Manual
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Table of Contents
1 General Overview of the Editors of the Options ....................
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.5 Optional Editor "Storage"................................................................ Optional Editor "Picture Tree Manager" .......................................... Optional Editor "Lifebeat Monitoring" .............................................. Optional Editor "Base Data"............................................................ Optional Editor "Split Screen Wizard" ............................................. Optional Editor "Alarm Logging Wizard".......................................... Optional Editor "Tag Editor"............................................................ Optionaler Editor "Time Synchronization" .......................................
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Menus............................................................................................ Menu Project.................................................................................. Menu Edit....................................................................................... Menu View ..................................................................................... Menu Options................................................................................. Menu Help...................................................................................... Effects on Other Programs............................................................. Effects on the User Administrator ................................................... Effects on the Group Display.......................................................... Effects on the Text Library ............................................................. 3D-Bar ........................................................................................... The 3D-Bar Objekt ......................................................................... 3D Bar Properties........................................................................... Group Display Object ..................................................................... Group Display Properties ............................................................... Attributes in Alphabetical Order...................................................... Using Names to Select Graphic Pictures........................................ Using a Measurement Point to Select Graphic Pictures.................. Selecting Graphic Pictures Directly................................................. Lifebeat Monitoring......................................................................... Function Principle of Lifebeat Monitoring........................................ Preparatory Measures for OS-OS Monitoring ................................. Client Settings................................................................................ Server Settings .............................................................................. Monitoring the Programmable Logic Controllers.............................. The Dialog Window of Lifebeat Monitoring...................................... The Structure of the System Picture in Runtime ............................. Structure of the Device List ............................................................ Visualizing Monitoring in Runtime...................................................
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Storage .......................................................................................
4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 General Information........................................................................ Configuration.................................................................................. Activate or Deactivate Automatic.................................................... Archiving Drive............................................................................... Labeling of the Data Carrier............................................................ Time-Driven Archiving .................................................................... Fill Level-Driven Archiving .............................................................. Data Older Than............................................................................. Retry .............................................................................................. Data Carrier Management.............................................................. Data Carrier Name: ........................................................................ Navigation and Data Windows........................................................ Creating the Archive Data Carrier................................................... Lock Archive Data Carrier .............................................................. Updating ........................................................................................ Swapping Manually ........................................................................ Importing........................................................................................ Import ............................................................................................ Archive Log.................................................................................... Rearchiving Models........................................................................ Exporting........................................................................................ Export ............................................................................................ Conversion Format.........................................................................
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6.1 6.2 Introduction .................................................................................... Attributes in Alphabetical Order......................................................
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Preface
Preface
Purpose of the Manual This manual introduces you to the functions of each software component and their operation in a reference manual format. You can find the information you need quickly by using the table of contents or the index. Naturally, the information is also available to you in the on-line help in either a context-sensitive fashion or in the on-line help contents.
The "Getting Started" manual, which is part of the WinCC package, contains a total overview of WinCC and a configuration example in which the most significant functions of the individual components are followed through in a practical application.
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Base Data Split Screen Manager Management display Message Wizard (Alarm Logging Wizard) Audible Indicators through the Signal Module Picture hierarchy (Picture Tree Manager) Group display Lifebeat Monitoring Tag Editor Time synchronization (by means of GPS, DCF77, or internal operator station clock.
Archive/rearchive (storage). The archive functions support swapping data automatically from the hard disk to long-term data carriers as well as deleting data from the hard disk. Chip card functionality for user authorization. If you install WinCC with the chip card option, the functionality of the User Administrator expands. The chip card reader option adds a "Chip Card" item and its corresponding functions to the menu bar. Camera OCX. By connecting this module, you can create a window with an OLE Control Object in the "Graphics Designer." A video picture that is taken by a video camera is displayed in this window.
Chip Card
Video
Click the mouse to select the components you want to use in your project management and then click the "Next" button to continue the installation.
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Time Synchronization
Lifebeat Monitoring
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Configuration of the WinCC base data by means of wizards The Split Screen Wizard is a part of the Split Screen Manager and helps to configure and initialize the monitor and picture settings for the current WinCC project. You should execute this initialization as soon as you load a project because other applications (such as run time and group display) access these data. The Alarm Logging Wizard helps to configure and initialize the message windows, messages, message classes, and systems of the process control system messages as well as the audible indicators for the current WinCC project. Use the Tag Editor to set the tags and system assignments that are linked to a trend template by means of the "Create Trends On-Line" function.
Tag Editor
Expanded Structure of the "Editor" Project Component: The optional editors are displayed in blue in the following picture (extracted from the Project Navigation Window):
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As an additional WinCC expansion, you can receive the optional SFC (sequential function chart) editor separately. Look in the SIEMENS Ordering Information Catalog ST 80 for information about the components for WinCC. The SFC is a control flow-oriented sequential control system that is implemented to control processes. Sequential control is a control with a mandatory step-by-step sequence that switches from one state to the next depending on operations.
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If the data are stored in sequence archives, you can use the Storage functions to edit the following data types in the WinCC database: Note: You cannot use the Storage function to edit data that are stored in short-term archives!
You can carry out the following activities with the Picture Tree Manager:
Create and edit the hierarchy of a project by using the Picture Tree Manager editor (CS) Support the definition of systems Support the assignment of pictures to these systems and create a relationship between the pictures created in Graphics Designer Synchronize the control system and run-time components of the Picture Tree Manager as well as the group display his synchronization includes the entire network. Edit with the drag -and-drop function Access on-line help specifically for the Picture Tree Manager
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You can find the optional editor "Base Data" in the Project Navigation Window under the "Editor" project component.
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Each monitor is divided into the following three different, firmly assigned areas:
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All of the settings you make in the Split Screen Manager relate to the current WinCC project and the selected computer.
Limitations During Multi VGA Operation: The concurrent display of predefined message pictures from the base data is limited during Multi VGA operation. Only one message window type (for example, new list) can be displayed at a time on one of the available picture screens. However, it is possible to display different message windows at the same time on different monitors. WinCC avoids an illegal operation by making the invalid selection keys gray.
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Use the wizard to configure and initialize the monitor and picture settings for the current WinCC project. You must use the Split Screen Wizard before you implement the runtime module because the Split Screen runtime module is based on data that are loaded by the wizard. The wizard shows the following differences if it is being accessed for the first time or if it has already been executed:
The first time it is called, the wizard gets the presettings from the current computer configuration. If the wizard has been executed already, these values are provided as presettings in the dialogs of the wizard.
Note
If an additional computer (client) is added to a multi-user system, call up the Split Screen Wizard again at the server. This allows you to set the base data of the additional computer. The settings for the multi-VGA monitor configuration must be uniform throughout the project. All of the changes made during editing only become valid if the wizard runs without error messages.
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If the Split Screen Manager already has installed data for the screen resolution, these are displayed as a presetting. If there are no initialization data, the Wizard gets the picture screen resolution of the current monitor. The Wizard tests whether the resolution it gets is a whole number multiple of the valid monitor resolutions. If yes, this monitor setting is displayed in the dialog. If not, the presetting of 640 x 480 is selected. Naturally, you are not locked into these presettings. You can make the settings independently of the current resolution. This means that you are given the option of making the settings of the monitors for the runtime module from each given computer.
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If the Split Screen Manager already has installed data for the monitor division, these are displayed as a presetting. If there are no initialization data, the wizard gets the number of monitors that are actually connected and displays it as a presetting. Naturally, you are not locked into these presettings. You can make the settings independently of the current monitor. This means that you are given the option to make the settings of the monitor configuration for the runtime module from any given computer.
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Select the "Finish" button to configure the system with the preset values.
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Each successfully executed work step is marked with a check mark. If a step does not need to be executed because the configuration settings were not changed, that step is also marked with a check mark. In the case of an error, the check mark is replaced with a red exclamation point and the generation process is interrupted. The "Messages" display box gives a more exact description of the error and the "Cancel" button is displayed instead of the "OK" button.
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The Split Screen Manager is called up by activating runtime. Runtime can be activated by clicking on the icon or by selecting Activate" from the File" menu in the Control Center. The basic picture of the Split Screen Manager will then be displayed. The top part of the basic picture contains buttons. By clicking on these buttons, the WinCC pictures of the current project can be called up. These picturs have to be set up with the Picture Tree Manager before. The Picture Tree Manager is a lso responsible for the hierachy of the WinCC pictures.
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You can load any number of picture compositions for each user. You can also access and scan the information about the screen composition directly by means of the API functions of the Split Screen Manager. Note: A picture composition cannot be saved or called until a user is logged on.
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You can use the API functions of the Split Screen Manager to scan, change, or delete the contents of the picture storage.
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You can make settings for the following subjects in the windows of the "Alarm Logging" Wizard:
Setting up the message windows Activating process control system messages Assigning the output channels Overview
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In the dialog for setting up the message windows, you can determine which of the suggested message windows you need. A check box displays the status of the window. Each message window already offers presettings for setting up the columns. You can view these presettings in the "Columns of the Message Window" dialog window. Click the right mouse button on the "Date" and "Time" columns to open a dialog in which you can change the output format. The column width is fitted automatically to the format you select. You can set the column width to anything you want for the other columns. Note: You cannot change the sequence of the columns.
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Use this dialog to stop individual process control system messages. A check box displays the status of the process control system messages. Note: Normally, all of the process control system messages should be active since the system could possibly not work correctly otherwise.
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If you selected the check-box Audible Indicator Connection in the first page of the Alarm Logging Wizard, this page will be displayed for assigning output channels. When assigning the output channels , set the channel on which a signal is to be triggered for the individual message classes. There are three output channels available for each message class.
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2.2.4 Overview
The elements that the "Alarm Logging" Wizard creates are displayed here. This gives you an overview of the structure to be created.
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The SBG RUNTIME module (HMRT.EXE) cannot be connected within the start up list of the server computer. The "Alarm Logging Wizard" is responsible for connecting the SBG RUNTIME module in the start up list of each client computer. The "Alarm Logging Wizard" is located in the control center under the "Editor" "Base" data project components. While you are editing the Alarm Logging wizard, activate the "Connect Audible Indicators" check box to connect the audible indicators functionality. You can find this check box in the "Message Window Configuration" window.
Create and change the hierarchy of a project. Support the definition of systems and subsystems. Support the assignment of pictures to these system and create an order between these pictures that are created in Graphics Designer. Support the selection of pictures in Runtime through navigation in the hierarchy tree. Actions that cross projects (copying/moving pictures and systems across multiple projects) are not possible. All of the procedures and changes that you undertake in the Picture Tree Manager affect the current WinCC project. If the language is switched via the Control Center, the language of the opened Picture Tree Manager will also be switched. The container names, however, are only updated (according to the language set) during the start of the Picture Tree Manager.
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The editor of the Picture Tree Manager is divided into three operating areas . Each area has information about its contents in the title bar. You can change the size of the individual operating areas with the mouse.
The hierarchy window (left upper window) displays the hierarchy of the systems, subsystems, functions, and pictures as a tree. The first container (the highest in the hierarchy) has the name of the WinCC project and can neither be moved nor deleted.
A container can be empty or, with the exception of the root container, can contain a picture.
The preview window (right upper window) displays the contents of the picture highlighted in the hierarchy window in an activated state. The selection window (bottom window) contains all of the pictures of the WinCC project that have not yet been assigned to the hierarchy as well as an icon of an empty container. Only available pictures are offered for selection (system pictures that begin with @ are not displayed).
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3. After you release the mouse button, the pop-up menu appears. Use the pop-up menu to determine where the new container should be inserted. Note: When you insert new containers into an existing node, the subhierarchy of that node is expanded by one layer. If you insert a container before or after a container, the affected hierarchy layer is expanded by one container. You cannot insert a new container before or after the root container!
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or 3. While holding down the right mouse button, drag the picture icon to the hierarchy window located above the selection window. As soon as the mouse pointer assumes the (+) icon, you can release the mouse button.
4. After you release the mouse button, the pop-up menu appears to confirm that the new picture should be inserted.
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Picture Name
Overviewpicture.PDL Pretreatment.PDL Distil1.PDL Distil2.PDL Distil3.PDL Tankroom.PDL Tank1.PDL Tank2.PDL Tank3.PDL Tank4.PDL Posttreatment.PDL Cooling1.PDL Cooling2.PDL Cooling4.PDL
Father
Left Neighbor
new.MCP Pretreatment Pretreatment Pretreatment new.MCP Tankroom Tankroom Tankroom Tankroom new.MCP Posttreatment Posttreatment Posttreatment Posttreatment
Distil1 Distil2
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It is also possible to insert empty pictures in the hierarchy. However, the pictures must already be loaded in WinCC.
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Modifications to the hierarchy in the Picture Tree Editor are at first local. If you exit the Picture Tree Manager without saving, these changes are lost. The "Save" command saves all changes and also notifies all of the Picture Tree Manager clients that are running in the run-time module (for example, the group display) so that they can read the new hierarchy.
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If you insert a new container in an existing node, the hierarchy expands by one layer. If you insert a container before or after a container, the affected hierarchy layer is expanded by one container.
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If you insert a new container in an existing node, the hierarchy expands by one layer. Modifications to the hierarchy in the Picture Tree Editor are at first local. If you exit the Picture Tree Manager without saving, these changes are lost. The "Save" command saves all changes and also notifies all of the Picture Tree Manager clients that are running in the run-time module (for example, the group display) so that they can read the new hierarchy.
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After you release the mouse button the pop-up menu appears in which you can determine where the container and its subordinate containers should be inserted.
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With the "Confirm When Hierarchy Deleted" option, you change the behavior of the Picture Tree Manager when you delete the hierarchy (with or without confirmation).
The pictures deleted from the hierarchy are moved to the selection window and can be reinserted into the hierarchy at a later time.
How to Delete Containers from the Existing Hierarchy by Means of the Pop-Up Menu:
1. In the hierarchy window, click on the container (node), you want to remove. 2. Use the right mouse button to open the corresponding pop-up menu. 3. Use the "Delete Container" menu item and confirm the inquiry to remove the appropriate container with all of its subordinate containers from the hierarchy. All of the pictures are moved to the selection window. All of the information in the deleted container and its subordinate containers is lost.
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How to Delete Containers from the Existing Hierarchy by Means of the Menu Bar:
1. In the hierarchy window, click on the container (node) you want to remove. 2. Use the "Delete Container" menu item or the keystroke combination "Ctrl + D" to delete the appropriate container with its subordinate containers from the hierarchy. Note: All of the pictures are moved to the selection window. All of the information in the deleted container and its subordinate containers is lost.
The command "Print Feedback Documentation Hierarchy", or the button from the toolbar, prints out the displayed hierarchy tree on the set printer. You will receive a complete documentation of the hierarchy, including the container name, as well as the picture name (in brackets ). Redirect the Printer Output to a File: Redirects the printer output of a document to a new file in a set drive, instead of directing the document to a printer. This is useful, if you want to print a document on a computer on which Windows 95 has not been installed, or if you want to direct the printer output to a printer not available from your system. Sort Copies Collates the pages, if you print out multiple copies of a document. The Picture Tree Manager completely prints out the first copy of the document before printing the next one.
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The command "Preview Feedback Documentation Hierarchy" displays a preview of the hierarchy feedback documentation.
The command "Print Feedback Documentation Group Display" prints out a report of the group display. Redirect the Printer Output to a File: Redirects the printer output of a document to a new file in a set drive, instead of directing the document to a printer. This is useful, if you want to print a document on a computer on which Windows 95 has not been installed, or if you want to direct the printer output to a printer not available from your system. Sort Copies Collates the pages, if you print out multiple copies of a document. The Picture Tree Manager completely prints out the first copy of the document before printing the next one.
The command "Preview Feedback Documentation Group Display" displays a preview of the group display feedback documentation.
End the "Picture Tree Manager" via the "Exit" command. If you made changes and have not saved them yet, the Picture Tree Manager will prompt you, if you want to save the changes. If you acknowledge with "Yes", the changes will be saved.
Edit Container Name The command "Edit Container Name allows you to edit the container description. The name of the root container (WinCC Project Name) can not be changed. Note: During the (container) editing mode, the picture name will be hidden.
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Cut Picture
This command is only enabled, if a picture has been selected. The command "Cut Picture" marks a picture and copies it into the clipboard. The content of the clipboard will remain stored until it is replaced by a new entry (via the command "Cut" or "Copy"). The picture name will remain visible in the co ntainer and be enclosed by pointed brackets <<PictureName.PDL>>. The picture can then be pasted at another location.
Cut Container
This command is only enabled, if a container has been selected from the hierarchy window. The command "Cut Container" marks a container, including the entire connected sub-hierarchy and the assigned pictures, and copies it into the clipboard. The content of the clipboard will remain stored until it is replaced by a new entry (via the command "Cut" or "Copy"). The container will remain visible at the cut location, until it is pasted at another location.
Copy
The "Copy" command, or the button in the toolbar, creates a copy of the empty container and places it in the clipboard. The content of the clipboard will remain stored until it is replaced by a new entry (via the command "Cut" or "Copy"). After copying, the content of the clipboard must be pasted into the hierarchy.
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Pasting a new container into an existing node, expands the h ierarchy by one level. Pasting a container before or after a container, expands the affected hierarchy level by one container.
