6. Function blocks
6.3 UF - User function block
Programming view for UF Blinker1 tab
Fig. 275: Programming view for UF Blinker1 user function block
Run a plausibility check first.
Save the user function block and switch to the Programming view for the main
program.
The user function block will appear in the list of operands and function blocks with a
green icon that means that it is not being used in the project yet.
6.3.4.1 Programming view tabs
The tabs in the Programming view are intended to help you keep your project more
manageable.
When applicable, tabs for user function blocks and interrupt function blocks will be
found next to the tab for the main program. Different colors and icons will be used to
differentiate between them:
Color Tabs
Blue
Main program
Green
User function block that is not being used
Yellow
User function block that is being used
Magenta
Interrupt function block
Inactive tabs will be shown with a brighter color. A total of 11 tabs can be displayed.
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