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... ... @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ 25 25 * **Set OFF:** set off the write address. 26 26 * **Set ON:** set on the write address. 27 27 * **Momentary:** set on the write address when switch is pressed, and set off when switch is released. 28 -* **Delay:** set off the write address after a delay. (for example: assign the delay time as 5, write address will be set off after releas ed5 ms.)28 +* **Delay:** set off the write address after a delay. (for example: assign the delay time as 5, write address will be set off after releasing 5 ms.) 29 29 * **Switch:** switch between 0 and 1 each time the switch is triggered. 30 30 31 31 **Display** 32 32 33 33 * **Inverted Display: **Display the state picture and text of the object reversely. 34 -* **Quick Read: **The speed of configuring the object is prority to other objects. 34 +* **Quick Read: **The speed of configuring the object is priority to other objects. 35 35 36 36 **Blink: **Control the state of blink by the bit address of control bit. Blinking while control bit is triggered, the frequency is editable; 37 37 ... ... @@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ 44 44 45 45 * **Read address**: Use the value of the read address to determine the address A after deviation, and use the address A as the read address of the object. 46 46 47 -**For example:**: HDX11.0 is the read address of the object. The three indirect read address is D0, E1 and HDW2. The system would read the value of address HDW2. 47 +**For example:**: HDX11.0 is the read address of the object. The three indirect read address is D0, E1, and HDW2. The system would read the value of address HDW2. 48 48 49 -If its value is 22, and the second indrect read address E1 would update to E23, then the system would read the value of E23. 49 +If its value is 22, and the second indirect read address E1 would update to E23, then the system would read the value of E23. 50 50 51 -If its value is 33, then the fi srt indrect read address D0 would update to D33, then the value of D33 is 44, that is, the bit of deviation is 44 bits.51 +If its value is 33, then the first indirect read address D0 would update to D33, then the value of D33 is 44, that is, the bit of deviation is 44 bits. 52 52 53 53 A word has 16 bits, divide 16 into 44, and the answer is 2, remainder 12. Therefore, the read address of object is update from HDX11.0 to HDX13.12, and the final read address is HDX13.12. 54 54 ... ... @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ 59 59 (% style="text-align:center" %) 60 60 [[image:位开关 2.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] 61 61 62 -**All languages: **Edit the texts of all the languages of the object in a time. A maximum of 8 languages supported. 62 +**All languages: **Edit the texts of all the languages of the object in a time. A maximum of 8 languages are supported. 63 63 64 64 (% style="text-align:center" %) 65 65 [[image:6.Objects_html_fd7dea026037c591.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] ... ... @@ -90,15 +90,15 @@ 90 90 91 91 **Object lock** 92 92 93 -* **Lock address: **Using interlock address, address 0 means that the object would be locked and display a lock icon. Only when the interlock 93 +* **Lock address: **Using interlock address, address 0 means that the object would be locked and display a lock icon. Only when the interlock-bit address points to 1 will the bit switch be operated. 94 94 * **Hide "lock" icon: **If don't want to display the icon, you may check it. will be "no show" lock "icon" tick. 95 95 * **Lock when "ON":** check it and the bit address will be locked when the interlock address is set to 1. 96 96 97 -**Touch available: **If you check it, you could o eprate the object when you touch it.97 +**Touch available: **If you check it, you could operate the object when you touch it. 98 98 99 99 **Enable beep: **If you check it, the object will beep when you touch it. 100 100 101 -**Extended trigger funtions. **It is only valid for PLC address. 101 +**Extended trigger functions. **It is only valid for PLC address. 102 102 103 103 (% style="text-align:center" %) 104 104 [[image:位开关 6.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] ... ... @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ 110 110 * **Pop login screen** 111 111 ** Every time: Userlogin screen will pop-up when user permissions are insufficient; 112 112 ** When change user: Userlogin screen will pop-up when user permissions, and if users logged in successfully, the previous users will log out. 113 -** Pop once: userlogin screen will pop-up when user permissions are insufficient, but when user enter the right password, this object can be operated by anyone.114 -* **Hide object: **When the user has no permission, the object is hid ed. When the user hasthepermission, the object is displayed and can be operated.113 +** Pop once: Userlogin screen will pop-up when user permissions are insufficient, but when user enter the right password, this object can be operated by anyone. 114 +* **Hide object: **When the user has no permission, the object is hidden. When the user has permission, the object is displayed and can be operated. 115 115 116 116 === Animation === 117 117 ... ... @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ 130 130 131 131 For example: If the proportional gain value is x and the moving or scaling value is y, then the actual moving or scaling value is (x*y). 132 132 133 -** (Movement**133 +**Movement** 134 134 135 135 The function of [Movement] is to move the position of object on the screen according to the value of address and movement type. 136 136 ... ... @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ 146 146 147 147 **Deform** 148 148 149 -Deform object display size on screen ,mainly depends on width and height.149 +Deform object display size on screen mainly depends on width and height. 150 150 151 151 Deform type: left, right, up, down, left and right, up and down, right/left and up/down, right/left or up/down. 152 152 ... ... @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ 162 162 |(% style="width:207px" %)PLC address/station NO.|(% style="width:868px" %)Set the device station NO. to access. If default station NO. is selected, then the station NO. is the de The station number is the default station number for "Connection" settings in "System Parameters". 163 163 |(% style="width:207px" %)User input|(% style="width:868px" %)The address is not from address library, but a string. 164 164 |(% style="width:207px" %)From address Library|(% style="width:868px" %)The address is selected from address library. If there is no data in address library, it is invalid. 165 -|(% style="width:207px" %)System address|(% style="width:868px" %)Display all the items of address library. The current lyone is the address referenced by the object.165 +|(% style="width:207px" %)System address|(% style="width:868px" %)Display all the items of address library. The current one is the address referenced by the object. 166 166 |(% style="width:207px" %)Connection|(% style="width:868px" %)PLC that already exists in the project. 