Configure settings to trigger the Alarm by monitoring a bit's
ON/OFF state.
Bit Monitoring
The alarm is triggered when the monitoring bit address turns ON
(OFF).
Jump
Go to a specific row number.
Auto Allocation
The [Address Auto Allocation] dialog box appears. Configure
settings to allocate addresses from the [Start Address] by
specified increments.
Start Address
Set the Bit Address that will start the Auto Allocation.
Added Bits
Set the number of Bit Addresses (from 1 to Alarm limit - Current
row position + 1) for Auto Allocation.
Increase Address By
Set the number of bits to add during an Auto Allocation, from 0
to 4096.
Trigger Condition
Sets up if the alarm is triggered when the monitoring bit
address turns ON or when the monitoring bit address turns OFF.
History/Log/Active
Displays current display mode set in the [Common] tab.
20.10.1.1 Alarm Guide
Number of Units
When [Alarm Type] is set to [Extended], set the number of units
from 1 to 256.Depending on the specified number of units, a rung
for setting the Monitoring Address will be added. You can specify
separate Monitoring Addresses for multiple units of the same
message.
Polling Frequency
When [Alarm Type] is set to [Extended], set the polling
frequency to read the Alarm Monitoring Address.You cannot read the
monitoring address right after starting up the display unit.Reading
the address starts when the defined polling frequency elapses.
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When a read operation is started, read requests
for the same block are not accepted until all addresses have been
read.
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If multiple requests to read blocks at the same
time, read from the small number of blocks.
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If the state of the Monitoring Address changes
during a read operation, it will be read during the following
polling frequency.Trigger Time/Acknowledged Time/Recovery Time uses
the time when data was read, not the time when the monitoring
address was changed.
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If there is a read request from a separate
block during a read operation, the block with the earliest request
will be read starting immediately before the current read operation
is completed.
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The Polling Frequency's actual value (in
seconds) and the average value (in seconds) are stored, block by
block, in the following internal device addresses.Also, if the
actual value exceeds the defined polling frequency even once, the
defined range frequency exceeded bit is set ON.Once the bit is set
ON, it will not turn OFF, even if the actual values goes under the
polling frequency. You need to turn the bit OFF manually.
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The format for the set frequency exceeding bit
is as follows.
LS9816
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Bit
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Introduction
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0
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Block 0 Exceeding Bit
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1
|
Block 1 Exceeding Bit
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2
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Block 2 Exceeding Bit
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3
|
Block 3 Exceeding Bit
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4
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Block 4 Exceeding Bit
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5
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Block 5 Exceeding Bit
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6
|
Block 6 Exceeding Bit
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7
|
Block 7 Exceeding Bit
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8 to 15
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Reserved
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Polling Frequency may
not keep the set time due to a load condition in the
environments.
In the actual run-time environment, check the frequency Exceeding
Bit and Polling Frequency Measurement, then adjust the alarm
monitoring address's holding time accordingly.
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If no data was read because of a communication
error, the data will be read at the next Polling
Frequency.
Read Data From Each Alarm
Specifies whether or not Alarm message data is read.
Number of Addresses
Read data values from 1 to 8.Adds the [Common Address] setting
rows to the set number of addresses. The address setting column
will be available for input in the Alarm List.
Use Same Address
Sets whether or not address data values are read in all the
messages in the block regardless of the Alarm Message. In the
address setting column, you cannot set anything from the second row
onward.
Number
Displays the Alarm Message registration number (Row Number).
Unit Name
When [Alarm Type] is set to [Extended], the number of units set
in [Number of Units] is inserted.Unit names can be up to 32
single-byte characters. You can also use data from the Text Table.
When an alarm occurs, the Unit Name + Message is displayed as the
Alarm Message.
Bit Address
Set the Bit Address to monitor the alarm trigger.
Trigger Condition
Sets up if the alarm is triggered when the monitoring bit
address turns ON or when the monitoring bit address turns OFF.
Message
Set an alarm message within 160 single-byte characters.
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When [Enable Text Table] is not selected, you
can insert up to 5 lines by typing [Alt]+[Enter].
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When [Enable Text Table] is selected, this
displays with the text table's number of index characters.If
[Multiple line display] is selected from [Message Display Method]
in [Show History] for the Alarm part, up to 5 lines of alarm
messages can be displayed; however, if the text longer than 5 lines
is set, only up to 6 lines will be displayed.
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When using the Text Table data, if line feed is
inserted in the data, the text before the line feed will be
displayed as messages.The text after the line feed will not be
displayed.
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You cannot input multiple lines on the GP-4100
series.When importing alarm settings and there are multiple line
messages, only the first row is imported.
Level
Each Alarm Message is ranked by importance from 0 (least
important) to 7 (most important). The initial setting is "0".The
Trigger, Acknowledged, and Recovery colors for each level can be
set with the Alarm Part.
20.10.2.5 Show History - Color
Settings
Group
This item is displayed only when [Enable the Group feature] is
selected in the Common Settings.Set a group number to each alarm
message within the range between 0 and 6096.
20.10.1.1 Alarm Guide
Sub Display Screen Number
When using an Alarm part for a Sub Display, select the desired
Base Screen Number from 0 to 9999, or the Text File Number from 0
to 8999.
Specify the Index numbers of the play list file for playing
movies.
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If no Sub Display is required, enter "0".The
initial setting is "0".
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If the specified text screen number does not
exist, a window without text shows on the display unit.
Addresses 1 to 8
Sets Addresses to read Alarm Message data.
The input rows become available for the addresses specified in
[Number of Addresses].
Type
Select the address type from either [Bit] or [Word].
Address
Sets read data addresses.
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You can set an external device/PLC address, an
internal address, a symbol variable, and a system variable for a
Bit Address.
Bit Length
Choose the data bit length from [16 Bit] or [32 Bit].
Data Type
Choose the data format of the value stored in [Word Address]
from [Dec], [Hex], [BCD] or [Float].
Use for negative numbers.This can only be set
when the [Data Type] is [Dec].
Select whether or not fractional values will
be rounded off when data is displayed.Values to the right of the
decimal point will be discarded if rounding off is not
selected.This setting is available when [Data Type] is [Float].
Data Display Style
Specify digits for display values from 1 to
11.When selecting [Float], the range of the digits is from 1 to
17."Total Display Digits - 1" is the maximum range for the number
of digits after the decimal point.The range depends on [Bit Length]
and [Data Type].
Bit Length
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Data Type
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Total Display Digits
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Decimal Places
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Setting Range
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16 bit
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Dec
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1 to 11
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0 to 10
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Hex
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1 to 11
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—
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BCD
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1 to 11
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0 to 10
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32 bit
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Dec
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1 to 11
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0 to 10
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Hex
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1 to 11
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—
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BCD
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1 to 11
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0 to 10
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Float
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1 to 17
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0 to 16
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Select the display position of a value from
[Align Left] or [Align Right].
If this option is selected, leading zeros are
not displayed.
For example, Number of Display Digits = 4
Displays the data image according to the
settings.