PART 2: CX-Server PLC Tools
CHAPTER 2 – PLC Memory Component
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3. Select the appropriate pushbutton to view the printout.
♦
Select the
Next Page
pushbutton to view the next page of the printout;
♦
Select the
Prev Page
pushbutton to view the next page of the printout;
♦
Select the
Two Page
pushbutton to view two pages of the printout at once;
♦
Select the
Zoom In
pushbutton to zoom in to the page;
♦
Select the
Zoom Out
pushbutton to zoom out from the page;
♦
Select the
pushbutton to print from the preview.
♦
Select the
Close
pushbutton to close the preview window.
4. Select
the
button from the toolbar. A standard Print dialog is displayed.
5. Set up the required printer settings. Select the
OK
pushbutton to print the PLC Memory
details or the
Cancel
pushbutton to abort the operation.
Note:
Printer specific settings can be applied prior to printing the PLC Memory details, by
selecting
Print Setup
from the
File
menu.
Use the following procedure to copy or move information from or in the PLC Memory component.
1, 2, 3…
1. Select an item or items in a window.
2. Select
the
Copy
button from the toolbar to copy the item, or the
Cut
button from the
toolbar to move the item.
3. Select an area to move the items to, for instance copying data area values into another data
area.
4. Select
the
Paste
button from the toolbar to paste the item. A Paste
operation can be
performed several times without copying again.
PLC Memory Preferences
PLC Memory component preferences permits the setting of display properties for data monitoring.
The
Display
tab defines the preferred display format. Use the following procedure to change the display format
preference:
1, 2, 3…
1. Select
the
Preferences
option from the
View
menu.
2. Select the appropriate word display format option, either
Binary
,
Binary Coded Decimal
,
Decimal
,
Signed Decimal
,
Floating Point,
Hexadecimal, Double Floating Point
or
Text
.
3. Select the appropriate bit display format option, either
Text
or
Numeric
.
4. If required, select the appropriate font using the
Change Font
pushbutton.
5. Select
the
OK
pushbutton to accept the settings or the
Cancel
pushbutton to abort the
operation.
The
Monitoring
tab allows the monitor update interval preference to be amended. Use the following procedure to
change the monitor update interval preference.
1, 2, 3…
1. Select
the
Preferences
option from the
View
menu.
2. Select
the
Monitoring
tab.
3. Select
a
Monitor Update Interval
and an associated
Unit
from the fields.
4. Select
the
OK
pushbutton to accept the settings or the
Cancel
pushbutton to abort the
operation.
The
General
tab permits the setting of general preferences. Use the following procedure to change the general
preferences.
1, 2, 3…
1. Select
the
Preferences
option from the
View
menu.
2. Select
the
General
tab.
3. Select
the
Automatically Resize Column Widths
option to ensure that all values remain
visible within the data area window irrespective of their display format. It is best practise
for this option to be set OFF when monitoring large data areas.
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