Technical data
SINAUT TD7 software package for the CPU
2.6 Blocks for optional expansion
Software
314 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
Explanation Monitoring time in seconds for commands and setpoints entered by
hardware.
Here, you specify the DB SMS_Data to be processed by the typical.
Range of values: DB1 ... DBn (n depending on CPU type)
DB SMS_Data contains all data and SMS texts to be processed in a group of
message or alarm bits. This data block can be conveniently configured by
the user with the SINAUT ST7 configuration tool and filled out with the
required data and texts
Name: Enabled
Declaration: INPUT
Data type BOOL
Default TRUE
Explanation Enable block processing.
TRUE or FALSE
No parameter specified: Default TRUE is valid
Range of
values:
Input
Bit memory
Data bit
I 0.0 ... I n.7
M 0.0 ... M n.7
L 0.0 ... L n.7
DBm.DBX 0.0 ... n.7
The user can enable and disable SMS processing with this input. For
example, this input can be used to schedule timed enabling and disabling by
a user program if the SMS messages should only be sent to standby
personnel evenings, nights and/or at weekends.
When processing is enabled, the SMS send functions of the typical are
activated. If processing is disabled after being enabled, all undelivered,
unacknowledged SMS jobs are then deleted. The typical enters the actual
disabled status only after this has taken place.
If you do not require the parameter, simply leave it open.
Name: Status
Declaration: OUTPUT
Data type WORD
Default 0
Explanation The SMS typical can be monitored using the status bits in this word.
Range of
values:
Output words
Memory words
Data words
QW0 ... Qwn
PQW0 ... PQWn
MW0 ... MWn
LW0 ... LWn
DBm.DBW0 ... n
If you do not require the parameter, simply leave it open.
The meaning of the status bits in the Status output word:










