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Editing cnet bits, floats, and variables – Rockwell Automation GMLC Reference Manual User Manual

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Publication GMLC-5.2 - November 1999

Defining Inputs and Outputs

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5. Select OK. The name of the new CNET Output Bit Group appears in

the Tag Window.

Editing CNET Bits, Floats, and Variables

The CNET bits, floats, and variables can be easily edited if the need
arises. To edit a CNET bit, float, or variable:

1. In the Tag Explorer, under CNET, select the type of bit, float, or

variable to edit.

2. In the Tag Window, place the cursor on the specific bit, float, or

variable you want to Edit.

3. Click the right mouse button. A pop-up menu appears.

4. Select Edit to open the appropriate CNET dialog box.

5. Edit the settings of the selected bit, float, or variable.

6. Select OK.

Total Signals in
Group

Type the number of consecutive bits in the
group.
Note:

This number must include all bits in the
sequence—bits you will write to, as
well as bits in the sequence you will not
write to.

Use Bit Mask

To exclude (mask) one or more signals in the
group, type a binary value representing the bits
whose signals you will write to.

See Bit Masks in the Expression Builder chapter
of this manual for more information on bit
masks.

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