Yokogawa Touch Screen GP20 User Manual
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Number
Set the target number for Message, Show the specified display, Reset the relative timer,
Switch the display group, Event trigger, Save event data, Flag, or Switch the display rate.
Operation mode
Type
Setup Item
Rising edge,
Falling edge
Switch the display rate
Display rate number (First, Second)
Flag
Flag number 1 to 20
Save event data
Scan group 1
Event trigger
Scan group 1
Message
Message number 1 to 100
Switch the display group
Display Group
GX20/GP20: 1 to 50
GX10/GP10: 1 to 30
Reset the relative timer
Timer number 1 to 4 (relative time)
Show the favorite display Screen number 1 to 20
Load settings
Load number 1 to 3
Rising / Falling edge
Flag On/Off
Flag number 1 to 20
Group number
Set the display group number to write the message to when
Specified group is specified.
Explanation
Resetting a Relative Timer
Resets a timer and starts it.
If you reset a relative timer, it is considered to have expired (if the timer is being used as an
event, the corresponding action is executed).
Resetting a Match Time Timer
Resets a match time timer after it expires so that it is enabled again.
• Resetting a match time timer is not considered a timeout (even if it is being used as an
event in the event action function, the corresponding action is not executed).
• This operation can be used with match time timers whose timer action is set to single.
Loading Setting Parameters
This action can be specified only when the event is set to remote control input.
This action loads a setting parameter file from the root directory of the SD memory card
and configures the GX/GP accordingly. Setting parameter files are named “LOAD1.GNL,”
“LOAD2.GNL,” and “LOAD3.GNL.”
You must create a setting parameter file and save it to the SD memory card in advance.
Time Adjustment
Time adjustment can be specified as an action only when the event is set to remote control
input. This action sets the GX/GP internal clock to the nearest hour.
• Operation When Recording Is Stopped
Difference from the Nearest
Hour
Operation
00 min 00 s to 01 min to 59 s
Truncates the minutes and seconds.
Example: 10 hours 01 min 50 s becomes 10 hours 00 min 00 s.
02 min 00 s to 57 min to 59 s
The time is not changed.
58 min 00 s to 59 min to 59 s
Rounds up the minutes and seconds.
Example: 10 hours 59 min 50 s becomes 11 hours 00 min 00 s.
1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function