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Figure 3.2-1 Example view of SAB600
The configuration work can basically be divided into two separate tasks:
1.
building an object tree, and
2.
configuring object properties.
For information on how to enable configuring of OPC item paths in the data objects with
SAB600 with the OPC Browser tool, see 3.4, OPC Browser tool.
First, you need to build an object tree. This is done by adding objects to the object tree,
see 3.3.1, General about building object tree.
Figure 3.2-1 shows an example of how the object tree may look like after it has been
built. In the example tree you can see the External OPC Server object and its child objects
like subnetworks, devices, and data objects. Indentation is used to indicate the parent-
child relationship between the objects.
After you have added the necessary objects to the object tree in the communication
structure, you need to configure them, see 3.5.1, General about configuring objects.
Table 3.2-1 External OPC Server related objects
Description
Object
An object representing the External OPC Server.
External OPC Server
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