7integrating the core “flying saw” functions, 2 prerequisites – Siemens Simotion A4027118-A0414 User Manual

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Section C: Integrating the core “flying saw” functions

Integrating the core “flying saw” functions

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Integrating the core “flying saw” functions

7.1

This is how you integrate core functions into your project

Please proceed as follows to integrated core functions into your project:

• Check whether your equipment fulfills the software and hardware

prerequisites listed in Chapter 7.2 Prerequisites.

• De-archive and load the relevant project sections as described in

Chapter 7.3 Preparations.

• Set-up the required technology objects as described in Chapter 7.4

Setting-up the required technology objects.

• Assign the synchronous relationships as described in Chapter 7.5

Assigning the synchronous relationships.

• Call-up the core functions as listed in Chapter 7.6 Integrating into

your application.

• Information and instructions on how you must integrate core functions

into the sequence of your user program are provided in Chapter 8
Using the "FB_BGD_TEMPLATE_FlyingSaw()".

7.2 Prerequisites

7.2.1

SIMOTION SCOUT with SIMATIC STEP 7

In order to use this standard SIMOTION application, the SIMOTION
SCOUT programming interface must be correctly installed on your
computer.

You have two possibilities to do this:

• You can install SIMOTION SCOUT in its standalone version - the STEP

7 functions required will be automatically installed.

Table 7-1 Software components

Software

Diagram

Order No./MLFB and functions

Version used

SIMOTION
SCOUT
standalone

6AU1810-0CA40-0XA0
SCOUT standalone is the engineering
tool to program all SIMOTION controls
without STEP 7

V4.0.0

or

• You install STEP 7 followed by SIMOTION SCOUT.

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