Paste
This command is only enabled, if the hierarchy window is active, no icon has been selected, and the clipboard contains a picture and/or container. If the clipboard contains a picture, then the picture can be pasted into the selected selection window via the "Paste" command or the button from the toolbar. If the clipboard contains a container (with or without sub-containers), then paste this container, and the pictures contained therein, into the h ierarchy. The container name and the structure of the sub-hierarchy, though, will be lost. You will be notified about this information loss by a message box.
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This command is only enabled, if the hierarchy window is active and the clipboard contains a picture. The command "Paste Picture Into Container copies the contents of the clipboard into the selected container. If the container already contains a picture, it will be replaced by the new picture. The option "Confirm For Replace Picture" changes the behavior of the "Picture Tree Manager" (with or without confirmation).
Paste After
This command is only enabled, if the hierarchy window is active, a container (not the root-node) has been selected, and one or more containers have been copied into the clipboard. The command "Paste After copies the contents of the clipboard after the selected container. Note: A container can not be pasted after the r oot-node.
Paste Before
This command is only enabled, if the hierarchy window is active, a container (not the root-node) has been selected, and one or more containers have been copied into the clipboard. The command "Paste Before copies the contents of the clipboard before the selected container.
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A container can not be pasted before the root-node.
This command is only enabled, if the hierarchy window is active, a container (not the root-node) has been selected, and one or more containers have been copied into the clipboard. The command "Paste Into Node copies the contents of the clipboard after the selected container. The contents will be pasted as new node.
New Container
The command "New Container inserts a new container. You have the choice to paste the new container before, after, or into the selected node. After inserting the new container, the Picture Tree Manager will give it the name "Container" plus a running number (e.g. Container23).
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Delete Picture
This command is only enabled, if a picture has been selected in the hierarchy window. The command "Delete Picture" removes a picture from the hierarchy. The picture will automatically be moved into the selection window. Note:
The picture deleted from the hierarchy can be inserted again at a later time.
Delete Container
This command is only enabled, if a container (with or without sub-containers or pictures) has been selected in the hierarchy window. The command "Delete Container" removes a container from the hierarchy. All pictures contained in the deleted sub-hierarchy will automatically be moved to the selection window.
Properties
The "Properties" menu point of the Edit menu displays the properties of a picture.
The command "Arrange Picture Icons Alphabetically " allows you to sort the pictures in the selection window in an alphabetical order. This option can not be set permanently.
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The command "Arrange Picture Icons Automatically " allows you to turn on the automatic arrangement of the pictures in the selection window. If the option is activated, the pictures will be arranged automatically. The gaps will automatically be filled. A check-mark next to the menu entry indicates that the automatic picture arrangement has been activated.
If the option "Calculating the Group Display Hierarchy Over Again while Saving" has been activated, the group display hierarchy of all WinCC pictures will be calculated over again every time the Picture Tree Manager is saved. If no group displays are used, this function can be deactivated to allow for a faster saving. If during the start-up of runtime WinCC determines that the group display hierarchy is not current anymore, the control system message "The Group Display Hierarchy has not been updated ." will be displayed. If the option "Calculating the Group Display Hierarchy Over Again while Saving" has been activated, then the picture hierarchy of the Picture Tree Manager must be saved again.
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Using Help
About
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2.5 3D-Bar
2.5.1 The 3D-Bar Objekt
3D Bar The 3D Bar is assigned to the smart objects group. Its properties (attributes) influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically relative to a high and low limit. You can configure the type of the 3D display in any way you wish.
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Geometry
Colors
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Miscellaneous
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Limits
Limit 0 Monitoring 0 Bar Color 0 Limit 1 Monitoring 1 Bar Color 1 Limit 2 Monitoring 2 Bar Color 2 Limit 3 Monitoring 3 Bar Color 3 Limit 4 Monitoring 4 Bar Color 4 Limit 5 Monitoring 5 Bar Color 5 Limit 6 Monitoring 6 Bar Color 6 Limit 7 Monitoring 7 Bar Color 7 Limit 8 Monitoring 8 Bar Color 8 Limit 9 Monitoring 9 Bar Color 9 Limit 10 Monitoring 10 Bar Color 10
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Status Information
Bit in Double Word Bit 31 (MS-Bit) Bit 30 Bit 29 Bit 28 Bit 27 Bit 26 Bit 25 Bit 24 Bit 23 Bit 22 Bit 21 Bit 20 Bit 19 Bit 18 Bit 17 Bit 16
Message Class Alarm Alarm Warning Warning Tolerance Tolerance Process Control Message 1 Process Control Message 1 Process Control Message 2
Request for Operator Operator Request Input Operator Input Message Operator Message
Acknowledgment Information
Bit in Double Word Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 (LS-Bit)
Message Class Alarm Alarm Warning Warning Tolerance Tolerance Process Control Message 1 Process Control Message 1 Process Control Message 2
Message Type AH acknowledged AL acknowledged WH acknowledged WL acknowledged TH acknowledged TL acknowledged Error acknowledged Box Error acknowledged acknowledged
acknowledged acknowledged
This information is necessary to prepare the information source for the group display creation in WinCC in the proper control area.
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The group display object displays the message types in four display areas that are next to each other. They are displayed by means of color areas, flashing, and text display. The colors and flashing modes preset in the object correspond to the displays used in the process engineering. The system differentiates among the following message types: 1. Display Area: 2. Display Area: 3. Display Area: 4. Display Area: Alarm High, Alarm Low Warning High, Warning Low, Tolerance High, Tolerance Low PLC process control error, operator station process control error Operator Input Request
To configure the properties of the group display object for the individual message types, set the message type for which you want to set the parameters in the "Message Type" property. Then set the properties for this selected message type. After you set up another message type, the properties that belong to it are displayed and you can also set the parameters for them.
Geometry
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Flashing Miscellaneous
Flash Frequency Operator-Control Enable Password Display Tool Tip Text Group Value Group Relevant Bit Pattern Group Display User Value 1 User Value 2 User Value 3 User Value 4 Message Type Display Text Came In - Text Flashing Came In - Text Color On Came In - Text Color Off Came In - Background Flashing Came In - Background Color On Came In - Background Color Off Came In Acknowledged - Text Flashing Came In Acknowledged - Text Color On Came In Acknowledged - Text Color Off Came In Acknowledged - Background Flashing Came In Acknowledged - Background Color On Came In Acknowledged - Background Color Off Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Flashing Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color On Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color Off Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Flashing Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color On Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color Off Lock Display Lock Display Text Lock Text Color Lock Background Color
Message Types
Lock
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Alpha AngleAlpha
Set the depth angle for the 3D effect for a 3D bar. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Alpha attribute can be made dynamic with the name AngleAlpha.
Set the depth display for a 3D bar. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Angle Settings attribute can be made dynamic with the name PredefinedAngles.
Background Background
Determine if the background is visible for the 3D bar. The Background attribute can be made dynamic with the name Background.
Set the color for Limit 0 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 0 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer00Color.
Set the color for Limit 1 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 1 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer01Color.
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Set the color for Limit 2 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 2 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer02Color.
Set the color for Limit 3 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 3 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer03Color.
Set the color for Limit 4 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 4 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer04Color.
Set the color for Limit 5 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 5 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer05Color.
Set the color for Limit 6 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 6 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer06Color.
Set the color for Limit 7 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 7 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer07Color.
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Set the color for Limit 8 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 8 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer08Color.
Set the color for Limit 9 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 9 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer09Color.
Set the color for Limit 10 of the 3D bar. If the function for monitoring the limit value is active, the bar receives the color of this attribute when it reaches the limit value. The Bar Color 10 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer10Color.
Set the depth of the 3D bar in pixels. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Bar Depth attribute can be made dynamic with the name BarDepth.
Set the height of the 3D bar in pixels. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Bar Height attribute can be made dynamic with the name BarHeight.
Set the width of the 3D bar in pixels. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Bar Width attribute can be made dynamic with the name BarWidth.
Base X BaseX
With 3D bar object types, set the horizontal distance from the right edge of the bar to the left edge of the object box. The Base X attribute can be made dynamic with the name BaseX.
Base Y BaseY
With 3D bar object types, set the vertical distance from the bottom edge of the bar to the top edge of the object box. The Base Y attribute can be made dynamic with the name BaseY.
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Beta AngleBeta
Set the depth angle for the 3D effect for a 3D bar. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Beta attribute can be made dynamic with the name AngleBeta.
This attribute displays the active message class with the highest priority in the Group Display object type in RUNTIME mode. It is needed as a system-internal output value and does not require any specific configuration by the user. It is updated by clicking on the object. The Bit Pattern Group Display attribute can be made dynamic with the name SignificantMask.
Set the width of button 1 in the group display. If the "Same Size" attribute is set to "Yes," the width of the other three buttons is also changed. The Button 1 Width attribute can be made dynamic with the name Button1Width.
