Alphanumeric Block; Touch Screen; Leds At The Y-Repeater - Bosch Rexroth IndraControl VDP 16.1 Project Planning Manual

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Rexroth IndraControl VDP 16.1/40.1/60.1 Operator Display

Alphanumeric Block

6.4

Touch Screen

6.5

LEDs at the Y-Repeater

IN0, VDP1 and VDP2 LEDs
The keys of the alphanumeric block send the default PS/2 codes to the PC. The
alpha key is locking "toggling" and its output is no code, but only controls the
keyboard controller. If the alpha key is active, the key LED lights. Additional
characters like @ and " are entered while pressing the alpha keys. The alpha‐
numeric block works exactly like a standard PC keyboard, especially the
behavior of the "CTRL", "ALT" and "SHIFT" keys.
In the versions VDP 16.1BB, VDP 16.1AC as well as VDP 40.1BE and VDP
40.1AG a touch screen is used, that allows the operation of the application
software via the touch-sensitive surface of the display. Settings can be changed
via the setup programs of the control cabinet PC (IPC). The icons available on
the touch screen depend on the used application software.
NOTICE
Operate the touch screen only with your finger or with a touch pen.
Three LEDs are located at the Y-repeater:
Fig.6-14:
LED IN0
Fig.6-15:
LEDs for VDP1 and VDP2
These 3 LEDs have the following meaning:
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Display and Operating Components
Danger of destruction of the touch screen if
operated with inappropriate objects (e.g.
screwdriver).
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