Siemens SIMATIC PG 720 P Manual page 82

Programming device
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Configuring the PG 720
Standby Timeout
Suspend
Timeout
*) The idle mode can cause online functions to be aborted. If you are using
In suspend mode, the CPU is stopped and can only be restarted by an
interrupt, for example keyboard, mouse, COM 1/2.
Fixed Disk
Timeout
LCD/CRT
Standby Mode
Resume on
Modem Ring
6-18
[1, 2, 4, 6,
8, 12, 16]
[Disabled]
[5, 10, 15, 20,
30, 40, 60]
[Disabled]
online functions it should therefore be switched to "Disable."
[1min][2min]
[4min][6min]
[8min][10min]
[15min]
[Disabled]
[Standby Off]
[Suspend Off]
[Always On]
[Disabled]
[Enabled]
After the set time has expired (minutes),
the programming device goes to standby mode
if no mouse or keyboard operation occurs.
No standby mode.
After the set time has expired (minutes),
the programming device goes to suspend
mode.
No suspend mode.
After the set time has expired (minutes),
the hard disk drive is switched off if it
is not accessed.
If the hard disk is accessed after it has been
switched off, an access delay occurs while the
hard disk is booted up again.
Hard disk runs continuously.
Monitor and display are switched off when
standby mode is reached.
Monitor and display are not switched off until
suspend mode is reached.
Monitor or display always remains in
operation.
If this function is enabled, the programming
device can be called out of suspend mode by
the "RING" signal of a modem.
The relevant additional hardware and software
are required.
PG 720 P Programming Device
C79000-G7076-C721-02

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