User manual
UM0036 EMU3 emulator features
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Programmed and unused levels are differentiated by color coding. The currently active Level
is color-coded and indicated by an arrow. Links between levels are color-coded to
differentiate between IF and ELSE IF logic.
The Synoptic view is a block diagram of the four levels with the programmed logical links
displayed graphically. When the configuration is enabled (using the Enable Configuration
checkbox at the top left of the Advanced Breakpoints window), programmed and unused
levels are differentiated by color coding as shown in Figure 236. The currently active level is
color-coded and indicated by an arrow. Links between levels are color-coded to differentiate
between IF and ELSE IF logic.
In addition to summarizing the logic of your Advanced Breakpoints configuration, the
Synoptic view also tells you the current status of your configuration. If you have programmed
your Advanced Breakpoints configuration, but have not yet validated it (by clicking on the
OK button), the Synoptic view appears with the message “Configuration is enabled
(modified)” as shown in Figure 237.
Figure 237. Configuration enabled
If you disable your configuration, the Synoptic view shows the message “Configuration is
disabled”, and the levels are shown in gray to indicate that while the configuration has been
saved, it is currently disabled (Figure 238).