User variables - configuration dialog box
Editing of all objects in the process D2000 CNF is being performed in the configuration dialog box, a specific part of which is common for all editable objects and another part depends on the type of edited object.
Configuration dialog box of user variables consists of following parts (tabs), which contain the similar parameters.
General properties
Groups
Parameters
General properties
Description
A text string describing the user variable. Maximum: 128 characters.
Possibility to use the Dictionary (to open press CTRL+L).
Status text
Defines a status text for the given user variable. Status allows to redefine labels of individual user variable values.
Transformation palette
Selection of an index to transformation palette. See the topic Transformation palette.
Value type
Selection of a user variable type. Admissible value types are listed in the following table.
Label | User variable type |
---|---|
Bo | Boolean - logical value |
Int | Integer - integer value |
Re | Real - real value |
TmA | Absolute Time |
TmR | Relative Time (time interval) |
Txt | Text - text string |
Technical units
Technical units of the user variable. Maximum: 12 characters.
Limits
Technological limits may be defined for user variables of the types Int-Integer, Re-Real a TmR-Time interval. There are defined four limits: VHL, HL, LL a VLL. Limit can be defined either directly - by the value entry into the input field, or its value can be determined by a system object (dynamic limit) - the button placed right to the input field.
VHL | Very High Limit - the highest limit |
HL | High Limit |
LL | Low Limit |
VLL | Very Low Limit - the lowest limit |
Values of the individual limits determine the state of the object value according to its value. The relation user variable value - limits gives 6 possible states.
Limit | Object status according to the relation Value - Limit |
---|---|
Above VHL (object value > VHL) | |
VHL | |
Above HL (HL < object value < VHL) | |
HL | |
Normal (LL < object value < HL) | |
LL | |
Below LL (VLL < object value < LL) | |
VLL | |
Below VLL (object value < VLL) |
As the limits can be dynamic, i.e. determined by the object value, a situation, when the relation VLL<LL<HL<VHL is not valid (the limit crossing), may occur. The object value is then in the status Limits Problem.
Parameters
Value
The value, that is assigned to the object during system start. Maximum: 20 characters.
Description of the text string format by value type.
Example
absolute time: 17:03:16 18-03-2007
relative time: 156 14:23:25 - 156 days, 14 hours, 23 minutes, 25 seconds
Start value checkout
Start value is saved in text form. During the system start, Server assigns values to individual objects according to the start value definition. In case of the successful conversion of a start value (text) to the required type, a value of the user variable is to be valid. If the conversion is not successful, then this value is invalid. It is able to save a start value that can not be converted to the required type. The button Start value checkout () checks the start value and, in case of unsuccessful conversion, reports it.
Value time
Occurrence time of the user variable value can be defined only if there is enabled saving the object value changes (the option Save start value). Clicking the button placed right from the input field inserts the current time into the input field.
A, B, C, ... P
Setting of user flags for the user variable value. Checked button - the flag TRUE
Log changes
User variable values are to be written into the log database.
Save start value
All changes of the user variable value are to be written into the configuration database as new start value.
Manual control
If the option is checked, operator can change the user variable value by means of the control windows in process D2000 HI.
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