Changes for page 13 HMI Internal Registers

Last modified by Jett on 2025/04/28 16:07

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25 25  * The address of the bit address HDX is with a decimal point while word addresses are integers.
26 26  )))
27 27  
28 += Address ranges table =
29 +
30 +(% style="text-align:center" %)
31 +[[image:6.png]]
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28 28  = **Data storage area (HDW/HDX)** =
29 29  
30 30  It is used to save the temporary data of project.
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51 51  
52 52  It is system recipe data power-off save register. The range is from RPW000000 to RPW990450.
53 53  
59 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
60 +(((
54 54  **✎Note:**
55 55  
56 56  * RPW is power-down retention. The register of this type is able to save the data before the power-down.
57 57  * To avoid possible device failure, do not immediately power off and reboot when configuring the power-down save addre
65 +)))
58 58  
59 59  = **Single user data area (HUW/HUX)** =
60 60  
61 61  It is used for system special registers (reserved by system).
62 62  
63 -1. Access as word, and serial number range is from HUW0 to HUW199999.
64 -1. Access as bit, and serial number range is from HUX0.0 to HUX199999.15.
71 +1. Access as word, and serial number range is from HUW0 to HUW1599.
72 +1. Access as bit, and serial number range is from HUX0.0 to HUX1599.15.
65 65  
66 66  **✎Note:**
67 67  
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135 135  (% class="table-bordered" style="width:1024px" %)
136 136  |=(% scope="row" style="width: 160px;" %)**Address**|=(% style="width: 282px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 452px;" %)**Description**
137 137  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW0|(% style="width:282px" %)Language switch|(% style="width:452px" %)Multiple language could be set in the project, HMI support maximum 8 languages. (Power-down save supported)
138 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep frequency|(% style="width:452px" %)Frequency range: 0~~4000
139 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW2|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep volume|(% style="width:452px" %)Volume range: 0~~80
146 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep frequency (Only valid in HMI V1.0 System)|(% style="width:452px" %)Frequency range: 0~~4000
147 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW2|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep volume (Only valid in HMI V1.0 System)|(% style="width:452px" %)Volume range: 0~~80
140 140  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW3|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep time|(% style="width:452px" %)Unit: ms
141 141  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW4|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep whether enable or not|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
142 142  * =0: Enable.
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150 150  )))
151 151  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW6~~HSW7|(% style="width:282px" %)Number of alarms|(% style="width:452px" %)The number of alarm (it also includes the records of alarm confirmed)
152 152  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW8|(% style="width:282px" %)Number of unconfirmed history alarm|(% style="width:452px" %)The number of unconfirmed history alarm
153 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW9|(% style="width:282px" %)Time out tip|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
161 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW9|(% style="width:282px" %)Time out prompt|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
154 154  * =0: Enable
155 155  * =1: Disable
156 156  )))
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175 175  * =5: Friday.
176 176  * =6: Saturday.
177 177  )))
186 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW39|(% style="width:282px" %)Beep type(Only valid in HMI V2.0 System)|(% style="width:452px" %)Type range: 1-5, Default is 1.
178 178  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW134|(% style="width:282px" %)(((
179 179  Whether the Script is read through
180 180  
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450 450  Address mapping polling cycle, effective range: 40~~1000ms, default: 300ms.
451 451  
452 452  * When the set value is greater than 1000, the value is 1000.
453 -* When the set value is greater than 1000, it changes to the default value 300
462 +* When the set value is lower than 40, it changes to the default value 300
454 454  )))
455 455  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1087|(% style="width:282px" %)Control write interval in address mapping|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
456 456  After reading data to the device for N times, Perform an address mapping write operation. N is the interval value. The effective range: 0~~5, and default is 2.
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593 593  * =0: Server connection exception
594 594  * =1: Server connection is OK
595 595  )))
596 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1740|(% style="width:282px" %)Wi-fi signal signal strength|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
605 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1740|(% style="width:282px" %)Wi-fi signal strength|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
597 597  Display the value of Wi-fi signal signal strength, ranges from 0~~100 (Signal strength is automatically obtained only once when HMI is powered on, and it will not be automatically updated. It needs to be used with the HSW1890)
598 598  )))
599 599  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1741|(% colspan="1" rowspan="12" style="width:282px" %)Related IP register in 4Gnetwork status (It is valid when HMI is connected to 4G)|(% style="width:452px" %)Local IP address high byte 1
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795 795  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1853|(% style="width:282px" %)File format for exporting data records to USB flash drive or SD card|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
796 796  * =0: db database
797 797  * =1: CSV
807 +
808 +(Only valid for script function DbToCsvFile)
798 798  )))
799 799  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1854|(% style="width:282px" %)High and low word conversion type|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
800 800  * =0: use the old high-low word conversion (default)
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821 821  * =1: priority WLAN
822 822  * =2: priority 4G
823 823  )))
824 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1866|(% style="width:282px" %)Delete the LUa extension module file|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
835 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1866|(% style="width:282px" %)Delete the Lua extension module file|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
825 825  * =0: delete;
826 826  * = Others: do not delete
827 827  )))
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890 890  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)(((
891 891  HSW1879
892 892  )))|(% style="width:452px" %)Ethernet1 Local DNS2 address high byte 4
904 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1890|(% colspan="1" style="width:282px" %)Enable refresh current network signal|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
905 +* =1: Refresh the network signal once after triggered (This register will be automatically reset after triggered, only update the signal value once after per 15 seconds, not able to update twice in the short interval)
906 +* =Others: not refresh
907 +)))
908 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW1891|(% colspan="1" style="width:282px" %)Enable clear cache for screen data  |(% style="width:452px" %)(((
909 +* =1, not clear screen cache when switch language
910 +* =2, trigger clear cache of all screens for once time
911 +* =3, always clear cache of all screen data
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893 893  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW10000~~19999|(% style="width:282px" %)Power-down storage area|(% style="width:452px" %)After restart, the data remains
894 894  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW10035|(% rowspan="13" style="width:282px" %)(((
895 895  Note: Valid when Ethernet1 of HMI is plugged into the network cable.
896 -①When the Ethernet setting is enabled in the project parameters, this register displays the set value.
897 -②. When the Ethernet setting is not enabled in the engineering parameters, the register displays the Ethernet IP automatically acquired by the HMI.
898 -③. When the HMI is not plugged into the network cable, the register will show 0 whether the engineering parameters are set or not.
899 -④.IP related registers can be read and written (only static IP mode can be written).
916 +① When the Ethernet setting is enabled in the project parameters, this register displays the set value.
917 +② When the Ethernet setting is not enabled in the engineering parameters, the register displays the Ethernet IP automatically acquired by the HMI.
918 +③ When the HMI is not plugged into the network cable, the register will show 0 whether the engineering parameters are set or not.
919 +④ IP related registers can be read and written (only static IP mode can be written).
900 900  )))|(% style="width:452px" %)Local IP address high byte 1
901 901  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW10036|(% style="width:452px" %)Local IP address high byte 2
902 902  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW10037|(% style="width:452px" %)Local IP address high byte 3
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990 990  * =0: LAN or the external network both OK
991 991  * =1: Only LAN access
992 992  * =2: Only external network can access
1013 +* =3: Close the functions
993 993  )))
994 994  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW11757|(% style="width:282px" %)Enable the valid date of the dynamic installment password|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
995 995  * =0: Disabled
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