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Customizing Frameworks in Designer
 9300 Series User’s Guide
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Chapter 4 - Using ACCESS Software 
Use the Interval Format area if the setting you are changing requires intervals. 
Use the Date/Time Format area if the setting you are changing requires specific 
dates (such as those needed used in the Clock module). Click OK when you have 
the desired setting for the time interval or date.
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Click OK when you are satisfied with your configuration changes.
Complete details about the Setup registers of every ION module are provided in 
the ION Programmer’s Reference. Details about the Setup Areas on the main screen 
of the node diagram can be found in the Default Functionality chapter.
Customizing Frameworks in Designer
To create custom functions, ION modules are linked together and then configured. 
Linking ION modules is relatively straightforward: output registers on one 
module are linked to the input registers of subsequent modules. Data flows from 
the output register on the first module to the input registers on a second module. 
Each module that receives data makes decisions and processes the data based on 
its setup registers’ settings. Once the data has been processed, a module makes the 
data available at its output registers. These output registers can then be linked to 
the inputs of other modules, and so on.
Most ION modules perform simple, discrete functions. The combination of 
modules linked together creates a more powerful functionality. Multiple modules 
linked together can be referred to as a framework. Since a device’s operation can 
be separated into the specific, smaller functions performed by the modules, 
creating specialized functionality is simple if you understand the operation of the 
component pieces.
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The meter is factory-configured for optimal operation. You should not make any changes to its operating
software unless you are familiar with the ION architecture, you know specifically what you want to 
accomplish, and you understand the effects of the changes you intend to make.
If you need to customize your meter’s operation, you will need to create new ION 
modules, configure their settings, and in some cases link them to other modules. 
Designer provides a graphical view of your meter’s internal operation, making 
these tasks simple. If you require more information on Designer than is presented 
in these pages, refer to the ION Programmer’s Reference or online WinPM.Net Help 
for complete usage details.