Terminate WinCC and restart it afterwards.

Start DynWizEdit. Read all four TELEPERM M wizards ("TELEPERM M Verbindung einrich- ten.wnf", ”TELEPERM M Import ORPA.wnf”, ”TELEPERM M Import Bausteine.wnf” and ”TELEPERM M Meldungen.wnf”) from the Siemens\WinCC\BSTMapper directory, and create a

CWD file.

When activating the Split Screen Wizard (from the current version V2.02) the current wiz- ards are already included in the project !

Implementing the changes in the group display routing requires the variable management and the ORPA definitions (structures) to be deleted and newly to be created. All TELEPERM M messages must first be cleared.

To implement the changes of the message generator, you must first start it and clear all existing TELEPERM M messages. Next, you must start the message generator again and create default message texts.

Area-specific reporting

Using this function requires messages from function blocks (via status word) to be allocated to an area in the sense of the Picture Tree Manager.

Manual allocation:

Each message concerned must be provided with an area name in the "Area" message block.

Allocation via EXCEL list and TM_RangMeld:

To make this allocation more convenient and easier to reproduce, it can be performed using the TM_RangMeld program that is provided on the WinCC/TM CD and an EXCEL list that must be created beforehand. See the corresponding description on the CD.

Allocation via exporting/importing with the Alarm Logging Editor:

Another possibility is the export of the relevant messages (set the selection accordingly) in Alarm Logging into a file, editing the messages such that an area name is entered in the "Block:2" (= area) column, and removing the associated TextID ("TextID 2") in the same line. Next, reimport the file in Alarm Logging.

The converted project must be a "multi-user system" if it shall be used as a server in multi-client operation. With an empty test point list (that was filled by the tag editor up to V4.02), there may be an error message when the package is created that is required for multi-client operation. This error message can be ignored in most cases. However, you should ensure that the package has been created in the "Package" subdirectory of the directory that bears the name of the computer.

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

Special measures are not required for this transition. The Es WinCC wizards Split Screen Wizard and Alarm Logging Wizard should always be activated. This is to guarantee that modifications and en- hancements will be transferred into the project.

Product Information

PCS7/TM V2.02

24.10.2001

© Siemens AG 2001

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PCS7, TM specifications

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