PART 1: CX-Programmer
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CHAPTER 3 – Project Reference
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4. Select the default CPU from the
CPU
field. When a new PLC is created, these details
will be used to initialise it. A PLC type and CPU combination may be selected, or the
Use Current PLC
button can be pressed, to set the details to that of the currently selected
PLC in the project.
5. Set
the
Use Section marker instruction
option to select whether, by default for a new
PLC, section divisions are to be downloaded or not. If set, an extra instruction is hidden
in the program for each section division. This allows upload options such as the upload
of a single section. It also allows the section structure to be retained upon upload. If the
option is turned off for a PLC, then the section structure will not be downloaded, and
upload will not retain the structure.
Note that this option can be enabled / disabled per PLC in the PLC properties dialogue.
6. The
Use Comments instruction
option determines, by default for a new PLC, whether
program comments (rung comments and annotations) are to include a CMT instruction in
the PLC. CMT instructions are used during upload so that comments in a comment file
can be linked back to the program properly. If this is not set for a PLC then it is not
possible to upload comments, but compiled programs will be smaller since CMT
instructions are not generated.
Note that certain PLC types do not have CMT instructions, and this option will have no
effect for those PLCs.
Note that this option can be enabled / disabled per PLC in the PLC properties dialogue.
7. Set
the
Automatically Transfer Program to Simulator
option to allow program to be
transferred automatically after on-line to the Simulator.
8. Select
the
OK
pushbutton to apply the settings and close the dialogue. Select the
Apply
pushbutton to change the settings but remain in the dialogue. Select the
Cancel
pushbutton to abort the operation.
Symbols
The
Symbols
tab allows settings to be applied to the symbol table during a work session. Use the following
procedure to change Symbol preferences.
1, 2, 3…
1. Select
the
Symbols
tab within the Options dialogue.
2. Check
the
Confirm changes in linked global symbols
setting to ensure a confirmation
dialogue is displayed before changes are applied to global symbols.
3. Check
the
Paste rungs to another PLC with unaddressed symbols
option to allow rungs
to paste to another program with symbols unaddressed. The symbols will need to be
addressed after copying to another program.
4. Select
the
OK
pushbutton to apply the settings and close the dialogue. Select the
Apply
pushbutton to change the settings but remain in the dialogue. Select the
Cancel
pushbutton to abort the operation.
Auto Generation
The Automatically generate symbol names option determines whether ‘unnamed’ symbols (i.e. symbols that are
created with an address and comment but no name) are automatically assigned symbol names using the
“AutoGen_” prefix, or whether the symbol name is just left blank.
When the option is checked on the following rules apply:
1. When an ‘unnamed’ symbol is created it will automatically be assigned a name, based on the address (e.g.
an ‘unnamed’ symbol with address 7.15 will be called “AutoGen_7_15”).
2. When the option is checked on it will be possible to reference “AutoGen_” symbols like any other symbols
(Hence, using Find/Replace, Watch Window etc).
Appearance
The
Appearance
tab allows the colours and font displayed within the CX-Programmer environment to be
customised.
Use the following procedure to change preferences associated with the CX-Programmer appearance.
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