Using I/O Allocation Table In Symbol Table; Creating Screens Using Symbol Names And Then Setting Addresses - Omron CX-DESIGNER V2.1 - 07-2007 User Manual

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Creating Screens Using Symbols
4-1-4

Using I/O Allocation Table in Symbol Table

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4-1-5

Creating Screens Using Symbol Names and Then Setting Addresses

3. Open the CX-Programmer symbol table and paste the symbol.
The same symbol as the CX-Designer symbol is added.
The user can create the required I/O allocation table when creating projects. If
the I/O allocation table is created in the same format as the symbol table, the
I/O allocation table data can be copied as is to the symbol table. This enables
symbols to be created easily from the I/O allocation table.
Procedure
1. Create an I/O allocation table using Excel. Use the following order in the
I/O allocation table: Host, symbol name, type, address, and I/O comment
2. Copy the I/O allocation table.
3. Open the CX-Designer symbol table and paste the symbols.
Screens can be created using only symbol names even if addresses are not
set. When the addresses are later determined, they can be input collectively
in the symbol table. In addition, if an address allocated as a symbol in the
symbol table is changed, that change is reflected in all functional objects
where that symbol is set.
Section 4-1
Copy the I/O
allocation table
created using Excel
and past to the CX-
Designer symbol
table.
The I/O
allocations in
the table are
registered as
symbols.
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