167 167 |(% style="width:207px" %)Address type|(% style="width:868px" %)The address type or internal register type included in the PLC selected by the project. 168 168 |(% style="width:207px" %)Address NO.|(% style="width:868px" %)To input address NO. ... ... @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ 342 342 * **Next:** Switch to the next screen in the screen list; 343 343 * **Go back: **Switch to the previous operating screen; 344 344 * **Close sub screen:** Close current sub screen; 345 -* **Instalment screen:** Pop-up instalment setting screen, only valid when the instalment is enabled; 345 +* **Instalment screen:** Pop-up installment setting screen, only valid when the installment is enabled; 346 346 * **Flash data to Udisk: **Copy data file from HMI Flash to Udisk, alarm, data record and recipe files could be copied; 347 347 348 348 (% style="text-align:center" %) ... ... @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ 358 358 (% style="text-align:center" %) 359 359 [[image:6.Objects_html_a68f2b0b1bf2758c.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 360 360 361 -**Using trigger address**. As the figure above,when 00 is ON,then selected operation of the function switch will be executed. 361 +**Using trigger address**. As the figure above, when 00 is ON, then selected operation of the function switch will be executed. 362 362 363 363 **All terminals effect**. When this function is enabled, all terminals (screens, mobile phones, ipads, computers, etc.) will execute the function Switch Function simultaneously. For example, the screens of each terminal are different. When the screen is clicked to jump to the "Home" screen, all terminals will jump to the home screen. 364 364 ... ... @@ -367,11 +367,11 @@ 367 367 ✎**Note:** 368 368 369 369 1. Some special characters like \ : * ? “ <> | are not allowed in file path, otherwise an error (the following characters could not be included in the file name.| >< : * “ ? \) may occur. 370 -1. If you use SD card which HMI does't support, then you select the SD card as path,an error may occur. 371 -1. When users save directory 370 +1. If you use SD card which HMI doesn't support, then you select the SD card as path,an error may occur. 371 +1. When users save directory, source path and destination path should end with [/], such as: [data/]. 372 372 373 373 * If source path or destination path is empty, there will be an error: [please set source and destination paths]. 374 -* If source path or destination path contain more than two consecutive [/],there will be an error: [invalid path]. 374 +* If source path or destination path contain more than two consecutive [/], there will be an error: [invalid path]. 375 375 376 376 (% start="4" %) 377 377 1. When users save specified file, it is necessary to set specified file path and file name. Such as: "data/a.txt". If there is no file name in path, there will be an error: "please set source path!" or "Please set destination path!" ... ... @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ 380 380 381 381 == Combination switch == 382 382 383 -The combination switch supports the collection of multiple functions onto one object. When the object is pressed, multiple functions are arranged in sequence to meet the special requirements of user. 383 +The combination switch supports the collection of multiple functions onto one object. When the object is pressed, multiple functions are arranged in sequence to meet the special requirements of the user. 384 384 385 385 The combination switch contains sub-functions such as bit operation, word operation, arithmetic and screen change. Click the corresponding button on the "General" of the object to add sub-functions to the list, and up to 100 sub-functions can be added. 386 386 ... ... @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ 418 418 419 419 **Word addresses length: **The length of operated addresses. 420 420 421 -* If "Target word address" is 40, "Type" is Word set,and operand is 10,the length is 3 ,when press the button,the 40~~42 will be 10.421 +* If "Target word address" is 40, "Type" is Word set, and operand is 10, the length is 3 when pressing the button, the 40~~42 will be 10. 422 422 423 423 **Arithmetic** 424 424 ... ... @@ -461,10 +461,10 @@ 461 461 ✎**Note:** 462 462 463 463 * Nested patterns of object cycle and sub-function cycles are as follows. 464 -** The cycle time areindependent.464 +** The cycle time is independent. 465 465 ** The object performs one cycle, all the sub-functions would be performed once. 466 -** If the object cycle ends earlier than the sub-function cycle, andthe sub-function would completesthe remaining number of cycles.467 -** If the object cycle ends later than the sub-function cycle, andthe sub-function cycle would be triggered again.466 +** If the object cycle ends earlier than the sub-function cycle, the sub-function would complete the remaining number of cycles. 467 +** If the object cycle ends later than the sub-function cycle, the sub-function cycle would be triggered again. 468 468 ** If the main cycle is triggered again before it finishes, then the main cycle is executed immediately when clicked and only one more time. 469 469 * For [[text>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/7.Library/#HText]]/[[graphics>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/06.Objects/#HGraphic]]/[[security>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/06.Objects/#HSecurity]]/[[animations>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/06.Objects/#HAnimation]], see the "[[Bit Switch>>path:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/06.Objects/#HBitswitch]]". 470 470 ... ... @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ 553 553 * **Read Address:** The data from designated address will be displayed. 554 554 * **Input: **Enable input function and "Write Address" configuration. 555 555 * **Same read-write address:** Configure [Write Address] is the same as "Read Address". 556 -* **Write address: **Write data to designated address. The address could be different "Read Address". 556 +* **Write address: **Write data to designated address. The address could be different from "Read Address". 557 557 * **Keypad:** it is standard numeric keypad, allow to input decimal and floating; 558 558 559 559 (% class="box infomessage" %) ... ... @@ -570,13 +570,13 @@ 570 570 (% style="text-align:center" %) 571 571 [[image:6.Objects_html_a6448568aa9b4008.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 572 572 573 -* **Font:** It is located tofont list; user could select font directly.574 -* **Trim 0 display**: The last digit of the decimal only display the non-zero part, such as :6.30 will be displayed as 6.3.575 -* **Input as "*":** the data shown as "*".573 +* **Font:** It is located in font list; user could select font directly. 574 +* **Trim 0 display**: The last digit of the decimal only display the non-zero part, such as 6.30 will be displayed as 6.3. 575 +* **Input as "*":** The data is shown as "*". 576 576 * **Alignment:** There are three modes. 577 577 * **Center:** data display on the center of object. 