Communications configuring
3-312 System- and communication configuring D7-SYS - SIMADYN D
Edition 12.2003
I/O name Significance Example
CMS Message system name MYMELD
MT Message type 1
RP Prefix 0
RS1 Suffix, incoming message 10001
RS2 Suffix, outgoing message 00005
EN Message enable 1
IS1 Message trigger 16#0
SM Save message 0
3.29.4.2 WinCC configuring software
In addition to the configuring software for the process variables, an
ALARM logging configuring software must be generated. The WinCC
configuring software will not be discussed here. If you require information
refer to the comprehensive WinCC Configuring Manuals. We recommend
the Getting Started SIMATIC WinCC Manual for an introduction into
configuring WinCC. The assignment of the SIMADYN D message
numbers to the message blocks (RS* connections) to the message
numbers, generated by WinCC, can only be identified by the "PMC
message no", which is generated from the message numbers of the
signal list.
3.29.5 Generating the address book using the CFC editor
To generate the signal list for WinCC, ADRIMP requires the symbol
information of the SIMADYN processors. For each CPU, SIMADYN D
generates an ASCII file, which contains this information. The file name
consists of the subrack names and the CPU number, separated by a "_".
".ADR" is used as extension.
The address book is generated by calling-up the required project chart,
and selecting the menu items Options - Settings compilation.... Then
mark the Option, Create address book, and enter OK. Call-up the menu
items Chart compilation. The address book is now created when
compiling. The path of the generated address book is then located via the
menu items Options - Report.
The old STRUC G syntax is assumed when generating the address book.
The following restrictions must be observed with respect to the CFC
syntax :
• Only upper case letters are permitted for the name
• Chart name: Max 6 characters, the first character must be a letter
• Module name: Max 6 characters, the first character must be a letter
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Restrictions