Specifications
5 Software
5.1 General 5-1
5.2 Installing and starting the program 5-2
5.3 Overview of available functions 5-3
5.4 Using on-line help 5-5
5.5 The base file 5-6
5.5.1 Loading, saving and deleting the base file 5-6
5.5.2 Printing the base file 5-7
5.5.3 Transferring the base file 5-8
5.6 Initialization 5-13
5.6.1 CP init 5-13
5.6.2 Online 5-15
5.6.3 System configuration 5-16
5.7 Real-time clock functions 5-17
5.7.1 General 5-17
5.7.2 Graphic representation of the real-time clock functions 5-17
5.7.3 Construction of a synchronized system: 5-18
5.7.4 Mechanism for assigning the master clock 5-18
5.7.5 Master clock initialization 5-19
5.7.6 Important considerations when using real-time clock functions 5-21
5.7.7 Setting and interrogating the clock from the PLC 5-21
5.7.8 Test functions for the clock 5-23
5.8 Configuration of connections 5-25
5.8.1 Structure of the configuration windows 5-25
5.8.2 The control field of the configuration window 5-26
5.8.3 Indirect addressing 5-27
5.8.4 Multi-connections 5-29
5.8.5 List of connections 5-31
5.8.6 Clearing all connections 5-32
5.9 General test functions 5-33
5.9.1 Ident 5-33
5.9.2 Anzw Dump 5-34
5.9.3 Overall status functions 5-36
5.10 Application in combination with H1 5-42
5.10.1 Initialization 5-42
5.10.2 Configuration of H1 connections 5-46
5.10.3 Test functions 5-52
5.11 Application in combination with TCP/IP 5-53
5.11.1 Initialization 5-53
5.11.2 Configuration of TCP/IP-connections 5-56
5.11.3 Test functions 5-65
5.11.4 OnNet-Kernel for TCP/IP of ftp 5-66
5.11.5 Microsoft kernel for TCP/IP under WINDOWS 95/NT 5-69
5.11.6 Test program for TCP/IP-Connections 5-70
5.11.7 Accessing the PLC from the PC 5-77