578 -* **Align left: ** data display on the left.579 -* **Align right: ** data display on the right.578 +* **Align left: **Data display on the left. 579 +* **Align right: **Data display on the right. 580 580 581 581 **Data format** 582 582 ... ... @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ 647 647 * **Align left: **data display on the left. 648 648 * **Align right: **data display on the right. 649 649 * **Exchange high-low byte: **Exchange High-low byte: Check it to exchange and display the contents of the high and low bytes. If the number of contents is not a multiple of 2, the rounding process will be performed. 650 -* **Length: **The length forcharacters, the maximum length is 256.650 +* **Length: **The length of characters, the maximum length is 256. 651 651 * **Exchange high-low word: **Check it to exchange and display the contents of high and low word. Only valid if the number of operating characters of the part is a multiple of 4. 652 652 653 653 **Keypad position** ... ... @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ 669 669 670 670 **Introduction** 671 671 672 -This section will introduce common settings in Chart objects 672 +This section will introduce common settings in Chart objects. 673 673 674 674 **Shape** 675 675 ... ... @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ 676 676 (% style="text-align:center" %) 677 677 [[image:6.Objects_html_9f4692cce1805843.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 678 678 679 -Set appearance of object, includ esbackground color, head color, text color, line color, select row color679 +Set appearance of object, including background color, head color, text color, line color, select row color. 680 680 681 681 **Advance** 682 682 ... ... @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ 685 685 686 686 * **Head text color**: It sets the text color of the header. 687 687 * **Transparency**: It sets transparency of the table background, 0% represents full transparency, and 100% represents completely opaque. 688 -* **Cell type**: Default is adaptive width. After select acustomization, customization could set the width of the cell.688 +* **Cell type**: Default is adaptive width. After selecting customization, customization could set the width of the cell. 689 689 * **Date and time format: **According to the needs to select the date and time display format. "NONE" means no display; please do not set both time and date to "NONE". 690 690 691 691 **Function start address** ... ... @@ -695,11 +695,11 @@ 695 695 (% style="text-align:center" %) 696 696 [[image:6.Objects_html_361b1ee164769c5d.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 697 697 698 -The address you fill in is only asthe start address. This address, including 20 consecutive addresses after this address, will be occupied. Please organize your address to prevent unnecessary errors from being reused.698 +The address you fill in is only the start address. This address, including 20 consecutive addresses after this address, will be occupied. Please organize your address to prevent unnecessary errors from being reused. 699 699 700 -**For example,** HDW0 is the function start address, then the addresses HDW0 to HDW19 are ocupied. I Fyou need thenge setting, you may set the address as the address of register HAW (HAW0 to HAW200000)700 +**For example,** HDW0 is the function start address, then the addresses HDW0 to HDW19 are occupied. If you need the power-down storage setting, you may set the address as the address of register HAW (HAW0 to HAW200000). 701 701 702 -If the start address set as HDW0, the function and address table is as below. 702 +If the start address is set as HDW0, the function and address table is as below. 703 703 704 704 (% class="table-bordered" %) 705 705 |=(% style="width: 277px;" %)**Address**|=(% style="width: 113px;" %)**Type**|=(% style="width: 158px;" %)**Object**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 528px;" %)**Function** ... ... @@ -714,9 +714,9 @@ 714 714 |(% style="width:277px" %)HDW8|(% style="width:113px" %)Word|(% style="width:158px" %)Word Switch|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 715 715 Default as 1. It can contain 50 records per page 716 716 717 -Page Up 717 +Page Up: Current Value minus 1. 718 718 719 -Page Down 719 +Page Down: Current Value add 1. 720 720 721 721 Range: 1 to 65535 722 722 ))) ... ... @@ -725,20 +725,44 @@ 725 725 HDW12 726 726 727 727 (Bit address control up and down left and right display) 728 -)))|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.0|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one page up 729 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.1|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one row up 730 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.2|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one page down 731 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.3|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one row down 732 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.4|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one page left 733 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.5|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one column left 734 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.6|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one page right 735 -|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.7|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Move one column right 728 +)))|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.0|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 729 +Table type object: Move one page up 730 + 731 +History Trend Chart: Pop up query settings window 732 +))) 733 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.1|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 734 +Table type object: Move one row up 735 + 736 +History Trend Chart: Move one span down 737 +))) 738 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.2|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 739 +Table type object: Move one page down 740 + 741 +History Trend Chart: Move one span up 742 +))) 743 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.3|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 744 +Table type object: Move one row down 745 + 746 +History Trend Chart: Display/Hide slide bar 747 +))) 748 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.4|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 749 +Table type object: Move one page left 750 + 751 +History Trend Chart: Zoom in (Narrow time span down) 752 +))) 753 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.5|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 754 +Table type object: Move one column left 755 + 756 +History Trend Chart: Zoom out (Broaden time span up) 757 +))) 758 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.6|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Table type object: Move one page right 759 +|(% style="width:113px" %)HDW12.7|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)Table type object: Move one column right 736 736 |(% style="width:277px" %)HDX13.0|(% style="width:113px" %)Bit|(% colspan="2" style="width:528px" %)((( 737 737 Span Method: 738 738 739 739 ~=0: Use the Span Value and Span Unit to query; 740 740 741 -~=1: Use start time to calculate the time intervalof query.765 +~=1: Use start time and end time to calculate the time span for query. 