1 about the states of online programs – Rockwell Automation AutoMax Enhanced Ladder Editor User Manual

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5Ć2

About Accepting and Downloading Your Changes
When you set, force, unforce, or change a variable's initial value, the

change takes effect immediately in the online program. Other

changes such as adding, deleting, or modifying a rung must be

accepted before the change takes effect. You can accept one or all

rungs that have been added, deleted, or changed. Accept changes

that you want to download to the Processor. Once any changes are

accepted, you can temporarily load them into the Processor (place

the program in test mode) or permanently download them to the

Processor (commit the changes).
Before any changes are downloaded to the Processor, either

permanently or temporarily, the changes are verified using the same

rules used for verifying offline programs. If the program does not

pass the verification process, you must correct the errors and

accept them again. An edited online program is downloaded to a

Processor only when all the accepted changes to the program have

been successfully verified. The verified changes are downloaded to

the Processor as a group, not as individual rungs. See About How

Changes Made to Online Programs are Verified" in section 5.9 for

more information.

About Accessing the Online Task Manager
You can access the Online Task Manager from the Editor, Task

Manager, or the System Configurator. The Online Task Manager and

the Editor cannot share the same communication channel. If you

need to use the Online Task Manager while editing an online ladder

program, you must place the Editor in a paused state. By pausing

the Editor, you free up the communication channel so the Online

Task Manager can use it. See section 5.3 for more information.

5.1

About the States of Online Programs

An online program is in one of the following states at any time:

State:

Description:

How the state is

indicated:

Run

The program is actively

executing in a Processor

and power flow is

displayed.

The word RUN" appears

the Editor's status bar, and

the left power rail is

highlighted in the power

flow color. In the Online

Task Manager, the word

Run" appears in the status

column.

Stopped

The program is not actively

executing.

The word STOP" appears

the Editor's status bar. In

the Online Task Manager,

the word Stopped"

appears in the status

column.

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