3 Commissioning
3.5 800 operating principle in the circuit diagram and function block editor
Control Relay easy800
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3.5
800 operating principle in the circuit diagram and function block editor
Pushbutton for editing circuit diagrams and function blocks
Operating principle in the
800 circuit diagram
The cursor buttons in the easy800 circuit diagram have three functions:
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Moving.
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Enter.
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Connecting.
The current mode is indicated by the appearance of the flashing cursor.
In “Move” mode use the
ÍÚ
ú í
buttons to position the cursor on the circuit
diagram in order to select a rung, a contact, a relay coil or the selection
position of a coil function or a NET-ID.
Use OK to switch to Entry mode so that you can enter or change a value at
the current cursor position. Press ESC in Entry mode to restore easy800 to
the last changes of an entry.
Press ALT to switch to Connect mode for wiring contacts and relays. Press
ALT again to return to Move.
Press ESC to exit the circuit diagram and parameter display.
Delete rung, contact, relay or empty rung in
the circuit diagram
Toggle between N/O and N/C contact
Connect contacts, relays and rungs
Add rungs
ÍÚ
ú í
Change value
Move cursor up/down
Change place
Cursor left/right
Cursor buttons set as P pushbuttons:
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í
Input P1,
Input P3,
Í
Ú
Input P2
Input P4
Undo setting from last OK
Leave current display, menu
Change, add new contact/relay,
Save setting
DEL
ALT
ESC
OK
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The easy800 device performs a large part of this cursor change
automatically. For example it switches the cursor to Move mode
when it is no longer possible to make an entry or connection at
the selected cursor position.