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● Always create your circuit program by working from the output to the input.
● You can connect an output to several inputs, but not the same input to several outputs.
● Within the same program path you may not connect an output to an upstream input. For such
internal recursions you should interconnect flags or outputs.
Rule
Rule
Rule
Rule 3:
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3:
3: Cursor
Cursor
Cursor
Cursor and
and
and
and cursor
cursor
cursor
cursor movement
movement
movement
movement
The following applies when you edit a circuit program:
● You can move the cursor when it appears in the form of an underscore:
– Press , , or to move the cursor in the circuit program.
– Press OK to change to "Select connector/block".
– Press ESC to exit programming mode.
● You select a connector/block - when the cursor appears as a solid square:
– Press or to select a connector or a block.
– Confirm with OK.
– Press ESC to return to the previous step.
Rule 4: Planning
● Before you start to create a circuit program, you should either first create a design on paper
or program xLogic directly using xLogic Soft.
● xLogic can only save complete and faultless circuit programs.
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3. 5
5
5
5 Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview of
of
of
of xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic menus
menus
menus
menus
Programming mode
Parameter assignment mode
Parameter assignment menu :
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6 Writing
Writing
Writing
Writing and
and
and
and starting
starting
starting
starting the
the
the
the circuit
circuit
circuit
circuit program
program
program
program
After you have designed a circuit, you want to write it to your xLogic . The small example below
shows how to do this.
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6 .1
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.1 Selecting
Selecting
Selecting
Selecting programming
programming
programming
programming mode
mode
mode
mode
You have connected xLogic to the power supply and switched it on. The display now shows you
the message: