Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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On Line Menu: Monitoring and Editing Tasks

you cannot resequence the sequences shown boxed on the left

as those shown boxed on the right:

10

20

30

40

50

30

50

70

cannot be resequenced as shown

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If the Old First Sequence or Old Last Sequence is not a

sequence in the task, the system will display an error message

indicating that the sequence was not found.

18.4.10 Moving a Sequence or Set of Sequences

The method used to move a sequence or set of sequences in the PC

Monitor is the same as the method used in the offline PC Editor

described in 4.22.2, except for the fact that tasks edited in the PC

Monitor are running and the change takes effect with the next scan.

To move a sequence or set of sequences, follow the directions below.
1. Enter F3 followed by M" for Move".
2. At the prompt First Sequence To Move", enter the sequence or

first of the set of sequences to be moved.

3. At the prompt Last Sequence To Move", enter the last sequence

or last of the set of sequences to be moved. If you are moving

only one sequence, enter the same sequence number as you did

in number 2 above. If you are moving a set of sequences, the

range of sequences between the first and last sequence

numbers you enter is inclusive.

4. At the prompt New Sequence Number", enter the new number

of the sequence or the first sequence of the set. If you are

moving a set of sequences, they will be incremented by 10 after

the first sequence.

The following are not permitted when you move a sequence and

would cause the system to display an error message if attempted:
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If the sequences starting with the new sequence number would

fall into the same range as existing sequences.

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If either the First Sequence to Move" or Last Sequence to

Move" is not a sequence in the task.

18.4.11 Searching for a Sequence Number or Coil Variable

Name

You can search a task for a sequence number or coil variable name

using F10. To find a particular sequence number or coil variable

name, follow the directions below.
1. Enter F10.
2. At the prompt, enter either the sequence number or the name of

the coil. That sequence will then be displayed on the screen.

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