User Manual

CM2U8567E / 04.1999 VISONIK DCS Functions and System Messages VVS18 Siemens Building Technologies
2-340 Function TXCM Landis & Staefa Division
Type of Text=C : C
Last Text Change : 18.01.1999 17:15:43 Alfred Gisler
Operation=CHNG : ?
0 CHNG = Change in Active Language
1 ALAN = Change in all Languages
2 LCTX = List Changed Text Entries
3 LDIF = List Language Discrepancies
4 COPY = Copy or Move a Textblock
5 LABC = List Entries Alphabetically
6 LIST = List Text
Operation=CHNG :
2.33.2.1 Characteristics and Use of the Text Registers
No text 'in the normal sense' is entered or edited in the Macro Text Register. TXM
entries represent macro instructions. The DC Server can store a complete set of
instructions in one macro text line.
It is practical to write long and complicated, but often used command sequences as
macro instructions in the 'Macro Text Register' (e.g. call-up of reports).
A macro instruction can be called up as follows:
An operator makes the following keyboard entry:
[^][M] and the relative instruction's text register entry number.
Indirect call-up (sequential macro)
At the end of a macro text another macro call-up may be incorporated by writing
^Mxx.
By selecting a key of the numeric keypad the related pre-programmed macro text can
be activated (see parameter TYX).
Any user-called macro can only be executed by VISONIK DCS if the operator's access
level is high enough to permit its use.
To continue a dialogue (e.g. terminate dialogue, stop report, etc.) which has been called
up through a macro instruction the user reverts to normal system operation.
Single lines of text can be entered or changed in the Helptext Register; single or
multiple lines of clear text can be entered or changed in the Cleartext Register. Using
this text, information can be stored in the VISONIK DCS ready for call-up at any specific
time, for example through a clear text reaction.
Multi-line texts are linked together with a hyphen ("-") at the end of each line except the
last one. Series lines are always entered under sequential entry numbers.
2.33.3 Selection or Searching for Specific Text
The basic rules for the TXCM register also hold for the TXIU register.
Please take the relevant information for the
Text Entry Number and
Search for text in register (*/%)
from the description of the TXIU function.
Operations
Macrotext register
TXCM,M
Cleartext register
TXCM,C
Helptext register
TXCM,Hp