3 - getting started with ods, Chapter objective, Getting started – Rockwell Automation 8520-OM Offline Development System Software User Manual

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Chapter

3

Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999

Getting Started with ODS

This chapter tells you how to create and edit these types of ODS
files:

machine configuration

machine interface

machine motion control

If you want to:

See page:

get started using ODS

3-1

use pullĆdown menus

3-4

use online help

3-5

read the status line

3-7

define projects

3-8

define applications

3-9

define utility

3-10

use directory

3-10

enter file and project names

3-11

interpret error messages

3-12

use the [ESC] key

3-12

edit ODS

3-12

know what to do next

3-12

To begin:

Using Windows

1. Select MSDOS Command Prompt under the Programs option

of the Windows NT Start menu.

2. At the DOS prompt, type:

IMC

[ENTER]

If the message

Bad command or filename

appears, this is an

indication that the PATH command in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file
does not contain the directory \IMC.

3. If this is the case, type:

cd IMC [ENTER] IMC [ENTER]

ODS displays the welcome screen.

Chapter Objective

Getting Started

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