Rockwell Automation 1775-S4B,D17756.5.3 User Manual SCANNER/MSG HND User Manual
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Editing a Procedure
Chapter 7
7Ć5
While in the editing mode, if you enter a command other than those listed
in table 7.A, the 1775-S4B scanner displays the message:
<ERROR>
If any line in a procedure exceeds 134 characters or more than one
character follows the last carriage return of the procedure, the 1775-S4B
scanner displays the message:
<BAD FILE>
Definition: To insert lines into a procedure.
Abbreviation: I
Format: I [ENTER]
Description: The insert lines command places the 1775-S4B scanner into
the insert mode. The 1775-S4B scanner inserts all command lines that you
enter before the current line. To exit the insert mode, press [ENTER].
You must exit the insert mode before you use any other editing command.
Exit the insert mode by pressing [ENTER].
Example using the insert lines command:
Suppose procedure @EXAMPLE contains the following lines:
P ‘LINE l’
P ‘LINE 2’
P ‘LINE 3’
Suppose you decide that you need to insert the line, P ‘LINE 1A’, between
the first two lines of the procedure:
First, you need to enter the edit mode by typing:
S4B> ED @EXAMPLE[ENTER]
The 1775-S4B scanner returns:
P ‘LINE l’
*
Now press [ENTER]
7.3.1
Insert Lines