Configuring the HMI system
2.5 Configuring user alarms
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Supported languages
Table 2- 2
Languages and code page/ANSI table used
Language
⇓ Abbreviation
Code page
(DOS)
ANSI table (Windows)
Czech
CZ
852
1250
Danish
DK
850
1252
Finnish
FI
850
1252
French
FR
850
1252
German
GR
850
1252
Hungarian
HU
852
1250
Italian
IT
850
1252
Dutch
NL
850
1252
Polish
PL
852
1250
Portuguese
PO
850
1252
Russian
RU
855
1251
Spanish
SP
850
1252
Swedish
SW
850
1252
Turkish
TR
857
1254
English
UK
850
1252
Japanese
JA
932
-
Chinese (Simplified)
CH
936
-
Korean
KO
949
-
Chinese (Traditional)
TW
950
-
Installing languages
Languages that are not included with the standard product must first be installed. An
additional tool is implicitly required for Asian languages (e. g. NJWIN). The appropriate fonts
are installed automatically with this.
When each language module is installed, the tool also installs the appropriate fonts, and all
necessary entries are made in the MMC.INI file and in the registry.
When commissioning the system, the DLLs, text files (machine data files) and language-
dependent INI files are stored in the "\mmc2\language" directory, and the alarm texts are
stored in the “\dh\mb.dir” directory.
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