Features:
Function Keys
The Prizm10 has 6 powerful user definable function keys.
The user can define actions for 3 events: when the key is
pressed, while the key is pressed and when the key is
released.
Multiple tasks can be assigned to a single keystroke making it
a powerful tool in the machine control environment. It is also
possible to assign actions for a combination of two keys
pressed simultaneously.
The possible tasks include coil operations (such as coil on,
off, toggle, hold on or hold off), register operations (such as
write constant to registers, copy tags etc.), screen operations
(such as go to a specific screen, go to the next defined
screen, go to previous screen etc.), alarm operations
(acknowledge alarm, print alarm, select next / previous alarm
etc.) and so on.
Each key can have different functions depending on the
active screen. This can be used effectively to navigate easily
through the application. Access to function keys can be
protected using a password.
Prizm10 has two user definable LEDs for the purpose of
annunciation. The LEDs are mapped to a user definable
register in the PLC.
Screens
The user can define as many screens as allowed by the unit
memory. A list of tasks can be defined before showing a
screen, while showing a screen as well as after hiding the
screen. This allows proper initialization of parameters, if
needed.
Alarms
The user can define up to 16 alarms. For faster
communication with the PLC, it is possible to define all the 16
alarms as consecutive bits (1 word) in the PLC. It is possible
to log alarms (optional) along with the on/off times and
retrieve them later. The alarm object is used to view the
alarms with many flexible view options. Keys can be assigned
to acknowledge alarms, print or view next / previous alarms
etc.
Dimensions
108x61x21mm
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PURCHASING THE PRIZM10
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Services Tax). 10% GST applies to goods delivered in Australia. Australian GST is not paid
on shipments despatched to an international destination. You can check the exchange rate
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