PART 3: CX-Server Runtime
CHAPTER 2 – Introduction to CX-Server Projects
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Moving is achieved by clicking on an item and then dragging the mouse to the item’s new position. A
confirmation dialog is displayed. Copying is similar except that the Ctrl key must be kept depressed.
Use the following procedure to copy or move information from or in the Project Editor.
1, 2, 3…
1. Select an item in the right pane of the Project Editor, for example a point. More than one
item can be selected by pressing Shift and selecting another item to extend the selection,
or by pressing Ctrl and selecting another item to add to the selection.
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 in the Project Editor to copy or move the items to, for instance copying a
point into a new group.
4. Select
the
Paste
button from the toolbar to paste the item. A Paste
operation can be
performed several times without copying again.
Adding a Device
The Project Editor also permits devices to be added into the CX-Server project as an alternative to the Device
List (
refer to Chapter 2 - Adding a PLC for details
). Use the following procedure to add a device.
1, 2, 3…
1.
Open the Project Editor, click on the Devices branch in the tree.
2. Select
the
Add PLC
button from the toolbar. The Change PLC dialog is displayed.
Refer to Chapter 3 - Communications for details regarding device setup
.
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