WEG PLC300 User Manual - page 54
Description of the PLC300 Operation
9-6 | PLC300
Example:
Variable type: BYTE (8 bit integer)
Table Count:
Table 9.1: Example of text for values of the variable
Index
Value
Text
1
0
“Sunday”
2
1
“Monday”
3
2
“Tuesday”
4
3
“Wednesday”
5
4
“Thursday”
6
5
“Friday”
7
6
“Saturday”
In this example, the PLC300 will show the texts, which are the days of the week, for variable
values between 0 and 6; if the content of the variable is out of these values, the proper
number will be shown.
NOTE!
A maximum of 12 outputs (output + message) can be placed on each screen.
9.1.8 Bar Graph Component: Bar Graph
It shows a bar built with block type characters, proportional to the value of a variable.
The allowed types are: SINT, USINT (BYTE), INT, UINT(WORD), DINT, UDINT(DWORD)
and REAL.
Properties of the bar graph: line(y), column (x), width, data type, maximum and minimum.
The width must be sufficient for the bar plus two delimiting characters,
‘[‘ and ‘]’.
It corresponds to 0 %, that is, the minimum value:
T e m p . : [ . . . . . . . . ]
It corresponds to 50 % of the value between the minimum and maximum.
T e m p . : [
. . . . ]
It corresponds to 100 %, that is, the maximum value:
T e m p . : [
]
Note: “
Temp.:” is a Text component, it is not part of the bar graph.