8/9/2016 5:01 PM | |
Joined: 2/10/2006 Last visit: 10/8/2024 Posts: 148 Rating: (12) |
Hi Cizzy, Yes there is a way to use Analog Alarm Blocks with HMI systems. Each Analog Alarm block has an attribute that is called Alarm V-flags or Memory type AVF. for ex. for AA block 10 this will be AVF10 Each bit in the AVF memory type has a distinct signification.Here you will find bits for H, HH, L, LL alarm etc.. See attached pdf for complete description. Remember that TI505 bit numbering is from left to right. some HMI systems have a driver that is capable of reading these AVF memory types directly. Some do not, in that case you will create in the PLC program an SFPGM function that copies the AVF memory types to V-memory that can be read by all HMI's that have a driver for TI505 PLC. it's all so beautyful in TI505/ CTI Regards, AttachmentAlarm V-flags.pdf (1185 Downloads) |
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8/30/2016 8:16 PM | |
Joined: 11/9/2010 Last visit: 10/30/2024 Posts: 13 Rating: (4) |
Thanks for the tip. 505's internal alarming system is a bit tags hungry though. |
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