Set the width of button 2 in the group display. If the "Same Size" attribute is set to "Yes," the width of the other three buttons is also changed. The Button 2 Width attribute can be made dynamic with the name Button2Width.
Set the width of button 3 in the group display. If the "Same Size" attribute is set to "Yes," the width of the other three buttons is also changed. The Button 3 Width attribute can be made dynamic with the name Button3Width.
Set the width of button 4 in the group display. If the "Same Size" attribute is set to "Yes," the width of the other three buttons is also changed. The Button 4 Width attribute can be made dynamic with the name Button4Width.
Came In Set the background color for flashing off in a group display. Acknowledged The Came In Acknowledged - Background Color Off attribute can be made Background Color Off dynamic with the name MCKQBackColorOff. MCKQBackColorOff
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Came In Set the background color for flashing on in a group display. Acknowledged The Came In Acknowledged - Background Color On attribute can be made Background Color On dynamic with the name MCKQBackColorOn. MCKQBackColorOn Came In Determine if the background should flash when an incoming message is Acknowledged acknowledged in a group display. Background Flashing The Came In Acknowledged - Background Flashing attribute can be made MCKQBackFlash dynamic with the name MCKQBackFlash.
Came In Acknowledged Text Color Off MCKQBackColorOff Came In Acknowledged Text Color On MCKQTextColorOn Came In Acknowledged Text Flashing MCKQBackFlash
Set the text color for flashing off in a group display. The Came In Acknowledged - Text Color Off attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKQTextColorOff.
Set the text color for flashing on in a group display. The Came In Acknowledged - Text Color On attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKQTextColorOn.
Determine if the text should flash when an incoming message is acknowledged in a group display. The Came In Acknowledged - Text Flashing attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKQTextFlash.
Came In - Background Set the background color for flashing off in group display. Color Off The Came In - Background Color Off attribute can be made dynamic with MCKOBackColorOff the name MCKOBackColorOff.
Came In Set the background color for flashing on in a group display. Background Color On The Came In - Background Color On attribute can be made dynamic with MCKOBackColorOn the name MCKOBackColorOn.
Came In Determine if the background should flash when a message comes in in a Background Flashing group display. MCKOBackFlash The Came In - Background Flashing attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKOBackFlash.
Set the text color for flashing off in a group display. The Came In - Text Color Off attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKOTextColorOff.
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Set the text color for flashing on in a group display. The Came In - Text Color On attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKOTextColorOn.
Determine if the text should flash when a message comes in in a group display. The Came In - Text Flashing attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCKOTextFlash.
Set the axis for displaying the measurement value in a 3D bar. A change also affects the other attributes in the "Geometry" subject area. The Display Axis attribute can be made dynamic with the name Axe.
Set the text for each message class in a group display object type. The Display Text attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCText.
Set the flash frequency of the group display. You can set the frequency to slow (approximately 0.5 Hz), medium (approximately 2 Hz), and fast (approximately 8 Hz). Since flashing is implemented by means of software, the frequency is systemand hardware-dependent (number of objects, processor, memory, update cycle, and more). The Flash Frequency attribute can be made dynamic with the name FlashRate.
This group display attribute determines if the object for creating the group display is considered. The Group Relevant attribute can be made dynamic with the name Relevant.
The group value of the group display contains each current status of the active message classes as an input value in RUNTIME mode. If you use a tag to make the value dynamic, the value can be derived, for example, from pictures that are subordinate to the group displays in a hierarchical manner. The Group Value attribute can be made dynamic with the name CollectValue.
Set the 3D color effect for the 3D bar. The Lighting Effect attribute can be made dynamic with the name LightEffect.
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Limit 0 Layer00Value
Set Limit 0 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 0" attribute is active. The Limit 0 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer00Value.
Limit 1 Layer01Value
Set Limit 1 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 1" attribute is active. The Limit 1 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer01Value.
Limit 2 Layer02Value
Set Limit 2 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 2" attribute is active. The Limit 2 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer02Value.
Limit 3 Layer03Value
Set Limit 3 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 3" attribute is active. The Limit 3 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer03Value.
Limit 4 Layer04Value
Set Limit 4 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 4" attribute is active. The Limit 4 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer04Value.
Limit 5 Layer05Value
Set Limit 5 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 5" attribute is active. The Limit 5 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer05Value.
Limit 6 Layer06Value
Set Limit 6 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 6" attribute is active. The Limit 6 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer06Value.
Limit 7 Layer07Value
Set Limit 7 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 7" attribute is active. The Limit 7 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer07Value.
Limit 8 Layer08Value
Set Limit 8 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 8" attribute is active. The Limit 8 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer08Value. 2-51
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Limit 9 Layer09Value
Set Limit 9 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 9" attribute is active. The Limit 9 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer09Value.
Limit 10 Layer10Value
Set Limit 10 for the 3D bar. The monitor function is only in effect if the "Monitoring 10" attribute is active. The Limit 10 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer10Value.
Set the background color of the button for a locked measurement point of the group display. This attribute is evaluated only when the "Lock Display" attribute is set to "Yes." The Lock Background Color attribute can be made dynamic with the name LockBackColor.
Determine if a locked measurement point should be displayed in a group display. The "Lock Display Text," "Lock Text Color," and "Lock Background Color" attributes are evaluated only when this attribute is set to "Yes." The Lock Display attribute can be made dynamic with the name LockStatus.
Set the label text of the group display for the buttons for a locked measurement point. This attribute is evaluated only when the "Lock Display" attribute is set to "Yes." The Lock Display Text attribute can be made dynamic with the name LockText.
Set the color of the button label text for a locked measurement point of the group display. This attribute is evaluated only when the "Lock Display" attribute is set to "Yes." The Lock Text Color attribute can be made dynamic with the name LockTextColor.
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Set the appropriate message type (Alarm High, Alarm Low, Warning High, Warning Low, ...) for which the attribute settings of "Display Text," "Came In -," "Came In Acknowledged -," and "Went Out Unacknowledged -" should be configured for the group display. The Message Type attribute can be made dynamic with the name MessageClass.
Monitoring 0 Layer00Checked
Determine if Limit 0 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 0" and "Bar Color 0" attributes. The Monitoring 0 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer00Checked.
Monitoring 1 Layer01Checked
Determine if Limit 1 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 1" and "Bar Color 1" attributes. The Monitoring 1 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer01Checked.
Monitoring 2 Layer02Checked
Determine if Limit 2 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 2" and "Bar Color 2" attributes. The Monitoring 2 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer02Checked.
Monitoring 3 Layer03Checked
Determine if Limit 3 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 3" and "Bar Color 3" attributes. The Monitoring 3 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer03Checked.
Monitoring 4 Layer04Checked
Determine if Limit 4 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 4" and "Bar Color 4" attributes. The Monitoring 4 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer04Checked.
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Monitoring 5 Layer05Checked
Determine if Limit 5 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 5" and "Bar Color 5" attributes. The Monitoring 5 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer05Checked.
Monitoring 6 Layer06Checked
Determine if Limit 6 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 6" and "Bar Color 6" attributes. The Monitoring 6 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer06Checked.
Monitoring 7 Layer07Checked
Determine if Limit 7 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 7" and "Bar Color 7" attributes. The Monitoring 7 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer07Checked.
Monitoring 8 Layer08Checked
Determine if Limit 8 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 8" and "Bar Color 8" attributes. The Monitoring 8 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer08Checked.
Monitoring 9 Layer09Checked
Determine if Limit 9 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 9" and "Bar Color 9" attributes. The Monitoring 9 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer09Checked.
Monitoring 10 Layer10Checked
Determine if Limit 10 should be monitored in the 3D bar. The limit value and the display are set by means of the "Limit 10" and "Bar Color 10" attributes. The Monitoring 10 attribute can be made dynamic with the name Layer10Checked.
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The attribute tool tip text determines the text that will be displayed in runtime as a Tool Tip, if the mouse pointer is positioned above the object. The attribute Tool Tip Text can be made dynamic with the name ToolTipText.
Set all four buttons to the same size in the group display. The Same Size attribute can be made dynamic with the name SameSize.
The user can assign any value (32 bits) to this attribute of the group display. The User Value 1 attribute can be made dynamic with the name UserValue1.
The user can assign any value (32 bits) to this attribute of the group display. The User Value 2 attribute can be made dynamic with the name UserValue2.
The user can assign any value (32 bits) to this attribute of the group display. The User Value 3 attribute can be made dynamic with the name UserValue3.
The user can assign any value (32 bits) to this attribute of the group display. The User Value 4 attribute can be made dynamic with the name UserValue4.