742 742 ))) 743 743 |(% style="width:277px" %)HDW14|(% style="width:113px" %)Word|(% rowspan="6" style="width:158px" %)Numeric Input|(% rowspan="6" style="width:237px" %)Effective when HDX13.0=1|(% style="width:291px" %)End Time: Year 744 744 |(% style="width:277px" %)HDW15|(% style="width:113px" %)Word|(% style="width:291px" %)End Time: Month ... ... @@ -758,8 +758,8 @@ 758 758 (% style="text-align:center" %) 759 759 [[image:6.Objects_html_71f505c7146db030.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 760 760 761 -* **Background type:** There are four modes, style 1 and style 2 isgradient mode, style 3 is solid color mode, style 4 is transparent.762 -* **Transparency:** transparency could be set from 0% to 100%. when set to 0%,the background is completely transparent. 785 +* **Background type:** There are four modes, style 1 and style 2 are gradient mode, style 3 is solid color mode, and style 4 is transparent. 786 +* **Transparency:** transparency could be set from 0% to 100%. when set to 0%, the background is completely transparent. 763 763 * **Position: **Show position coordinates for X and Y axes. 764 764 * **Size: **Set object size. 765 765 ... ... @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ 766 766 (% style="text-align:center" %) 767 767 [[image:6.Objects_html_64c6da58525278cb.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 768 768 769 -* **Number of X,Y axis: **Set the number of grids on the XY axis could be set from 1 to 10 divisions. 793 +* **Number of X, Y axis: **Set the number of grids on the XY axis could be set from 1 to 10 divisions. 770 770 * **Color setting: **Color1 is for object frame;color2 is for grid background. 771 771 * **Show dot:** Display the data points of each trend graph. 772 772 * **User font: **If check it, user could change the font for grid and time, if uncheck it, object uses build-in font. ... ... @@ -847,16 +847,16 @@ 847 847 (% style="text-align:center" %) 848 848 [[image:image-20220802113935-1.gif]] 849 849 850 -There are 8 buttons will display inbelow the graph, shown as following.874 +There are 8 buttons will display below the graph, shown as following. 851 851 852 852 1. [[image:image-20220616162002-15.jpeg]] Historical trend chart query button 853 853 1. [[image:image-20220616162008-16.png]] ** **Set the time and span of historical trend chart 854 854 1. [[image:image-20220616162013-17.png]] ** **Refresh 855 855 1. [[image:image-20220616162018-18.png]] ** **Move forward by span time 856 -1. [[image:image-20220616162021-19.png]] **:**Move backwards by span time 857 -1. [[image:image-20220616162025-20.png]] :Slider display control button, slider position can display the current time and the current numerical status of each curve. 880 +1. [[image:image-20220616162021-19.png]] **: **Move backwards by span time 881 +1. [[image:image-20220616162025-20.png]] : Slider display control button, slider position can display the current time and the current numerical status of each curve. 858 858 1. [[image:image-20220616162028-21.png]] Zoom in by one time according to the length of the span. 859 -1. [[image:image-20220616162032-22.png]] :Zoom out by one time according to the length of the span. 883 +1. [[image:image-20220616162032-22.png]] : Zoom out by one time according to the length of the span. 860 860 861 861 (% class="box infomessage" %) 862 862 ((( ... ... @@ -924,13 +924,13 @@ 924 924 925 925 * [[image:6.Objects_html_92e1910330039a59.gif||height="49" width="48" class="img-thumbnail"]] Query setting 926 926 * [[image:6.Objects_html_4efc52d4a7f1ea02.gif||height="49" width="49" class="img-thumbnail"]] Refresh page 927 -* [[image:image-20220808142509-1.png||height="48" width="49" class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving up one row ;951 +* [[image:image-20220808142509-1.png||height="48" width="49" class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving up one row 928 928 * [[image:image-20220808142518-2.png||height="49" width="50" class="img-thumbnail"]]means page up. 929 -* [[image:image-20220808142538-3.png||height="45" width="49" class="img-thumbnail"]] means moving down one row ;953 +* [[image:image-20220808142538-3.png||height="45" width="49" class="img-thumbnail"]] means moving down one row. 930 930 * [[image:image-20220808142546-4.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] means page down. 931 -* [[image:image-20220808142603-5.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] means moving left column ;955 +* [[image:image-20220808142603-5.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] means moving left column. 932 932 * [[image:image-20220808142610-6.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving the display to the left. 933 -* [[image:image-20220808142623-7.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving right column ;957 +* [[image:image-20220808142623-7.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving right column. 934 934 * [[image:image-20220808142630-8.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]means moving the display to right. 935 935 936 936 (% class="box infomessage" %) ... ... @@ -1062,24 +1062,24 @@ 1062 1062 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1063 1063 [[image:6.Objects_html_858d4ec965274b8a.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 1064 1064 1065 -* **File type: **There are more than one function sin this object, this is for selecting function, select [System message],when event occurs, it displays prompt messages automatically.1089 +* **File type: **There are more than one function in this object, this is for selecting function, select [System message], when event occurs, it displays prompt messages automatically. 1066 1066 * **Select line: **Set address for select row. 1067 1067 1068 1068 **Address Control** 1069 1069 1070 -* **Start group: ** control displaying start fromspecified row, which means display from specified group.1071 -* For example set 40 ,1094 +* **Start group: **Control displaying start from specified row, which means display from specified group. 1095 +* For example, set 40 1072 1072 ** If 40=1, Start from first row (first group). 1073 1073 ** If 40=2, Start from second row (second group). 1074 1074 ** ... 1075 1075 ** If 40=10, Start from 10th row (10th group). 1076 1076 * **Group number address: **Control the number of rows displayed; 1077 -* For example set 410 ,1101 +* For example, set 410 1078 1078 ** If 410=1, this object only displays 1 row (1 group). 1079 1079 ** If 410=2, this object displays 2 rows (2 groups). 1080 1080 ** ... 1081 1081 ** If 410=10, this object displays 10 rows (10 groups). 1082 -* **Start address: **Control displaying start fromspecified column, which means display from specified member. 1106 +* **Start address: **Control displaying start from specified column, which means display from specified member. 1083 1083 * For example, set 420, 1084 1084 ** If 420=1, Start from first column (first member). 