Pm designer operation manual – B&B Electronics WOP-2121V-N4AE - Manual User Manual
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
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Panel Application Node (
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The label of a Panel Application node is the associated application name. You can do the following with the Panel
Application node:
1) Double-click it to open the General Setup dialog box.
2) Right-click it to get a popup menu with the following menu items:
Menu Item
Description
Rename
Rename the panel application.
Delete
Delete the panel application.
General Setup
Open the General Setup dialog box.
Export Panel Application...
Export the panel application to a PLF file.
Toggle All
Expand all the collapsed lists of sub-nodes and collapse all the expanded lists of
sub-nodes.
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Links Node (
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The Links node has one Internal Memory sub-node and can have up to 16 Link sub-nodes. You can do the following with
the Links node:
1) Double-click it to expand or collapse the list of its sub-nodes.
2) Right-click it to get a popup menu with the following menu item:
Menu Item
Description
Add Link
Create a new communication link.
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Internal Memory Node (
)
You can do the following with the Internal Memory node:
1) Double-click it to open the Internal Memory dialog box.
2) Right-click it to get a popup menu with the following menu item:
Menu Item
Description
Properties...
Open the Internal Memory dialog box.
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Link Node (
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A Link node is associated with a communication link. You can do the following with the Link node:
1) Double-click it to open the Link Properties dialog box of the associated communication link.
2) Right-click it to get a popup menu with the following menu item:
Menu Item
Description
Rename
Rename the associated communication link.
Delete
Delete the associated communication link.
Properties...
Open the Link Properties dialog box of the associated communication link.
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Tags Node (
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You can do the following with the Tags node:
1) Double-click it to open the Tags window.
2) Right-click it to get a popup menu with the following menu item:
Menu Item
Description
Open
Open the Tags window.