Bits, Ladder variables, C program variable – Sensaphone SCADA 3000 Users manual User Manual
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Bits
The fifth option is Bits. The display offers a scrolling WORD NUMBER list from 0-255.
Select any of these by pressing ENTER to view the scrolling BIT NUMBER list from 0-15.
Again, pressing ENTER for any Bit Number will reveal the current value or to execute the
Add, Remove or Freeze functions. For each, using the arrow keys, you can scroll through 3
menu choices: ADD TO DISPLAY, REMOVE FROM DISPLAY, or DISPLAY FROZEN.
Ladder Variables
The next option is Ladder Variables. The display offers a scrolling LADDER VARIABLE list
from 0–127. Press ENTER on any Number to view the current value or to execute the Add,
Remove or Freeze functions. For each address, using the arrow keys, you can scroll through 3
menu choices: ADD TO DISPLAY, REMOVE FROM DISPLAY, or DISPLAY FROZEN.
C Program Variable
Next is the C-Program Variables list. Again, the display offers C VARIABLE from 0 to 1023.
Press ENTER on any number to view the current value or to execute the Add, Remove or
Freeze functions. For each address, using the arrow keys, you can scroll through 3 menu choic-
es: ADD TO DISPLAY, REMOVE FROM DISPLAY, or DISPLAY FROZEN. Hit ENTER
to select.
Diagnostics
The diagnostics option offers a list of internal diagnostic information that can be added to the
scrolling display. Select Diagnostics and you are given a list of Modules. The first is Module 0,
the main unit. Modules 1–15 are for additional SCADA modules you have attached to the main
unit. The diagnostics list for the Main Unit is much longer than the list for the I/O modules.
For the main unit you scroll through the following list.
Month
Day
Year
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Input Ref
Voice Ref
3V Battery
Battery
Main Power
15V Supply
24V Supply
Unit Temp
Current Usage
Com Rom
Cntl Rom
Board Rev
Comm Status
Cntl Status
Watchdog
Comm Reset
Cntl Reset