Changes for page 13 HMI Internal Registers

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13 13  HMI internal registers are divided into bit address and word address, which can be accessed in two ways (take HDW as an example).
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15 -* Access as word with the prefix "HDW".
16 -** HDW0 means the 1st word of system data area. HDW1 means the 2nd word of system data area.
17 -* Access as bit with the prefix "HDX".  The number before "." i".  The number before Access in bit with the prefix "HD".  The number before Access in bit with the prefix "HDX". The number before "." indicates the number of the word. The number after "." indicates the bit number of the word.
18 -** HDX1020.12 means to access the system data area in bit mode, the specific location is the 13th bit of the 1020 word.
15 +1. Access as word with the prefix "HDW".
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17 +* HDW0 means the 1st word of system data area. HDW1 means the 2nd word of system data area.
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20 +1. Access as bit with the prefix "HDX".  The number before "." i".  The number before Access in bit with the prefix "HD".  The number before Access in bit with the prefix "HDX". The number before "." indicates the number of the word. The number after "." indicates the bit number of the word.
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22 +* HDX1020.12 means to access the system data area in bit mode, the specific location is the 13th bit of the 1020 word.
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22 22  **✎Note:**
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24 24  * Addresses in HDX are the bits from words in HDW, so be careful when using addresses. For example, HDX1020.12 is the 13th bit to access the 1020 word. The value of this bit is the same as that of the word accessed through HDW001020. The 13th bit of this word is actually the same bit as HDX1020.12.
25 25  * The address of the bit address HDX is with a decimal point while word addresses are integers.
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28 28  = **Data storage area (HDW/HDX)** =
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39 39  1. Access as word, and serial number range is from HAW0 to HAW199999.
40 40  1. Access as bit, and serial number range is from HAX0.0 to HAX199999.15.
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44 44  **✎Note:**
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46 46  * HAW/HAX is power-down retention. The register of this type is able to save the data before the power-down.
47 47  * To avoid possible device failure, do not immediately power off and reboot when configuring the power-down save addre
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49 49  
50 50  = **Recipe index area (RPW)** =
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339 339  * HDX882.1=0 SD card doesn't execute storage or storage finished.
340 340  * HDX882.1=1 SD card is reading data, don't remove SD card.
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342 -|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW884|(% style="width:282px" %)Enter the system network configuration interface|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
343 -* =0: Do not enter the network configuration interface
344 -* =1: Enter the system network configuration interface.
345 -** (ig series HMI only supports to enter the system interface)
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340 +|=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW884|(% style="width:282px" %)Enter setup screen|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
341 +* = 0: Do not into setup screen
342 +* = 1: Enter setup screen
347 347  )))
348 348  |=(% style="width: 160px;" %)HSW885|(% style="width:282px" %)When the control object hides the address is read failed (communication failure), set the display mode of the object|(% style="width:452px" %)(((
349 349  * = 0: displayed by object setting.
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1003 1003  |(% style="width:220px" %)HSW11226|=(% style="width: 336px;" %)2 TCP; =3 UDP
1004 1004  |(% style="width:220px" %)HSW11227|(% style="width:336px" %)Reserved
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1008 1008  **✎Note:** The number of Ethernet connections supported by different HMI series varies.
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1011 1011  == **Communication control** ==
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1013 1013  (% class="table-bordered" %)
1014 -|=(% style="width: 135px;" %)**Communication No.**|=(% style="width: 102px;" %)**Station No.**|=(% style="width: 185px;" %)**Control bit**|=(% style="width: 191px;" %)**Communication lamp**|=(% style="width: 271px;" %)**Description**
1008 +|(% style="width:135px" %)**Communication No.**|(% style="width:102px" %)**Station No.**|(% style="width:185px" %)**Control bit**|(% style="width:191px" %)**Communication lamp**|(% style="width:271px" %)**Description**
1015 1015  |(% colspan="1" rowspan="16" style="width:135px" %)1|(% style="width:102px" %)0~~15|(% style="width:185px" %)HSX550.0~HSX550.15|(% style="width:191px" %)HSX558.0~HSX558.15|(% rowspan="160" style="width:271px" %)Communication number refers to the number in "Communication Port Configuration". A number provides 256 device station numbers. Each station number corresponds to a communication control bit and a communication indicator bit. Registers HSX550.0 to HSX805.15 are used to control the station numbers from 0 to 127, and registers HSX1150.0 to HSX1405.15 are used to control station numbers 128 to 255.
1016 1016  |(% style="width:102px" %)16~~31|(% style="width:185px" %)HSX551.0~HSX551.15|(% style="width:191px" %)HSX559.0~HSX559.15
1017 1017  |(% style="width:102px" %)32~~47|(% style="width:185px" %)HSX552.0~HSX552.15|(% style="width:191px" %)HSX560.0~HSX560.15