Schneider Electric 372 SPU 780 01EMAN Welding System User Manual


 
Using the Logic Editor
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372 SPU 780 01EMAN May 2002
Logic Editor Properties
Customizing the
Logic Editor
Display
The Logic properties dialog box tells ProWORX 32 how to display each cell in a
network. In the project navigation tree:
Logic Editor
Display
Properties
In the logic editor properties window:
Step Action
1 Right click the Logic icon.
2 Select Properties from the right-click menu.
3 Configure the logic editor properties as desired. See Logic Editor Display
Properties.
4 Click OK to save and apply changes.
Property Description
Color
Configuration
The color of the descriptor, symbol, data, back reference, cursor background,
cursor foreground, logic background, logic foreground, and power flow is user
defined. Click the color box beside the text and select a color from the Color
dialog box.
To set the colors to their defaults, click the Default button. This will also set
the power flow line width to three.
Power Flow
Line Width
In Emulation or Online mode, the power line shows the flow of power. You
can adjust the width of this line from 1 to 6.
Display
Settings
Up to seven lines are available for each element: Five lines above the
instruction and two below it. For each line, select one of the following:
Clear - This line is not displayed.
Address - The address associated with the cell is displayed.
Descriptor (1 - 9) - Descriptors specified in the documentation editor are
displayed.
Symbol (1,2) - Symbols specified in the documentation editor are
displayed.
Data - The addresses data is displayed.
Back Ref - Back referencing information is displayed.
Blank - This line is blank.
Column
Width
Select the column width for the seven lines of cell description. Increasing the
width allows less instructions to fit on the screen, but more descriptor, data
and symbol information to be displayed.
Always Fit 7
Rows x 11
Cols
Check the check box to always see the full grid of instructions in the window.
If the check box is unchecked, the cells will be displayed at full size and you
will have to scroll to see the entire network.