6 on_line! command: accessing online functions – Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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5Ć42

AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x

3ĆHole Punched Paper Ć This option is useful only when printing in

landscape mode. Check this box if you want to leave an extra four

lines (1/2 inch) at the top of the page for 3Ćhole punched paper.

These four lines will be included in the number of lines per page, so

there will be four fewer lines of print on each page. The default is

unchecked (not selected).
Lines Per Page Ć Select Full Page or Lines Per Page.
If you select Full Page, AutoMax will automatically print the maximum

number of lines that can be printed per page based on the

information entered on the Printers configuration screen in the

Windows Control Panel. This number will be displayed next to the

Full Page option.
If you select Lines Per Page, enter a number between 20 and one

less than the number displayed for Full Page.

5.6

On_Line! Command: Accessing Online

Functions

Select OnĆLine! to access the online functions. These functions are

described in sections 10 through 18 as follows:
D Section 10.0 Ć AutoMax Processor Overview Ć Describes the

AutoMax Processor module and online operation of the AutoMax

distributed control system.

D Section 11.0 AutoMax ON LINE Menu Ć Describes how to load,

run, stop, monitor, and modify application tasks in the rack. Also

describes Processor error logs.

D Section 12.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Connect Ć Describes how to

change the baud rate, enter/release the password, and enable

and disable AUTO RUN of application tasks.

D Section 13.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Info/Log Ć Describes how to display

information about the system software on any Processor or UDC

module in the rack and how to view the status and error log for

tasks.

D Section 14.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Transfer Ć Describes procedures for

changing the default path or viewing the contents of the default

system. Also contains procedures for loading tasks onto the rack

and saving application tasks from the rack.

D Section 15.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Running Tasks Ć Describes how to

run tasks.

D Section 16.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Stopping Tasks Ć Describes how to

stop tasks.

D Section 17.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Deleting Tasks Ć Describes how to

delete tasks from the rack.

D Section 18.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Monitoring and Editing Tasks Ć

Describes how to monitor and change status of variables and I/O

points, display and modify Ladder Logic sequences in real time,

and force and unĆforce variables.

D Section 19.0 Ć ON LINE Menu: Error Clear Ć Describes how to clear

the Processor or UDC error log or errors displayed on the

Processor LEDs.

D Section 20.0 Ć Software Troubleshooting Ć Describes typical errors

that can occur and procedures for correcting these errors.

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