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... ... @@ -3,21 +3,22 @@ 3 3 4 4 = **Alarm** = 5 5 6 -== Bit alarm ==6 +== **Bit Alarm** == 7 7 8 -Click "Project" →"Bit Alarm", it is displayed as the following figure.8 +Click "Project"->"Bit Alarm", it is displayed as the following figure. 9 9 10 10 (% style="text-align:center" %) 11 11 [[image:位报警 1.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" class="img-thumbnail"]] 12 12 13 -**Group No.: **Group number of Bit alarm. The name is unique and cannot be duplicated. 13 +**(1) Group No.: **Group number of Bit alarm. The name is unique and cannot be duplicated. 14 14 15 -**Bit Address: **Bit address of alarm monitoring 15 +**(2) Bit Address: **Bit address of alarm monitoring 16 16 17 -* **Record bit alarm by default:** Whether to record the alarm history data of bit alarm, if checked, it will be saved in the designated storage location. 18 -* **Not save alarm OFF:** If checked, after the alarm is dismissed, the corresponding alarm records will be deleted from the log file. 17 +(% start="1" %) 18 +1. **Record bit alarm by default:** Whether to record the alarm history data of bit alarm, if checked, it will be saved in the designated storage location. 19 +1. **Not save alarm OFF:** If checked, after the alarm is dismissed, the corresponding alarm records will be deleted from the log file. 19 19 20 -**Upload to Cloud: **The data upload by "bit alarm" is stored in the Cloud and it is alarm data. (Only ig series and 8000/9000 series with -R after system upgrade are supported) 21 +**(3) Upload to Cloud: **The data upload by "bit alarm" is stored in the Cloud and it is alarm data. (Only ig series and 8000/9000 series with -R after system upgrade are supported) 21 21 22 22 **✎Note:** 23 23 ... ... @@ -31,20 +31,20 @@ 31 31 |(% style="width:79px" %)3000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:276px" %)20 32 32 |(% style="width:79px" %)8000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:276px" %)200 33 33 34 -**Alarm Condition:** It sets alarm trigger condition, there are two types: alarm when ON and alarm when OFF. 35 +**(4) Alarm Condition:** It sets alarm trigger condition, there are two types: alarm when ON and alarm when OFF. 35 35 36 -**Alert: **It is used to mark whether the alarm has occurred. if an alarm occurs, the address of "control bit" will be written to 1. If "clear alert when alarm OFF" is checked, the address of "control bit" will be written to 0. 37 +**(5) Alert: **It is used to mark whether the alarm has occurred. if an alarm occurs, the address of "control bit" will be written to 1. If "clear alert when alarm OFF" is checked, the address of "control bit" will be written to 0. 37 37 38 -**Beep when alarm ON: **The beep works when the alarm is triggered. If "beep once" is checked, bit address alarm only beep once and stop. 39 +**(6) Beep when alarm ON: **The beep works when the alarm is triggered. If "beep once" is checked, bit address alarm only beep once and stop. 39 39 40 -**Content: **It is used for setting alarm content (command). 41 +**(7) Content: **It is used for setting alarm content (command). 41 41 42 -**Alarm Screen: **Pop-up alarm screen (it need to be sub-screen); 43 +**(8) Alarm Screen: **Pop-up alarm screen (it need to be sub-screen); 43 43 44 - ***Position: **The location of the screen alarm display.45 - ***Pop-up Interval: **The time of reopen the alarm screen when alarm screen closed.46 - ***Pop-up once: **Pop up alarm screen once, and the screen would not pop up again47 - ***Close window when alarm off: **Automatically close the alarm screen when alarm off.45 +1. **Position: **The location of the screen alarm display. 46 +1. **Pop-up Interval: **The time of reopen the alarm screen when alarm screen closed. 47 +1. **Pop-up once: **Pop up alarm screen once, and the screen would not pop up again 48 +1. **Close window when alarm off: **Automatically close the alarm screen when alarm off. 48 48 49 49 **✎Note:** 50 50 ... ... @@ -53,40 +53,42 @@ 53 53 54 54 **Operating Procedures of Adding One Alarm** 55 55 56 - *Click "Project"→"Bit Alarm" as below shows.57 +1. Click "Project"->"Bit Alarm" as below shows. 57 57 58 58 (% style="text-align:center" %) 59 59 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_5f8da20315334bac.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="144" width="539" class="img-thumbnail"]] 60 60 61 -* Click "Add" button to open "Bit Alarm" setting window. 62 +(% start="2" %) 63 +1. Click "Add" button to open "Bit Alarm" setting window. 62 62 63 63 (% style="text-align:center" %) 64 64 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_94a019683b506e15.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="307" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]] 65 65 66 -* Set "Bit Address". 67 -* Set "Alarm Condition". 68 -* Set "Content". 69 -* Other settings can be set according to the actual situation". 70 -* Click "OK" button to complete settings. 68 +(% start="3" %) 69 +1. Set "Bit Address". 70 +1. Set "Alarm Condition". 71 +1. Set "Content". 72 +1. Other settings can be set according to the actual situation". 73 +1. Click "OK" button to complete settings. 71 71 72 -== Word alarm ==75 +== **Word Alarm** == 73 73 74 74 Word alarm is to monitor the word address of a device. If the data meets the set conditions, an alarm will be generated. 