Structure of the properties dialog box
The properties dialog box consists of three tabs:
Enter the I/O event number, the programming language and the type of access protection for the I/O event section in this tab, see also section Event processing in the Reference manual.
You can enter the functional module of the section in this tab.
You can enter a comment in this tab.
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You can enter the number of the I/O event in this list box. The maximum number of I/O events depends on the selected CPU, see also section Event section in the Reference manual. |
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The programming language of the section is displayed in this list box. Note: The programming language can only be defined when creating the section. The programming language cannot be changed for existing sections. |
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Select the type of access protection from this list box.
See also section Program Unit, Section and Subroutine Protection. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries and close the properties dialog box. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries without closing the properties dialog box. |
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Select the functional module to which the section is to be allocated to in this list box. See also section Functional modules. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries and close the properties dialog box. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries without closing the properties dialog box. |
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A comment about the section can be entered in this text box. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries and close the properties dialog box. |
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Use this command button to accept the entries without closing the properties dialog box. |