RTU32M Series User Guide
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August 2018
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To use the Profile Editor
–
first create a variable by right clicking the LB2_INFO heading and selecting ‘Insert Variable’. Eg. create a
variable named ‘Test_Slot1_OpMode’, and give it a BYTE format
, then
select the ‘OP’ data type.
Load your application and check that the module returns the expected operating code (5 = operational).
Note: you can create more local or global
variables using the Wizard tool in the main
variables editor eg. right click in the variables
l
ist and select ‘Add Multi Variables’.
The example here creates 7x variables named
LB2_Slot1_OpMode thru to
LB2_Slot7_OpMode…
After creating each group of new variables they
can then be dragged in to the Profile editor and
assigned their parameters and setting using
column change and iterate functions…
Then first ensure that the correct profile is highlighted, by selecting the header (LB2_INFO), then drag the new variables into the lower
pane of the profile editor.
To make a column contents change of the
Data column, select the first value, then
use SHIFT-Double Left Click to bring up the
selection window. Select OP for
Operating mode to change all of the
selected values at once.