75 75 76 -Click "Project" →"Word alarm", it is displayed as the following figure.79 +Click "Project"->"Word alarm", it is displayed as the following figure. 77 77 78 78 (% style="text-align:center" %) 79 79 [[image:字报警 1.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] 80 80 81 -**Alarm Name:** You can set alarm name for it. Alarm Name can only consist of (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), (' ') and other non-English characters. 84 +**(1) Alarm Name:** You can set alarm name for it. Alarm Name can only consist of (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), (' ') and other non-English characters. 82 82 83 -**Alarm Address: **It is used for setting word address for word alarm, such as HDW0. 86 +**(2) Alarm Address: **It is used for setting word address for word alarm, such as HDW0. 84 84 85 -**Data Format: **16-bit unsigned decimal, 16-bit signed decimal, 16-bit BCD, 32-bit unsigned decimal, 32-bit signed decimal, 32-bit BCD, 32-bit float. 88 +**(3) Data Format: **16-bit unsigned decimal, 16-bit signed decimal, 16-bit BCD, 32-bit unsigned decimal, 32-bit signed decimal, 32-bit BCD, 32-bit float. 86 86 87 -**Group No.: **Group number of word alarm. The name is unique and cannot be duplicated. 90 +**(4) Group No.: **Group number of word alarm. The name is unique and cannot be duplicated. 88 88 89 -**Upload to Cloud: **The data upload by "word alarm" is stored in the Cloud and it is alarm data. (Only ig series and 8000/9000 series with -R after system upgrade are supported) 92 +**(5) Upload to Cloud: **The data upload by "word alarm" is stored in the Cloud and it is alarm data. (Only ig series and 8000/9000 series with -R after system upgrade are supported) 90 90 91 91 **✎Note:** 92 92 ... ... @@ -100,11 +100,11 @@ 100 100 |(% style="width:79px" %)3000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:276px" %)20 101 101 |(% style="width:79px" %)8000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:276px" %)200 102 102 103 -**Record alarm:** Whether to record the alarm history data of word alarm, if checked, it will be saved in the designated storage location. 106 +**(6) Record alarm:** Whether to record the alarm history data of word alarm, if checked, it will be saved in the designated storage location. 104 104 105 -**Not save alarm OFF:** If checked, after the alarm is dismissed, the corresponding alarm records will be deleted from the log file. 108 +**(7) Not save alarm OFF:** If checked, after the alarm is dismissed, the corresponding alarm records will be deleted from the log file. 106 106 107 -**Alarm Condition**: Alarm is triggered when designated address meets the alarm condition, it provides four conditions; 110 +**(8) Alarm Condition**: Alarm is triggered when designated address meets the alarm condition, it provides four conditions; 108 108 109 109 1. **High alarm:** Alarm is triggered when it reaches high limit. It can be a constant or a variable 110 110 1. **Low alarm:** Alarm is triggered when it reaches low limit. It can be a constant or a variable ... ... @@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ 111 111 1. **Range alarm:** Alarm is triggered when it exceeds the range. It can be a constant or a variable 112 112 1. **Equivalent alarm: **Alarm is triggered when the value equals to the given data. It can be a constant or a variable 113 113 114 -**Alarm Info: **It is used for setting alarm content (command); 117 +**(9) Alarm Info: **It is used for setting alarm content (command); 115 115 116 -**Alert: **It is used to mark whether the alarm has occurred. if an alarm occurs, the address of "control bit" will be written to 1. If "clear alert when alarm OFF" is checked, the address of "control bit" will be written to 0. 119 +**(10) Alert: **It is used to mark whether the alarm has occurred. if an alarm occurs, the address of "control bit" will be written to 1. If "clear alert when alarm OFF" is checked, the address of "control bit" will be written to 0. 117 117 118 -**Alarm Screen: **Pop-up alarm screen (it need to be sub-screen); 121 +**(11) Alarm Screen: **Pop-up alarm screen (it need to be sub-screen); 119 119 120 120 1. **Position: **The location of the screen alarm display. 121 121 1. **Pop-up Interval: **The time of reopen the alarm screen when alarm screen closed. ... ... @@ -122,36 +122,38 @@ 122 122 1. **Pop-up once: **Pop up alarm screen once. 123 123 1. **Close window when alarm off: **Automatically close the alarm screen when alarm off. 124 124 125 -**Beep when alarm ON: **beep works when the alarm is triggered, in the default mode, the beep works until the alarm is released. 128 +**(12) Beep when alarm ON: **beep works when the alarm is triggered, in the default mode, the beep works until the alarm is released. 126 126 127 -**Beep once:** Beep works once, when alarm is triggered. 130 +**(13) Beep once:** Beep works once, when alarm is triggered. 128 128 129 -**Alarm List** 132 +**(14) Alarm List** 130 130 131 131 It displays all the word alarm lists; it will show the alarm information; 132 132 133 133 **Operating Procedures of Adding One Alarm** 134 134 135 - *Click "Project"→"Word Alarm" as below shows.138 +1. Click "Project"-> "Word Alarm" as below shows. 