Omega Vehicle Security OMP-MODL User Manual

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Multiple connections to a single Input terminal.

During the construction of Program Nets, it is common for multiple
connection lines to originate at an Output terminal, however most
icons can only have one or two inputs. Some icons such as the
Scroll Tracking and Destination File icons (used in the Post-
Processing and HyperTrack Windows) allow for more than two
inputs and will automatically add input terminals as connection lines
are added.

Modifying the Routing of Icon Connection Lines

The actual on-screen routing of the connections can be modified. In
some applications, the links may display across verbage (Icon
Names, Units, etc) making the verbage difficult to read. To modify
the route of a connection, from the menu bar, select TOOLS / VIEW
CONNECTORS
. The HyperNet Window display will change slightly
showing a Connectors as small colored boxes overlaying the icon
terminals that have connections. By dragging and dropping these
connectors using the mouse and RIGHT BUTTON, the connection
line paths can be rerouted.

Saving the Net

After development of the Program Net, the program can be saved to a file
by clicking on the Save to Disk icon in the Toolbar.

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After construction of a Program Net a quick review should be done to insure that the
Net’s performance in the OMP-MODL will meet the User’s goal. This check should
include proper implementation and for higher speed applications, a processing
(execution) speed review.

Program Net Checklist

Has the Global Icon been configured? Has a Program Name

and Description been assigned?

Have connections been added between icons?

Have desired measurement units (eg C, F, ohms, etc) been

selected?

Does each icon have a name and output name? Names are not

necessary for the icons to function, however, if they are used
consistently during the construction of a Program Net, the
presence of a User defined name (vs the default name)
becomes an indicator that the icon has been configured.
Additionally, the added annotation makes comprehension of the
net by other Users and/or at a later date even easier.

Do the Memory icons have names assigned? If omitted, it may

be more difficult to identify data during plotting and further post-
processing.

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