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Discrete I/O Tags and Addresses
In the I/O Monitor, you can choose to view the address, tag name, or neither, of each
input and output.
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In the I/O Monitor, right-click anywhere, point to Labels, and click None, Address,
or Tag. If you choose Tag, and a tag name has not been assigned to the I/O point,
the address will be displayed instead.
Toggling Outputs
To toggle outputs:
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In the I/O Monitor, right-click the output icon you want to toggle, and click Toggle
Output. The output state will toggle.
Forcing the Discrete I/O On or Off
Inputs and Outputs can be forced on or off with the I/O Monitor. The inputs and outputs
will always be in the forced state until the force is removed.
To force an input or output:
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In the I/O Monitor, right-click the input or output icon you want to force, and click
Force On or Force Off. The input or output icon will be highlighted with a yellow
background to indicate is forced.
To remove a force:
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In the I/O Monitor, right-click the input or output you want to remove the force from,
and click Remove Force.
Or,
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In the I/O Monitor, right-click anywhere and click Remove All Forces.
4.12. Curve Tool
4.12.1. Curve Tool
To access the Curve Tool:
In the Project Pane, double-click Curves.
Use the Curve Tool for creating, editing, and monitoring curves. Curves, also called cams or
splines, allow the user to create custom motion and camming profiles.
How to Create and Edit a Curve
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