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Brand | ABB |
Series | module |
Part Number | RDCU-12C |
Product Type | module |
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With the Configuration Editor, you can select a type and create a new instance of it. For
example, adding a new instance of the type Signal creates a new signal in the system.
1. In the Offline/Online tab, expand the Controller and the Configuration node and
double-click the topic that contains the type of which you want to add an instance.
This opens the Configuration Editor.
2. In the Type name list of the Configuration Editor, select the type of which you want to
add an instance.
3. On the Controller menu, point to Configuration and click Add type (the word type is
replaced by the type you selected previously).
You can also right-click anywhere in the configuration editor and then select Add type
from the shortcut menu.
A new instance with default values is added and displayed in the Instance Editor
window.
4. If required, edit the values.
5. Click OK to save the new instance.
The values in the new instance are now validated. If the values are valid, the instance is
saved. Otherwise, you will be notified of which parameter values to correct.
For many instances, the changes will not take affect until the controller is restarted. If your
changes require a restart you will be notified of this.
You have now updated the controller’s system parameters. If the changes require a restart
of the controller, the changes will not take affect until you do this. If you are going to make
several changes, you can wait with the restart until all changes are done.
Copying an instance
1. In the Offline/Online tab, expand the Controller and the Configuration node and
double-click the topic that contains the instance to copy.
This opens the Configuration Editor.
2. In the Type name list of the Configuration Editor, select the type of which you want to
copy an instance.
3. In the Instance list, select one or several instances to copy.
If you select several instances and they don’t have the same value for all parameters, these
parameters will have no default values in the new instances.
4. On the Controller menu, point to Configuration and click Copy Type (the word type is
replaced by the type you selected previously).
You can also right-click the instance to copy and then select Copy Type from the shortcut
menu.
A new instance with the same values as the one you copied is added and displayed in the
Instance Editor window.