EasyManua.ls Logo

Label ETERNA 90 - Information and Event Memory Access; Viewing Automation Information; Accessing Event Memory

Label ETERNA 90
64 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
50
24) INFORMATION AND EVENT MEMORY
ET-DSEL digital programmer allows displaying information on automation and accessing to events memory, where fault errors are stored.
After displaying the automatic door work program, press the button for 5” to enter the information area (Diagram 2).
The buttons inside the information area are used as follows
Ÿ The v button allows to move to the next information or event in event memory.
Ÿ The ^ F2 button allows to move to the next information or event in event memory.
Ÿ The F3 button is only used if the ET-DSEL digital programmer is connected to two operators for the management of two automatic doors
and the symbol in the top right section of the display indicates 1 if the displayed information refer to operator 1, or 2 if they refer to operator
2.
Every touch on F3 button allows to switch from 1 to 2 and vice versa.
Ÿ If the ET-DSEL programmer only manages a single operator the symbol "1" is displayed at the top right.
Ÿ The F1 button allows to switch to the event memory, to display error messages; press it again to return to the information area
Ÿ The EXIT button allows to return to main view of the door work program.
5”
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6
F2 F2 F2 F2 F2
F1
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
F1
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
F1
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
F1
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
F1
EVENT
MEMORY
ERROR
F1
INFORMATION
AREA
INFO
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5
F2 F2 F2 F2
F1
INFORMATION
AREA
INFO
F1
INFORMATION
AREA
INFO
F1
INFORMATION
AREA
INFO
F1
INFORMATION
AREA
INFO
F1
The purpose of the diagram is illustrating the path to be followed to view the information and the event memory; the texts included in figures
refer to the memory cells appearing on the left side of the display when viewing the information or the errors.
DIAGRAM 2
I1, I2, ... = INFORMATION AREA
E1, E2, ... = EVENT MEMORY

Table of Contents

Related product manuals