To set up a 4-channel bar graph screen:
1. Enter the parameter handle of the first register you want to display on
the screen, then press ENTER. If you want to keep the register that is
currently in use, press the button labeled KEEP PREVIOUS.
1. Enter the minimum boundary for the bar graph scale, then press ENTER.
Note that this value should be the lowest value you expect the register
to attain. For example, if your bar graph is to display the voltage on
phase a, and you expect the voltage to be around 1200 V, you may want
to enter 1000 as your minimum boundary. If you want to keep the value
that is currently in use, press the button labeled KEEP PREVIOUS.
2. Enter the maximum boundary for the bar graph scale, then press ENTER.
Note that this value should be the highest value you expect the register
to attain. For example, if your bar graph is to display the voltage on
phase a, and you expect the voltage to be around 1200 V, you may want
to enter 1400 as your maximum boundary. If you want to keep the value
that is currently in use, press the button labeled KEEP PREVIOUS.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the remaining 3 registers that you want to
display. If at any point you want to return to the main menu, press the
ESC button.
4. The next value you are prompted for is the minimum value attained by
the first register in the display. If you have linked the first register you
are displaying to a Minimum module, you can display that minimum
value on your bar graph. To do so, enter the handle of the appropriate
Minimum module output register, then press ENTER. If you have not
linked to a Minimum module, just press ENTER to continue.
5. Next, you are prompted for the maximum value attained by the first
register in the display. If you have linked the first register you are
displaying to a Maximum module, you can display that maximum value
on your bar graph. To do so, enter the handle of the appropriate
Maximum module output register, then press ENTER. If you have not
linked to a Maximum module, just press ENTER to continue.
Parameter Function
5 = min for parameter 1
6 = max for parameter 1
7 = min for parameter 2
8 = min for parameter 2
9 = min for parameter 3
10 = max for parameter 3
11 = min for parameter 4
12 = max for parameter 4
The value in the register
is represented by the
position of the bar. No
number is
g
iven.
The high boundary of
the scale is shown here.
The low boundary of the
scale is shown here.
The register label is
displayed (or the register
name if no label has been
setup).
If you have elected to show
min and max bars, they are
displayed as the symbols
and .