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Edit This item calls up the
Event Properties dialog with the currently selected event
showing. If multiple events are highlighted, the last one selected is the one that will be
showing.
Delete
This item begins the delete process for the event(s) highlighted. When an event
is deleted from the
Event Manager tab it is removed from the event list, and all scheduled
instances are removed from the schedule list.
Schedule
This item adds the highlighted event(s) to the schedule, at all scheduled times
indicated by the Event Properties.
Schedule All
Regardless of event(s) highlighted, this item adds
all
events to the schedule
at all scheduled times indicated by the Event Properties
.
View Log This item calls up the
Event Log
window.
Schedule
The Schedule
menu is only visible when viewing the Scheduled Events tab. It contains
items useful in managing the scheduling of events. The available items are:
Move Up If the currently highlighted event is scheduled at the same time as the event
immediately above it in the schedule list, this item moves the highlighted event up so
it will fire first.
Move Down Similarly, if the currently highlighted event is scheduled at the same time
as the event immediately above it in the schedule list, this item moves the highlighted
event down so it will fire second.
Del From Schedule
This item begins the delete process for the event(s) highlighted.
When an event is deleted from the Scheduled Events tab it is
not
removed from the
event list. You can also specify whether all scheduled instances are removed from the
schedule list, or only the highlighted instance.
Enable/Disable
This item toggles the “firing state” of the highlighted event(s) in the
schedule, at all scheduled times indicated by the Event Properties
.
View Log This item calls up the
Event Log
window.
Signals
The Signals
menu contains a couple of items that can be useful in managing signal lists.
The available items are:
Open Signal File...
This item opens a previously saved signal set file. This is useful
if you want to do offline editing of events without being connected to a Blade since it
allows you to use the same signal set the software will be working with when connected
to the target system.
Save Signal File... This item allows you to save the signal set in current use to a file.
The file can be loaded to do offline editing. You can also print the file (after opening it
in a standard text editor) for printed documentation of your system’s signals.
Help
The Help menu contains a couple of useful items:
Next Steps
This item displays a message box with some quick hints on using the software.
About
This item reveals the Version number of the software.