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If the compilation was successful, then the following dialog box prompts you to transfer the project. Just click on<br />

Transfer and Automation Studio transfers all necessary components to the controller.<br />

A progress indicator is displayed once again while the project is being transferred.<br />

The configuration of the controller is updated if it has changed or hasn't been set yet. Since the controller has to<br />

be restarted for this, the following dialog box is shown:<br />

Confirm with Yes to update the configuration and transfer the project to the controller.<br />

After compiling and transferring the project, you will see the start picture of the "INIT_PIC" panel object on the<br />

target system display. The input field blinks since it has the focus. In the next step, you will test the application<br />

that you have just created.<br />

4.2.1.10 CAN − Step 10: Test Operations<br />

After you have transferred the project to the controller, the picture you have configured should be displayed on<br />

the CAN operator panel screen. You have implemented the following functions in your first project:<br />

4.2.1.10.1 Input Field / Output Field<br />

The numeric keys on the display can be used to enter values in the input field. The values are accepted by<br />

pressing 'Enter'. Pressing a numeric key changes to input mode. The input value is displayed directly in the<br />

output field below for checking.<br />

4.2.1.10.2 Changing the LED Status<br />

Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

The 'F1' LED key blinks depending on the "LedCtrl" variable value. This value can also be monitored and/or<br />

manipulated by the 'Watch' function in Automation Studio.<br />

234 4.2.1.10 CAN − Step 10: Test Operations

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