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CubeSuite+ V2.02.00 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE By directly dragging and dropping the I/O register in the created category, each I/O register is displayed in the categorized tree view. Also, the display order of the categories and the I/O register names (upper or lower position) can be changed easily by drag and drop operation. Cautions 1. 2. Categories cannot be created within categories. I/O registers cannot be added or deleted. (b) Registering a watch-expression Variable names of C language, CPU registers, I/O registers, and assembler symbols can be registered in the Watch panel as watch-expressions. See "(1) Register a watch-expression" for details on how to operate it. Remarks 1. When you have registered a watch-expression with a category as the object, all of I/O registers belonging to that category are registered as watch-expressions. 2. A scope specification is automatically added to a registered watch-expression. (3) [Value] area The value of I/O register is displayed and changed. The radix of a data value can be selected by the button on the toolbar or the context menu item. In addition, a display format adding the value in hexadecimal number constantly can also be selected as well. The meanings of the marks and colors displayed as I/O register values are as follows (character colors and background colors depend on the configuration in the [General - Font and Color] category of the Option dialog box): Display Example (Default) Character color Blue Background color Standard color Character color Brown Background color Cream Description The value of the I/O register that the user is changing (press the [Enter] key to write to the target memory). The value of the I/O register that has been changed because of the execution of a program To reset the highlighting, select the button on the toolbar or [Reset Color] from the context menu. ? Character color Gray Background color Standard color The value of the I/O register that is a read-protected objectNote Note An I/O register for which the microcontroller ends up being activated by a read operation is shown. To read the value of read-protected I/O register, select [Force Read Value] from the context menu. Caution The timing for acquiring the values differs in the case of a 1 byte/2 bytes I/O register and that of 1 bit I/O registers that have been allocated to a 1 byte/2 bytes I/O register. Owing to this, there are also cases where the values differ even if the value of the same I/O register is displayed. Remark The values are sorted in ascending order of the numerical values by clicking on the header part of this area. This area is provided with the following functions. R20UT2866EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Feb 01, 2014 Page 229 of 353