136 136 137 137 (% style="text-align:center" %) 138 138 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_1b59522c984cd7c2.png||height="144" width="492" class="img-thumbnail"]] 139 139 140 -* Click "AddClick" button to open "Word Alarm" setting window. 143 +(% start="2" %) 144 +1. Click [Add] button to open [Word Alarm] setting window. 141 141 142 142 (% style="text-align:center" %) 143 143 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_942107c81fc6901c.png||height="307" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]] 144 144 145 -* Set Basic information of word alarm. 146 -* Set "Content". 147 -* Other settings can be set according to the actual situation. 148 -* Click "OK" button to complete settings. 149 +(% start="3" %) 150 +1. Set Basic information of word alarm. 151 +1. Set "Content". 152 +1. Other settings can be set according to the actual situation. 153 +1. Click "OK" button to complete settings. 149 149 150 150 **HMI Alarm Demo Download Link** 151 151 152 152 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1Llq03CMISM_1mMIfU308hxFbs4rGdQGP>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Llq03CMISM_1mMIfU308hxFbs4rGdQGP]] 153 153 154 -= **Recipe** = 159 += **{{id name="_Toc17174"/}}{{id name="_Recipe"/}}Recipe** = 155 155 156 156 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. 157 157 ... ... @@ -176,201 +176,104 @@ 176 176 (% style="text-align:center" %) 177 177 [[image:8-1Recipe.png]] 178 178 179 -**Basic** 184 +**(1) Basic** 180 180 181 -* **Recipe Folder:** Give Recipe folder name (It can be used, when setting Recipe display object); 182 -** **✎Note: **Recipe Folder name can only consist of (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), (' ') and other non-English characters; 183 -* **Group: **Set the recipe group number, the number of elements, the data format. The data format has 8 modes: 16-bit signed decimal, 16-bit unsigned decimal, 16-bit BCD, 32-bit signed decimal, 32-bit unsigned decimal, 16-bit BCD, 32-bit floating point number, 64-bit (double-precision) floating-point number, string, and the choice of data integer and decimal places. 184 -* **Elements:** It sets members' initial number of each group; 185 -* **Data Format:** There are some formats can be supported in Recipe, like 16-bit BCD, 16-bit signed, 16-bit unsigned, 32-bit BCD, 32-bit signed, 32-bit unsigned, 32-bit floating and string. If each member requires different formats, please set it one by one in form; 186 -* **Decimal: **It sets integer and scale digits; 186 +1. **Recipe Folder:** Give Recipe folder name (It can be used, when setting Recipe display object); 187 187 188 -** Mode Selection: **Select Simple or Advanced mode.Recipefile isdividedinto simplemodeandadvanced mode. Onlyin advanced mode canexistmultiple recipefilesusedatthe same time.(usedwiht file list onject),Simplemodecan only supporta recipefile; Aadvanced mode caninsertgroupinformationandreordered.188 +* **✎Note: **Recipe Folder name can only consist of (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), (' ') and other non-English characters; 189 189 190 -Function address: all operations are done through function addresses, different operating value is as follows: 190 +(% start="2" %) 191 +1. **Group: **It sets the groups' initial number of recipe; 192 +1. **Elements:** It sets members' initial number of each group; 193 +1. **Data Format:** There are some formats can be supported in Recipe, like 16-bit BCD, 16-bit signed, 16-bit unsigned, 32-bit BCD, 32-bit signed, 32-bit unsigned, 32-bit floating and string. If each member requires different formats, please set it one by one in form; 194 +1. **Decimal: **It sets integer and scale digits; 191 191 192 -* = 0: no operation; 193 -* = 1: trigger read data; 194 -* = 2: new trigger or update (If there is group number, it updates.) 195 -* = 4: insert (only valid in advanced mode) 196 -* = 8: delete (Delete according to the writing group number. If write and read address are consistent, refer to the reading group number); 197 -* = 16: delete and sorted ((Delete according to the writing group number. If write and read address are consistent, refer to the reading group number) 198 -* = 64: import CSV recipe file. 196 +**(2) Mode Selection** 199 199 200 - **UseMultipleFile**198 +Users could select Simple or Advanced mode. 201 201 200 +**(3) Function Address:** 201 + 202 +All the operations for recipe is by this address 203 + 204 +* =0 No operation. 205 +* =1 Read data from recipe. 206 +* =2 Insert a new group or write data to exist group. 207 +* =4 Inserted (only advanced mode). 208 +* =8 Delete. 209 +* =16 Delete and Sequence. 210 + 211 +**(4) Use Multiple File** 212 + 202 202 Check it to use more than one recipe file in HMI, but this option only valid in [Advanced mode]; 203 203 204 -**Select language** 215 +**(5) Select language** 205 205 206 206 The text in HMI can be in 8 languages, user can set language in here; 207 207 208 -**Address** 219 +**(6) Address** 209 209 210 210 1. **Group:** This address is for selecting group number; 211 211 1. **Start: **This is starting address is for reading and writing in recipe, PIStudio will automatically assigns addresses for each members; 212 212 1. **File(16 words): **This address only available when enable the Use Multiple File. This setting address is for input the recipe file's filename. 