Micromod MOD: 30ML Functions Data Base Reference User Manual
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MOD 30ML Functions
PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK
Bar Format (Normal)
Lo Range
The alarm input value which corresponds to 0% indication on the bar
display. Value must be less than or equal to high range.
High Range The alarm input value which corresponds to 100% indication on the bar
display. Value must be greater than or equal to low range.
Deviation Format
Zero point
The alarm input value that corresponds to an indication of zero deviation on
the bar display. The zero deviation point appears as an intensified segment
at the mid point of the bar.
Max. Dev.
The alarm input value that corresponds to the maximum positive deviation.
This value corresponds to 100 on the bar display, and 0 on the display
corresponds to the maximum negative deviation.
Action when TAG key is pressed
Select either "Return to previous display" or "Go to display with this tag:" and enter a valid
Display Block tag (DISPTAG) of a user display.
Table 2-8 Display Formats, Supported Data Types, and Active Fields
Display
Format
Supported Data Types*
Eng
Units
State**
Table
Float0
X Y
N
Float1
X.X Y
N
Float2
X.XX Y
N
Float3
X.XXX Y
N
Float4
X.XXXX Y
N
Float5
X.XXXXX Y
N
Float6
X.XXXXXX Y
N
Integer1 Discrete,
Short State, Long State
Y
N
Integer2 Count
Y
N
Integer4 Millisecond
Time
Y
N
Time1 HH:MM:SS
N N
Time2 M:SS.SSS
N N
Time3 HHHH:MM
N N
Time4 MM:SS.SSS
N N
State
Discrete, Short State, Long State, Count
N
Y
Date Date
N N
* Float0 through Float6 are floating point data types and Time1 through Time4 are
millisecond time data types.
** When display format is STATE:
- A Display State Table name must be entered.
- Named State Table must be defined in the State Table (ST) Block.
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