
3... INTERFACE MODULES
LOW is displayed, download any desired data memory, then replace the lithium cell per the instructions in Appendix D.
RETURN TO TOP MENU
Press SELECT to return to the Top Menu display. Press
NEXT to cycle through this level’s menu selections again.
DISPLAY PROBE ICON VALUES
During the construction of a Program Net within HyperNet, the User can opt to connect Probe Point icons to various nodes throughout the net. These Probe Point icons allow the User to view the current values on the nodes to which they are connected. (Program Net development is described in Chapter 7 and details on the Probe Point icon are included in Appendix A.) One of the ways that the Probe Point values can be viewed is via the
FYI: Probe Point is used for the icon name as connecting these icons to a node on a Net is somewhat analogous to putting a test meter probe on the Net nodes and reading a value.
From the Top Menu, pressing the NEXT button twice will advance the LCD to Display Probe Icon Values. Pressing SELECT while Display Probe icon Values is on the LCD will shift the display to a level containing the actual Probe Point values. The top line of this display is the Probe icon Name assigned to the icon during construction of the net and the second line is the value and units.
Repetitively pressing NEXT will step the display through all of the Probe icons previously programmed into the Program Net. To return to the Top Menu, press SELECT when Return to Top Menu is displayed.
Displayed Probe icon values will be updated whenever the net node is updated. If the
TIP: Displaying Probe icon Values while the
DISPLAY MEMORY ICON VALUES
In addition to display of Probe icon values (previously described), the last value stored to any Memory icon within the executing Program Net can also be displayed on the LCD.
From the Top Menu, pressing the NEXT button three times will advance the LCD to Display Memory Icon Values. Pressing SELECT while Display Memory Icon Values is on the LCD will shift the display to a level containing the actual last logged values. The top line of this display is the Memory Icon Name
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