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DDS EN 2.3
7.8.3.8 Options
Icon: - Menu: Extras WOptions Keyboard: -
Use this command to open a dialog box for the setting of different options for your SFC organization
unit.
Height of steps
Use text field Height of steps to enter the number of lines for the height of an SFC step in your SFC
editor (standard setting: 4).
Width of steps
Use text field Width of steps to enter the number of columns for the width of a step (standard
setting: 6)
Display at step
Use the option boxes to specify what to display with the step.
Nothing:Nodisplay.
Comment: Displays the step comment.
Time limit overview: Displays time limits.
Comments and time limits are displayed as defined under Extras
Step attributes.
7.8.3.9 Associate action
Icon: - Menu: Extras WAssociate action Keyboard: -
Use this command to associate actions and Boolean variables with IEC steps.
Another split box is added to the right of the IEC step for the association of an action.
The left-hand field is pre-assigned with the qualifier N and the name Action.Both
pre-assignments can be changed with the Help Manager <F2>.
New actions for IEC steps for organization units are created in the
Object Organizer
with the
commandProject
Add action.
7.8.3.10 Use IEC steps
Icon: Menu: ExtrasWUse I EC steps Keyboard: -
Use this command to insert IEC steps instead of simplified steps when inserting step transitions and
parallel branches.
If the command is active, a tick appears in front of the menu item and the symbol in the tool
bar looks as if it was pressed.
The init step is generated as an IEC step during the creation of an SFC organization unit.
Re-execute the command to deactivate it.
This setting is saved in the ini file and restored on DDS restart.
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