Siemens SPS starter kit 6ED1057-3BA00-0AA8 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc 6ED1057-3BA00-0AA8 データシート
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6ED1057-3BA00-0AA8
Tutorial
3.2 Getting started with program creation
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Operating Instructions, 06/2014
Operating Instructions, 06/2014
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If you do not connect a line to a suitable target connector, LOGO!Soft Comfort reconnects it
to its initial position after you "release" the mouse button.
3.2.2.3
Replacing blocks
To replace a block in your circuit program with another function block, follow these steps:
1. Insert the new block above or below the block you want to replace.
2. Rewire the connecting lines of the old block to the new one as described under "Editing
1. Insert the new block above or below the block you want to replace.
2. Rewire the connecting lines of the old block to the new one as described under "Editing
selected connecting lines" in Editing selected objects (Page 136).
3. After having rewired all the connecting lines, you can delete the old block and move the
new block into this position.
Example for the FBD Editor:
By keeping this block replacement order, you can maintain your connecting lines. If you first
delete the old block, you also delete its connections, which means you have to recreate all
connections.
In a LOGO! 0BA7 and LOGO! 0BA8 Base Module, you can directly replace an old block by
In a LOGO! 0BA7 and LOGO! 0BA8 Base Module, you can directly replace an old block by
dragging the new block from the block tree to the old block figure with the left mouse key
pressed.
3.2.2.4
Cutting connections
It may turn out to be difficult to interpret the layout of a large circuit, especially if it contains
many line crossings. You can clean up your connection layout, using the "Cut/Join" tool of
the programming toolbar.
Click a connection after you have called this tool. The selected connecting line is graphically
split. However, the link between the blocks remains active.
The open ends of the cut connection are now shown with arrowhead icons, which indicate
The open ends of the cut connection are now shown with arrowhead icons, which indicate
the direction of the signal flow. Above the icons, you can now see the cross-references,
including the page number of the circuit program, the block name and the number of the
block terminal that is connected to the open link.
Right-click the line connecting the two blocks you want to cut, then select the cut command.
Right-click the line connecting the two blocks you want to cut, then select the cut command.