Omron NT-SERIES - SUPPORT TOOL FOR WINDOWS V4 Operation Manual page 150

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differ – in the operation using the edit dialog box of the memory table, addresses
in the table being edited are objective while all addresses in the entire screen
data are objective of the operation if the operation is performed using the [Tools]
menu.
The explanation below is given for the batch address change operation where
the entire screen data is the objective of the operation. For the procedure to per-
form the operation using the edit dialog box of the memory table, refer to 7-1-3
Batch Address Change Operation.
S Description of batch address change dialog box
Find – Channel (Word)
Specify the channel type of the batch change source.
Find – Start Range
Specify the start address of the source range for the batch address change.
Find – End Range
Specify the end address of the source range for batch address change.
The address to be set for [End Range] must always be larger than or equal to
the address set for [Start Range].
Change to – Channel (Word)
Specify the word type, and start address, after the change.
Addresses are changed within the number of specified points from the start ad-
dress (number of points from "Start Range" to "End Range").
Change Comment
Specify whether or not the same I/O comment appended to an address before
the change is appended to the address after the change.
To append the same I/O comment, click on the check box to display a check
mark in it.
Batch address change processing starts when you click on this button.
S How addresses are changed
In the operation for changing addresses in bit units, processing is executed as-
suming that bit 15 of a word is immediately followed by bit 0 of the next word.
Addresses are changed as shown below according to the set search range and
the address after the change.
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