Creating a configuration file using WinConfig

Timer...

Customizes the statements for CYCLICTIME, CYCLICORDER, CYCLE, CHECK and

CANCEL.

The following dialog window is displayed when this menu item is called:

Figure 20 Dialog window: Timer system

The following table describes the dialog window entries; the “Statement” column specifies the corresponding statement that is generated by WinConfig when saving to a configura- tion file.

Parameter name

Value

Default

Statement

 

 

 

 

Cyclictime

Time interval for activation of the

none

CYCLICTIME

 

application-specific timer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cyclicorder

Maximum permitted cyclical tasks

none

CYCLICORDER

 

 

 

 

Cycle

Time interval in which events on the

none

CYCLE

 

client that have not yet been deliv-

 

 

 

ered are checked

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check

Time interval after which an event

none

CHECK

 

on a client is incorporated in the

 

 

 

check mechanism

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cancel

Time interval after which an event

none

CANCEL

 

on a client expires

 

 

 

 

 

 

The time intervals are entered using four values for days, hours, minutes, seconds. Note that the individual values must be separated by a dot.

The buttons in the dialog box execute the following actions:

OK

The entered parameter values are confirmed.

Delete All parameter values are deleted.

Cancel The modified parameter values are discarded again.

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Siemens V 4.0 manual Cyclictime, Cyclicorder, Cycle

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