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ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

 

 

Accessing module outputs

The cursor looks like this when a linking operation is in progress:

Accessing module inputs

Follow the steps below to link modules on the meter:

1.Click on the symbol on the right side of the module icon to list a module’s

output registers. (To list the module’s setup registers, hold the CTRL key while clicking on the symbol.) In most cases, a pop-up menu appears and lists the available registers. If the module has many registers, a dialog box appears instead.

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2.Click on the register you want to select. In the case of the dialog box, double-click on an output register, or choose the register and click Select.

3.Drag the cursor towards the module to which you want to link; the cursor changes and a dotted line follows it across the node diagram. This indicates you are in the process of creating a link. The dotted line also shows where the connecting line will appear in the node diagram once the link is made.

If you link to a module that is in a different window than the original module (either in a different node diagram or grouping window), the dotted line disappears, but the cursor still indicates that a link is in progress.

4.Click on the module icon’s left symbol to display the module’s inputs. In

most cases, a pop-up menu appears and lists the module’s inputs. (If there are a large number of inputs, a dialog box similar to the More Output Registers dialog box appears instead.) Inputs that are a different class than the selected output register are grayed out to indicate that you cannot select them.

If the input is already linked, the register label it is linked to is displayed beside the input. If you select the input, the existing link is overwritten.

5.Choose the input you want from the pop-up or dialog box.

If the two modules are in the same window, the dotted line remains on the screen to show the link between the modules.

6.Save the changes you made to the node. When you save, the line changes from a dotted line to a thin black line to indicate that the link is now programmed on the node.

The procedure described above can also be performed in reverse order. You can select a module’s input first and then link it to another module’s output register.

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 manual Follow the steps below to link modules on the meter

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