[Hook Transaction Settings] tab
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This tab is used to display the detailed information categorized by the following and the configuration can be changed.
For details on the hook transaction, see "2.18 Use Hook Function".
(1) [Hook Transaction Settings]
Figure A.14 | Property Panel: [Hook Transaction Settings] Tab |
[Description of each category]
(1) | [Hook Transaction Settings] |
The detailed information on the hook transaction is displayed and its configuration can be changed.
Before download
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Specify the processNote to proceed right before downloading the load module file.
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Default
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Before download[0] ("[]" is the current number of specified processes.)
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Modifying
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Specify with the Text Edit dialog box.
The Text Edit dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that appears at right edge of this field when you select this property (you cannot specify options for the flash memory on this panel).
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Available values
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Up to 128 processes (one line in the Text Edit dialog box is equivalent to one processing)
Note that up to 64 characters for one process can be specified.
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After download
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Specify the processNote to proceed right after downloading the load module file.
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Default
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Before download[0] ("[]" is the current number of specified processes.)
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Modifying
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Specify with the Text Edit dialog box.
The Text Edit dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that appears at right edge of this field when you select this property (you cannot specify options for the flash memory on this panel).
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Available values
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Up to 128 processes (one line in the Text Edit dialog box is equivalent to one processing)
Note that up to 64 characters for one process can be specified.
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After CPU reset under breaking
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Specify the processNote to proceed right after CPU reset during break.
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Default
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Before download[0] ("[]" is the current number of specified processes.)
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Modifying
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Specify with the Text Edit dialog box.
The Text Edit dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that appears at right edge of this field when you select this property (you cannot specify options for the flash memory on this panel).
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Available values
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Up to 128 processes (one line in the Text Edit dialog box is equivalent to one processing)
Note that up to 64 characters for one process can be specified.
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Before running
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Specify the processNote to proceed right before the execution of the program.
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Default
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Before download[0] ("[]" is the current number of specified processes.)
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Modifying
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Specify with the Text Edit dialog box.
The Text Edit dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that appears at right edge of this field when you select this property (you cannot specify options for the flash memory on this panel).
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Available values
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Up to 128 processes (one line in the Text Edit dialog box is equivalent to one processing)
Note that up to 64 characters for one process can be specified.
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After breaking
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Specify the processNote to proceed right after the program break.
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Default
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Before download[0] ("[]" is the current number of specified processes.)
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Modifying
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Specify with the Text Edit dialog box.
The Text Edit dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that appears at right edge of this field when you select this property (you cannot specify options for the flash memory on this panel).
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Available values
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Up to 128 processes (one line in the Text Edit dialog box is equivalent to one processing)
Note that up to 64 characters for one process can be specified.
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Note | From the following three processes, input the specification format of the desired process to the Text Edit dialog box. |
[Process 1]:
Automatically overwrites the value of I/O register with Value.
Specification format:
[Process 2]:
Automatically overwrites the value of CPU register with Value.
Specification format:
[Process 3]:
Automatically executes a script file which is specified with Python script path (absolute path or relative path from the project folder).
Specification format:
Source Python-script-path
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