1085 1085 ** If 420=2, Start from second column (second member). ... ... @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ 1112 1112 **✎Note:** 1113 1113 1114 1114 * If the file type is recipe file, modify the value of the address of "Select line" to control the selected line in the display list to the corresponding line. If another file type is selected, this address can only display the selected line (read-only mode). 1115 -* For ie series and ig series HMI, "system message" and "timeout alert" will be displayed in the top pop-up window. The yoptions of them will no longer be displayed in the record.1139 +* For ie series and ig series HMI, "system message" and "timeout alert" will be displayed in the top pop-up window. The options of them will no longer be displayed in the record. 1116 1116 * For the details, please refer to "[[Recipe>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/08.Basic%20Function/#HRecipe]]". 1117 1117 1118 1118 == **File list** == ... ... @@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@ 1119 1119 1120 1120 "File List" displays the recipe file name of the current project in the form of table in HMI. If there is no recipe file in the project, the table of the object is empty. (Table and trend chart objects currently only support Song Typeface, other fonts you set will not work. 1121 1121 1122 - recipe files in "Flash", and also shows custom folder information.1146 +Recipe files in "Flash", and also shows custom folder information. 1123 1123 1124 1124 **Function (Recipe File)** 1125 1125 ... ... @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ 1129 1129 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1130 1130 [[image:6.Objects_html_66cd30b2b962a04e.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 1131 1131 1132 -* **File type: **[Recipe File] is for display recipe files in Flash. 1156 +* **File type: **[Recipe File] is for displaying recipe files in Flash. 1133 1133 * **Folder name:** This is located to recipe function setting. 1134 1134 * **Select line:** Select one line in list and display its line No. in this address. 1135 1135 * For example, set 40, ... ... @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ 1138 1138 ** ... 1139 1139 ** If 40=10, the 10th row of object is selected. 1140 1140 1141 -✎**Note: **When the file type is Recipe File, modify the address value to control the selected line of the list to jump to the corresponding line; for other file types, this address only has the effect of displaying theline No.1165 +✎**Note: **When the file type is Recipe File, modify the address value to control the selected line of the list to jump to the corresponding line; for other file types, this address only has the effect of displaying line No. 1142 1142 1143 1143 * **Folder name address:** This is for setting recipe file name, in advance recipe mode. 1144 1144 ... ... @@ -1163,9 +1163,9 @@ 1163 1163 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1164 1164 [[image:6.Objects_html_dc49c7d7148792b3.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] 1165 1165 1166 -Function address includes copy, past, delete and rename. And HMI automatically assigns the functions to bit addresses. 1190 +Function address includes copy, paste, delete, and rename. And HMI automatically assigns the functions to bit addresses. 1167 1167 1168 -For example, if the function address is HDW 90, the detailed information as below.1192 +For example, if the function address is HDW 90, the detailed information is below. 1169 1169 1170 1170 (% class="table-bordered" %) 1171 1171 |**Address**|**Address type**|**Object type**|**Function** ... ... @@ -1308,15 +1308,15 @@ 1308 1308 ** **History**: Historical data can be queried. 1309 1309 ** **Real Time**: Only real-time data is displayed. 1310 1310 * **Curve Buffer** 1311 -** **History**: Ii is in data record area configured by data record. Multiple record groups could be configured, and each record group has multiple channels.1335 +** **History**: It is in data record area configured by data record. Multiple record groups could be configured, and each record group has multiple channels. 1312 1312 ** **Real Time**: It is in Real-time trend chart configured by data record. Multiple record groups could be configured, and each record group has multiple curve numbers. 1313 1313 1314 -**✎Note: **There must be one of settings (Data record and real-time trend chart) in configurations, otherwise there will no data in curve buffer. 1338 +**✎Note: **There must be one of settings (Data record and real-time trend chart) in configurations, otherwise there will be no data in curve buffer. 1315 1315 1316 -* **Curve No.**: The number of curves is the same as the number of channels in the record group. A maximum of 8 curves could be displayed.After selecting the curve to be displayed, it can set the scale range and scale color of each curve. 1317 -* **Enable**: After selecting the corresponding curve number in the status bar and enabl ethe curve, set different curve styles and colors according to your needs, then select the channel number in the data buffer, and finally set the data range.1340 +* **Curve No.**: The number of curves is the same as the number of channels in the record group. A maximum of 8 curves could be displayed. After selecting the curve to be displayed, it can set the scale range and scale color of each curve. 1341 +* **Enable**: After selecting the corresponding curve number in the status bar and enabling the curve, set different curve styles and colors according to your needs, then select the channel number in the data buffer, and finally set the data range. 1318 1318 * **Data Range: **Directly set the maximum and minimum values of the displayed graph. If the box "Variable Range" is checked, the set data is read from the filled address. The data format of the address is set as needed, and the length of the variable address is related to the set data format. 1319 -* **Display Scale Value: **Display the value of disc record. The font color could be changed 1343 +* **Display Scale Value: **Display the value of disc record. The font color could be changed. 1320 1320 1321 1321 **Appearance** 1322 1322 ... ... @@ -1323,9 +1323,9 @@ 1323 1323 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1324 1324 [[image:6-3DiscRecordConfigAppearen.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] 1325 1325 1326 -1. **Circular Axis Scale**: Number of scale intervals in the direction of the circular axis. The range is1 to10. 1327 -1. **Start Position**: The starting position to draw the curve: top, bottom, left and right. 1328 -1. **Rotary Axis Scale**: Number of scale intervals in the direction of the axis of rotation. The range is 4, 6 and 12. 1350 +1. **Circular Axis Scale**: Number of scale intervals in the direction of the circular axis. The range is 1 to 10. 1351 +1. **Start Position**: The starting position to draw the curve: top, bottom, left, and right. 1352 +1. **Rotary Axis Scale**: Number of scale intervals in the direction of the axis of rotation. The range is 4, 6, and 12. 1329 1329 1. **Inner Circle Size**: Ratio of the inner circle to the outer circle. 1330 1330 1. **Scale Style**: The way the scale is displayed, style 0 represents adaptive display, and style 1 represents forward display. 