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The graphical user interface
How to delete a data byte from the routing table:
Drag and drop the byte you want to delete to the trashcan icon in the bottom left
corner of the
RS-232 data
area.
Or:
Select the byte you want to delete by clicking it with the left mouse button. Then,
click on the
Delete routing
button in the toolbar.
Or:
Call up the context menu by clicking the respective byte with the right mouse button.
In the context menu, select the
Delete routing
command.
How to move a data byte to another place in the routing table:
Drag and drop the byte you want to move to the desired position. If the desired
position is not free, you will have to clear it first by deleting or moving the byte
currently assigned to it.
Tag names area
This area shows the tag names for all bits in the byte currently selected in the
Available data
area or in the
RS-232 data
area. You can edit the tag names in the
tag name editor and also to some extent in the logic editor and in the hardware
configuration dialog box (e.g. for expansion modules). In the
Tag names
area of the
MELSEC-WS to RS-232 configuration dialog, it is not possible to edit the tag names.
Configuration of the output data (RS-232 to MELSEC-WS)
Click the
RS-232 to MELSEC-WS
button on the left. The following dialog will be
displayed.
Basically this dialog is divided into two areas:
RS-232 data
1) and
Tag names
2):
The
RS-232
data area shows the current configuration of the output data.
Figure 24:
RS-232 to MELSEC-WS
dialog
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