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====== First project with a Unipi unit ====== | ====== First project with a Unipi unit ====== | ||
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Now we move to the configuration. This part is especially important if you are just starting a new project with a controller or expansion modules that have been used in the past. That's because these devices may have a previous configuration that is independent of the uploaded solution, even the operating system, and may unexpectedly affect the operation of the entire solution. | Now we move to the configuration. This part is especially important if you are just starting a new project with a controller or expansion modules that have been used in the past. That's because these devices may have a previous configuration that is independent of the uploaded solution, even the operating system, and may unexpectedly affect the operation of the entire solution. | ||
- | There is no need to worry, just right-click on the modbus table named after the assigned controller in the current clean project and select **Configure Unipi module**. This will load the default configuration. Detailed description of this procedure is in the article: [[cs:sw:01-mervis:unipi-configure-module-hidden|Konfigurace modulu Unipi]]. | + | There is no need to worry, just right-click on the modbus table named after the assigned controller in the current clean project and select **Configure Unipi module**. This will load the default configuration. Detailed description of this procedure is in the article: [[en:sw:01-mervis:unipi-configure-module-hidden|]]. |
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- | The result is you now have access to other functions. The most visible change occurred in the left panel - at its bottom, the **History log** item appeared. **Executable Projects** now also displays **generated.Mixed.st** file. This file contains variable definitions, in our case automatically generated by the Simple Mode. Don't delete, move or edit this file, its editing and creation are performed automatically by Autogen. | + | The result is you now have access to other functions. The most visible change occurred in the left panel - at its bottom, the **History log** item appeared. **Executable Projects** now also displays **generated.Mixed.st** file. This file contains variable definitions, in our case automatically generated by the Simple Mode. Don't delete, move or edit this file, its editing and creation are done automatically by Autogen. |
Autogen serves for automatic generation of variables from data points and can be applied to an entire device containing multiple data points, groups etc. | Autogen serves for automatic generation of variables from data points and can be applied to an entire device containing multiple data points, groups etc. |