Using the Data Watch Window
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Instruction Editor / Terminal Block Editor
Instruction
Editor Overview You can view the addresses and data of specific Logic instructions using the
Instruction Editor.
Additionally, the DRUM Summary and the PID Summary can activate the Instruction
Editor for the DRUM or PID function selected in the summaries. Only the addresses
referenced by the current instruction will be included.
The display is built using a user-defined VB script. These scripts are editable and
may be used to modify the on screen display in any way.
Viewing an
Instruction in the
Instruction
Editor
The Instruction Window works hand-in-hand with the Logic Editor. To view a certain
instruction simply select the desired instruction in the Logic Editor a nd the instruction
will be displayed in the Instruction Window
Terminal Block
Editor Overview You can view the addresses and data of specific I/O cards using the Terminal Block
editor. Depending on property settings, you can view addresses and edit address
values found in the currently selected item (rack or slot) in the Traffic Cop.
The display is built using a user-defined VB script. These scripts are editable and
may be used to modify the on screen display in any way.
Viewing an I/O
Card in the
Terminal Block
Editor
The Terminal Block Window works hand-in-hand with the Traffic Cop. To view a
certain card simply select the desired card in the Traffic Cop and the card will be
displayed in the Terminal Block Window.