Specifications
Graphic Operation Terminal GOT-F900 Alarm MODE 10
10-5
4) Flow display (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E: V2.41 or later, GT Designer: SW1D5C-GOTR-PACKE or
later)
When an alarm device turns ON, a corresponding alarm message is displayed at the
bottom of the user screen.
- A message scrolls from the right to the left.
- If two or more alarms occur, corresponding alarm messages
are displayed in the ascending order of the alarm device No.
- When an alarm device turns OFF, the displayed alarm
message disappears.
- Alarm messages are displayed transparently on the user
screen so that the keys on the user screen are valid.
• In the case of FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E
The Moving Alarm can be set Report in the setting window in "View/Project"
–
"Alarms" in
FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E.
The notification method is limited to one of, screen changeover, window display and flow
display described above.
• In the case of GT-Designer
Set by editing "Common Setting"
–
"Auxiliary Setting"
–
"Screen" in the screen creation
software whether or not the flow display is to be performed. (In the initial value, the flow
display is effective.)
10.2.2 Operation in F920GOT-K
• In the F920GOT-K, alarms can be displayed in "Alarm List" and "Alarm History" in "USER
SCREEN MODE".
At this time, scroll or delete displayed alarms using the key pad.
The following contents are assigned to the keys on the key pad.
"
–
" key : Displays or deletes the cursor. (Every time the "
–
" key is pressed, the cursor is
shown or hidden alternately.)
"
!
" key : Moves the cursor upward.
"
$
" key : Moves the cursor downward.
"
#
" key : Displays the details.
"9" key : Resets the specified device [valid only for the alarm history display].
(When setting the alarm history in the screen creation software, make the reset
function valid.)
• The above operations are unavailable while the displayed numerical or ASCII data is being
changed (or cursor is being displayed).
Perform the above operations after pressing the ESC key to clear the cursor display.
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