Once the configuration has been completed, a package for the operation from a multi-client must be created under Serverdata. In the project, the package is created in the "Package" subdirectory of the directory that bears the name of the computer.

7.2Creating a Multi-Client Project in a Multi-Client

Create the project as a multi-client system with WinCC/ PCS7, > V5.0x

Edit the Split Screen Wizard

Selection between two area overviews is possible in the multi-client:

Across all servers with a total of 16 areas.

Server-specific overview with 12 areas and an additional 6 server buttons,

Recommendation for the selection of the area overview in clients of multi-client systems:

The first variant should be selected in a system of no more than a total of 16 areas. The second variant should be preferred in systems of more than 16 areas.

Edit the Alarm Logging Wizard

Import the server packages

Create the operator input privileges in the User Administrator

Define the standard server for alarm logging

This definition must be made to store the operator communication messages of a multi-client in a server (the selected default server).

The connection to the servers is established under Serverdata by loading the packages.

Product Information

PCS7/TM V2.02

24.10.2001

© Siemens AG 2001

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