Schneider Electric 372 SPU 780 01EMAN Welding System User Manual


 
Using the Logic Editor
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Using the Logic Editor
Editing Overview The level to which you can edit in the logic editor is set in the client security settings.
For more information see ProWORX 32 Client Security, p. 20, User Rights.
Offline Edit Mode
Overview
Offline Edit Mode lets you make changes (e.g., entering instructions with undefined
addresses or duplicate coils) to network logic in the online logic editor without
updating the controller in real-time.
Switching to
Offline Edit Mode
From the logic editor right-click menu:
Editing Logic in
Offline Edit Mode
In the logic editor:
Step Action
1 Select Edit
Offline Edit Mode.
While you are in Offline Edit Mode, the network appears in bright blue, with no
power flow or state flow shown. The status bar will display "Offline Edit Mode" in
bright blue. As long as you are in the Offline Edit Mode, changes made to the
network wont be sent to the controller. Instead, they will be kept in a temporary
buffer until you exit the Offline Edit Mode or change networks.
Step Action
1 Use the same editing conventions and procedures as the ProWORX 32 Offline
editor does.
Remember, however, that you cannot edit more than one network without either
cancelling the edit or writing the edit to the controller.