Went Out Set the background color for flashing off in a group display. Unacknowledged The Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color Off attribute can be Background Color Off made dynamic with the name MCGUBackColorOff. MCGUBackColorOff Went Out Set the background color for flashing on in a group display. Unacknowledged The Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color On attribute can be Background Color On made dynamic with the name MCGUBackColorOn. MCGUBackColorOn Went Out Determine if the background should flash when a message goes out without Unacknowledged acknowledgment in a group display. Background Flashing The Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Flashing attribute can be MCGUBackFlash made dynamic with the name MCGUBackFlash.
Set the text color for flashing off in a group display. The Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color Off attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCGUTextColorOff.
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Went Out Unacknowledged Text Color On MCGUTextColorOn Went Out Unacknowledged Text Flashing MCGUTextFlash
Set the text color for flashing on in a group display. The Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color On attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCGUTextColorOn.
Determine if the text should flash when a message goes out without acknowledgment in a group display. The Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Flashing attribute can be made dynamic with the name MCGUTextFlash.
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Overview
In addition to the possibility of making a picture exchange , you can select and display graphic pictures by means of their names. From a list of all of the graphic pictures that belong to the current project and are provided in the Picture Tree Manager, you can select from the following display possibilities for the graphic picture:
Procedure
How to Use a Name to Display a Graphic Picture: 1. Click on this button (keyset 1) The following window is displayed:
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2. Select the display type. 3. Select Preview. The selected graphic picture is displayed in the window under Preview. 4. Select the name of a graphic picture and exit the window.
Example
The example shows the selected picture in a process window. You can enlarge the selected picture in the usual way.
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Procedure
How to Use Measurement Points to Display Graphic Pictures: 1. Click on this button (keyset 1).
3. Select the type of display. 4. Select Preview. The selected graphic picture is displayed in the window under Preview. 5. Select the name of a graphic picture and exit the window.
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Selection Possibilities You can select graphic pictures in different ways: Selecting Graphic Pictures The following list explains how to select graphic pictures directly: Display the previously displayed graphic picture. As long as there is a previous picture, the button is displayed in color. You can display up to 16 previous pictures.
Display the marked graphic picture. This can occur from any system view.
The following work steps are necessary to open the "Lifebeat Monitoring" dialog window: How To Open the "Lifebeat Monitoring" Dialog Window: 1. In the project navigation window, double click on the "Editor" project component to view a list of all of the installed editors. 2. Click the right mouse button on the "Lifebeat Monitoring" editor. 3. In the pop-up menu that then appears, select the "Open" menu item. 4. This selection opens the "Lifebeat Monitoring" dialog window in which you can create or change the desired configuration.
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In this picture, you see the schematic display of the communication connections to the individual PLCs.
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This picture shows you the default settings of "NetDDE" within the system utilities of Windows NT. For single user systems running under Windows NT, the program NETDDE.EXE (located under Winnt.400/system32) must be added to the start-up list of the computer - for best results to Winnt.400/Profiles/AllUsers/Startmenu/Program s/Autostart. For multi-user systems, this setting is not necessary. 2. Add the Windows DDE driver In the Control Center you must...
Connect the "Windows DDE " communication driver in the project navigation window of the client computer within the "Tag Management" project component.
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Create a new connection within the "Windows DDE" communication driver. Open the "DDE Connection" tab in the "Connection Properties" dialog. You must load the following values into the input fields:
Value/Meaning
Enter the name of the node computer you want to monitor. You can find the computer name of the node computer with the following steps: Under Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.x on the node computer, open "System Control" and double click on "Network." The "Network" dialog window opens. In this dialog, activate the "Identification" tab. The required name of the node computer is located in the "Computer Name" box.
Subject Optimizing for Read... Always get Response time Connection Attempts
Activate this selection item to always get the tags from the server. You can accept the default setting of 15. Activate "Infinite".
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This picture shows you the screen structure of the "DDE Connection" tab. 3. Enter the Server into Lifebeat Monitoring Open the Lifebeat Monitoring editor and make the following entries: The Device Name should point to the server. Under Device Type, select the OS-PC. Under Connection, select the previously created connection. Click on Update and then on Close to exit the dialog. If multiple servers are to be monitored, all must be entered as described. After the configuration, one tag must be entered for each DDE-connection. The tags must start with @ and be followed by the device name assigned above. In addition, LBM.EXE must be entered in the WinCC start-up list.
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This example shows you the entries to be carried out within the "Properties of the DDE Enable" dialog window. This dialog window only exists under Windows NT. Afterward, select All under permissions and set Access to all as the access type. Exit the dialog by clicking on OK until the menu DDE Enable is displayed. Select the line Project and click on Trust Enable. The point Initialization of the active application must be selected. Click on OK to apply the settings and exit the dialogs.
Monitoring:
For monitoring, the following operating states are relevant:
Connection made Connection not made
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All of the connections to be monitored are entered in the device list. As a default, the device list contains five lines. You can change the number of input lines with the "Add" and "Delete" buttons.
System Picture:
All of the configured connections are displayed as a schematic system picture in this area.
Buttons:
"Close" "Help"
Use this button to close the dialog window. Use this button to open the on-line help for Lifebeat Monitoring. Use this button to add an empty line within the device list. Use this button to delete a line within the device list. Use this button to create/update the system picture. As a default, the system picture is created and stored under the name "@CONFIG.PDL" in the project-related picture directory. The geometry of the picture corresponds to the settings that were made with the Split Screen Wizard. Note: If the "Text Library" editor is open, you cannot create a new system picture. You must first close the "Text Library".
"Add"
"Delete"
"Update"
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Monitoring Cycle:
Use this selection box to set the monitoring cycle of the connection. Ten seconds is set as a default.
This picture shows you the structure of the "Lifebeat Monitoring" dialog window.
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PLC Type Text Box Status PLC Type Text Box Status
PLC Type Text Box Status PLC Type Text Box Status
PLC Type Text Box Status PLC Type Text Box Status
PLC Type Text Box Status PLC Type Text Box Status
If multiple PLCs are connected to an OS, they are displayed in a consecutive sequence. Note: The status box of the OS or the PLC displays the status RUN or ERROR.
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Device Type
Connection
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"Delete"
The device name is only deleted from the device list, but not from the tag list of the corresponding connection in the Control Center. This is due to the fact that other modules of the WinCC system can access this tag. If you want to delete a line, you must highlight the entire line and then use the "Delete" button. To highlight a line, activate the button with the device number. When you use the "Delete" button, the system does not ask you to confirm if you really want to delete the selected line. You can only delete individual lines.
You cannot highlight multiple lines at the same time to delete them.
Line 1 of the device list is highlighted by clicking on the "1" button in this example.
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Within the start-up list of the configured computer (server or client), you must connect the following programs:
"DDESERV.EXE" on the server "LBM_RT.EXE", the runtime module of Lifebeat Monitoring on the client.
The "Computer", "Start Up Tab" section of the Control Center manual describes in detail how you can add a program to the start up list.
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The function Arrange Trends On-Line requires the WinCC CS license on the client as well as the server. Note: To make the range assignment, a container hierarchy and a picture hierarchy must be created in the "Picture Tree Manager".
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Modify
Delete
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A kernel driver operates the serial interface and synchronizes the internal operating system time. Based on the driver API, the actual time synchronization handles the master-slave administration and the distribution function (sending and receiving time message frames as well as synchronizing) of the time. You can also use the driver API to access various diagnostics functions that you can use for installing or servicing the hardware. You assign parameters to the kernel driver by means of an object in the Windows Control Panel ("DCF77"). You can set such items as the serial interface, the synchronization interval, or the maximum deviation permitted for the internal time. You assign parameters for time synchronization by means of the Editor Time Synchronization in the Control Center. The DCF77 receiver is used mostly in the Federal Republic of Germany and bordering countries (in a radius of 1500 km to 2000 km around Frankfurt/Mainflingen). It provides the exact official time of the Federal Republic of Germany with a maximum deviation of 1 s in 1 million years, provided that reception is undisturbed. If this is not provided, or if the place of use is outside the transmitting range of the DCF77, a GPS (Global Positioning System) unit can be used. With respect to the accuracy of the absolute time information, the same statements can be made as for the DCF77 receiver. For systems in which the absolute time is not important, you can use the internal clock of the active time master for synchronizing. You assign parameters to the DCF77 receiver by means of the DCF77 object in the Windows Control Panel.
