2 interacting with the running vi, Virtual instrument operation – American Magnetics 185 & 186 Liquid Level Instruments (CE-Marked) User Manual
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Rev. 3
Virtual Instrument Operation
RS-232 Virtual Instrument
6.1.2
Interacting with the running VI
While the VI is running the user may manipulate the virtual toggle and
rotary switches in the same manner as required for the front panel
operation of the actual instrument. See the Operation section of this
manual for instructions on operating the front panel controls, however,
please note that there are some minor differences discussed below.
The RAISE/LOWER toggle switch functions slightly different in the VI. If
the RAISE/LOWER toggle switch is moved from the center position to the
RAISE or LOWER position, then the display changes to show the
appropriate parameter. After approximately 4 seconds in the RAISE or
LOWER position, the display will begin incrementing or decrementing by
tenths. After approximately 12 additional seconds, the display will begin
incrementing/decrementing by ones. Move the RAISE/LOWER toggle
switch back to the center position to stop the incrementing or
decrementing function.
The virtual instrument’s FILL LED indicator is only accurate if the fill
toggle switch is in the AUTO position. There is no remote monitoring or
control of the manual override states of the fill toggle switch available
through the communication command set.
As a more convenient option for controlling the settings, the user may
scroll to the area above the VI and enter the values for the Sensor Length,
Hi Setpoint, A Setpoint, B Setpoint, Lo Setpoint, and Fill Interval directly
in the control fields (please observe the specified units). Any changes in
the fields are recognized and sent to the actual instrument in the form of
the appropriate command string. Any settings changed by the VI virtual
panel toggle switches or control fields are saved in permanent memory in
the actual instrument.
The VI may be gracefully stopped by using the STOP toggle switch in the
lower left corner of the VI. After stopping the VI, this switch must be
placed back in the up position in order to restart the VI.