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... ... @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ 284 284 * = 0: In the CsvFile directory of U disk 285 285 * = 1: In the CsvFile directory of the SD card 286 286 287 -The path for offline simulation is: C:\ HMIEmulation\ CustomFileDir\ CsvFile 287 +**The path for offline simulation is: C:\ HMIEmulation\ CustomFileDir\ CsvFile** 288 288 ))) 289 289 |HSW242|Numerical input object|Returns the results of the csv import:((( 290 290 * = 37: CSV file imported successfully ... ... @@ -293,84 +293,56 @@ 293 293 294 294 **Select CSV recipe file (take U disk as an example):** 295 295 296 -* Using the file list object, select the recipe file in the U disk by path, and configure the recipe file name address directly to the special address HSW1050 in the above table, which can directly detect the CSV file in the U disk; Select the recipe file in the file list, and write the selected recipe file name into the recipe file name: In HSW1050 to 1065. 297 -* Use the special address of the above table to configure the path of the CSV file: HSW106, configure recipe file name: HSW1050 to1065 296 +Using the file list object, select the recipe file in the U disk by path, and configure the recipe file name address directly to the special address HSW1050 in the above table, which can directly detect the CSV file in the U disk; Select the recipe file in the file list, and write the selected recipe file name into the recipe file name: In HSW1050 to 1065. 298 298 299 - (2UseHSW1066addresstoselectthe correspondingCSV recipe filetype.298 +Use the special address of the above table to configure the path of the CSV file: HSW106, configure recipe file name: HSW1050 to1065 300 300 300 +Use HSW1066 address to select the corresponding CSV recipe file type. 301 301 302 - A)HSW1066 = 0: Import a user-defined CSV recipe file (all data in the custom CSV file must be valid);302 +* HSW1066 = 0: Import a user-defined CSV recipe file (all data in the custom CSV file must be valid); 303 303 304 +(% style="text-align:center" %) 305 +[[image:image-20220806101129-5.jpeg]] 304 304 307 +* HSW1066=1: Import the normal recipe file of regular series HMI (the data in line 1 of the file is invalid); 305 305 306 - B) HSW1066=1:Importthe normal recipe file of regular seriesHMI(the data in line 1 of the file isinvalid);309 +The data in line 1 of the normal recipe file is used to define the format of the recipe and will not be imported into the recipe table as recipe information, **but you must ensure that the data in line 1 representing the elements and number of groups is correct, otherwise the CSV recipe file will fail to be imported.** 307 307 311 +(% style="text-align:center" %) 312 +[[image:image-20220806101520-6.jpeg]] 308 308 309 - Thedata in line1of the normal recipe file is used todefine the formatoftherecipeand willnot be imported into the recipetableasrecipe information,but you mustensurethatthe data in line 1representingthe elementsandnumberofgroups is correct, otherwisethe CSV recipefilewill fail to be imported.314 +* HSW1066=2: Import the special recipe file of regular series HMI (the data in line 1, 2 and column 1 of the file are invalid); 310 310 316 +In the special recipe file, line 1 is used to define the format of the recipe, line 2 is used to define the element name of the recipe, and column 1 is used to define the group name of the recipe, so lines 1, 2 and column 1 of the special recipe will not be imported into the recipe table as recipe information. **During use, ensure that the data such as the number of groups and elements representing the recipe format in the first line are correct, otherwise the import of the CSV recipe file will fail.