Manual
17)  Click Setting… 
18)  For each state enter 
the appropriate offset 
Value. For state 0 
enter 0. For state 1 
enter a value that will 
offset the beginning 
of the second recipe 
beyond the end of the 
first in the recipe 
memory. 
19)  Click OK to close 
the Mapping 
window. 
(070) 
Note: The first recipe is selected with the multi-state switch in its state 
0. This recipe stores its values in the memory locations you entered in 
the data transfer objects with no offset from address indexing, so for 
state 0 the Value is 0. Calculate the minimum offset for the second 
recipe by finding the sum of the number of words in memory used to 
store the items in one recipe. The second recipe (state 1 for the multi-
state switch) should set the offset to this sum. The third recipe (state 2) 
should set the offset to twice the sum. The fourth recipe (state 3) 
should set the offset to three times the sum. And so on. 
20)  Click the Label tab. 
21)  Check Use label. 
22)  In Content enter a label indicating which recipe is selected. (For state 0 type “Recipe 1”, for 
state 1 type “Recipe 2” etc.) 
23)  Click OK and place the Multi-State Switch object on the screen. 
To create a button to save the recipes in non-volitile memory: 
1)  On the Objects menu point to Buttons and choose Set Bit. 
2)  In Comment type “Save Recipes”. 
3)  Click Write address Setting… 
4)  For PLC name choose the OIT (Local HMI by default). 
5)  Check System tag. 
6)  For Device type choose LB-9029 : save all recipe data to machine (set ON). 
7)  Click OK to close the Address dialog. 
8)  For Set style choose Momentary. 
9)  Click the Label tab. 
10)  Check Use label. 
11)  In Content enter, “Save Recipes”. 
12)  Click OK and place the Set Bit object on the screen. 
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