Drop-Down Menu; Editing A Command - HMS Anybus Communicator User Manual

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8.3.3 Drop-down Menu

File
This menu features the following entries:
Apply Changes
Save changes and exit to the main window.
Exit
Exit without saving.
Column
The functions in this menu alters the structure of the command.
Append Column
Add another column to the command.
Insert Column
Insert a column at the selected position.
Delete Column
Delete the column at the selected position.

8.3.4 Editing a Command

As mentioned previously, the transaction section in the Command Editor represents the actual transac-
tions associated with the command. Each column represents a frame object within the transaction.
Each column features four rows with the following parameters:
Query/Response/Produce/Consume
The upper right cell indicates the direction of the transaction.
DisplayName
Each column can be named so that the different parts of the command appears in a more user
friendly manner when editing its settings in the Transaction Editor or in the Parameter Section
of the Main Window.
ObjectType
This row specifies the type of frame object that shall be used for the column.
Value
This row specifies where the frame object shall retrieve its value/settings.
Value
Depend
Id
User
[SlaveAddress] Value will be retrieved from the "SlaveAddress"-parameter (see "Node Parameters" on page 27).
(other settings) Other settings are no longer supported.
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Description
This setting is only relevant for Responses in Master Mode.
The value will be retrieved from the corresponding part of the "Query"-transaction.
Value will be retrieved from the "Command ID"-setting (see "Basic Navigation" on page 43).
Settings associated with the object can be edited by the user.
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Doc: HMSI-27-309, Rev. 3.11

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