![]() ![]() The system prevents faulty inputs by offering Rules are provided for each FM and CP (is included in the FM/CPįunctions package). This parameterization hardware-module-specific screen forms and ![]() In the same way as the parameterization of the other modules. This parameterization also occurs within the hardware configuration Function module (FM) and communications processor (CP) parameter Module can be made without another parameterization. Parameterization of hardware modules occursĪutomatically during the CPU's acceleration. The user can specify all the adjustable parameters of the modules TheĮntered data are filed in system data blocks in the CPU. Properties such as restart characteristics and cycle-time The configuration of the distributed I/Os is done in the same wayĪs the configuration of the non-distributed I/Os channel-granular Configuration of the automation system Racks are selectedįrom an electronic catalog and the selected modules are assigned to Parameterizing the hardware used for an automation project. The tool Hardware Configuration is used for configuring and Changes to a symbol parameterĪre therefore automatically recognized by all tools. The symbol charts that are generated when this tool is used areĪvailable to all software products. Data exchange with other Windows programs Signals (inputs/outputs), flags and blocks Definition of symbolic designations and comments for the process The local formal parameters that are declared when the blocks are With the tool Symbol Editor all global variables (in contrast to The selected data are automatically started by SIMATIC Manager. The SIMATIC software tools that are necessary for processing It provides a common entry point for all SIMATIC S7, C7 or WinAC ![]() SIMATIC WinAC) on which they are implemented. Project, regardless of the target system (SIMATIC S7, SIMATIC C7 or The SIMATIC Manager manages all data belonging to an automation ![]()
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