6 Multi-Button
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Properties of Bit Write for Multi-Functions Dialog Box
Sets the Bit Write command for the Multi-Button.
■ Command Name
Enter a name for the command. The maximum number is 20 characters.
■ Action Mode
Select the behavior of the Multi-Button from the following:
■ Destination Device Address
Specify the destination bit device.
Click to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device
Address Settings” on page 2-68.
■ Write
*1
Specify the number of bit devices (1 to 64) at the destination.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Set or Reset. For details, refer to “Write
*1
” on page 8-6.
■ Source Data
Specifies the device address that stores the data to be written.
This setting is enabled only if Action Mode is set to Move. For details, refer to “Source Data” on page 8-6.
*1 Advanced mode only
Set: Pressing the Multi-Button writes a 1 to the bit device.
Reset: Pressing the Multi-Button writes a 0 to the bit device.
Set & Reset: Pressing the Multi-Button writes a 1 to the bit device.
Releasing the Multi-Button writes a 0 to the bit device.
Toggle: Pressing the Multi-Button inverts the value of the bit device.
If the value of the bit device is 0 it changes to 1, and vice versa.
Move: Pressing the Multi-Button writes the value in the source bit device to the value in the destination bit
device.
For details about the Action Mode, refer to “Action Mode” on page 8-4. However, Set & Reset for the
Multi-Button has the same function as Momentary for the Bit Button.
Device Address: Specify the source bit device.
Click to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to Chapter 2
“5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-68.
Transfer: Specify the number of bit devices (1 to 64) to transfer.