Changes for page 04 Library

Last modified by Mora Zhou on 2023/11/01 13:39

From version 13.1
edited by Stone Wu
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To version 21.1
edited by Karen
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10 10  [[image:位图库、.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" class="img-thumbnail"]]
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13 -You could view all the bitmaps in the library, and import or export them accoridng to your own needs. You can also create multi-state bitmaps.
13 +You could view all the bitmaps in the library, and import or export them according to your own needs. You can also create multi-state bitmaps.
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16 16  There are four kinds of galleries as follows.
17 17  
18 -* **Project gallery: **The bitmaps added in the project and the bitmaps applied in the project are displayed in the project gallery.
18 +* **Project gallery: **The bitmaps added to the project and the bitmaps applied to the project are displayed in the project gallery.
19 19  ** Rename: You could click one bitmap to rename. Bitmap names can be a combination of Chinese characters, numbers, and letters (case sensitive), but no special characters. The length of it cannot exceed 18 characters.
20 20  ** When you place the mouse on the display area of bitmap, its name and resolution would be displayed.
21 21  ** You can export the current project bitmap file, import the file in another project, and call it in the new project.
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27 27  
28 28  = Font =
29 29  
30 -You could pre-set the font and directly call the settings in the font library when editing the project.
30 +User can pre-set the font and directly call the settings in the font library when editing the project.
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100 100  1. When importing Excel files, if there is pure digital content in the imported information, you need to set the format of the table box to "text" mode. Otherwise, the text import fails or an error occurs due to incorrect information format.
101 101  )))
102 102  
103 -**Introduction**
104 -
105 -Wecon HMI can send email with information from fields to the specified email address as soon as the conditions is triggered, but email sending is based on the network.
106 -
107 107  = **Email** =
108 108  
109 109  == Email setting ==
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110 110  
111 111  In "PIStudio" software, click "Project" → "E-mail" to open email function setting screen.
112 112  
109 +**Introduction**
110 +
111 +Wecon HMI can send email with information from fields to the specified email address as soon as the conditions are triggered, but email sending is based on the network.
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194 194  
195 195  * **Manual Trigger**
196 196  
197 -It is for modifying the email sending settings when HMI is running. According to the set manual trigger address, the address is offset backward to get the address of the corresponding function (a total of 201 words). Take HDW100 as an example.
197 +It is for modifying the email-sending settings when HMI is running. According to the set manual trigger address, the address is offset backward to get the address of the corresponding function (a total of 201 words). Take HDW100 as an example.
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200 200  |=**Address**|=**Description**
201 201  |HDX100.0|Sending trigger
202 -|HDX101.0 to HDX101.15|It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW101.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in recipient list.
202 +|HDX101.0 to HDX101.15|It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW101.0 is set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in recipient list.
203 203  |HDX103.0 to HDX103.15|It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW103.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in CC list.
204 204  |HDX105.0 to HDX105.15|It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW105.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in BCC list (Secret delivery).
205 205  |HDW107 to HDW171|The subject length is limited to 64 words. (If it exceeds, it will intercept 64 words of content)
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206 206  |HDW172 to HDW300|The content length is limited to 128 words. (If it exceeds, it will intercept 128 words of content)
207 207  |HDX301.0|Whether to send an alarm record attachment (a file named AlarmDataFile.db)
208 208  
209 -1. Emails that sent manually are not queued. Emails trigger by bit change, rising edge, falling edge and timing need to be sent in the sequence of triggering. The maximum value is 100, and those who are added after it is exceeded will be discarded. If an email is sending, it would send immediately after the current email is sent. If there is no email sending, it would send immediately.
209 +1. Emails that sent manually are not queued. Emails triggered by bit change, rising edge, falling edge and timing need to be sent in the sequence of triggering. The maximum value is 100, and those who are added after it is exceeded will be discarded. If an email is sending, it would send immediately after the current email is sent. If there is no email sending, it would send immediately.
210 210  1. If the trigger condition sent manually is the rising edge trigger, before the mail is sent, no new mail will be sent even if it is triggered again. No matter the email is sent successfully or not, the corresponding trigger would be OFF.
211 -1. Emails that sent manually would only be sent once no matter the sending error is custom error, network or other errors.
211 +1. Emails that sent manually would only be sent once no matter whether ending error is custom error, network or other errors.
212 212  
213 213  == Email sending settings ==
214 214  
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400 400  |(% style="width:155px" %)Down|(% style="width:689px" %)Move the selected item down one line;
401 401  |(% style="width:155px" %)Help|(% style="width:689px" %)Click it to open help document;
402 402  
403 -**Operating procedures of creating new address**
403 +**Operating procedures for creating a new address**
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408 408  1. Click "Add" to open address edit window.
409 409  1. Set "Address name".
410 410  1. Set address.
411 -1. Set PLC station number (It is not necessary setting, the user sets according to the actual situation).
411 +1. Set PLC station number (It is not necessary setting, the user sets it according to the actual situation).
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414 414  (((
415 -**✎Note:** Address Library: it supports importing addresses information from Excel files. However, the following two points need to be noted:
415 +**✎Note:**
416 416  
417 +1. Address Library: it supports importing address information from Excel files. However, the following two points need to be noted:
417 417  1. When importing an Excel file, if the contents of a certain Name, Type, and Address are all empty, the information of the subsequent ID will not be imported.
418 418  1. When importing Excel files, if there is pure digital content in the imported information, you need to set the format of the table box to "text" mode. Otherwise, the text import fails or an error occurs due to incorrect information format.
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435 435  
436 436  **Source address**
437 437  
438 -The origin address that need to be mapped to other addresses. If there is calculation, 2 source addresses are required, and the result would be saved in "target address".
