Process data
The Status byte (Status), the Control byte (Ctrl) and the process data (Data) are displayed in a tree structure under ProcData.

The reading glasses mark the data that are currently graphically displayed in the History field.

The current input values are displayed numerically in the Value field.

Initial values can be modified through direct input or by means of the fader.

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Danger for persons, the environment or equipment! Note that changing initial values (forcing them) can have a direct effect on your automation application. |
After pressing the Settings button you can set the format of the numerical display to hexadecimal, decimal or binary.
