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Dialog Function definitions

In this dialog, you can select a function definition. The function definition defines what function the symbol assumes in the schematic. You can browse the tree of function definitions and view the properties of the selected function.

Overview of the main dialog elements:

Selection:

In this field the existing function definitions are shown in the form of a hierarchically structure tree. Click on the plus sign in front of an entry to open additional layers and display the lowest layer of data in the function definition in both tabs. The function definitions are organized by category and group:


Tab Attributes

The fields in this tab are for display purposes only and cannot be changed.

Main function:

This check box is selected if this is a main function. For auxiliary functions, it is deselected.

Safety function:

This check box is activated if the function is a safety function. It is deactivated if the function is a "normal" one that is not relevant for the safety. Safety functions are functions that, for example, take up or trigger a safety-relevant signal. This can, for example, be a PLC safety input or also a contact of a safety device.

Note:

The following case differences are to be taken into consideration with regard to this setting:

Therefore, if a safety function was planned in the project, the part must then also have a corresponding template. If this is not the case, message 007001 is emitted: "The device uses more functions than provided by the associated part."

With signal isolation:

This check box is selected if the function isolates signals. It is deselected if the signal is transmitted by the function, which is the case for terminals or pins.

Net-connecting:

This check box is selected if the function connects nets. It is deselected if the net is interrupted at the function.

Identifier:

The identifier of the function is displayed in this field.

Description:

A short descriptive text for the function is displayed here.

Additional properties:

For certain functions, there are properties displayed here which are in addition to the properties of normal items, e.g., special terminal or PLC properties.


Tab Connection point data

The fields in this tab are for display purposes only and cannot be changed.

In the table, the following properties are shown for the connection points of the selected function definition:

The properties are permanently assigned to the function definition and cannot be changed. It is possible, however (in the Connection point logic dialog), to change the connection point properties of a component. The properties entered here are added to the component and subsequently overwrite the properties from the function definition.

Popup menu:

The popup menu provides - depending on the field type (date, integer, multilingual, etc.) - the following menu items:

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