PART 1: CX-Programmer
GLOSSARY OF TERMS - CX-Programmer User Manual
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Server application
An application that can be used to view or interact with.
Refer also to DDE and OLE.
Server
1. Server is used in DDE functions to contain a link to an outside application.
Refer also to Server application.
2. A Server is the central processing point of a Network which is accessible to all
computers.
Signed Decimal
A data format supported by CX-Programmer.
Slots
Free areas within a rack to which units can be fixed.
Symbol
An address that has been given a name to make the address information more flexible.
Target PLC
The PLC to which information or instructions are directed.
Taskbar
An integral part of Microsoft Windows which allows Microsoft Windows based
applications to be started. CX-Programmer is run from the Taskbar.
Text
1. A file format supported by the CX-Programmer.
2. A data format supported by CX-Programmer.
Transfer from PLC
The transfer of a program or data to a host (either a computer or a programming
device) from a lower-level (or slave) device.
Transfer to PLC
The transfer of a program or data from a host (either a computer or a programming
device) to a lower-level (or slave) device.
Units
A component of an OMRON PLC system configuration.
Upload
See Transfer from PLC.
Watch window
An area of the CX-Programmer display that is reserved for monitoring PLC addresses.
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