Chapter 2
DME Designer Overview
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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Configuration Creation Procedure
The configuration is a design diagram that determines the DME configuration. Transferring this data
causes the DME to operate. Follow the procedure below to create a DME Designer configuration.
SP2060 configurations can be selected from scene preset data, but cannot be edited.
1
Creating a New Project.
When you start DME Designer, a new project is created. If another project file is already open, use
the [File] menu
→
[New] command in the Main Panel window to create a new file.
“Main Panel Window Menu”
→
[File] menu
→
[New] (
2
Zone Settings.
Zone names are set, and zones are added and deleted using the “Zone Manager” dialog box.
See “Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a Zone” on
3
DME, ICP, External Device Layout.
Position the required DME, ICP, and other external devices in the Designer window, set the device
groups for the DME and ICP units, and set the properties.
See “Device Group Selection” on
“Design Window Shared Settings and Operations” on
.
4
Configuration Settings.
Zone names are set, and zones are added and deleted using the “Zone” dialog box.
See “Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a Configuration” on
5
Placing Components.
Place components and user modules in the Configuration window.
See “Configuration Window” on
,
“Types of Components” on
6
Component Logical Connections.
Use wires to connect the components and user modules you placed in the Configuration window.
See “Drawing and Editing Wires” on
7
Setting Parameters.
Edit the component parameters in the component editor.
See “Component Editor Window” on
.
8
Setting User Defined Button
Parameters can be assigned to function keys F1 through F6 in the DME unit.
See “User Defined Button (User Defined Parameters)” on
NOTE
Configurations can be created only when the DME unit is offline. To transfer the data, you must first go into online status. The
procedure for going online is given later in this document.