1331 1331 1. **Background Color**: Appearance background color. ... ... @@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@ 1361 1361 1362 1362 == **Pointer meter** == 1363 1363 1364 -The meter responds to change sin the value of the indicated word address by means of a dial and a pointer. The meter looks very similar to the actual meter.1388 +The meter responds to change in the value of the indicated word address by means of a dial and a pointer. The meter looks very similar to the actual meter. 1365 1365 1366 1366 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1367 1367 [[image:image-20220805161001-1.jpeg]] ... ... @@ -1376,13 +1376,13 @@ 1376 1376 * 32-bit signed decimal 1377 1377 * 32-bit unsigned decimal 1378 1378 1379 -**Digits setting:** set directly the maximum and the minimum. Only when the floating point number is selected, can the themaximum and minimum value be with a decimal point, and other data format can't be with a decimal point. If the value is read by the address, then select "variable limits", and fill in the address.1403 +**Digits setting:** set directly the maximum and the minimum. Only when the floating point number is selected, can the maximum and minimum value be with a decimal point, and other data formats can't be with a decimal point. If the value is read by the address, then select "variable limits", and fill in the address. 1380 1380 1381 1381 * **Min angle and max angle:** Data range, if data beyond range will be not inputted. 1382 1382 1383 1383 **Variable limits:** when checked, low limit address and high limit address could be edit showed below; 1384 1384 1385 -**Show meter background**: This is for setting meter background. When not checked, the background color is transparent; When checked, there are four styles of pointer meter to select itaccording to needs.1409 +**Show meter background**: This is for setting meter background. When not checked, the background color is transparent; When checked, there are four styles of pointer meter to select according to needs. 1386 1386 1387 1387 **Show pointer**: When not checked, the pointer is not displayed; When checked, you could set the style and color of pointer. 1388 1388 ... ... @@ -1394,11 +1394,11 @@ 1394 1394 1395 1395 **Start angle: **It sets the position where the minimum value is displayed. 1396 1396 1397 -**Position&size:** Set the position of the object in the screen and the size of the object. The object is displayed as square. If the width or the height of the object is changed, the other data will also be changed.1421 +**Position&size:** Set the position of the object on the screen and the size of the object. The object is displayed as square. If the width or the height of the object is changed, the other data will also be changed. 1398 1398 1399 1399 **Result** 1400 1400 1401 -When configuration is completed, the object is shown asbelow picture when HMI is running.1425 +When configuration is completed, the object is shown below picture when HMI is running. 1402 1402 1403 1403 (% style="text-align:center" %) 1404 1404 [[image:6.Objects_html_1b8e24a5065cf96a.gif||class="img-thumbnail"]] ... ... @@ -2184,8 +2184,8 @@ 2184 2184 2185 2185 (% style="width:892px" %) 2186 2186 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 208px;" %)Register|=(% style="width: 308px;" %)Description|=(% style="width: 132px;" %)Length|=(% style="width: 241px;" %)Data Format 2187 -|=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6000|(% style="width:308px" %)App 2188 -|=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6020|(% style="width:308px" %)Secret of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)20 Words|(% style="width:241px" %)String 2211 +|=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6000|(% style="width:308px" %)AppKey of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)20 Words|(% style="width:241px" %)String 2212 +|=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6020|(% style="width:308px" %)AppSecret of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)20 Words|(% style="width:241px" %)String 2189 2189 |=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6040|(% style="width:308px" %)Device S/N of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)43 Words|(% style="width:241px" %)String 2190 2190 |=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6083|(% style="width:308px" %)Channel number of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)1 Word|(% style="width:241px" %)16bit Unsigned 2191 2191 |=(% style="width: 208px;" %)HDW6084|(% style="width:308px" %)Device IP of EZVIZ Cloud|(% style="width:132px" %)16 Words|(% style="width:241px" %)String ... ... @@ -2227,54 +2227,54 @@ 2227 2227 2228 2228 The result code of function control will be displayed in HDW6124, the specific code as following table shows: 2229 2229 2230 - |=(% scope="row" style="width:;" %)Result Code|=(% style="width: 366px;" %)Description|=(% style="width: 519px;" %)Remark2231 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) -1|(% style="width:366px" %)Operationfailed|(% style="width:519px" %)Other reason(For example network error, device configuration error, etc.)2232 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1 001|(% style="width:366px" %)Internalrror|(% style="width:519px" %)Suggestto retry2233 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 2|(% style="width:366px" %)Camerasearch: Request parameteris empty|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm the accountand passwordwhethercorrectornot2234 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 3|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera search:Search failed|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm thedevice ethernet whether connectnormal2235 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 4|(% style="width:366px" %)Camerabinding failed:Invalidcamera ID|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm the cameraIDwhetheris inthevalidrange2236 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 5|(% style="width:366px" %)Cameraopening failed:Cannot match the correspondingcamera|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm theaccount, passwordandS/Nwhethercorrectornot2237 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 6|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannot adaptminimumresolution|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm thecamera supportsONVIFprotocolor not2238 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 7|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannotget the rtspstreamaddress|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm the camera supports ONVIF protocol or not2239 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 8|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannotadapt thecameraparameters|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm the camera supports ONVIF protocol or not2240 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-100 9|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed:Openvideostreamfailed|(% style="width:519px" %)Confirm the camerawhether isnrunning status,orwhetherpenthecamera toofrequently2241 