of Active Number Name Continuous Alarm Address should be identical to Category in Alarm 23/61

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DOP-W Series The advanced alarm function in DOP-W series HMI allows userss to display y the alarm by the setting of Active address, Sort addresss and Filter r address. Followings are the detailed descriptions off global alarm setting and functions provided by Alarm History Table. Global alarm setting can be divided into two categories, which are continuous alarm address (A) and non-continuous alarm address (B). A: Check [Continuous alarm address] Number Name Continuous Alarm Address Descriptions The default setting of this function is enabled. Its address setting should be identical to the alarm address a that is set before. Category Monitoring Address This represents the category of alarm number, which is similar to grouping. The supporting range is between 1 and 255. It can bee used to display the alarm message set by users. Add %d1 after the alarm conten you entered and when the value of monitoring address is 10, the alarm information shown in Alarm History Table will be Alarm10. 23/61

Number Name Alarm Screen Display Descriptions It has two types, automatic and manual. m When it t sets to Automatic: If the alarm is triggered, the t alarm screen will immediately pop up. When it sets to Manual: The display of alarmm screen is controlled c by setting the Action address to 2. B: Not to check [Continuous alarm address] Number Name Continuous Alarm Address Category Type Descriptions Uncheck this selection and the Read address will be disabled.. According to the alarm type (Bit or Word), W each alarm address can be triggered individually. It represents the alarm category, which is similar to alarm group. The supported group range is between 1 and 255. The type can be Bit or Word. Bit: Define thee Bit addresss for triggering alarms Word: Definee the Word address for triggering alarms The triggeringg method is determined by b its type, Bit or Word. When the type is Bit, please enter thee Bit address to trigger the alarm. When the type is Word, the alarm can c be triggered according to the conditional c statement. Conditional Descriptions Address = > < >= <= equal to greater g than less than greater than or equal to less than or equal to 24/61

Number Name Descriptions >,< out of the range Monitoring Address Alarm Screen Display <=,<= within the range It is used to display alarm messages set by users. Add %d1 after the alarm content you entered and when the value of monitoring address is 10, the alarm information shown in Alarm History Table will be Alarm10. When it sets to Automatic: When the alarm is triggered, the alarm screen will immediately pop up. When it sets to Manual: The display of alarm screen is controlled by setting the Action address to 2. 25/61

We have two pages in Alarm History Table, Details and Details-2. Details The control address provided in Details page allows users to arrange and select the alarm according to the set items. No. Name Action address Sort address Action addresss allows the specifiedd alarm can be displayed and acknowledged. Value Descriptions 0 Default status. No N action will be done. 1 Acknowledge the selected alarm in Alarm History Table. If the selected alarm has alarm screen andd the screen display is 2 set to Manual, when the value is 2, it wi ll display the alarm a screen. s The sort address will arrange and display the item specified by users. Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Descriptions Descriptions Default status. No action will be done. Arrange the item according to thee Trigger Time Arrange the t item according to the Acknowledge Time Arrangee the item according to the Recovery Time Arrange the item according to thee alarm countss Arrange the item according to the alarm type Arrange the item according to the alarm number 26/61

No. Name Descriptions Filter address Alarm Counter address Alarm group begin address Alarm group end address Filter address allows users to sift the specified items. Value Descriptions 0 Default status. It displays all triggered alarms. Hide the alarm with the function of [Recovery Time] and 1 [Confirmation Time]. 2 Hide the alarm with the function of [Recovery Time]. Hide the alarm with the function of [Recovery Time] or 3 [Confirmation Time]. Hide the alarm with the function of [Confirmation Time]. 5 6 It has to work with [Alarm Counter Address]. The displayed Alarm count is generated in accordance with the value of [Alarm Counter Address]. If the displayed alarm count is smaller than this value, then it will not show this alarm. It has to work with [Alarm group begin address] and [Alarm group end address]. When the alarm number is not within the range set by these two addresses, then the alarm will not be displayed. It has to work with [Filter address]. Only when the value of [Filter address] is 5, can the user enter the number of Alarm count. Example Behavior The Alarm count is 1, 2 or 3. Enter 1 and the Alarm History Table will display the alarm which alarm count is more than 1; Enter 2 and the Alarm History Table will display the alarm which alarm count is more than 2; Enter 3, the Alarm History Table will display the alarm which alarm count is more than 3. It has to work with [Filter address]. Only when the value of [Filter address] is 5, can the user enter the alarm type number. Example Behavior The number of alarm type is 1 and 5 Set [Alarm group begin address] to 1 and [Alarm group end address] to 3, the Alarm History Table will only display the alarms that belong to type 1. Set [Alarm group begin address] to 1 and [Alarm group end address] to 5, the Alarm History Table will display the alarms that belong to type 1 and 5. 27/61

Details-2 The page allows users to check the display information of Alarm A History Table, arrange the column sequence and adjust the column width and font size. No. Name Number Trigger Time Alarm Message Confirmation Time Recovery Time Alarm Counts Descriptions Check this item and the Alarm History Table will display the alarm number. Check this item and the Alarm History Table T will show the alarm triggering time. Note: Please select the time format and date format in [Main] page to display the trigger time. Check this item to display the alarm message in Alarm History Table. Check this item and the Alarm History Table will show the Acknowledged alarm information. Note: Please select the time format and date format in [Main] page to display the confirmationn time. Check this item and the Alarm History Table T will show the Recovery alarm information. Note: Please select the time format and date format in [Main] page to display the recovery time. Check this itemm and the Alarm Historyy Table will display alarm triggering times. 28/61

