Attempts
(Enhanced Vision) (Counts the
number of failed attempts to
enter a value)
If a Legal Entry bit is defined,
SB 94 does not turn ON if the
entered value is out of range.
The keypad stays on screen
until a legal value is entered.
You can use SI 45 in
conjunction with a Compare
function to exit the variable.
Active
Keypad Entry
(SBs)
SB 32 HMI Keypad Entry in
Progress (Standard Vision)
rises during keypad entry
SB 92 HMI Keypad Entry in
Progress (Enhanced Vision)
rises during keypad entry
Keypad Entry:
Focus
After Keypad Entry, the
next variable set in
Variable Tab Order
automatically becomes
active.
If SB 76 is OFF after Keypad
Entry, the user must use the
arrow keys to move to the next
variable.
Turning SB 76 on causes the
next variable set in Variable
Tab Order to automatically