Fig. 7.10.5
Tips on connecting blocks
1. Move the mouse pointer over a block and briefly hold it in this position. The name of the block is shown.
The name of the block input appears when you move the mouse pointer onto the input.
2. To make it easier for you to interconnect blocks, a blue frame around the mouse pointer pops when it
is "captured" by a pin.
Rules for connecting blocks
The following rules apply to the connection of blocks:
1. You can connect a single input to multiple outputs.
2. You cannot connect multiple inputs to a single output.
You cannot interconnect I/O in the same path of a circuit program. Recursion is not permitted.
Interconnect a flag or output if necessary.
Special function blocks also have green "connectors". These do not represent connecting pins, but are
used instead for assigning the parameter settings.
Analog I/O cannot be connected to digital I/O.
5.9.2.4 Delete Function Block or Delete Link
When you put some needless block in program interface or link some default ones, you need to
delete them as follows:
1. Pitch on module or link to delete with mouse.
2. Press "Delete" in the keyboard, or click right button of the mouse, select option
"Delete" in the menu, then you can delete the module or link.
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