CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES FLEXLOGIC DESIGN USING ENGINEERL60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-794EditorRepeat Symbol — Enable this feature to add element blocks rapidly in sequence, for example when you have inputs 1 to10, without having to select the element each time. Select the element block from the toolbox, click the diagram, thencontinue to click to add additional blocks.Use first available VO / Timer — When enabled and you copy and paste a virtual output or timer element, the numberingcontinues in sequence. For example, you copy timer 5 and paste it as timer 6. When disabled and you copy and paste avirtual output or timer element, the same number is used. For example, you copy timer 5 and paste it as timer 5.Auto-Save Logic Designer every x minutes — Logic diagrams with changes are saved automatically according to thisinterval. The range is 5 minutes (default) to 30 minutes. With auto-save, the file extension of the saved file is .auto. This fileremains until you save the file manually.Auto PopulateThese options work in the Edit > Auto Populate Workbook function.VOs per Worksheet — When an existing settings file is opened in the Logic Designer, the Logic Designer populates thecanvas and attempts to evenly distribute the Virtual Output circuits across multiple sheets. A value of 100 in this settingplaces all FlexLogic equations on a single sheet until there are 100, then the next ones are placed on another sheet. A valueof 1 places each Virtual Output circuit on a separate sheet.Show / FlexLogic Merge / Show Unused — If Show Contact Outputs and Show LEDs are selected, for example, the functionplaces Contact Output and User-programmable LED symbols for settings that are configured. If you disable the LED checkboxes, then the LED tab/sheet does not display when you next open the Logic Designer window. The settings apply to allproducts, not just the active window when it is next opened. Close then reopen the Logic Designer window for the settingto take effect.CompilerShow Warnings — Options to filter the messages that display when logic compiles.Minor — Enable to display minor errors. An example is using the default values of an element added to the diagram, suchas the name of the element. An example is "Warning: Virtual output xx using default name," for which you simply click intothe element to rename it.Major — Enable to display major errors. Examples are an input that does not have a corresponding output, using disabledfeatures, and failing to connect a symbol. Fix these errors.Setting — Enable to display error message related to settings, such as an improperly configured setting, such as using ONor OFF.Automatically Sort VOs — When enabled, the logic is compiled with an algorithm to give best results and quickestperformance, for example the fastest logic first. The fastest logic displays in the FlexLogic Equation Editor output as thefirst entries in the table. Use sorting when virtual outputs have dependencies on other virtual outputs. This setting takesprecedence over order set manually in the VO Order tab in the compiler.When disabled, the sequence in which the blocks were drawn is followed.Optimize Compiled Output — With this option enabled, the software automatically optimizes a logic diagram to reducespace and free up FlexLogic entries. Run the compiler again, for example by clicking the Compile button at the bottom leftof the software. The number of saved lines displays in the Optimization Summary. Changes also display when the FlexLogicEquation Editor is accessed. The logic diagram does not change.4.4.6.3 Logic monitorDisplayThe software displays the color specified when an element is on. There is no color when the element is off.The software displays another color when the status cannot be determined and is unknown.