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Now you can move the reference [[symbol]]s to the desired spot.<br><br> | Now you can move the reference [[symbol]]s to the desired spot.<br><br> | ||
A [[M11]] click onto the inner white rectangle of the block automatically switches to the desired page. The inner white rectangle has set property "EXECUTE" to value "PAGE:7" for that purpose.<br><br> | A [[M11]] click onto the inner white rectangle of the block automatically switches to the desired page. The inner white rectangle has set property "EXECUTE" to value "PAGE:7" for that purpose.<br><br> | ||
The terminals of a block are just reference symbols which can be renamed or deleted. New terminals are established in menu "Actions": | |||
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Revision as of 12:54, 12 August 2013
See "Menu Actions"
TARGET 3001! allows to generate block diagrams very easily. Just enter the names of the block and the name of the terminals line by line:
Now you can move and drop the following block:
The reference connections can be displaced within the block by M1H. Please note that key
in the pointer toolbar is not active. Would it be so, the whole block would move. Simultaneously you will find the corresponding terminals on page 7.

Now you can move the reference symbols to the desired spot.
A M11 click onto the inner white rectangle of the block automatically switches to the desired page. The inner white rectangle has set property "EXECUTE" to value "PAGE:7" for that purpose.
The terminals of a block are just reference symbols which can be renamed or deleted. New terminals are established in menu "Actions":





