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USC Config - r. Interface with Access Module

Compatibility With The AM702, Configurable User Interface
This manual applies to: AM702-02 Plug on configuration module
  "USC Config 106" PC based configuration software

Compatibility With The AM702

  1. Any USC701 module programmed with an AM702-02 in configure mode can be read into the PC using the "Read Program from USC" command.
  2. When "USC Config 106" programs a USC701 it tests the data:
    If the program could have been made by the AM702 then the various flags are set within the USC701 for the configure mode to operate on the pre-set menu items.
    If the program could not have been made by the AM702 then the "configure mode" flags are set to PC Special.
  3. USC701 modules programmed as PC Special can still be modified using the AM702-02 in Trim Mode.

Configurable User Interface

The "USC Configuration" program can create customised USC701 configurations far beyond the capabilities of the AM702 "Configure Mode".
USC Config 106 can flag variables that you want the operator to change using the AM702-02 access modules. Variables and settings that you wish to protect from user scrutiny can be disabled. The "USC Config 106" can also enable or disable the main categories in the trim menu. Disabled menus, settings and constants do not appear when scrolling through the AM702 trim menu.
As the customised interface is stored within the USC701 the same AM702 can be used to trim many different applications.

The "Create a Divider with Trim-able CH1 Minimum Value" example will:

  • Create an input divider CH1/CH2.
  • Add a trim-able constant will be added to set the minimum output out of CH2.
  • Set the AM702 interfaces to only allow the trim menu.
  • Set the trim menu categories such that only constant d and RLY1 trip points can be adjusted.
  • Add a helper prompt that will appear on the "Evaluate Equation Outputs" screen.
    After completing the "Create a Divider with Trim-able CH1 Minimum Value" example hot keys will be added to allow the user to display more than one memory variable.

The "Add Hot Keys to Control Branching" example will:

  • Allow the user to display CH1 when keys are pressed.
  • Allow the user to display CH2 when keys are pressed.
  • Allow the user to display M4 when keys are pressed.

The example is used to control the displayed variable however they could be used for running self test procedures, automatic input calibration or switch to complete alternate programs.