Product overview
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C7-613 Control System
A5E00138934-03
Configuration/Process control
Before the C7-613 is operated, it must be prepared for the visual display task.
To this purpose you use the configuration interface to create a configuration for the
HMI functions of the C7-613. The configuration data for screens, messages, and
info texts are stored in DBs that have a defined structure. The structure is specified
using the provided user-defined data types (UDT), which contain all of the
variables of the DBs and their default assignment. The configured configuration is
transferred, together with the user program for the C7-613, to the MMC.
As soon as the C7-613 is in RUN mode and the FBs required for the HMI functions
are called cyclically, the MMC loads the DBs with the configuration data to the
memory of the integrated HMI module of the C7-613. This loading operation is
performed automatically after each POWER ON and each general reset. In all
other cases you have to trigger the loading process via the keyboard or the user
program (refer to Section 4.2).
Then, the process control phase starts. The C7-613 now responds to process
signals and operator actions based on the settings.
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Firmware updates
Firmware updates can be loaded into the operating system memory of the C7-613
in order to expand the functions and eliminate faults. To this purpose you require a
Micro Memory Card with at least 2 MB flash EPROM.
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