Specifying a break point, 4 jump and search, Jump to the specified line/step – KEYENCE KV Series User Manual

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Chapter 3 Simulator

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Specifying a break point

A break point is the position in which a program is to be stopped. When a break
point is first specified, the program is automatically stopped in the specified position
while a step is continuously executed.

To specify a break point, place the cursor in the line to be specified, and then
double-click it or press the space bar.

The break point cursor is displayed in yellow. When the cursor position in the line
currently being executed is specified, the cursor color changes to red. When the
program is stopped at the break point, the cursor color changes to red. (These
cursor colors are used when the system is set to the standard Windows color set-
tings.)

Two or more break points can be specified.

To cancel a break point setting, place the cursor in the specified line, and then
double-click it or press the space bar.

The break point cursor is deleted.

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Jump and search

The simulation control can be jumped to a different position by specifying a line
number or step number in the program. Instructions and devices can be found while
setting an instruction word and an operand as the key words. A cross reference
search can be performed from the current position.

Jump to the specified line/step

Edit

Jump in Ladder Monitor

To jump to a different position by specifying a line number or step number, perform
the following procedure.

1. Select "Jump in Ladder Monitor" from the "Edit" menu.

The "Jump to Specified Line" dialog box is displayed.

2. Specify a line number or step number as the jump destination.

When the cursor position in the line
currently being executed is specified

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