3 pausing the edito, 4 about power flow, 3 pausing the editor – Rockwell Automation AutoMax Enhanced Ladder Editor User Manual

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5.3

Pausing the Editor

Because the Online Task Manager and online programs in the Editor

use the same communication channel, you must place the Editor in

the Paused state before you can use the Online Task Manager. The

programs continue to run in the Processor, but their display in a

program window is not updated.
I

MPORTANT

Before pausing the Editor's online program windows, you might

want to commit any pending changes. All pending changes are lost

once an online program is paused and then removed from the

paused state.
Any trigger information is also lost when you remove online program

windows from the pause state.
To pause or unĆpause the Editor
D From the Online menu, choose Pause.

or

D Click on

While online programs are paused, the status bar is blank and the

word Paused" appears in the programs' title bar.
Remove the programs from the paused state when the

communication port is again available. The Editor reĆestablishes

communication to all available ports and notifies you when a

connection is not available. If a connection is not available, the

online programs stay paused.
For more information about the paused state, see section 5.1.

5.4

About Power Flow

Power flow indicates the rungs and instructions that are executing in

an online program. It is shown as a bar of color that highlights wires

that are connected together. You can define the color of power flow

using the Colors Option tab of program properties.
The state of a variable is shown as a solid block of color in the

contact. For positive transition contacts (PTI), the block of color is

shown when the contact is true, but power flow from the contact is

shown only during the scan where the transition is true. The same

concept applies to the negative transition contacts (NTI). The block

of color in an NTI is shown when the contact is false, but the power

flow from the contact is shown only during the scan in which the

transition is true.
Hatch marks in the rung status area identify rungs that are not

executing. For nonĆexecuting rungs, the power flow and last state

information you see are those from the last time the rung executed

since you started monitoring the online program. Factors causing

rungs not to execute are:
D They could be skipped via a Jump instruction.
D The program is executed based on an event.
D The program is stopped.
D The scan time of the program is very long.

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