Siemens TM, PCS7 manual Chapter

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Chapter

 

 

Page

1

General Information

3

2

What’s new ?

3

 

2.1

CD content in general

3

 

2.1.1

TM_SmartTools

3

 

2.2

TELEPERM M channel

3

 

2.2.1

Modifications vs. Version V2.01

3

 

2.2.2

Restrictions

4

 

2.3

PCS7/TM-OCX (NORA) (formerly: WinCC/TM-OCX (NORA))

4

 

2.3.1

Modifications vs. Version V2.01

4

 

2.4

PCS7/TM-OCX (PCS7) (formerly: WinCC/TM-OCX (PCS7))

5

 

2.4.1

Modifications vs. Version V2.01

5

3 General Information About the Installation

5

 

3.1

Operation system Windows NT, 4.0, Upgrading to SP5

5

 

3.2

Content of the CD

5

 

3.3

Installation using the Common Installation Mask

5

 

3.4

Installation of the TELEPERM M Channel DLL and Tools

7

 

3.4.1

Installation of the N_AT/N_PCI driver

7

 

3.4.2

What to do after the Installation ?

7

 

3.5

Installation of the PCS7/TM-OCX (NORA) (formerly: WinCC/TM-OCX (NORA))

7

 

3.5.1

Procedure of the manual installation

8

 

3.5.2

Revision levels

8

 

3.5.3

What to do after the installation ?

8

 

3.6

Installation of the PCS7/TM-OCX (PCS7) (formerly: WinCC/TM-OCX (PCS7))

9

 

3.6.1

Procedure of the manual installation

9

 

3.6.2

Revision levels

9

 

3.6.3

What to do after the installation ?

9

 

3.6.4

Simultaneous Utilization of PCS7/TM-OCX( NORA) and PCS7/TM-OCX (PCS7)

10

 

3.7

Necessary TM Licenses (Authorization)

11

 

3.7.1

Upgrade from WinCC/TM, V1.0x, to PCS7/TM, V2.0x

11

4

Documentation

12

5

Version Interdependencies

13

6 Conversion of a PCS 7/TM Project from WinCC 4.0x to 5.x

13

 

Transition from WinCC, V5.0, to V5.0/SP2 (PCS7, V5.2)

14

7 Creating a new PCS 7/TM project

15

 

7.1

Creating a Project for Multi-Client Operation on a Server

15

 

7.2

Creating a Multi-Client Project in a Multi-Client

16

8 Bus Parameters for PROFIBUS TM System Bus on ASx88/TM and WinCC

17

9

Important Notes

18

 

9.1

Permissible Installations

18

 

9.2

Time in the Bus System

18

 

9.3

Logical Connections

18

 

9.4

ZKS Blocks

18

 

9.5

C Scripts

18

 

9.6

Quantity Framework

18

 

9.7

PROGRAF AS+

18

 

9.8

Manipulations in the AS

18

 

9.9

S Strings in TML Blocks

19

 

9.10

Structures of Field Blocks (GA, GB, etc)

19

 

9.11

Fonts

19

 

9.12

Number of Variables Under a Connection

19

 

9.13

Troubleshooting Tips

19

 

9.14

"Init" Button in System Parameter of the TELEPERM M channel/ CS 725

19

 

9.15

Start-up on Non-existing Function Blocks

19

 

9.16

Start-up on CS275 Device Number 0

19

 

9.17

TELEPERM M in Intranet or Internet

20

10

 

Appendix

20

 

10.1

Files and Search Paths

20

Product Information

PCS7/TM V2.02

24.10.2001

© Siemens AG 2001

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Contents PCS7 / TM WinCC / TM V2.02 Product Information Chapter What’s new ? CD content in generalGeneral Information Teleperm M channel∙ Channel Diagnosis ∙ Switchover of the Servers after CS 275 Coupling FaultPCS7/TM-OCX Nora formerly WinCC/TM-OCX Nora Installation using the Common Installation Mask General Information About the InstallationContent of the CD PCS7/TM-OCX PCS7 formerly WinCC/TM-OCX PCS7Product Information PCS7/TM 24.10.2001 Siemens AG Installation of the NAT/NPCI driver Installation of the Teleperm M Channel DLL and ToolsManual installation What to do after the Installation ?Procedure of the manual installation Revision levelsElementeTM7.ocx V3.00.00 Input.ocx TM7x Product Information PCS7/TM 24.10.2001 Siemens AG Important note Necessary TM Licenses AuthorizationUpgrade from WinCC/TM, V1.0x, to PCS7/TM ∙ WinCC/TM-OCXAS215 ∙ WinCC/TM-OCXSymboleDocumentation ∙ Teleperm Nora renoviertProgram Version InterdependenciesConversion of a PCS 7/TM Project from WinCC 4.0x to Released VersionsTransition from WinCC, V5.0, to V5.0/SP2 PCS7 Creating a new PCS 7/TM project Creating a Project for Multi-Client Operation on a ServerCreating a Multi-Client Project in a Multi-Client AS488 Bridge ConfiguraParameter description Tion dialogImportant Notes Structures of Field Blocks GA, GB, etc Troubleshooting Tips ⊆ License Problems at RuntimeStrings in TML Blocks FontsFiles and Search Paths AppendixTeleperm M in Intranet or Internet Product Information PCS7/TM 24.10.2001 Siemens AG
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