File and Program Management
3.3 Defining user data
Reserved block names
The following modules can be stored in the directory /_N_DEF_DIR:
_N_SMAC_DEF
_N_MMAC_DEF
_N_UMAC_DEF
_N_SGUD_DEF
_N_MGUD_DEF
_N_UGUD_DEF
_N_GUD4_DEF
_N_GUD5_DEF
_N_GUD6_DEF
_N_GUD7_DEF
_N_GUD8_DEF
_N_GUD9_DEF
Note
If no measuring cycles / standard cycles are present, the modules reserved for them can be
freely defined.
1. Defining user data (GUD)
1.
Save module _N_INITIAL_INI.
2.
Create a definition file for user data in the Services HMI operating area
3.
Load definition file into the program memory of the control
4.
Activating definition files
5.
Data backup
6. Creating a definition file for user data
7. Load definition file into the program memory of the control
3-10
contains macro definitions (Siemens system applications)
contains macro definitions (machine manufacturer)
contains macro definitions (user)
contains definitions for global data (Siemens system
applications)
contains definitions for global data (machine manufacturer)
contains definitions for global data (user)
freely definable
contains definitions for measuring cycles (Siemens system
applications)
contains definitions for measuring cycles (Siemens system
applications)
contains definitions for standard cycles (Siemens system
applications)
freely definable
freely definable
Definition files can be prepared on the external PC or in the Services operating area.
Predefined file names also exist (also see "Reserved module names"):
_N_SGUD_DEF
_N_MGUD_DEF
_N_UGUD_DEF
_N_GUD4_DEF ... _N_GUD9_DEF
Files with these names can contain definitions for GUD variables.
The control always creates a default directory _N_DEF_DIR. This name is entered as the
path in the header of the GUD definition file and evaluated when read in via the
corresponding interface.
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