213 213 214 -**Use Index** 225 +**(7) Use Index** 215 215 216 216 If the value from Group address is changed, Read address will display the new data according to new group number immediately. Relatively, if the data of write address is changed, the corresponding group from table is also changed. 217 217 218 -**Query by Element** 229 +**(8) Query by Element** 219 219 220 220 Enable it for querying group by specify element, select a primary key from all the elements, except the group number. This element value from all groups must be unique if want to set as primary key; 221 221 222 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 223 -((( 224 224 **✎Note: **When this option is enabled, Group address will be invalid. 225 -))) 226 226 227 -**Use Independent Write Address** 235 +**(9) Use Independent Write Address** 228 228 229 229 To separate Recipe read address and write address. 230 230 231 -**Use Insert** 239 +**(10) Use Insert** 232 232 233 233 It inserts data into the specified group, if the specified group already exists, it would not cover the original data, while it will move the original group next one after it. 234 234 235 -**Discontinuous Address** 243 +**(11) Discontinuous Address** 236 236 237 237 Whether enable the non-consecutive recipe operation addresses or not. If disabled, the recipe address will recover as the continuous addresses. 238 238 239 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 240 -((( 241 241 **✎Note: **This function only supported in HMI+, i series, ie series, ig series. 242 -))) 243 243 249 +**Operating Procedures** 244 244 245 - **descriptionofAdcancedmode**251 +1) Click "Project"->"Bit Alarm" as below shows. 246 246 247 -According to the recipe configuration information in Figure 2 above. The function address is HDW70, and each function configuration corresponds to the group number address, recipe element address and recipe file name address. The recipe information configured in figure 2 can be displayed in the table in figure 3 with the "Record Display" object. 248 - 249 -[[image:image-20220806111333-1.jpeg]] 250 - 251 -**Read recipe**: Input 1 to the file name, when the group number addresses HDW100=1 and HDW70=1 (read), the element data of the first group (ID=1) is written to the recipe address from the recipe file. As shown in Figure 3 above: HDW105=1, HHDW106=2, HDW107=3, HDW108=4, HDW109=5. 252 - 253 -**Write recipe**: Input 1 to the file name, when the group number addresses HDW101=4 and HDW70=2 (write), the data will be read from the recipe address and written to the corresponding group of the recipe file. As shown in figure 3 above: HDW110=20, HHDW111=21, HDW112=22, HDW113=23, HDW114=24. Write the data of this set to the elements of ID=4 in the recipe table (if there is no data of Group 4 in the recipe file, a new set of data will be added; If there is data of Group 4 in the original recipe, the original data will be overwritten and the latest data will be displayed in the recipe file). 254 - 255 -**Index recipe**: When the file name is input 1, when the group number address HDW102=3, the data of ID=3 (Group 3) in the recipe file will be directly displayed in the component address of the index, that is, HDW115=11, HHDW116=12, HDW117=13, HDW118=14 and HDW119=15. If the data of the index component address is modified, the modified data will be automatically filled into the table of the recipe file, that is, the data of the recipe file will be automatically updated after the data is modified. 256 - 257 -[[image:image-20220806111355-2.jpeg]] 258 - 259 -**Insert recipe**: Input 1 to the file name, when the group number addresses HDW103=3 and HDW70=4 (insert), the data of the 3rd group will be inserted, but the data of the third group already exists in the original recipe file (see Figure 3 above), then the original data will be moved down by one group, that is, the original 3rd group will become the 4th group, and so on, and HDW120=16, HHDW121=17, HDW122=18, HDW123=19 and HDW124=20 will be written into the new 3rd group of the recipe file at the same time. The results are shown in Figure 4 above. 260 - 261 -When the group number address HDW101=2 (**The delete function only works on the group number of the write function**), HDW70=8 (delete), the data in the recipe file with ID=2 (Group 2) will be deleted. 262 - 263 -When the group number address HDW101=5 (**The delete function only works on the group number of the write function**), HDW70=16 (delete and sort), the data of ID=5 (Group 5) in the recipe file will be deleted, and the original ID=6 (Group 6) data will be reordered to become the new Group 5 data, the original ID=7 (Group 7) data will be reordered to become the new Group 6 data, and so on. 264 - 265 -**Recipe Demo Download Link: **[[Download>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Cjbq_tW-NIirHFBpxt47g7IKvoYaWqUR]] 266 - 267 -== Calling CSV recipe file == 268 - 269 -**Overview** 270 - 271 -The recipe files used by the regular series HMI are in CSV format, and the recipe files used by the current series HMI are in database format. In order to be compatible with CSV format recipe files on the current series of HMI, please follow the instruction when using it. 272 - 273 -**Operations** 274 - 275 -Create the recipe as it is configured. The default recipe file name is “1. rcp2”, which is placed in folder 123, as shown in the following figure. 