Instruction manual
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TS Programming System 9-5
To start the TS programming system, the command TS is typed at the
DOS prompt of the installation directory, followed by pressing [RETURN].
The main menu bar is displayed. The File menu contains the Load proj-
ect command. Selecting it causes a window to be displayed in which the
program selection takes place.
File Edit Options
New Project
Load project
Operating system
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Fig. 9-5 Main Menu Bar
Each project is stored in a subdirectory of the PG directory. The menu
trees are stored in a suitably named subdirectory of the respective proj-
ect, i.e., ...\project\BT. The project itself is loaded by selecting the
project file, which is identified by the .PRJ filename extension.
Selecting the project file can be a simple matter of entering its full path-
name, including drive letter, directory path and filename. Another method
would be to locate and select the desired project file with the use of the
file search utility. In the Directory area of the window, the drive and di-
rectory can be changed by positioning the highlight and pressing [RE-
TURN]. In the event that the current directory contains files with a .PRJ
filename extension, these will be listed. They can then be marked and
selected by pressing [RETURN].
The required data for masks, variables, and parameters that is also
stored in the subdirectory, e.g. ...\project\BT, is loaded along with
the selected project file.
Selecting the Edit menu command of the TS Main menu opens the
menu with its menu commands.
File Edit Options
Masks file
Variables file
Parameters file
Graphical objects
Projekt management
Simulation
Fig. 9-6 Edit Menu Commands in Main Menu Bar
The first four menu commands are used for selecting the correct menu
tree. The Project management menu command is used to translate the
files, and subsequently load them into the operator terminal (Edit /
Download command). The Simulation menu command can be used to
display the menu tree for the purpose of testing appearance and function.
To accomplish the adaptation of the predefined masks, the execution of
the bold-type menu commands is always required.