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Screen Layout 3.2
Using RMCWin
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3.2.6 Status Bar
The status bar is located at the bottom of the main screen. This bar is divided into four areas:
Menu Help
All of the status bar except the three panes described below is
used to display help on menu items. When no menu item is
selected, it displays "For help, press F1." If a menu item is
selected, or the cursor is over a toolbar button, then a brief line
of help is displayed here.
Communication
This pane displays the current communication path and its state.
Example communication paths include "COM1," "COM2," and
"192.168.0.23". Double-click this pane to display the
Communication
tab of the Options dialog box, and right-click
this pane to display a shortcut menu with many common
communication-related commands. See Connecting RMCWin to
an RMC for details.
The communication path can be in one of the following states:
Closed
RMCWin is not connected to an RMC, and it is not using the
communication path at all.
Offline
RMCWin is not connected to an RMC, but it is polling the
communication path for an RMC to become available.
Connecting
RMCWin detected an RMC, but is in the process of connecting
and validating the RMC configuration.
Online
RMCWin is currently connected to an RMC.
Loader
RMCWin is currently connected to an RMC, but the RMC is
running its loader firmware. The only operation allowed in the
loader is downloading new firmware. See Downloading New
Firmware for details on updating the firmware.
Read/Write
This pane indicates whether the Command and Parameter
areas of the main display are in read-back or write mode.
Double-clicking this pane will toggle between Read-back and
Write modes. Refer to Read-back versus Write Mode for a
details on these modes.
CAP
This pane indicates whether the CAPS LOCK key is toggled on
or off. If this pane is blank, then CAPS LOCK is not enabled.
Otherwise, it will display CAP.
3.2.7 Toolbar
The follow buttons are available on the toolbar:
Note:
In the descriptions below, the term current axis refers to the axis under which the currently
selected cell on the main screen is visible.