
18Ć21
ă# Task
ă1
ă2
ă3
ă4
ă5ăFRCS1BAS
ă6ăFRCS1BAS
ă7ăFRCS1BAS
ă8ăFRCS1BAS
ă9ăFRCS1BLK
10ăFRCS1BLK
11ăFRCS1BLK
12ăFRCS1BLK
13ăFRCS1PC
14ăFRCS1PC
Variable
C@
C%
C!
C
L@
L%
L!
L
L@
L%
L!
L
LB@
LI%
Value
TRUE/ON
12345
12345678
+ 123456789E+09
TRUE/ON
1111
222222
+ 33333334E+09
FALSE/OFF
777
88888
+ 99999992E+08
TRUE/ON
32767
ON LINE Direct via Serial C: \AMXLIB\SYS\RACK
Monitor Force
EscăExit
F1 Help
UnforcePgUp/PgDown Switch Page Force
P1:0 P2:0 P3:0 P4:0
Figure 18.8 Ć Sample Monitor Force Display
2. Enter the name of the task in which the variable is to be forced.
3. Enter the name of the variable, terminated by the appropriate
character (@" for boolean, %" for single precision integers, or
!" for double precision integers).
4. Enter
the value to which the variable is to be forced
in the V
alue"
field.
5. You can enter different values for the same variable if you have
not exited using the <Esc> key
. Simply use the arrow keys to
move the cursor to the Value" field again and enter the new
value over the old.
6. To exit, type <ESC>.
7. To unforce one variable or all variables on that page, follow the
directions in 18.5.3.
You
can unforce variables by removing them
from the F
orce table. T
o
remove variables from the Force table, follow the directions below.
1. Enter U" for Unforce".
2. To unforce all variables in the displayed page of the Force table,
enter a P". To unforce one variable, enter the display position of
the variable to be unforced. If the force table is emptied, the
system will exit to the menu.
3. To exit the function, type <ESC>.
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