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ISPSoft User Manual parameter in a module, and the checkbox in the Monitor cell for the parameter is selected, the data register specified will be displayed in the Monitor Table window after the Monitor Table window is opened. The checkbox in the Monitor cell for a parameter to which no data register is assigned can not be selected. In the example below, D3000~D3003 are assigned to the parameters, but only D3000 and D3001 are monitored. As a result, only D3000 and D3001 will be displayed in the Monitor Table window after the Monitor Table window is opened. Please refer to section 3.5.6 for more information about Monitor Table in HWCONFIG. • Initial Users can set initial values in this column. When the parameters in HWCONFIG are downloaded, the initial values set are written into the module. Users may need to type initial values in the Initial columns for some of the parameter types, and select initial values in the Initial columns for the other parameter types. Please refer to the instructions for a module for more information about the range of values which can be set, and the processing mechanism after the downloading of the initial values. • Comment After users click the Comment cell for a parameter, they can type a comment on the parameter. A comment is composed of 32 characters at most, and a Chinese character occupies two characters. The default contents of the Comment column for a parameter type are usually the same as the contents of the Description column for the parameter type. After Default in the lower left corner of the Parameter Setting window is clicked, the values of the parameters in the module will be restored to the default values. 3.4.3 Exporting and Importing the Parameters in a Module After Export File in the Parameter Setting window is clicked, the parameters in the module will be saved as a CSV file. A file which was exported previously can also be imported. • Exporting the parameters in a module Click Export File in the Parameter Setting window, select a folder in the Save in drop-down list box in the Save As window, type a filename in the File name box, and click Save. 3-59

Chapter 3 Configuring and Setting a PLC System • Importing the parameters in a module Click Import File in the Parameter Setting window, select a file which will be imported in the Save As window, and click Open. Before the parameters are imported, the system will check the file format and the module model. If the file format or the module model is not correct, the system will forbid the import of the parameters. If the data registers specified in the original file exported have been used in the present configuration, different data registers will be specified in the file after the file is imported. 3.4.4 Setting the Parameters in an Intelligent Module Delta Electronics, Inc. provides the exclusive configuration tools for some modules. Through the software, the modules can be configured further, and the parameters in the modules can be set further. Some of the configuration tools can be opened through HWCONFIG. The configuration tools supported by HWCONFIG are listed in the table below. The table suggests that the configuration tools for modules which are not listed in the table can not be opened through HWCONFIG. It does not suggest that there are no configuration tools for modules which are not listed in the table. Module type Module model Software supported and its version Network module AH10EN-5A AH10SCM-5A The configuration tool is in HWCONFIG, and does not need to be installed. DCISoft version 1.08 or above needs to be installed. 3-60

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parameter in a module, and the checkbox in the Monitor cell for the parameter is selected, the<br />

data register specified will be displayed in the Monitor Table window after the Monitor Table<br />

window is opened. The checkbox in the Monitor cell for a parameter to which no data register is<br />

assigned can not be selected.<br />

In the example below, D3000~D3003 are assigned to the parameters, but only D3000 and D3001<br />

are monitored. As a result, only D3000 and D3001 will be displayed in the Monitor Table window<br />

after the Monitor Table window is opened. Please refer to section 3.5.6 for more information<br />

about Monitor Table in HWCONFIG.<br />

• Initial<br />

<strong>User</strong>s can set initial values in this column. When the parameters in HWCONFIG are downloaded,<br />

the initial values set are written into the module. <strong>User</strong>s may need to type initial values in the Initial<br />

columns for some of the parameter types, and select initial values in the Initial columns for the<br />

other parameter types. Please refer to the instructions for a module for more information about<br />

the range of values which can be set, and the processing mechanism after the downloading of the<br />

initial values.<br />

• Comment<br />

After users click the Comment cell for a parameter, they can type a comment on the parameter. A<br />

comment is composed of 32 characters at most, and a Chinese character occupies two<br />

characters. The default contents of the Comment column for a parameter type are usually the<br />

same as the contents of the Description column for the parameter type.<br />

After Default in the lower left corner of the Parameter Setting window is clicked, the values of<br />

the parameters in the module will be restored to the default values.<br />

3.4.3 Exporting and Importing the Parameters in a Module<br />

After Export File in the Parameter Setting window is clicked, the parameters in the module will be<br />

saved as a CSV file. A file which was exported previously can also be imported.<br />

• Exporting the parameters in a module<br />

Click Export File in the Parameter Setting window, select a folder in the Save in drop-down list<br />

box in the Save As window, type a filename in the File name box, and click Save.<br />

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