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The slaves do not require any special parameter assignment (except for the bus interface to be used). (The default setting for time synchronization on an operator station is "Slave.") During power up, all masters have to check to see if a master is already active on the bus and is sending time message frames (the waiting time for a time message frame to arrive after power up is derived by multiplying the set synchronization interval by four). When the master that has powered up in this manner receives a time message frame, it acts immediately like a slave (in the manner described below). If this master receives no time message frame after the waiting time has elapsed, it begins sending time message frames (as described above). By receiving the time message frame, the redundant masters recognize their slave setting and synchronize their clock to the time contained in the time message frame. With the help of a timer, they now check (according to the synchronization interval contained in the time message frame) the cyclic receipt of the time message frames from the active master. If three consecutive time message frames fail, the first redundant master that notices the failure begins to send time message frames itself. This mechanism guarantees that only one master transmits time message frames. Where a DCF77/GPS unit is also intact, the redundant masters use the received time message frames only to check the function of the active master. No comparison (check) is made between the time of their own DCF77/GPS units and the time of the received time message frames. Therefore all redundant masters behave like time slaves. All time slaves and redundant masters on the system bus synchronize their internal clock when they receive a time message frame. The setting of the system time offset that is dependent on the time zone and the DST/ST switchover is handled automatically by the time zone set in Windows and DST/ST adjustment. In this way, the correct time display and switchover is also possible when there is interference in time reception. If you are using a DCF77 module, every time the system is powered up, a warning is entered in the event report if time zone and DST/ST switchover (CET/CEDST) do not match. From a GPS system, the UTC is provided, regardless of the time zone and standard time/daylight saving time. For this reason, the system time must be corrected by the driver by means of the time zone and daylight saving time adjustment set in Windows.
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this box is "Seconds." Process Control System Messages Group Box In the event of malfunction, transmit only every nn intervals You are prompted to enter a value "nn" for the frequency of process control system messages (or to accept the default value). This value is precalculated in each case from the specified master synchronization interval. In the event of a continual malfunction (for example, "Cannot transmit time message frame"), the value is to be interpreted such that an appropriate message is transmitted only on every nth synchronization cycle. You now have the infinitely adjustable input capability in a range of values that, when converted, always has a frequency between approximately one minute and one hour. The default value is always calculated to give a frequency of approximately one minute. Example: A synchronization interval of 30 s was set and the message interval was set to 4. The DCF77 signal quality falls beneath the permitted value. The appropriate process control system message is transmitted immediately. If the signal quality remains poor, the next message is not transmitted until the fourth subsequent synchronization interval, that is, after approximately two minutes. If the signal quality improves again, an internal message counter is reset. The message cycle begins again the next time the signal is bad.
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Signal Shape
Suppress Synchronization
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the maximum value permitted ("tolerance"). For this to be accomplished, the internal passage of time is either slowed down or speeded up a maximum of 1 ms per 1 s or 60 ms per 1 min. First update after Indicates how many correctly decoded time message frames must occur before the system time should be updated. The unit of measurement for this box is "Minutes." Indicates how many time message frames (= minutes) must occur following the initial update before a renewed comparison to the system time or, where appropriate, a correction of the system time is made. Indicates the maximum time difference permitted (in milliseconds) until an update of the system time is made. Logging of the following events is handled differently for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.x. If you are using Windows 95 as an operating system, all events are logged in the file "DCF77.LOG." This file is located in the path in which you have installed Windows 95 (for example: C:\Windows or C:\Win95, etc.). However, if you are using Windows NT 4.x, the events are kept directly in the event report. You can open this event report as follows: in the taskbar, click on "Start." Then select the menu items "Programs," "Administration (General)," and "Event Display." If the check box is activated, all time comparisons will be entered in the event report. If the check box is activated, every valid time message frame will be entered in the event report. If the check box is activated, every change in signal quality will be entered in the event report.
Update Interval
Permitted Deviation
Event Report
Time Comparisons
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Storage
4 Storage
If you selected the option package Storage during the User-Defined Installation of WinCC, you will be able to use the archive functions of the WinCC system.
With automatic archiving, an archive server monitors the archive functions. The automatic swapping can be activated or deactivated. As long as the data are stored in sequence archives, you can use the "Archive" functions to edit the following data types in the WinCC database:
Messages from the "Alarm Logging" module Measurement values from the "Tag Logging" module Reports from the "Report Designer"
In addition to the automatic archiving of your data, you can use the archive functions to execute the following two types of manual swaps:
Manual swap forces the swap of all of the stored data carriers. The Export dialog allows you to export individual data and time ranges manually.
Note:
You cannot edit data that are stored in short -term archives with the "Archive" function!
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In order for the archive server to monitor archiving in RUNTIME mode, the server must be linked to the start-up list of the computer. The following archive server states will be displayed at the bottom left corner of the "Storage" dialog box:
"Ready": The archive server is running and monitoring the automatic archiving. "Ready (Off line)": The archive server is running and monitors the automatic archiving according to the rules, the client, though, can not establish a connection to the server. The client, therefore, can not operate or influence the server. "Server not running": When the archive server started, errors occurred. This means you have only limited access to the archive functions. "Data export time-driven": The archiving occurs in a time -driven manner and the archive server swaps data to the archiving drive. "Data export fill level-driven": The archiving occurs in a fill level -driven manner and the archive server swaps data to the archiving drive. "Data export triggered manually": Data are exported from the database manually. "Wait for retry": An error occurred during the last archive access. The archive server sent a process control system message. After the wait time that was set during configuration expires, a new archiving attempt is executed. "Startup of the archive server": This message appears if you start the archive server with the archive dialog open.
To correct the network error with the message Ready (Off line", it is recommended to end Storage and start it again.. The current active/inactive status of the archive server will be displayed at the bottom right corner of the Storage" dialog box:
Automatic active Automatic inactive
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4.2 Configuration
For automatic archiving and dearchiving, a configuration must occur.
Area
Description
Activate or Deactivate Automatic Indication, if the automatic archiving should be active or not. Archiving Drive Displays the drive used for archiving purposes. Settings to control the automatic archiving via the fill level of the storage medium. Determines the minimum age of data so that they can be edited by the archive function. Provides the status of the archive server. Labeling of the data carrier. All of the changes made are accepted as default templates. Sets the waiting time between two archiving attempts. Settings to control the automatic archiving in a time -driven manner. 4-3
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4.2.7 Retry
If the automatic archiving failed because there was insufficient space in the archive data carrier, or because there was either no data carrier or no valid data carrier on the drive, a process control message is generated. Following the time provided here, the system tries to execute the automatic archive function again.
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Description Reenters the data carrier that is loaded on the archiving drive. Creates a new archive data carrier. Locks an archive data carrier for additional swapping. Displays the drive used for archiving purposes. Provides information about the data carrier loaded in the archiving drive. Displays the creation date of the loaded data carrier. Displays the available memory capacity of the data carrier loaded in the archiving drive. Use this function to force the swapping of stored data. Provides the status of the archive server. Displays the maximum storage capacity of the data carrier loaded in the archiving drive.
Archiving Drive
Date Created
Memory Available
Manual Swapping
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"OK" exits the dialog and saves only the changes made in the current tab.
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You can only access this function if the archive server monitors the archiving functions. This is identified in the "Server Status" box by the phrase "Archive server running (ready)."
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4.3.5 Updating
This function reenters the data from the data carrier that is loaded in the archiving drive. It rebuilds the data window next to the "Data Carrier Name," "Date Created," and the information about the storage space on the data carrier.
In the dialog window for manual swapping, you can determine the manner in which the data are to be handled for each data type separately. Use the offset to determine how old the data must be in order to be edited by the "manual swapping" function. Note: This function should only be used as an exception.
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4.4 Importing
Data that is not available from the database anymore and has been swapped automatically, can be imported again. The rearchiving function is available from the Import" tab.
Description Reads the data carrier inserted into the archiving drive anew. Determines the format of the data to be stored. Currently, data can only be exported in the CSV-format (Comma-SeparatedValue). Informs you, when and how your data has been edited by the automatic archiving. Supplies information about the data carrier inserted in the archiving drive. Indicates, when the data carrier inserted in the archiving drive was created. For the manual rearchiving of swapped data. Displays the status of the archive server.
Archive Log Data Carrier Name Date Created Import Server Status
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Note: tab.
"OK" exits the dialog and saves only the changes made in the current
In order to rearchive swapped data, you must first select the data type you want to import. In the archive logbook, highlight the time range in which you are interested by clicking the left mouse button on the starting time. Use the "Import" function for manual rearchiving to access the "Import" dialog.
4.4.1 Import
The archive logbook records the dearchived parts of the data already saved. During the next automatic archive function in which original data are deleted, the dearchived parts of the data are also deleted! By means of the inquiries about deleting the imported data, you can determine how these data are to be handled during delete processes in automatic archiving. Note: You can only access this function if the archive server monitors the archiving functions. This is identified in the "Server Status" box by the phrase "Archive server running (ready)." If the option Do not delete has been selected, the data can not be deleted with the regular methods. The data can only be removed with aids from the database.
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The data carrier also contains all the necessary information to update the archive server log.
