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Executing Multiple Functions with a Single Operation
Section 4-16
8.
Set the communications address in the Address Field. The symbol name
or I/O comment for the communications address that was set for the mes-
sage will be used automatically.
Note
(1) If there are two or more labels, the symbol name or I/O comment will be
set for the text strings for all of the labels.
(2) Symbol names and I/O comments will not be set automatically in the fol-
lowing cases:
• When the communications address is replaced by another one.
• When a symbol name or I/O comment is changed in the symbol table
after the label text string has been set.
• When communications address settings other than those indicated
above are set.
• When the communications address is set by a method other than
those indicated in step 5.
4-16 Executing Multiple Functions with a Single Operation
With Multifunction Objects, multiple processes can be set and can then be
executed with just the press of a button. Processes that could previously be
executed only by using macros can now be easily executed by making set-
tings based on properties.
Procedure
This procedure describes how to use a Multifunction Object to perform the fol-
lowing operations.
• Turn ON $B100.
• Set SERIALA:DM0 to 123.
• Switch to screen 100.
1,2,3...
1.
Create a Multifunction Object and open the Property Setting Dialog Box.
2.
In the General Tab Page, open the When pressing Tab Page and select the
first item in the action item list.
3.
Click the
Write
Button and select
Write Bit
from the menu. The properties
for the bit setting will be displayed.
4.
Set
$B100
for the write address, and
SET
for the action.
Easy property settings
Multifunction Object
Executed by macro
Previous
Executed in order of settings.
Summary of Contents for NS-CXDC1-V3
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