HMI text for PVSD instructions
Use the
HMI
tab of the PVSD Properties
dialog box to enter text that appears on HMI devices for the Process Variable Speed Drive (PVSD) instruction. To enter HMI text for Process Variable Speed Drive (PVSD) instructions
- 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 selectConfigure <tag name>.
- Select theHMItab.
- Set the parameters:
- Library name. Text that associates instructions with a display library for faceplate call-up.
- Instruction name. Text that associates the instruction name for faceplate call-up.
- Display label. A label that appears on the graphic HMI symbol.
- Area name for security. The area name for area-based security in the HMI.
- Help button URL. URL for accessing help from the HMI.
- Enable navigation to an object with more information. Select the check box to inform HMI that an object provides additional information and navigation to the object’s faceplate is enabled. Type the name of the object to navigate to if object with more information is enabled.
- Engineering units.
- Speed reference. Units of measure to display for the speed reference value.
- Speed feedback. Units of measure to display for the speed feedback value.
- Number of decimal places for.
- Speed reference and feedback. Type the number of digits after the decimal to use when displaying output datalink values. Valid values are 0 to 6.
- Operator command confirmation required. Configure operator commands and settings to require confirmation or to apply an e-signature from the HMI. Select:
- None–command requests do not require confirmation by the operator.
- Command confirmation–command requests require confirmation by the operator. This option displays a dialog asking the user to confirm the action.
- Performer e-signature–command requests require an operator signature. This option enforces security from the HMI and disables commands and settings from the Logix Designer dialog.
- Performer and approver e-signatures–command requests require both operator and supervisor signatures. This option enforces security from the HMI and disables commands and settings from the Logix Designer dialog.
- Historical trend. Select the historical trend navigation option.
- View read-only parameters:
- Device state. When theLogix Designerapplication is online with the controller, the indicator displays the current device state, such as Stopped, Running, or Out of service.
- Device issues. When theLogix Designerapplication is online with the controller, the indicator displays fault conditions, such as Drive fault or I/O fault.
- SelectApply.
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