Micromod MOD: 30ML Functions Data Base Reference User Manual
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MOD 30ML Functions
DISPLAY BLOCK
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Diagnostic Group (SUPPGRP) ........................................................................................ CWR
The diagnostic error reported by this block can be grouped for System Event block control of
its reporting. The selections are:
NONE
No group assigned.
1 to 7
Defines the diagnostic group number for the diagnostic suppression group
controlled by the System Event block.
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Invalid Operation Error (INVOPS) ................................................................................... CWR
The error “INVALID DISPLAY OPERATION ATTEMPTED” (event code 4) is reported if for
example, an attempt is made (via key script or remote source) to perform some illegal
operation.
ENABLED 0
Invalid
Operation error is enabled.
SUPPRESSED 1 Invalid Operation error is suppressed (not writeable).
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Invalid Operation Error Unacked (INVOPU)................................................................... – – R
If the invalid operation error diagnostic is enabled, the unacknowledged status indicates if the
diagnostic is or is not acknowledged.
NO
0 Diagnostic error is acknowledged.
YES
1 Diagnostic error is unacknowledged.
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Invalid Operation Error Active (INVOPA) ....................................................................... – WR
If the invalid operation error diagnostic is enabled, the active status indicates if the diagnostic
is active even after acknowledgment.
NO
0 Diagnostic error is not active.
YES
1 Diagnostic error is active.
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Display State
(DSPSTATE)............................................................................................... CWR
The current state number of one of several user defined states. Values of display state are
assigned, starting with 1, in the order that the state names appear in the display scripts edit
display. Valid values are 1 - 255. Whenever a script is not explicitly defined for the current
display state a default script is used (if one exists).
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Display Tag
(DISPTAG) .................................................................................................... CWR
Up to 8 ASCII characters identifying this display. See Figure 2-3 for characters entered
through faceplate. See Appendix B for valid character set.
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Tuning (TUNING) .............................................................................................................. – WR
Indicates when the tuning list is being displayed (or would be if this display block were active)
NO
0 Tuning list is not being displayed.
YES
1 Tuning list is being displayed.
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Tuning List (TUNELIST) ................................................................................................... CWR
The occurrence number (a unique number for each block of the same type) of the tuning list
connected to this block (Tuning List block LISTOUT to the Display block LISTIN connection).
A value of 0 indicates NONE. The TUNELIST attribute is writeable, so that under script or
host control a display block can reference any number of tuning list blocks.
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