6 Multi-Command
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WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
6.3 Properties of Multi-Command Dialog Box
This section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.
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General
Tab
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Part Name
Enter a name for the part. The maximum number is 20 characters.
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Multi-Functions
Add and edit commands to be executed when the trigger condition is satisfied.
Function List:
Lists the commands to be executed.
Command Type:
Shows the command type.
Command Name: Shows the command name.
Device Address:
Shows the setting when one of the following Command Type is selected.
Shows the destination device address for the
Bit Write
and
Word Write
commands.
Shows the screen number when
Goto Screen
is set to
Switch to Base
Screen
,
Open Popup Screen
, or
Close Popup Screen
.
Shows the script ID for the
Script
command.
• Executes only the Goto Screen command at the end of the
Function List
when multiple
Switch to Base
Screen
type commands are set for
Action Mode
.
• Goto Screen commands are not executed from top to bottom as they appear in the
Function List
.
Rather, they are executed at the end of the scan when the trigger condition is satisfied.
• Key commands are executed in the scan that follows a scan that satisfies the trigger condition.
• If multiple Key commands are set, only the first and second Key commands in the
Function List
are
executed. The third and following Key commands are not executed. Also, only the first Key command that
specifies a Data Transfer function in the
Function List
is executed if multiple Key commands are set.
Command Type:
Select the command to add.
Bit Write:
Writes a 0 or 1 to the bit device or the bit number of the word device. For details,
refer to “Properties of Bit Write for Multi-Functions Dialog Box” on page 12-42.
Word Write:
Writes a value to a word device. Can be used to indirectly specify the destination
address number or to perform operations on the written value. For details, refer
to “Properties of Word Write for Multi-Functions Dialog Box” on page 12-43.
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