Festo control block CPX-CEC
1.1.2 Target group
This manual is intended exclusively for technicians trained in control and automation technology, who have
experience in installing, commissioning, programming and diagnosing programmable logic controllers and
positioning systems.
1.1.3 Service
Contact your local Festo Service partner if you have any technical problems (
www.festo.com).
Including the following information and data will make it easier to process support queries:
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CPX-CEC-...-V3 project (
menu command in Codesys: [File] [Project Archive] [Save/Send Archive],
etc.)
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Programming environment version (
menu command in Codesys [Help] [About] [Display Detailed
Version Information])
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Controller data (
export the FFT device properties)
1.2
Important user information
1.2.1 Danger categories
This document contains information on possible dangers that can occur if the product is not used as
designated. These danger warnings are marked with a signal word (warning, caution, etc.), placed on a
grey background and additionally marked with a pictogram. A distinction is made between the following
danger warnings:
Warning
... means that serious injury to people and damage to property can occur if this warning is not
heeded.
Caution
... means that injury to people and damage to property can occur if this warning is not heeded.
Note
... means that damage to property can occur if this warning is not heeded.
In addition, the following pictogram marks passages in the text that describe activities involving
electrostatic sensitive components.
Note
Electrostatic sensitive components: inappropriate handling can result in damage to components.
1.3
Marking special information
1.3.1 Pictograms
The following pictograms mark passages in the text that contain special information:
Information: Recommendations, tips and references to other sources of information.
Accessory: Information on necessary or useful accessories for the Festo product.
Environment: Information on the environmentally friendly use of Festo products.
1.3.2 Text markings
1. Figures denote activities that must be carried out in the order specified.
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Bullets denote activities that may be carried out in any desired order.
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Hyphens denote general listings.
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