Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intelligent Update Enhancement
- Enabling Intelligent Online Updates
- Manual function block matching (from release 3.5.1)
- Operation
- Important Information
- Intelligent Online Update Manager Window
- Intelligent Update Manager Options
- Match Function Blocks Window
- Intelligent Updates Manager Reports
- Operation
- Supported Changes
- General Rules
- Temporary Variables and Function Blocks (before release 3.5.1)
- Other issues
- Toolset upgrade to 3.51
- Virtual boards
- Unused local variables
- Baseline version
- Instance data limit exceeded
- Conversion tables
- OEM parameters
- ‘NO CHANGE’ when changes have been made
- Attribute changes
- Forced I/O
- Don’t delete the APPLI.MDF and APPLI.MDH files
- Real inline constants
- Don’t Update Later
- Processor hot swap and online update
- Counting Timer and update
- IOU Manager Options
- CRC Differences
- Communications Blackout
- Compilation for Intel
- Constant variables not updating when set to 0 initially
- Power Flow Debugging option change causes update problems on untouched programs

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1.6.1. Check-box Options
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heck to enable Intelligent On-line
Updates. Without this checked, only
normal updates are available.
Check to inform when the Intelligent
Update Manager determines that an on-
line update will not be possible.
Check to inform when the Intelligent
Update Manager determines that an on-
line update is possible, and that an
Intelligent Update is required.
When checked, the log generated when
building the download image (at compile
time) will always be displayed. When not
checked, the log is displayed only when
an error occurs. The log details changes
that require an intelligent update, not a
total list of changes.
When checked, the log generated when
updating the target snapshot or history file
(at download/update time) will always be
displayed. When not checked, the log is
displayed only when an error occurs.
When checked, the log generated when
building the download image (at compile
time) will include automatically generated
variables (which are normally hidden from
the user) in its list of changed variables. If
temporary variables are listed, it may be
possible that function block internal
variables will be reset to their initial values
(see later for further information).
The number of snapshots kept in the
snapshot list that are not protected or
current.
When checked, an extra explanation
dialog is shown before the function block
matching dialog (see page
1.6.2. Buttons
Saves any changes to the option settings and closes the dialog.
Discards any changes to the option settings and closes the dialog.
Displays the Help window.