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To rearchive a data carrier, it must be registered in the log. If a rearchiving is required and the entry for the data carrier is missing in the log, there is a possibility to update the log via the data carrier. To do so, click on the button "Update Log from the Data Carrier". This will initiate the reconstruction process. After the log has been updated, the rearchiving can be performed.
Maximum Number of By default, a maximum of 1000 log entries are kept in the database. If this Log Entries maximum is exceeded, the first entries made will be deleted. This preset maximum number of log entries can be changed via an entry in the registry. The entry is made in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE: SOFTWARE\SIEMENS\WinCC\Storage\ServerNumberOfLogLines
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4.6 Exporting
Archiving can also be executed manually via the "Exporting" tab. However, in contrast to the automatic execution and to manual swapping, it is only possible to store the data, not to swap or delete it. The export function can write data to any drive. If the data is to be archived on the archiving drive, you cannot use a data carrier that is also used for automatic archiving.
Description Reenters the data from the database. Data from the database is copied and saved in the set format. Sets the format, in which your data is stored. Displays the status of the archive server. The changes made are accepted as default templates.
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Note: "OK" exits the dialog and saves only the changes made in the current tab. Note: You can only access this dialog if the RUNTIME mode is active. The data to be archived is only offered globally, that is, a selection by date, etc. is not possible.
4.6.1 Export
Use the "Export" function to copy data from the database and save them in different file formats. After activating the function, use a Windows standard dialog to determine the file name under which the data is to be stored.
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5 Chip Card
If you selected the Chipcard option package during the user-defined installation of WinCC, the Control Center and User Administrator interfaces will be modified.
Structure of the "Properties" Dialog Box: The dialog box contains two tabs. The individual tabs have the following meaning:
Tab Version Explanation This tab contains only general statements regarding the current program version as well as a copyright notice. You can set the connection port of the card reader in this tab. As a default, a serial interface is supported. Use the button to select the necessary interface (pay attention to the remarks box). Use the "Apply" button to accept the selected connection port into your current project. Note: The interface-assignment configuration dialog of the chipcard (Option: Chipcard) requires the current user to have administrator rights. The operation of WinCC, the writing of chipcards, and the operation of the chipcard in runtime does not require administrator rights.
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When you write to a chip card, all of the data on the card are deleted. The user (login name) and the password are stored on the chip card.
Note:
You can only activate this menu if WinCC was installed with the "Chip Card" option.
To check whether the data was entered correctly, you can read from the chip card.
The login identification for the card user is entered after "Name:" and the text "Card is valid" also appears. If there is an error when reading the chip card, it is noted in this dialog. No user name is provided. Note: You can only activate this menu if WinCC was installed with the "Chip Card" option.
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6 Video
If you selected the option package Video during the user-defined installation of WinCC, an additional OLE control object will become available. This OLE object allows you to create a window, in which you can insert a video picture captured by a video camera.
6.1 Introduction
This OLE object allows you to create a window, in which you can insert a video picture captured by a video camera. For the OLE object to be available in WinCC, it has to be selected during the user-defined installation of WinCC. (In the Select Sub-Components dialog window, select the Video option by activating the check-box next to it.) Before the OLE control object can be used, the following steps must be performed:
the hardware must be installed the software must be installed the OLE control object must be configured
How to install the Hardware: We will use the video card Win/TV CinemaPro of the company Hauppauge as an example to illustrate the necessary steps. Proceed as follows:
install the Win/TV card into your PC connect the output of the graphics card to the input of the Win/TV card connect the video camera to the Win/TV card, using the specified input connect the input of the monitor to the output of the Win/TV card
These connections achieve that the video picture is superimposed on the graphic picture. In addition, the CPU will not be stressed by the video picture, the video card will carry out all necessary calculations.
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How to install the Software: Before the video card can be operated, the supplied software must be installed. We will use the video card Win/TV CinemaPro of the company Hauppauge as an example to illustrate the necessary steps. Start the installation program SETUP.EXE from the supplied "Win/TVCinema Pro Installation Diskette". Follow the instructions of the setup program.
For the operation in WinCC the installation of the basic software suffices. Therefore, answer the questions regarding the installation of the Capture and Overlay drivers, and the video text with no.
How to configure the OLE Control Object: In the Graphics Designer, place the OLE control object in the designated picture and set the attributes. The following attributes describe the object:
These attributes are set in the Object Properties dialog box, which is displayed by clicking with the right mouse button on the OLE control object and the selecting Properties from the pop-up menu. In the Object Properties dialog box, select the Properties tab and click on the OLE Control Properties category. As an alternative, the attributes can also be set in the WinCC Win/TV CinemaPro Control Properties window, which is opened via a double-click on the OLE control object.
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This attribute determines, if a message will be displayed in the object window, if the attribute VideoEnabled is set to "no".
DisplayDisabledMessage = yes A message will be displayed in the object window DisplayDisabledMessage = no No message will be displayed in the object window
The default entry is yes. This attribute can be made dynamic with the name DisplayDisabledMessage.
Attribute Freeze
If the attribute UseRefreshTimer is set to yes, then the attribute RefreshTimerPeriod will determine the refresh rate in ms. The default value is 1000 ms. This attribute can be made dynamic with the name RefreshTimerPeriod.
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Attribute UseRefreshTimer
If the window containing the camera picture is moved in runtime, it must be refreshed. This attribute determines, if the picture is refreshed or not. Possible values are:
yes The picture will be refreshed no The picture will not be refreshed
The default entry is "no". This attribute can be made dynamic with the name UseRefreshTimer.
Attribute VideoEnabled
Attribute VideoSource
This attribute determines the signal source of the video picture. The camera connections are numbered, starting with 0. The default entry is 0. This attribute can be made dynamic with the name VideoSource.
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7 Appendix
7.1 Functions of the Basic Packages
Function SIMATIC SIMATIC Standard Standard 1280*1024 1024*768 SIMATIC Standard 640*480
Overview Picture (Overall) Overview picture with up to 12 areas Detail Overview: Areas 1-4 Detail Overview: Areas 5-8 Detail Overview: Areas 9-12 (Overall) Overview with up to 8 areas Hardcopy key Message line in the overview picture Message acknowledgment Display of the current user Group display for the areas Picture selection via group display Area marking Analog clock Digital clock with date display Keysets Selection: Login dialog Selection: Message display (new page) Selection: Display of the print jobs Selection: Trends via measurement points Selection: Arrange/call up trends1) Selection: Picture selection via names Selection: Picture selection via measurement points Navigation keys for picture hierarchy Selection: Previous picture Memorize current picture Selection: Select memorized picture Memorize/call up display composition Selection: Plant configuration picture Display of picture information Acknowledgment of the external audible indicator Acknowledgment of the message states in the 2) picture Group acknowledgment in the message picture Selection: Language switch dialog Selection: Online-Help 3) Selection: BATCH-Applications 3) Selection: SFC-Visualization Selection: SAP-Connection3)
