After you start simulation, the simulation toolbar contains a toggle button that shows the message window.
If you right-click the entry in the message text, you can see from which block the entry in the message text originates. You can also select this block in the circuit program (Go to Block) and call up the properties of this block (Block Properties).
When you configure a LOGO! 0BA6 or 0BA7 message text, you specify whether to display the message text on one destination (the LOGO! onboard display or LOGO! TD) or on both. If you specify to display a message text on one destination, simulation mode shows active message texts for that destination in one window. If you select to display on both destinations, simulation mode shows active message texts for the LOGO! onboard display and the LOGO! TD in separate windows. If you use LOGO! 0BA5 message texts in your circuit program, the message text destination can only be the LOGO! onboard display.
Standard View
The following display shows you the standard view with the message destination on the LOGO! display only:
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① |
Tab of the displayed message text stating the priority. |
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② |
Tab of another message text. |
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③ |
Name of the message destination. It can be "LOGO! onboard display" or "LOGO! TD", depending on your setting. |
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④ |
Details button If you click this button, the view changes and you receive more detailed information in the Detail View (see below). |
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⑤ |
Enter value manually symbol |
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⑥ |
Go to Block symbol |
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⑦ |
Options for different character sets, when the circuit program does not use M27 to determine the character set selection. |
Detail View
The following display shows you the detail view with the message destination on the LOGO! TD only:
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① |
Details button |
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② |
Enter value manually symbol |
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③ |
Go to Block symbol |
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④ |
Entry in message text with information regarding the block from which the entry originated. |
View for separate LOGO! onboard display and LOGO! TD message text displays
If you select the option "Show message text for the LOGO! TD in a separate window" from the Tools -> Options: Simulation dialog and specify that the message destination is on both the LOGO! onboard display and the LOGO! TD, simulation mode shows active message texts for both modules in separate windows.