Technical data

SINAUT TD7 software package for the CPU
2.1 Overview
Software
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belong to the auxiliary block category), the numbers of these blocks can be changed directly
in the block directory. Do not forget, however, to make the same number change in the
symbol table of the CPU.
Note
Never use this method to change the numbers of the SINAUT data blocks. These are the
data blocks with the symbolic names
BasicData
,
XComData01
,
XComData02
etc.,
PComData01
,
PComData02
etc. and
BComData01
,
BComData02
etc.
If you want to make the same changes for more than one CPU, the most efficient method is
to make the changes first in the block directory and the symbol table of one CPU. You can
then copy the modified blocks from the block directory of the finished CPU to the other CPUs
and then do the same for the symbol tables.
Changing the numbers of UDTs
The prerequisite for using the instructions here is as follows:
You only want to change the numbers of SINAUT UDTs.
Initial situation
You have completed the configuration of your SINAUT installation including the connection
configuration with the appropriate SINAUT configuration tool. You have not yet saved in the
'Subscriber Administration' SINAUT tool. The result is that there are not yet any SINAUT
blocks in the program directories of the CPUs. The block directory CPU contents, for
example, only the system data and OB1 as shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-11 Example of a project (still without user or SINAUT program)
Making the change
The change to the UDT numbers is made indirectly using the symbol table of the CPU with
the aid of the 'Subscriber Administration' SINAUT Configuration Tool.