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Selection: Displaying camera pictures Selection: Storage dialogs Selection: User Administrator Selection: Dialog for deactivating runtime Selection: Message picture (ULB) Selection: Trend keyset (ULB) Selection: Selection of the previously displayed graphic picture Selection: New page Selection: Old page Selection: Went out list Selection: Control system list Selection: Operation list Selection: Chronic list
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@CONFIG.PDL See Lifebeat Monitoring Button 1 Width 2-48 Button 2 Width 2-48 Button 3 Width 2-48 Button 4 Width 2-48 Button1Width 2-48 Button2Width 2-48 Button3Width 2-48 Button4Width 2-48
3
3D Bar 2-38; 2-39
C A
Alarm Logging Wizard See Editors Alpha 2-45 Angle Settings 2-45 AngleAlpha 2-45 AngleBeta 2-48 Attributes 2-45 Authorization 2-11 Automation Systems (AS) 2-60 Axe 2-50 Came In - Background Color Off 2-49 Came In - Background Color On 2-49 Came In - Background Flashing 2-49 Came In - Text Color Off 2-49 Came In - Text Color On 2-50 Came In - Text Flashing 2-50 Came In Acknowledged - Background Color Off 2-48 Came In Acknowledged - Background Color On 2-49 Came In Acknowledged - Background Flashing 2-49 Came In Acknowledged - Text Color Off 2-49 Came In Acknowledged - Text Color On 2-49 Came In Acknowledged - Text Flashing 2-49 Change name 2-27 Changes 2-19; 2-22 Chip card 5-3 Test 5-3 Write 5-3 Client 2-31 CollectValue 2-50 Configuration 2-2; 2-3 Container 2-24 Change name 2-27 Delete 2-30 Insert 2-22; 2-23 Create configuration 2-6
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Background 2-45 Bar Color 0 2-45 Bar Color 1 2-45 Bar Color 10 2-47 Bar Color 2 2-46 Bar Color 3 2-46 Bar Color 4 2-46 Bar Color 5 2-46 Bar Color 6 2-46 Bar Color 7 2-46 Bar Color 8 2-47 Bar Color 9 2-47 Bar Depth 2-47 Bar Height 2-47 Bar Width 2-47 BarDepth 2-47 BarHeight 2-47 BarWidth 2-47 Base Data See Editors Base picture 2-1; 2-11 Base X 2-47 Base Y 2-47 BaseX 2-47 BaseY 2-47 Beta 2-48 Bit Pattern Group Display 2-48
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DDESERV.EXE See Lifebeat Monitoring Delete 2-30 Display Axis 2-50 Display Text 2-50 Drag-and-drop 2-22; 2-23; 2-24 Dynamic Wizard 2-41
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Editors 1-1 Base Data 1-2; 1-5 Alarm Logging Wizard 1-2; 1-5 Split Screen Wizard 1-2; 1-5 Tag Editor 1-2; 1-6 install via... 1-1 Advanced Process Control 1-1 Basic Process Control 1-1 Chipcard 1-1 Storage 1-1 Video 1-1 Lifebeat Monitoring 1-2; 1-5 Picture Tree Manager 1-2; 1-4 Storage 1-2; 1-4 Time Synchronization 1-2; 1-6 Empty pictures 2-25
Limitations of 2-24 Manage 2-19 Nodes 2-24 Root node 2-26 Window 2-20 HMRT.EXE See Signal Module
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Initialization 2-2; 2-3 Insert 2-23; 2-24 Interface 2-8
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Key area 2-9
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Flash Frequency 2-50 FlashRate 2-50
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Language switch 2-38 Layer 2-28 Layer00Checked 2-53 Layer00Color 2-45 Layer00Value 2-51 Layer01Checked 2-53 Layer01Color 2-45 Layer01Value 2-51 Layer02Checked 2-53 Layer02Color 2-46 Layer02Value 2-51 Layer03Checked 2-53 Layer03Color 2-46 Layer03Value 2-51 Layer04Checked 2-53 Layer04Color 2-46 Layer04Value 2-51 Layer05Checked 2-54 Layer05Color 2-46 Layer05Value 2-51 Layer06Checked 2-54 Layer06Color 2-46 Layer06Value 2-51 Layer07Checked 2-54 Layer07Color 2-46 Layer07Value 2-51 Layer08Checked 2-54 Layer08Color 2-47 Layer08Value 2-51 Layer09Checked 2-54 Layer09Color 2-47 Layer09Value 2-52
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Generation process 2-7 Global Scripts 2-10 Graphic pictures 2-60 Graphics Designer 2-32 Group display 2-2; 2-28; 2-31; 2-38; 2-41; 2-43 Group Relevant 2-50 Group Value 2-50
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Hierarchy Change 2-22; 2-23; 2-28 Change by means of drag-and-drop 2-28 Change by means of menu bar 2-29 Change by means of pop-up menu 2-29 Create 2-23; 2-26 Create by means of drag-and-drop 2-26 Create by means of menu bar 2-26 Create by means of pop-up menu 2-26 Delete 2-30 Delete by means of context menu 2-30 Delete by means of drag-and-drop 2-30 Delete by means of menu bar 2-31 Edit 2-22 Effect 2-37 Index-2
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Layer10Checked 2-54 Layer10Color 2-47 Layer10Value 2-52 LBM_RT.EXE See Lifebeat Monitoring Lifebeat Monitoring See Editors Automation Systems (AS) 2-60 Communication Driver Windows DDE 2-63 DDESERV.EXE 2-65; 2-73 DDESERV.EXE Parameter 2-65 Function Principle of Lifebeat Monitoring 2-61 General Information about Lifebeat Monitoring 2-60 Installation DDE-Share-Manager (Windows NT) 2-65 NetDDE (Windows NT) 2-62 LBM_RT.EXE 2-73 Monitoring Cycle 2-66 Note to Text Library 2-67 Open Dialog Window 2-60 Operating Stations (OS) 2-60 Picture of a Communication Connection 2-61 Runtime Module 2-73 Structure of a System Picture 2-69 Structure of the Dialog Window 2-67 System Picture (@CONFIG.PDL) 2-69; 2-73 LightEffect 2-50 Lighting Effect 2-50 Limit 0 2-51 Limit 1 2-51 Limit 10 2-52 Limit 2 2-51 Limit 3 2-51 Limit 4 2-51 Limit 5 2-51 Limit 6 2-51 Limit 7 2-51 Limit 8 2-51 Limit 9 2-52 Lock Background Color 2-52 Lock Display 2-52 Lock Display Text 2-52 Lock Text Color 2-52 LockBackColor 2-52 LockStatus 2-52 LockText 2-52 LockTextColor 2-52
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MCGUBackColorOff 2-55 MCGUBackColorOn 2-55 MCGUBackFlash 2-55 MCGUTextColorOff 2-55 MCGUTextColorOn 2-56 MCGUTextFlash 2-56 MCKOBackColorOff 2-49 MCKOBackColorOn 2-49 MCKOBackFlash 2-49 MCKOTextColorOff 2-49 MCKOTextColorOn 2-50 MCKOTextFlash 2-50 MCKQBackColorOff 2-48 MCKQBackColorOn 2-49 MCKQBackFlash 2-49 MCKQTextColorOff 2-49 MCKQTextColorOn 2-49 MCKQTextFlash 2-49 MCText 2-50 Message picture display 2-2 Message Type 2-53 Message window 2-2 MessageClass 2-53 Messages Receive 2-38 Relay 2-38 Modifications 2-26 Monitor 2-1 Configuration 2-5 Setting 2-4 Monitoring 0 2-53 Monitoring 1 2-53 Monitoring 10 2-54 Monitoring 2 2-53 Monitoring 3 2-53 Monitoring 4 2-53 Monitoring 5 2-54 Monitoring 6 2-54 Monitoring 7 2-54 Monitoring 8 2-54 Monitoring 9 2-54
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NetDDE.EXE See Lifebeat Monitoring New list 2-2 Nodes 2-24 Move 2-28
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OLE automation name 2-45 Operating area 2-20 Operating Stations (OS) 2-60 Option package 2-1
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Picture Base picture 2-1; 2-11 Composition 2-8 Delete 2-30 Display 2-8 Exchange 2-8; 2-11 Exchange storage 2-8 Hierarchy 2-10 Information 2-22 Insert 2-24 Load composition 2-9 Management 2-8 Memory 2-8 Save composition 2-9 Screen area 2-1; 2-9 Screen data 2-8 Screen resolution 2-4 Select by name 2-57 Select directly 2-60 System pictures 2-20 Picture exchange 2-57 Picture Preview 2-35 Picture Tree Manager See Editors PredefinedAngles 2-45 Presettings 2-3 Preview 2-58; 2-59 Preview window 2-20 Process window 2-9; 2-57
HMRT.EXE 2-19 Signaling Units (Horns, Buzzers, Lights, etc.) See Signal Module SignificantMask 2-48 Split Screen Wizard See Editors Execution time 2-3 Presettings 2-3 Sprachumschaltung 2-19 Storage See Editors Subhierarchy 2-22 System association 2-8 System pictures 2-20 Systems 2-19
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Tag Editor See Editors Text Library 2-38 Time Synchronization See Editors Control System Messages 3-7 DCF77-Receiver 3-3 Dialog Time Synchronization 3-5 Functional Principle of Time Synchronization 3-3 GPS-Unit (Global Positioning System) 3-3 Internal OS-Clock 3-3 Long-Wave Transmitter DCF77 3-8 Master/Slave 3-3; 3-6 Redundant Master 3-3 Reference Time 3-3 RS232 3-3 SINEC L2/L2R-Bus System 3-3 Summer Time/Winter Time(ST/WT) 3-4 Time Message Frame 3-3 Time Synchronization 3-3 Time Zone 3-4 UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) 3-4; 3-8 Tool Tip Text 2-55 ToolTipText 2-55
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Relevant 2-50 Root Container 2-32 Root node 2-26; 2-28
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User 2-10 Change 2-11 Test authorization 2-10 User Administrator 2-37 User Value 1 2-55 User Value 2 2-55 User Value 3 2-55 User Value 4 2-55 UserValue1 2-55
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S7DOS (Communication Driver) 1-2 Same Size 2-55 SameSize 2-55 Save 2-28 Selection window 2-20 Signal Module 2-18 Index-4
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Value assignment of the group display 2-41
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Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color Off 2-55 Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Color On 2-55 Went Out Unacknowledged - Background Flashing 2-55 Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color Off 2-55 Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Color On 2-56 Went Out Unacknowledged - Text Flashing 2-56 Workspace 2-9; 2-11
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