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Siebert S102 Series - Step 8: Transmit Values and Texts to the Display

Siebert S102 Series
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Step 8: Transmit values and texts to the display
Since the display has two address areas in this operating mode, two function blocks (in the example
'Network 1' and 'Network 2') must also be defined.
In 'Network 1' a function plan is defined with the 'MOVE' statement. In the example, the output area
begins with AD64. The following screenshot uses the string 'abcd'.
In 'Network 2', a further function plan is defined with the 'MOVE' statement. With this, the attributes are
controlled. Attributes define the display type. In this example, the value '16 # 0033 'is used to define
fast flashing.
The string sent to the display can be up to 20 bytes long. The displayed bytes are dependent on the
scope of the display. The non-representable sequence bytes are ignored.
The attributes are binary coded. Its structure is described in the chapter 'Attributes'.
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