Controller menu, Eqp logic editor – Det-Tronics S3 Graphics User Manual

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EQP LOGIC EDITOR

Version 6.0

EQP LOGIC EDITOR

Compress and D/L project

When enabled the complete project is compressed and downloaded to the controller whenever the download

command is executed. This powerful feature backs up all aspects of the project including any non-Premier ports

and custom graphics. It is very similar to the routine of the “Backup/Restore” utility described in section 8 except

the compressed file is stored in non-volatile memory in the controller instead of on the OIS hard disk or network.

This option allows any S

3

station to later “upload” the complete project for editing or display without needing an

original copy. If this option is not selected it will be impossible for an S

3

station without the original project file to

view, edit or troubleshoot the program in the controller. An attached S

3

station will be able to determine the LON

makeup and provide LON and device diagnostics, but access to the controller program will not be available.

Note

this option adds time to the build and download and is not required for proper operation of the program.

In practice this option is usually disabled until the user program and entire project are complete, tested and

ready for service.

Un-terminated line warnings

With this checked a warning will be generated when a missing pin is present on a function block. The warning

is placed in the “Error/Warnings Viewer”. If unchecked, the warning will not be visible in the “Error/Warnings

Viewer”.

Controller Menu

This menu provides access to a variety of memory management functions for internal program variables and for the

configuration of the Allen Bradley and Modbus tables used by outside systems to access the controllers data.

Global Memory

Global memory is typically used to exchange data with external

devices such as Modbus or Allen-Bradley PLC’s. This menu item

opens the “Global Memory Editor...” which allows for the creation

of and displays information on the five types of global memory. It

also allows for the adjustment of memory allocations.

The dialog box is “tabbed” allowing for the selection of the

memory type to be displayed/edited. In the example to the right,

“Boolean” is selected and there are three points created.

To create a global memory point, put the editing cursor

in the “Tagname” field and enter a tagname, then if

desired enter a long name in the “Description” field.

LOGIC EDITOR • CONTROLLER MENU

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