HMI navigation info for PVSD

Use the
HMI Navigation
tab on the
PVSD Properties
dialog box to enter HMI information provided by the Process Variable Speed Drive (PVSD) instruction to label HMI faceplates.
To enter HMI navigation information for Process Variable Speed Drive (PVSD) instructions
  1. On the instruction in the routine, perform one of these actions:
    • On the Ladder or FBD instruction, select .
    • In the Structured Text editor, right-click the tag name and select
      Configure <tag name>
      .
  2. Select the arrow next to
    HMI
    and then select
    Navigation
    .
  3. Set the parameters:
    • Run forward permissive object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that a permissive object provides permissive status for forward operation, and navigation to the permissive object’s faceplate is enabled.
    • Run reverse permissive object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that a permissive object provides permissive status for reverse operation, and navigation to the permissive object’s faceplate is enabled.
    • Interlock object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that an interlock object provides interlock status, and navigation to the interlock object’s faceplate is enabled.
    • Restart inhibit object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that an associated restart inhibit object is being used, and navigation to the restart inhibit object’s faceplate is enabled.
    • Run time object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that an associated runtime accumulator object is being used, and navigation to the runtime object’s faceplate is enabled.
    • Device object
      . Select the check box to inform the HMI that a device object is enabled and navigation to the object’s faceplate is enabled. Type the name of the object to navigate to if device object is enabled. Text should contain the default controller path and default device. For example, /AREA::[SHORTCUT]Tag.
  4. View the read-only parameters:
    • Device state
      . When the
      Logix Designer
      application is online with the controller, the indicator displays the current device state, such as Stopped, Running, or Out of service.
    • Device issues
      . When the
      Logix Designer
      application is online with the controller, the indicator displays fault conditions, such as Drive fault or I/O fault.
  5. Select
    Apply
    .
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