276 - 277 277 (% style="text-align:center" %) 278 -((( 279 -(% style="display:inline-block" %) 280 -[[Figure 1>>image:image-20220806100702-2.jpeg]] 281 -))) 254 +[[image:8.Basic Function_html_a7d1546a3a9f752f.png||height="144" width="535" class="img-thumbnail"]] 282 282 283 -2 .Placea"Recipe RecordDisplay"objectand a "File List"object on the projectscreen for viewingtherecipefilesin thefolder 123, andthe address configuration inthe object shouldbe consistentwith the above configuration.256 +2) Click "Add" button to open "Recipe" setting window. 284 284 285 285 (% style="text-align:center" %) 286 -[[image:im age-20220806100753-3.jpeg]]259 +[[image:8.Basic Function_html_8f04e01413981054.png||height="307" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]] 287 287 288 - Byconfiguring the addressintheable and combiningthe recipefunction,the CSVrecipefiles of regular series are imported.261 +3) Set basic settings for recipe. 289 289 290 -|=Address range|=Object type|=Address function 291 -|HSW1050 to 1065|Text input object|Enter the CSV recipe file name to import 292 -|HSW1066|Numerical input object|Import CSV file type:((( 293 -* = 0: Custom CSV file (all data in the file is valid) 294 -* = 1: Normal recipe file for regular series HMI (the data in line 1 of the file is invalid) 295 -* = 2: Special recipe file for regular series HMI (the data in line 1 and 2 and column 1 of the file are invalid) 296 -))) 297 -|HSW1067|Numerical input object|((( 298 -Where the CSV file is saved: 263 +4) Select mode according to actual condition. 299 299 300 -* = 0: In the CsvFile directory of U disk 301 -* = 1: In the CsvFile directory of the SD card 265 +5) Other settings can be set according to the actual situation. 302 302 303 -**The path for offline simulation is: C:\ HMIEmulation\ CustomFileDir\ CsvFile** 304 -))) 305 -|HSW242|Numerical input object|Returns the results of the csv import:((( 306 -* = 37: CSV file imported successfully 307 -* = 38: CSV file import failed 308 -))) 267 +6) Click [OK] button to complete settings. 309 309 310 -** Select CSV recipefile(take Udiskas anexample):**269 +**Recipe Demo Download Link** 311 311 312 - Using the file listobject, select the recipe file in the U disk by path, andconfigure the recipefilename address directly tothe special address HSW1050 in the abovetable, which can directly detect the CSV file in theUdisk; Select therecipe file in the file list, and write theselectedecipefilename intothe recipefilename:InHSW1050to1065.271 +[[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1Cjbq_tW-NIirHFBpxt47g7IKvoYaWqUR>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Cjbq_tW-NIirHFBpxt47g7IKvoYaWqUR]] 313 313 314 - Usethespecialaddressof theabovetabletoconfigure thepathofhe CSV file:HSW106, configurerecipefile name: HSW1050 to1065273 += (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**Traditional Recipe**(%%) = 315 315 316 -Use HSW1066 address to select the corresponding CSV recipe file type. 317 - 318 -* HSW1066 = 0: Import a user-defined CSV recipe file (all data in the custom CSV file must be valid); 319 - 320 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 321 -[[image:image-20220806101129-5.jpeg]] 322 - 323 -* HSW1066=1: Import the normal recipe file of regular series HMI (the data in line 1 of the file is invalid); 324 - 325 -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.** 326 - 327 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 328 -[[image:image-20220806101520-6.jpeg]] 329 - 330 -* 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); 331 - 332 -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.** 333 - 334 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 335 -[[image:image-20220806102610-7.jpeg]] 336 - 337 -**Perform import** 338 - 339 -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: 340 - 341 -* Configure the DB recipe file name by text input object: HDW500 = 3 (recipe file configured in Figure 1), 342 -* Set the recipe function address to: HDW1000 = 64 (the function address configured in Figure 1), 343 -* Transform the CSV recipe file in U disk into DB recipe file with file name “3.rcp2”. 344 - 345 -**DB recipe file for storing CSV data:** 346 - 347 -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. 348 - 349 -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). 350 - 351 -**Import results:** 352 - 353 -* HSW242 = 37: Import succeeded; 354 -* HSW242 = 38: Import failed. 355 - 356 -**Precautions:** 357 - 358 -* 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); 359 -* 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; 360 -* 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. 361 - 362 -= (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**Traditional recipe**(%%) = 363 - 364 364 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. 365 365 366 366 Traditional recipe function is valid only when the LEVI project is converted to the PI project, and the original project uses the traditional recipe. 367 367 368 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 369 -((( 370 370 **✎Note**: Currently, only HMI+, i series, ie series, and ig series support the traditional recipe. 371 -))) 372 372 373 -== Simple recipe mode == 281 +== **Simple recipe mode** == 374 374 375 375 Click the "Traditional Recipe" [[image:8-2TraditionalRecipe.png]] in the "Data tool" bar in the upper side of the software, and the following interface will pop up: 376 376 ... ... @@ -382,19 +382,16 @@ 382 382 * The recipe folder name can only consist of (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), (''). 