1 cursor positions in cfc, 2 selecting elements, 3 copying and deleting elements – Lenze DDS v2.3 User Manual

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The following elements can be used in the CFC editor:

Box

Input

Output

Jump

Label

Return

Comment

The inputs and outputs of these elements can be linked with the mouse. The connection link will be
drawn automatically. The shortest connection link will be drawn, taking into account the existing
links.

The connection links will be auto-adapted when elements are moved.

If a connection link cannot be drawn for space-related reasons, a red line will represent the
connection between input and associated output and turn into a connection link as soon as
there is enough space.

One of the advantages of the CFC editor over the standard FBD editor is that it allows direct insertion
of feedbacks.

Tip!

The most essential CFC editor commands are also available in the shortcut menu
(right mouse key)

7.7.1

Cursor positions in CFC

Every text field (selected text is highlighted and can be edited.)

Body of boxes, inputs, outputs, jumps, labels, returns and comments

Inputs of boxes, outputs, jumps and returns

Outputs of boxes and inputs

7.7.2

Selecting elements

Click its body to select an element

For a multi-select, keep the <Shift> key depressed and click the respective elements one
after the other, or keep the left mouse key depressed and draw a window across the
elements to be selected.

Use the command Extras

WSelect all to select all elements.

7.7.3

Copying and deleting elements

Use the standard Windows clipboard commands in the Edit menu to copy or delete one or more
selected elements.

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