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b) Binary indicator (text)
The box will behave as a binary state indicator. Each of the two states will be
shown in the box through a different label. When the box is assigned this
function, the [Pn][Bi] Binary indicator object will turn visible, as well as two
more parameters that permit typing the texts to be shown when the object
acquires the value “0” (Text Off) and the text to be shown when it acquires the
value “1” (Text On).
Therefore, when the device receives the values “0” or “1” through the
aforementioned object, the box will show one text or another.
Figure 28 Binary indicator (text)
c) Enumerated indicator (icon)
The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator (icon)
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, not only by values 0 and 1.
When this function is assigned to the box, a 1-byte communication object,
[Pn][Bi] Enumerated indicator, will turn visible as well as two more
parameters (Value and Icon) for each of the states to be distinguished. This
permits setting which icon will be shown in the box upon the reception of which
value through the communication object.
Figure 29 Enumerated indicator (icon)
Example: a three-state enumerated indicator (“3” under “# Enum”) is
parameterized as follows:










