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Additional references
Further information on ST programming can be found in the SIMOTION SCOUT online help
and in the SIMOTION ST Structured Text Programming and Operating Manual.
6.6.4.4 Executing the ST program.
Before you can execute the sample program, you must assign it to an execution level or a
task. When you have done this, you can establish the connection to the target system,
download the program to the target system, and then start it.
Additional references
Further information on ST programming can be found in the SIMOTION SCOUT online help
and in the SIMOTION ST Structured Text Programming and Operating Manual.
6.7 Configure execution system
Execution levels define the chronological sequence of tasks in the execution system. A level
can contain several tasks. The tasks provide the framework for program execution. A task may
comprise several programs. By assigning the created programs to the tasks, you can, for
example, define the priority, the time frame or order in which the programs are to be executed.
Configuring/parameterizing
6.7 Configure execution system
SIMOTION SCOUT
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