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-10 10|(% style="width:366px" %)Cameraclosing failed:Cannotadaptthecameraparameters|(% style="width:519px" %)2242 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 1|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2243 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 2|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2244 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 3|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2245 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 4|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2246 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 5|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2247 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-101 6|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2248 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)1|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:51 9px" %)2249 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 201|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2250 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 401|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2251 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)40 3|(% style="width:366px" %)9px" %)2252 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)40 4|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2253 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)40 5|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2254 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 10001|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2255 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)1000 2|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2256 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)1000 5|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2257 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)100 17|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2258 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)100 30|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2259 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 20001|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2260 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)2000 2|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2261 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)2000 6|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2262 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)2000 7|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2263 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)2000 8|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2264 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)200 14|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2265 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)2001 8|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2266 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)200 32|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2267 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 49999|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2268 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 60000|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2269 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)6000 1|(% style="width:366px" %) |(% style="width:519px" %)2270 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2271 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2272 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2273 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2274 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2275 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2276 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2277 -|=(% style="width: 129px;" %) 9px" %)2254 +(% style="width:1029px" %) 2255 +|=(% scope="row" style="width: 129px;" %)Result Code|=(% style="width: 366px;" %)Description|=(% style="width: 531px;" %)Remark 2256 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1|(% style="width:366px" %)Operation failed|(% style="width:531px" %)Other reason(For example network error, device configuration error, etc.) 2257 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1001|(% style="width:366px" %)Internal error|(% style="width:531px" %)Suggest to retry 2258 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1002|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera search: Request parameter is empty|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the account and password whether correct or not 2259 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1003|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera search: Search failed|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the device ethernet whether connect normal 2260 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1004|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera binding failed: Invalid camera ID|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera ID whether is in the valid range 2261 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1005|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannot match the corresponding camera|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the account, password and S/N whether correct or not 2262 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1006|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannot adapt minimum resolution|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera supports ONVIF protocol or not 2263 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1007|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannot get the rtsp stream address|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera supports ONVIF protocol or not 2264 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1008|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Cannot adapt the camera parameters|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera supports ONVIF protocol or not 2265 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1009|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera opening failed: Open video stream failed|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on running status, or whether open the camera too frequently 2266 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1010|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera closing failed: Camera on the closed status|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on running status or not 2267 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1011|(% style="width:366px" %)Camera closing failed: Camera on the closed status|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on running status or not 2268 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1012|(% style="width:366px" %)Screenshot failed: Camera not opened|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on running status or not 2269 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1013|(% style="width:366px" %)Screenshot failed: Execution error occurred|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on normal running