** 311 311 318 +(% style="text-align:center" %) 319 +[[image:image-20220806102610-7.jpeg]] 312 312 313 - C) HSW1066=2: Import thespecialrecipefileofregularseries HMI (the data in line 1, 2 and column 1of the file are invalid);321 +**Perform import** 314 314 323 +After configuring the saving path of CSV recipe file, the name of recipe file and the type of recipe according to the above steps, the method of transferring CSV file to DB file is as follows: 315 315 316 -In the special recipe file, line 1 is used to define the format of the recipe, line 2 is used to define the element name of the recipe, and column 1 is used to define the group name of the recipe, so lines 1, 2 and column 1 of the special recipe will not be imported into the recipe table as recipe information. During use, ensure that the data such as the number of groups and elements representing the recipe format in the first line are correct, otherwise the import of the CSV recipe file will fail. 325 +* Configure the DB recipe file name by text input object: HDW500 = 3 (recipe file configured in Figure 1), 326 +* Set the recipe function address to: HDW1000 = 64 (the function address configured in Figure 1), 327 +* Transform the CSV recipe file in U disk into DB recipe file with file name “3.rcp2”. 317 317 329 +**DB recipe file for storing CSV data:** 318 318 331 +Simple mode: When the recipe file is set to simple mode, the file of CSV data is saved as the DB recipe file of 1. rcp2 by default. 319 319 333 +Advanced mode: When the recipe is enabled in advanced mode (multi-file recipe), the imported CSV file data is saved to the file recorded at the recipe file address HDW500 (the address configured in Figure 1). 320 320 321 - (3) Performimport335 +**Import results:** 322 322 337 +* HSW242 = 37: Import succeeded; 338 +* HSW242 = 38: Import failed. 323 323 324 - Afterconfiguring thesaving path of CSV recipe file, the name of recipe file andthe type of recipe according to the abovesteps, the method of transferring CSV file to DB file is as follows:340 +**Precautions:** 325 325 342 +* Ensure that the data format of each element in the CSV file is the same as the recipe data format set in the software (DB), and ensure that the elements of each row in the valid data area is the same as the elements set in the software (DB); 343 +* When the elements of a line in CSV file is more than the elements set in the software (DB), it will prompt the import failure; 344 +* When the CSV file imported into the regular series HMI is a recipe file, the data representing the recipe format (elements, number of groups, whether it is a special recipe) in line 1 must be correct, otherwise the import of CSV file will fail. 326 326 327 - A) Configure the DB recipe file name by text input object: HDW500 = 3 (recipe file configured in Figure 1), 328 - 329 - 330 - B) Set the recipe function address to: HDW1000 = 64 (the function address configured in Figure 1), 331 - 332 - 333 - C) Transform the CSV recipe file in U disk into DB recipe file with file name “3.rcp2”. 334 - 335 - 336 -5. DB recipe file for storing CSV data: 337 - 338 - 339 -(1) Simple mode: 340 - 341 - 342 - When the recipe file is set to simple mode, the file of CSV data is saved as the DB recipe file of 1. rcp2 by default. 343 - 344 - 345 -(2) Advanced mode: 346 - 347 - 348 - When the recipe is enabled in advanced mode (multi-file recipe), the imported CSV file data is saved to the file recorded at the recipe file address HDW500 (the address configured in Figure 1). 349 - 350 - 351 -6. Import results: 352 - 353 - 354 -(1) HSW242 = 37: Import succeeded; 355 - 356 - 357 -(2) HSW242 = 38: Import failed. 358 - 359 - 360 - 361 -3. Precautions: 362 - 363 - 364 -~1. Ensure that the data format of each element in the CSV file is the same as the recipe data format set in the software (DB), and ensure that the elements of each row in the valid data area is the same as the elements set in the software (DB); 365 - 366 - 367 -2. When the elements of a line in CSV file is more than the elements set in the software (DB), it will prompt the import failure; 368 - 369 - 370 -3. When the CSV file imported into the regular series HMI is a recipe file, the data representing the recipe format (elements, number of groups, whether it is a special recipe) in line 1 must be correct, otherwise the import of CSV file will fail. 371 - 372 - 373 - 374 374 = (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**Traditional recipe**(%%) = 375 375 376 376 Traditional recipe is composed of multiple groups of information with the same structure and different data. Due to the similarity of these information, you could edit them into a set of recipes to facilitate the transfer of data between HMI and PLC.
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