No. Name Descriptions Users can use the Up and Down button to arrange the displaying order. Column display order Number / Time / Count font Column Width Users can determine the displayed number, time and font size for alarm count. Check the column that you desire to display and adjust the width. Its unit is Pixel. The function of Continuous alarm address is identical to the previous alarm setting. Thus, we take non-continuous alarm address as the example. Step 1: Go to [Options] > [Alarm Setup] and see the parameters setting as below. Uncheck [Continuous alarm address]. Select [Automatic] as Alarm screen display. Set up 10 alarms. Refer to the setting below: 29/61

Step 2: Create an Alarm History Table See the general setting of Main page below: See the setting of Details page below: 30/61

See the setting of Details-2: Step 3: Create the numeric entry element and maintained button of alarm setting and Alarm History Table. 31/61

Step 4: Create one alarm screen as the sub-screen. Then, go to [Options] > [Alarm Setup] to set the screen of alarm number 1 and number 6 as screen 2. Step 5: Please go to [Initial Macro] to write the command, which is shown as below. When the HMI screen is opened, alarm 6 ~ 10 is on. 32/61

Step 6: Please compile and download all screens to the HMI. Step 7: After enabling the HMI screen, see the functions below: Alarm screen display In this example, [Alarm screen display] is set to [Automatic] hen the condition of alarm 6 is established, the alarm is On and the alarm screen shows automatically. If [Alarm screen display] is set to [Manual], you need to set [Action Address] to 2 to display the alarm screen. Please close the alarm screen. 33/61

Trigger alarm 1 ~ 5 by Bit Control Bit address triggers alarm 1 to 5. Thee Alarm History Table displays the alarm message set by users. If you change the value off [Monitoringg address], please trigger alarm 1 to 5 again.. The displayed alarm messagee will be changed in accordance with w the value. 34/61

Trigger Time When the condition of triggering the alarm by Bit address or Word address is established, the Alarm History Table will display the time and date that alarm has been triggered. Acknowledge Time To display the Acknowledge Time, please set Action address to 1. 35/61

Recovery Time If the condition of triggering the alarm by Bit address or Word address is not established (such as Condition1 and Condition 2, see the figure below), then the Alarm History Table will display the Recovery Time. Action Address When Action Address is set to 0, the Alarm History Table has no action. When Action Address is set to 1, it will display the Acknowledge Time. (Weve already introduced Acknowledge Time before) When Action Address is set to 2 and [Alarm screen display] is set to [Manual], the system will display the alarm screen. (Weve already introduced Alarm Screen before) 36/61

Sort Address When the value of Sort Address is 0, the Alarm History Table will not do any sorting. When the value of Sort Address is 1, the alarm will be displayed according to the [Trigger Time]. When the value of Sort Address is 2, the alarm will be displayed according to the [Acknowled[ ge Time]. 37/61

When the value of Sort Address is 3, the alarm will be displayed according to the [Recovery Time]. Since alarm No. 8 to 10 have not been cleared, these three will not be listed in Recovery Time. When the value of Sort Address is 4, the alarm will be displayed in ascending order (from least to greatest) according to the [Frequency]. 38/61

When the value of Sort Address is 5, the alarm will be displayed in ascending order (from least to greatest) according to the [Category]. When the value of Sort Address is 6, the alarm will be displayed in ascending order (from least to greatest) according to the [No.] 39/61

Filter Address When the value of Filter Address is 0, the Alarm History Table will display all alarms that had been triggered. When the value of Filter Address is 1, the Alarm History Table will hide the alarms that have set with the function of [Recovery Time] and [Acknowledge Time]. Before After 40/61

When the value of Filter Address is 2, the Alarm History Table will hide the alarms that have set with the function of [Recovery Time]. Before After 41/61

When the value of Filter Address is 3, the Alarm History Table will hide the alarms that have set with the function of [Recovery Time] or [Acknowledge Time]. Before After 42/61

When the value of Filter Address is 4, the Alarm History Table will hide the alarms that have set with the function of [Acknowledge Time]. Before After 43/61

When the value of Filter Address is 5, please set [Alarm count address] to 1. Before The Alarm History Table will hide the alarms which frequency are less than 1. Since the example below has no alarm that frequency is less than 1, all alarms will be displayed. After 44/61

When the value of Filter Address is 5, please set [Alarm count address] to 2. Before The Alarm History Table will hide the alarms which frequency are less than 2. After 45/61

When the value of Filter Address is 6, please set [Alarm group begin address] to 1 and [Alarm group end address] to 3. Before If the alarm number is not within the setting range of [Alarm groupp begin address] and [Alarm group end address], the alarm will not be displayed. After 46/61

When the value of Filter Address is 6, please set [Alarm group begin address] to 3 and [Alarm group end address] to 5. Before If the alarm number is not within the setting range of [Alarm groupp begin address] and [Alarm group end address], the alarm will not be displayed. After 47/61

3.3 The alarm export and import file format now supports Excel The previous supported format does not allow users to edit the file. DOPSoft 2.00.05 provides Excel file format so that users can edit the alarm information. Export file format only supports Excel file format, such as.xls and.xlsx. As for the import file format, it supports.ini,.alm and Excel file format. Below shows the Excel file exported by DOP-B series HMI. Alarm Content 48/61

Alarm Setting Below showss the Excel file exported by DOP-W series HMI. Alarm Content 49/61

Alarm Setting 3. 4 Button of Sound Setting is now available inn DOP-W series HMI DOP-W127B and DOP-157B allows users to control the external and internal audio output switch respectively. Before that, users have to go to system directory to adjust the volume. Now, with the Sound Setting seriess HMIs havee built-in function of 1.55 watt audioo output. This newly added function button, userss can directly adjust the volume onn the edit screen. 50/61