Yaskawa Remote Display Controller LAN Node PCB for use with Microtrac DSD LAN User Manual
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Item number 0 will show the active
lock state (“Locked” or “Unlocked”) for the
selected RDU on the bottom line of the
PCDU. Item numbers above 0 will show the
active menu item data for the selected RDU
on the bottom line of the PCDU as follows:
“DWW CXXX SYYY .Z”
where WW = Drive #
XXX = Channel #
YYY = Subchannel #
Z = Decimal position
Menu item data consists of Drive
(“D”), Channel (“C”), Subchannel (“S”), and
decimal position (“.”). The Drive, Channel,
and Subchannel define where the menu
item gets its data when selected. The
decimal position is the number of digits that
will appear to the right of the decimal when
displaying the menu item data.
The bottom line will be blank while
building a number to make a selection. The
bottom line will show “Not in use” when the
selected menu item has no data. Entering
drive “99” into a menu item will make that
menu item “Not in use” when selected.
The character(s) that are blinking
identify the field that will be modified upon
a keypress entry. The INC, DEC, 0 through
9, and CLR keys may be used to modify an
existing number. The INC and DEC keys
may be used to toggle between “Locked” and
“Unlocked” when modifying the active lock
state. The ENT or —> keys will accept the
number that was entered and advance to
the next field. The <— key will allow the
previous field to be modified. The ESC key
will abort what is being done and back up
one step. The HELP key may be pressed to
get help about the PRM mode.
Hex Monitor (TST)
Pressing the TST key will put the
PCDU into the TST mode. The TST mode is
used to view the data at the given address.
The data shown can be either frozen at the
time of address entry, or continually
updated. The PCDU display will show the
following:
“AAAA B CCCCCCCC”
“DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD”
where A = Address, in Hex
B = ASCII character of byte at
given address
C = Binary value of byte at given
address
D = Hex value of byte at given
address and the following 7
Hex byte values
The top line shows the address, the
ASCII representation of the byte at the
address, and the binary representation of
the byte at the address. The bottom line
shows the Hex representation of the byte at
the address and the 7 bytes that follow it.
The data will be blank while building
an address. The INC, DEC, 0 through 9, A
through F, and CLR keys may be used to
modify the address. The ENT or —> keys
will accept the address that was entered.
The F1 key will toggle from/to continual
data updates versus frozen data at time of
address entry. The ESC key will abort what
is being done and back up one step. The
HELP key may be pressed to get help about
the TST mode.
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