383 383 * The element name of the recipe cannot include following 5 special characters: " **,** " , " **|** " , " **<** " , " **>** " , " **&** " . 384 384 385 -== Recipe display == 293 +== **Recipe display** == 386 386 387 387 Select the file type "Traditional recipe file" in object "Recipe Display", and it is recommended to fill in the traditional recipe group number HSW1612 to the address of select line. 388 388 389 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 390 -((( 391 391 **✎Note**: The Recipe Display can display up to 50 groups of 100 elements by default, which can be to display out of range by enabled "Address Control". After the "Address Control" is enabled, the display group number can be reached to 100. If want to display more than 100, please adjust the "Start Group" from "Address Control" to index the display group, as following shown: 392 -))) 393 393 394 394 (% style="text-align:center" %) 395 395 [[image:8-4TraditionalRecipeDisplayConfigScreen.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] 396 396 397 -== Recipe transmission address == 302 +== **Recipe transmission address** == 398 398 399 399 The special addresses used in the Recipe are shown in the following table: 400 400 ... ... @@ -445,26 +445,26 @@ 445 445 1. The RPW register only supports word address access. 446 446 1. It can be known from the coding method of RPW~*~*~#~#~#~# that the range of RPW is from RPW000000-RPW990450, wherein the range of group number is 0-100, and the range of element is 0-450. 447 447 448 -== Recipe example == 353 +== **Recipe example** == 449 449 450 450 The recipe index makes the modification and display of recipe data more convenient. Only need to modify and display the data of the recipe file through "Numeric Input/Display" Object and "Word Switch". 451 451 452 -Edit the recipe configuration, create three groups of recipes, 4 elements for per group: Red, green, blue, spraying time, as following shown: 357 +(1) Edit the recipe configuration, create three groups of recipes, 4 elements for per group: Red, green, blue, spraying time, as following shown: 453 453 454 454 (% style="text-align:center" %) 455 455 [[image:8-5TraditionalRecipeCaseConfig.png]] 456 456 457 -RPW 0~~3 can display the data of group for the selected line. RPW10000~~10003, RPW20000~~20003, RPW30000~~30003 each address can display the single element. Directly modify the content of the RPW address and then modify the recipe data, as following shown: 362 +(2) RPW 0~~3 can display the data of group for the selected line. RPW10000~~10003, RPW20000~~20003, RPW30000~~30003 each address can display the single element. Directly modify the content of the RPW address and then modify the recipe data, as following shown: 458 458 459 459 (% style="text-align:center" %) 460 460 [[image:8-7TraditionalRecipeCaseShowNoOpera.png]] 461 461 462 -After selecting the 2nd group, trigger the download button to download the whole group data to the corresponding element address (For this case, the data will write into HDW0~~3), or trigger the upload button to upload the content of the element address to the specified recipe group. 367 +(3) After selecting the 2nd group, trigger the download button to download the whole group data to the corresponding element address (For this case, the data will write into HDW0~~3), or trigger the upload button to upload the content of the element address to the specified recipe group. 463 463 464 464 (% style="text-align:center" %) 465 465 [[image:8-6TraditionalRecipeCaseShow.png]] 466 466 467 -= **Trend chart** =372 += **{{id name="_Toc5565"/}}{{id name="_Trend_Chart"/}}Trend Chart** = 468 468 469 469 Trend chart function is used for displaying the real-time data in HMI as curve graph, which X axis represent as time, Y axis represent as data. 470 470 ... ... @@ -502,20 +502,17 @@ 502 502 503 503 **(4) Curve Table:** The sample address you have set would display on it. Click the corresponding box to modify the content. 504 504 505 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 506 -((( 507 507 **✎Note: **Curve names can only consist of Chinese characters, (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_') (' '), and other non-English characters. 508 -))) 509 509 510 510 **Trend Chart Demo Download Link** 511 511 512 512 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1smnaAvSxOWC0WQK4_uvqHXWn4vUZxGJC>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1smnaAvSxOWC0WQK4_uvqHXWn4vUZxGJC]] 513 513 514 -= **History XY plot** =416 += **{{id name="_Toc7121"/}}{{id name="_History_XY_Plot"/}}History XY Plot** = 515 515 516 516 Different from TrendChart, uses need to set history XY curve items in project. Please click "Project"-> "History XY Plot" to open the setting screen. 517 517 518 -Recipe function settings will be display in "[[History XY Plot>>path:http s://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/08.Basic%20Function/#HHistoryXYplot]]" object.420 +Recipe function settings will be display in "[[History XY Plot>>path:http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/06.Objects/#HHistoryXYplot]]" object. 519 519 520 520 (% style="text-align:center" %) 521 521 [[image:历史XY 2.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] ... ... @@ -547,31 +547,29 @@ 547 547 548 548 **(4) Curve Table:** The sample address you have set would display on it. Click the corresponding box to modify the content. 549 549 550 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 551 -((( 552 552 **✎Note: **Curve names can only consist of Chinese characters, (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_') (' '), and other non-English characters. 553 -))) 554 554 555 555 **Operating Procedure** 556 556 557 - *Click "Project"→"History XY Plot" to open the function selecting windows.456 +1. Click "Project" -> "History XY Plot" to open the function selecting windows. 558 558 559 559 (% style="text-align:center" %) 560 560 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_5da6ca44bd28acbe.png||height="144" width="533" class="img-thumbnail"]] 561 561 562 -* Click "Add" button to open "History XY Plot” setting windows. 461 +(% start="2" %) 462 +1. Click "Add" button to open [History XY Plot] setting windows. 563 563 564 564 (% style="text-align:center" %) 565 565 [[image:8.Basic Function_html_6345b50ea55168fa.png||height="307" width="554" class="img-thumbnail"]] 566 566 567 - *Setting the function of History XY Plot.568 - *Click "OK" to save the setting.467 +1. Setting the function of History XY Plot. 468 +1. Click "OK" to save the setting. 569 569 570 570 **Download Link** 571 571 572 572 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1t4_HuRmIJJ-B5ryA2kVMadD9FywKhZ4r>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t4_HuRmIJJ-B5ryA2kVMadD9FywKhZ4r]] 573 573 574 -= (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**Data record**(%%) =474 += (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**Data Record**(%%) = 575 575 576 576 The data record function is organized according to the structure below. In a project, there can be multiple record groups, each record group containing multiple channels. Different groups have different sampling times. 577 577 ... ... @@ -592,9 +592,9 @@ 592 592 593 593 ✎**Note: ** 594 594 595 -After enable the Cloud and check the box of Upload to Cloud, the communication port settings of the address in the imported Data record configuration must be the same as the communication port settings of the current project, otherwise it cannot be used normally. 495 +1) After enable the Cloud and check the box of Upload to Cloud, the communication port settings of the address in the imported Data record configuration must be the same as the communication port settings of the current project, otherwise it cannot be used normally. 596 596 597 -The number of Data records upload to Cloud shall not exceed the limit value, or the sum of the imported Data records and the number of existing alarm records shall not exceed the limit value. the specific limitation as following table: 497 +2) The number of Data records upload to Cloud shall not exceed the limit value, or the sum of the imported Data records and the number of existing alarm records shall not exceed the limit value. the specific limitation as following table: 598 598 599 599 (% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; width:513px" %) 600 600 |=(% style="width: 70px;" %)Series|=(% style="width: 442px;" %)Number of Data Record upload to Cloud ... ... @@ -603,10 +603,11 @@ 603 603 |(% style="width:70px" %)3000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:442px" %)50 604 604 |(% style="width:70px" %)8000ig|(% style="text-align:center; width:442px" %)100 605 605 606 -The record group name can only be composed of Chinese characters, (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), ('') and other non-English characters. 506 +3) The record group name can only be composed of Chinese characters, (0~~9), (a~~z), (A~~Z), ('_'), ('') and other non-English characters. 607 607 608 -Channel name cannot incloud following symbols: :" , ", " | ", " < ", " > ", " & ". 508 +4) Channel name cannot incloud following symbols: :" , ", " | ", " < ", " > ", " & ". 609 609 510 + 610 610 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HSettings" %) 611 611 **Settings** 612 612 ... ... @@ -676,10 +676,17 @@ 676 676 * The channel name does not include these 5 special characters: ", ", "| "," <", "> "," & ". 677 677 * The data would be overwritten automatically if the capacity exceed the maximum capacity. For 8000/9000 series, the size of single file cannot exceed 300MB, and total capacity of data records cannot exceed 1000MB. For 3000/3000i/3000ie series, the size of single file cannot exceed 4MB, and total capacity of data records cannot exceed 10MB. If the total amount exceeds the range , an error will be prompted when the project is compiled. 678 678 679 -You could click here to jump to object "[[Data Record Display>>http s://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/06.Objects/#HDatarecorddisplay]]"580 +You could click here to jump to object "[[Data Record Display>>http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/06.Objects/#HDataRecordDisplay]]" 680 680 681 -= **User permission** = 582 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H" %) 583 +**PI Data Record Demo Download** 682 682 585 +**[[Demo Link>>https://drive.google.com/open?id=1h7VUsIJqH4LIRjjtphbv9Kmzd6jUMPtE]]** 586 + 587 +**[[Video Link>>https://drive.google.com/open?id=1h7VUsIJqH4LIRjjtphbv9Kmzd6jUMPtE]]** 588 + 589 += **{{id name="_Toc3497"/}}{{id name="_User_Permission"/}}User Permission** = 590 + 683 683 **Introduction** 684 684 685 685 1. User permission is one of expansion function in PI Series HMI; it provides multi-level of permission for control HMI operations. ... ... @@ -687,14 +687,11 @@ 687 687 1. Operating record: it records user operations information, the records files are saved in HMI flash; its path is [~\~\flash~\~\UserOperationLogs.db]. 688 688 1. When it is on simulator mode, the files are saved in C disk, its path is [C:~\~\WECON\UserMgrFile\UserOperationLogs.db]. 689 689 690 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 691 -((( 692 692 ✎**Note: **The user name and password must be unique. 693 -))) 694 694 695 -== Settings == 600 +== **Settings** == 696 696 697 -Open PIStudio software, then operate as the following figure. 602 +**Open PIStudio software, then operate as the following figure.** 698 698 699 699 (% style="text-align:center" %) 700 700 [[image:用户权限 1.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] ... ... @@ -713,26 +713,25 @@ 713 713 * When the configured file does not have the administrator account, a new user can be added through "Funtion address" and set as the administrator. 714 714 * If you select hidden fucntion when configuring user account, the account would display as "~*~*~*~*~*~*" in the list. You only need to enter the password of the corresponding hidden user to log in. 715 715 716 -== Object permission configuration == 621 +== **Object permission configuration** == 717 717 718 718 (% style="text-align:center" %) 719 719 [[image:用户权限 2.png||class="img-thumbnail"]] 720 720 721 -**Operation Procedure of Object Permission** 626 +{{id name="OLE_LINK3"/}}{{id name="OLE_LINK4"/}}**Operation Procedure of Object Permission** 722 722 723 723 1. Open the object setting windows; 724 -1. Select "Security"windows;725 -1. Check the "User Permission";726 -1. Select "Level"to set permission level;727 -1. Enter "Log Message", it is for operation records, if it was empty, the operation for this object would be not be recorded;728 -1. Select the "Access Denied Setting"mode;629 +1. Select [Security] windows; 630 +1. Check the [User Permission]; 631 +1. Select [Level] to set permission level; 632 +1. Enter [Log Message], it is for operation records, if it was empty, the operation for this object would be not be recorded; 633 +1. Select the ~[[[Access Denied Setting>>path:#_Security]]] mode; 729 729 730 730 **Log information description** 731 731 732 -A combination of Chinese characters, numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters can be entered, and the number does not exceed 63. 637 +1. A combination of Chinese characters, numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters can be entered, and the number does not exceed 63. 638 +1. The format of insert variable:{variable address, data format}. e.g., {HDW100,UW2.1}. 733 733 734 -The format of insert variable:{variable address, data format}. e.g., {HDW100,UW2.1}. 735 - 736 736 The data format are as follows. 737 737 738 738 (% class="table-bordered" %) ... ... @@ -748,7 +748,8 @@ 748 748 |W|Single word 749 749 |D|Double word 750 750 751 -Examples. 655 +(% start="3" %) 656 +1. Examples. 752 752 753 753 * Unsigned decimal, BCD, 32-bit float and Signed decimal are as follows. 754 754 ... ... @@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ 871 871 872 872 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1qOiEDvo_1H1YqpoLDpS77dGaAFm8nrGq>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qOiEDvo_1H1YqpoLDpS77dGaAFm8nrGq]] 873 873 874 -= Message 779 += **{{id name="_Toc29015"/}}{{id name="_MessagePrompt"/}}Message Prompt** = 875 875 876 876 A message box is a window used to show some prompts or warnings to users. For example, the application process a task in the process of pop-up message box, suggesting that "U disk has been detected", then the customer can carry out data dump function. 877 877 ... ... @@ -938,10 +938,12 @@ 938 938 939 939 For example: 940 940 941 -* In 3000ig's Cloud, the monitoring tags upload to the Cloud in real time is limited to 100. 942 -* For 3000ig's Alarm, the Alarm records of word alarms and bit alarms upload to Cloud is limited to 20. (See [["Alarm">>http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/08.Basic%20Function/#HAlarm]] for details). 943 -* For 3000ig's Data record, the Data records upload to Cloud is limited to 50. (For details, please refer to [["Data Record">>http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/08.Basic%20Function/#HDataRecord]]). 846 +~1. In 3000ig's Cloud, the monitoring tags upload to the Cloud in real time is limited to 100. 944 944 848 +2. For 3000ig's Alarm, the Alarm records of word alarms and bit alarms upload to Cloud is limited to 20. (See [["Alarm">>http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/08.Basic%20Function/#HAlarm]] for details). 849 + 850 +3. For 3000ig's Data record, the Data records upload to Cloud is limited to 50. (For details, please refer to [["Data Record">>http://docs.we-con.com.cn/wiki/pistudio/view/Helps/08.Basic%20Function/#HDataRecord]]). 851 + 945 945 **(2) Server Selection** 946 946 947 947 **Server**: China, ASEAN, and Europe.
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