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Horner APG XL6 OCS User Manual

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CH.13 MAN0883-05-EN

March 4, 2010

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In some applications (such as jog buttons) where the operator is pushing a button for a period of time, the
amount of slip while holding a button pressed may exceed the default sensitivity. To increase the amount
of tolerable slip and prevent false releases of the button, the XL6/XL6e allows adjustment of the allowable
slide up to 5x the default value.

To enable the touch (slip) sensitivity, first an OCS data register must be allocated through the Graphics
editor Configuration menu for Display Settings. Once a Touch Sensitivity register is assigned, that
register may be modified [range = 1(Low) to 5 (High)] to the desired slide amount. If a value outside the
valid range is entered in the touch sensitivity register, it is ignored and the last valid value is used.

13.8

Alarms


Alarm presentation to the operator is highly configurable and beyond the scope of this document to
describe fully. For more information refer to the graphics editor help file. This section presents a typical
configuration thereby providing an introductory description on what the operator should expect.

The alarm object is generally used to enunciate alarms to the operator. While the display characteristics
of this object is configurable, it is generally displayed as a button that changes colors to indicate the
highest state of the alarm(s) in the alarm group it is monitoring. The following indicates the priority of the
alarm states and the default colors associated with these states.

• Highest (Red)

- Unacknowledged Alarms Exist

• -

(Yellow) - Acknowledged Alarms Exist

• Lowest (Green) - No Alarms Exist


Figure 13.3 – Alarm Object

To view, acknowledge and/or clear alarms, the operator must access the alarm viewer. This is
accomplished by touching an (enabled) alarm object. When accessed, the alarm viewer is displayed as
pop-up alarm viewer dialog similar to that shown in Figure 13.6.

Figure 13.4 – Alarm Viewer