Siemens pa module p03-01 manual Literature, User Defined Objects, Industry Sector, IA&DT

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USER DEFINED OBJECTS

A user defined object (UDO for short) is an object that can be dynamical and consists of individual objects. At OS Engineering, we identify the properties that can be changed and select them for the user defined object. Thus, only the most important properties of all individual objects are visible and provide a good overview of the properties. In addition, it is possible to specify some properties as unalterable for all instances, and combining each individual object for each instance is dispensed with also.

On the other hand, there is the increased effort for the careful selection of the properties; however, it amortizes quickly through multiple use. User defined objects that are to be used multiple times are stored in the library.

Also, alterability is facilitated since, for example, a block name or a CFC name has to be changed only at the user defined object and not at all individual objects.

The individual instances can be changed or supplemented with additional objects any time. If C-Actions are used for dynamical actions, this is done in the case of user defined objects in a script, and not in many individual objects. This increases the performance of visualization.

LITERATURE

[1]VDI/VDE 3699 Blatt 3: Prozessführung mit Bildschirmen – Fließbilder, Nov 1999. (Process Control with Screens – Flow Diagrams)

[2]VDI/VDE 3699 Blatt 4: Prozessführung mit Bildschirmen – Kurven, Aug 1997.

[3]Kindsmüller, M. C.: Trend-Literacy, Shaker Verlag 2006.

[4]Siemens AG: Projektierungshandbuch Operator Station (V7.1), März 2009. (Configuration Manual Operator Station)

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Contents for Integrated Automation Solutions Totally Integrated Automation TIA Industry Sector, IA&DTSCE Training Curriculum PA Module P03-01Continued education Matching SCE Trainer Packages for these curriculumsAdditional information relating to SCE Note on UsageTRAINING OBJECTIVE THEORY IN BRIEFADVANCED LAYOUT OF UIS THEORY HIERARCHY OF FLOW DIAGRAMSMulti purpose plant CURVESThe Purpose of Curves Designing Curve Displays Acquisition and Storage of Curve ValuesUpdates PrehistoryCommissioning Primary TaskProcess Control or AnalysisWorking area ACTIVEX CONTROLSUSER DEFINED OBJECTS LITERATURETASK STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONSTRAINING OBJECTIVE PROGRAMMING2. Then, adapt the settings of the plant hierarchy to the expansion. → Tools → Plant Hierarchy → Settings 4. Then, the block icons have to be generated in the new picture Page 13 of 7. Now, once more activate in the ‘Plant View’ Compile and Download Objects. → SCEPCS7Prj → PLC → Compile and Download Objects 9. Now, in the ‘Component view’, start WinCC by highlighting and opening ‘OS1’. → OS1 → Open Object 11. Now, in the Object Properties, first change the geometry corresponding to your resolution for example, 1024x616 at 1024X768 and the background colors to ‘white’. For the color setting to be accepted, the static in the global color scheme has to be switched to ‘No‘. → Object Properties → Colors → Background color → white → Effects → Global Color scheme → No 12. Next, from the project library, drag in the face plate for reactor R001. → View → Library → Project Library → ReactorV10 Page 18 of value 1000 → Minimum value 0→ 17. Now, the display is positioned exactly over the reactor and some levels are moved to the back Arrange → Within the level → One to back for the stirrer, the heater and the labeling to be visible again then open the Properties for additional adaptations. → Properties 19. Then, select ‘Axis‘. Here, set the attribute ‘Scale‘ to ‘No‘ 21. In the object palette, under the tab ‘Control‘ select the WinCC AlarmControl. Then draw a rectangle with the mouse. → Object palette → Controls → WinCC AlarmControl selection by adding message blocks with the buttons message blocks → Online configuration → Online configuration Do not retain → OK 27. Next, select from the object palette, under the tab ‘Control‘, the WinCC OnlineTrendControl. Then, draw a rectangle with the mouse to position the window for the curve view. → Object palette→ Controls → WinCC OnlineTrendControl Page 26 of Page 27 of Page 28 of Page 29 of Page 30 of 1000 ml. → Value axes → Object name Value axis Temperature → Label C → value Value axis Manipulated variable → Level Value axis Level → OK ‘ReactorR001’ 38. Then, highlight all objects and right click on the selection. Now, select ‘Create customized object‘. → Customized object → Create → StaticText2 Text → OK 44. Next, change the name of the user defined object in the library to click on‘’ for ‘Dynamic’ and then select the tag. → → Tag A1multipurposeplant/ T2reaction/reactorR001/ A1T2L001/ A1T2L001/ MonitorA1T2L001/PV#Value → OK 49. Finally, we should position the faceplates picture blocks correctly, label and save them → → Project Library → customObjectreactorV10 53. In the properties you can now access, under ‘UserDefined’, the selected properties of the customObject. Thus, you created an object with a specific selection of properties that can be used again and again quickly and effectively. → Properties → Object Properties → UserDefined TASKS EXERCISES