439 +The origin address needs to be mapped to other addresses. If there is calculation, 2 source addresses are required, and the result would be saved in "target address".
439 439  
440 440  **Data type: **Only word address need to set data type. If it is the address of 32-bit register, check "32-bit register".
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472 472  
473 473  **Mapping**
474 474  
475 -This is control bit for mapping one item, the default mode is mapping when OFF; If user want to change control condition, please check [Mapping when ON];
476 +This is the control bit for mapping one item, the default mode is mapping when OFF; If user wants to change the control condition, please check [Mapping when ON];
476 476  
477 -**Target address:**
478 +**Target address**
478 478  
479 479  It is address used to store source address data;
480 480  
481 481  **Cont. Write:**
482 482  
483 -Write address length for single time, used for some special device addresses that need to be written continuously;
484 +Write address length for a single time, used for some special device addresses that need to be written continuously;
484 484  
485 485  **Global mapping control**
486 486  
487 -The function and mode are similar to [Mapping], but it is used to control all mapping items. The setting screen as below show;
488 +The function and mode are similar to [Mapping], but it is used to control all mapping items. The setting screen below show;
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491 491  
492 492  **Buttons**
493 493  
494 -* **Clear:** Delete all settings in settings, such as [Source address], [Length] and so on.
495 +* **Clear:** Delete all settings in settings, such as [Source address], [Length], and so on.
495 495  * **Add:** Create a new mapping item.
496 496  * **Edit:** Change selected item.
497 497  * **Delete:** Delete selected item.
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507 507  (((
508 508  **✎Note:**
509 509  
510 -* Too many [Read-Through] items will cause HMI running slow.
511 +* Too many [Read-Through] items will cause HMI to run slowly.
511 511  * If there are multiple consecutive addresses, please increase the length to reduce the mapping items
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513 513  
514 -**Fucntion descrition**
515 +**Function description**
515 515  
516 516  Address mapping is to map the source address to the destination address or the two source addresses are mapped to the destination address by some operation. The source and destination addresses can be PLC addresses or internal addresses or from different serial ports.
517 517  
518 -For example: Map D0 to HDW100, the map length is 10, then the value of D0 to D9 are mapped to HDW100 to HDW109.
519 +For example Map D0 to HDW100, the map length is 10, then the value of D0 to D9 are mapped to HDW100 to HDW109.
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520 520  There are two map methods: read and write and read-only.
521 521  
522 522  1. **Read and write: **If the value of source address is changed, the value of the destination address changes accordingly. After the value of the destination address is changed, the value of the corresponding source address does not change. Four some four operations or logical operations, they can only be selected in this way.
523 -1. **Read-only: **If the value of source address is changed, the value of the destination address changes accordingly. After the value of the destination address is changed, the value of the corresponding source address changes too. Four some four operations or logical operations, they can not be selected in this way.
524 +1. **Read-only: **If the value of the source address is changed, the value of the destination address changes accordingly. After the value of the destination address is changed, the value of the corresponding source address changes too. Four some four operations or logical operations, they can not be selected in this way.
524 524  
525 -There can be two sets of source addresses, and mapping the results to the destination address through operations (four operations or logical operations). For example: source address 1 is HDW100, source address 2 is HDW200, Map to destination address HDW300 by addition and the map length is 10.
526 +There can be two sets of source addresses, and mapping the results to the destination address through operations (four operations or logical operations). For example, source address 1 is HDW100, source address 2 is HDW200, Map to destination address HDW300 by addition and the map length is 10.
526 526  
527 527  * HDW300=HDW100+HDW200
528 528  * HDW301=HDW101+HDW201
529 529  * HDW309=HDW109+HDW209
530 530  
531 -Yon could use the bit address to control whether to enable the mapping function. There is one bit address for bits and one for words. Each mapping block also has a bit address. For bit address mapping and word address mapping, there are controlled by their own global bit addresses. Each mapping block relationship can also have its own control address, but the global control bit address has a high priority.
532 +The user could use the bit address to control whether to enable the mapping function. There is one-bit address for bits and one for words. Each mapping block also has a bit address. Bit address mapping and word address mapping, there are controlled by their own global bit addresses. Each mapping block relationship can also have its own control address, but the global control bit address has a high priority.
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534 534  (((
535 535  **✎Note:**
536 536  
537 -* Some of four operations do not have inverse operation such as trigonometric function, shift, remainder and so on. They can only be read-only.
538 -** For example: If HDW100 is devided by HDW200, and the value is mapping to HDW300. When the value of HDW300 changes, the vaue of HDW100 will not change. Because you can't calculate what the HDW100 value should be.
538 +* Some of four operations do not have inverse operations such as trigonometric function, shift, remainder, and so on. They can only be read-only.
539 +** For example: If HDW100 is divided by HDW200, and the value is mapped to HDW300. When the value of HDW300 changes, the value of HDW100 will not change. Because you can't calculate what the HDW100 value should be.
539 539  * The maximum length of each mapping block is 2048.
540 540  * If there is no bit address to control the mapping, the mapping is enabled by default. If you set the bit address, the mapping is disabled when the value of the bit address is 1 and it is enabled when the value of the bit address is 0. If you select "control on closed state", the result is opposite.
541 541  * Update frequency refers to the update frequency of reading device data. The default is 0.
542 -** Normal read speed is 0, read through value is 1, fast read value is 2. There is no need to fill in the data type in address mapping. The selection of "32-bit register" is special for some PLC whose address interval is 1 in 32 bits. You don't have to choose it.
543 +** Normal read speed is 0, read-through value is 1, and fast read value is 2. There is no need to fill in the data type in address mapping. The selection of "32-bit register" is special for some PLC whose address interval is 1 in 32 bits. You don't have to choose it.
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