status or not 2270 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1014|(% style="width:366px" %)Alias setting failed: Cannot match the corresponding camera|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the S/N whether correct or camera whether is on running status 2271 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1015|(% style="width:366px" %)Pan-tilt controlling failed: Camera on the closed status|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether is on normal running status or not 2272 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)-1016|(% style="width:366px" %)Pan-tilt controlling failed: Camera match failed|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the account, password and S/N whether correct and the camera device whether supports pan-tilt movement 2273 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)1|(% style="width:366px" %)Operation success|(% style="width:531px" %)Operation success 2274 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)201|(% style="width:366px" %)Play address created|(% style="width:531px" %)Do not open the camera frequently 2275 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)401|(% style="width:366px" %)Unauthorized|(% style="width:531px" %)Please contact the device administrator to enable operation permission 2276 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)403|(% style="width:366px" %)Operation prohibited|(% style="width:531px" %)Please contact the device administrator to enable operation permission 2277 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)404|(% style="width:366px" %)Play address not obtain|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the device network status 2278 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)403|(% style="width:366px" %)User does not exist|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the AppKey and AppSecret whether correct 2279 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)10001|(% style="width:366px" %)Parameter error|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the basic information of EZVIZ Cloud whether correct 2280 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)10002|(% style="width:366px" %)AccessToken abnormal or expire|(% style="width:531px" %)Please try to reopen the camera 2281 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)10005|(% style="width:366px" %)AppKey abnormal|(% style="width:531px" %)AppKey is frozen, please contact with EZVIZ customer service to unfreeze 2282 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)10017|(% style="width:366px" %)AppKey does not exist|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the AppKey whether correct or not 2283 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)10030|(% style="width:366px" %)AppKey is unmatched with AppSecret|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the AppKey and AppSecret whether correct 2284 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20001|(% style="width:366px" %)Channel does not exist|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether re-added or channel parameter whether changed 2285 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20002|(% style="width:366px" %)Device does not exist|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the S/N whether correct 2286 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20006|(% style="width:366px" %)Network abnormal|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the device network status, try again later 2287 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20007|(% style="width:366px" %)Device offline|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the devie whether online or not 2288 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20008|(% style="width:366px" %)Device response timeout|(% style="width:531px" %)Operation too frequent, try again later 2289 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20014|(% style="width:366px" %)S/N illegal|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the S/N whether correct 2290 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20018|(% style="width:366px" %)The current user does not own the device|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the S/N whether correct 2291 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)20032|(% style="width:366px" %)Channel does not exist under the current user|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the camera whether re-added or channel parameter whether changed 2292 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)49999|(% style="width:366px" %)Data abnormal|(% style="width:531px" %)Please try to reopen the camera 2293 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60000|(% style="width:366px" %)Device does not support pan-tilt controlling|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the device whether supports pan-tilt controlling or not 2294 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60001|(% style="width:366px" %)The current user does not have the permission of pan-tilt controlling|(% style="width:531px" %)Please contact the device administrator to enable operation permission 2295 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60002|(% style="width:366px" %)Device tilt reaches to the upper movement limit|(% style="width:531px" %)Device control reach to limitation, do not repeat the operation 2296 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60003|(% style="width:366px" %)Device tilt reaches to the lower movement limit|(% style="width:531px" %)Device control reach to limitation, do not repeat the operation 2297 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60004|(% style="width:366px" %)Device pan reaches to the left movement limit|(% style="width:531px" %)Device control reach to limitation, do not repeat the operation 2298 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60005|(% style="width:366px" %)Device pan reaches to the right movement limit|(% style="width:531px" %)Device control reach to limitation, do not repeat the operation 2299 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60006|(% style="width:366px" %)Current pan-tilt controlling operation failed|(% style="width:531px" %)Pan-tilt operation failed, try again later 2300 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60019|(% style="width:366px" %)Device stream is encrypted|(% style="width:531px" %)Using the EZVIZ Cloud client software to close the stream encrypted, then remote monitoring will be able to use 2301 +|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)60020|(% style="width:366px" %)Unsupport this command|(% style="width:531px" %)Confirm the device whether supports this operation or not 2278 2278 2279 2279 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 2280 2280 **Default Configuration**:Enable the default configuration, the initialization of the EZVIZ cloud camera display components will use the default configuration for binding, the screen can also be modified through the function address configuration information; do not enable the default configuration, the default initial configuration of the EZVIZ cloud camera display components are empty.