Delta Electronics DOP-A Series Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual
4-6 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002
Fig. 4.1.3 Clock Macro Delay Time Setting
Sub-macro
There are 512 sub-macros for editing. Sub-macro is similar to the subroutine in the in program. The
user can write repeated action or function in sub-macro to save macro editing time and easy maintain.
That means the user can write a sub-macro to make it functions as a specific 10 sub-macros. For
example, a function is written named sub-macro 1, the user only needs to write “CALL 1” in Macro
whenever it is used. In this case, the user needs only modify this sub-macro instead of modifying 10
macros if necessary. The sub-macro can be named by its function for easy management.
NOTE
1) When editing any macros, please pay close attention to the logicality of macro command, especially
the usage of loop and program. If the user write an infinite loop (i.e. program cannot be ended) in
the macro or write a program which will not be executed until some certain condition is satisfied, it
may make HMI work abnormally. Therefore, it is recommended that the user should use simulation
function to verify the macro and check if HMI operation is correct or not after macro editing is
completed.