Rockwell Automation 57C620 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual
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AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x
Note that remark keynames may not be modified. They may only be
deleted and then a new keyname and text entered.
4.22.6
Searching for a Sequence or Coil Variable Name
F10 from the PC editor command line is used to find a sequence
number or coil variable name. To find a variable name or sequence
number, enter the name of the coil or the sequence number at the
prompt and the task will be searched for the sequence or coil name.
If the sequence is not found, the PC editor will initiate an insert
operation.
4.22.7
Searching for a Variable Name
F2 from the PC editor command line initiates a search for a variable
name that does not represent a coil. You can qualify the search by
entering the following options:
A
All contacts and coil
O
Normally open contacts
C
Normally closed contacts
U
Upward transition contacts
D
Downward transition contacts
The task will be scanned from the beginning for a match. If a match is
found, the search will stop and the sequence containing the match
will be displayed.
Alt/F2 is used to search for the next match. A search must have been
initiated with the F2 function key in order to use Alt/F2. The search
will continue from the sequence where it had stopped and go on to
the next match. This function may be reĆexecuted as many times as
necessary.
4.22.8
Inserting a New First Sequence
F10 from the PC editor command line is used to insert a new first
sequence. At the prompt, enter a sequence number smaller than that
of the current first sequence. Then enter your sequence. This is the
only method of inserting a sequence before the current first
sequence in the task.