Operation Manual

Z41 Lite
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parameters (Value and Icon) for each of the states to be distinguished. This
allows setting which icon will be shown in the box upon the reception of which
value through the communication object.
Figure 31 Enumerated Indicator (Icon)
Example: a three-state enumerated indicator (“3” under “# Enum”) is
parameterised as follows:
Value 1 = “1” Icon 1 = “One”
Value 2 = “3” Icon 2 = “Two”
Value 3 = “5” Icon 3 = “Three
When the [Pn][Bi] Enumerated Indicator object receives the value “1”, the
box will show icon One”. When it receives the value “3”, icon “Twowill be
shown. And when it receives the value 5”, icon Threewill show. In case of
receiving any other value, no icon will be shown.
d) Enumerated Indicator (Text)
The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator (Text)
however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states (configurable through the
# Enums parameter) instead of only two. The states will be determined by the
reception of any values between 0 and 255, instead only by values 0 and 1.
When this function is assigned to the box, one 1-byte communication object,
[Pn][Bi] Enumerated Indicator, will become available as well as two additional
parameters (Value and Text) for each of the states to be distinguished. This
allows setting which texts will be displayed in the box upon the reception of
which values through the communication object.