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Page 86: Testing the interconnection in the device, Testing the interconnection in the, Device, Compiling interconnection, 3working with the fb editor

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Working with the FB editor

3.4

Creating/reconfiguring the interconnection

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3.4.9

Compiling the completed interconnection

How to compile the completed interconnection:

1. Click the

icon in the FB editor toolbar.

• The Update project dialog box appears.

2. Press the Create button to update the project.

• After the update is completed successfully, a corresponding note appears.

3.4.10

Testing the interconnection in the device

This function will be available as of »Engineer« V2.9!

This function serves to transfer the compiled interconnection for testing to the volatile memory

(RAM) of the controller after the FB interconnection has changed.
Since only the binary file and the connection table are transmitted to the device instead of the com-

plete application, the transfer is quicker than with the regular function "Download program".

To check the current function block interconnection in the device:

Go to the FB Editor toolbar and click the Test in the device button.

Note!

This function will be supported as of controller firmware V5.0.

After mains switching, the original application is reloaded which is stored in the memory

module.
In order to store the application, which has been transferred to the volatile memory

(RAM) for test purposes, completely and with mains failure protection in the memory

module, the regular function "Download program" must be executed. Thus, the corres-

ponding »Engineer« project is required to save the tested application with mains failure

protection.