User manual

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P
6-10 Pico System Settings
Activating Debounce (Input Delay)
Select “DEBOUNCE ON” and press Ok.
If Debounce mode is activated the display shows
DEBOUNCE OFF”.
Press Esc to return to the status display. How Pico input
and output signals are processed internally is explained in
Delay Times for Inputs and Outputs on page 8-7.
Activating and
Deactivating P-Buttons
Even though the cursor buttons (P-Buttons) have been set as push-button inputs in
the program, this function is not activated automatically. This prevents any
unauthorized use of the cursor buttons. The P-Buttons can be activated in the
System menu. If Pico is password-protected you cannot open the System menu
until you have unlocked Pico.
The P-Buttons are activated and deactivated via the “P ON/P OFF” menu option.
1.
1.1.
1. Press Del and Alt to select the System menu.
2.
2.2.
2. Select the SYSTEM menu.
3.
3.3.
3. Move to the “P” menu option
Activating the P-Buttons
If Pico is showing P OFF, this means that the P-Buttons are active.
1.
1.1.
1. Otherwise select “P ON and press Ok.
The P-Buttons are now active.
2.
2.2.
2. Press Esc to return to the status display.
The P-Buttons are only active in the Status display. In this
display you can use the P-Buttons to activate inputs in your circuit diagram.
Deactivating the P-Buttons
Select “P OFF” and press Ok.
The P-Buttons are now deactivated.
The P-Buttons are automatically deactivated
when deleting a circuit diagram in Pico.
DEBOUNCE ON
P ON
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON
DEBOUNCE OFF
P ON
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON
DEBOUNCE OFF
P OFF
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON