Exam 13: Adding Ladder Rung Documentation

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After completing a project, set up a(n) ____________________, and download the project.

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Alias tags can be created from the ____________________ as the instructions are programmed on the ladder rungs.

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Each rung can have a rung comment, and each comment can display as many as 1,000 lines of text that explain the function of the ladder rung.

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In RSLogix text documentation, text that can be added by the programmer to describe the function of the main tag is a(n) ____________________.

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The main operand description can be added to either the Edit or Monitor Tags view in either controller scoped or program scoped tags.

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The main operand is the destination tag for any instruction that has source and destination parameters.

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An alias tag can be assigned through the Monitor Tags view of the controller scoped tags collection.

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Briefly discuss when documentation can be added to a project.

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A main operand description can have a maximum number of ____________________ characters.

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Rung comments can be turned on or off under ____________________.

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Briefly explain the advantage of using an alias tag.

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In Workstation Options, what are the display options for an alias tag?

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Tags can have only a single alias tag.

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List two methods for adding a main operand description.

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Briefly discuss the information that could be added as rung comments.

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