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Maple Systems 5000HD Series User Manual

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EZwarePlus Programming Manual

1010-1015, Rev. 03

starting address of the data samples and the Data Record area allows you to configure how many consecutive
registers to sample.

The Data Format button opens a dialog to configure the format of a data log record. A record is a single line or
group of lines of data. Different data formats can be used within the same record. When multiple items are
configured in the same record, consecutive addresses are used beginning with the address specified in the
Read address. The number of registers is determined by the number of items defined in the Data Format list
and the size of each item (i.e., 16-bit or 32-bit). The first item is read from the specified Read address, the next
item is read from the address after the Read Address, etc.

Note: When creating a Data Sample for use with a multi-pen Trend Object, use the Data Format button to
configure the data for each of the trend's pens. Each additional item in the Data Format list will use the next
consecutive address from the specified Read Address.

When logging data, one data file is created for each day. The data file has a file name of the form
yyyymmdd.dtl, where yyyy is the four-digit year; mm is the two-digit month (01 for January, 12 for December);
dd is the two digit date.

System Message

The System Message is used to customize the content of system-generated messages.

Confirmation required: Message that is displayed when confirmation of an operation is required.
Password required: Message that is displayed when the current security level prevents an operation.
System error: Message that is displayed when the HMI experiences a critical internal error. Contact Maple
Systems if this message is displayed.

Scheduler

The Scheduler is used to change a bit or a word based on a time schedule. Each scheduled action can have a
start time and an end time. Up to 32 items can be entered in the Scheduler list.

Power-ON start/end action: Determines the action to perform when the HMI is turned ON.
When checked: If the HMI is turned ON within the scheduled time range, the start action is performed
immediately. If the HMI is turned ON outside of the scheduled time range, the end action is performed
immediately (if enabled).
When unchecked: If the HMI is turned ON within the scheduled time range but after the start time, the start
action is not performed but the end action is performed (if enabled). If the HMI is turned ON outside of the
scheduled time range, no action is performed.

Action modes include Bit ON, Bit OFF, or Word write.
Bit ON:
Start action sets the Action address bit. End action clears the Action address bit.
Bit OFF: Start action clears the Action address bit. End action sets the Action address bit.
Word write value settings – Constant: Start action writes the Start value into the Action address register. End
action writes the End value into the Action address register.
Word write value settings – Address: Start action writes the value stored in the designated register into the
Action address register. End action writes the value stored in the designated register+1 into the Action
address
register.

Note: The end action is only available when Enable termination action is checked on the Time Set tab.

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