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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Simulation Replay Function<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 407<br />

With the Simulation replay function you can play simulation runs several times, at different<br />

speeds, step-by-step, or continuously, without computing the model again. To use the replay<br />

function, the simulation results must be available in Display Elements and the last simulation<br />

must have finished completely with SIMULATION>STOP. The SIMULATION>REPLAY SIMULATION<br />

menu command opens the dialog to start an offline simulation.<br />

Start the menu command<br />

SIMULATION>REPLAY SIMULATION<br />

All outputs in Display Elements and the states of animated symbols are displayed on the sheet<br />

during an offline simulation. The replay function is very helpful for finding errors when the<br />

simulation run must be checked step by step. In the replay mode, animated symbols are kept<br />

in the last state of simulation. If you close the dialog, the symols are set to their start state.<br />

Using Simulator Functions<br />

Simulator functions are available in the simulation toolbar menu, in the Schematic SIMULA-<br />

TION menu, and in the simulator icon menu in the Windows taskbar. See also 13.4 “Simulator<br />

Functions” on page 411.<br />

Schematic Simulation Menu �<br />

Finish the last simulation<br />

Simulator functions<br />

in the simulator<br />

toolbar<br />

Command Toolbar Symbol and Description<br />

PARAMETERS Opens the PROPERTY menu to define simulation parameters.<br />

OUTPUTS Opens the sheet output dialog. All sheet outputs, depending on<br />

the options in the dialog, are listed. You can delete as well as<br />

add new outputs.

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