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Defining the system functionality

Representation in the project view

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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8

Defining the system functionality

This chapter describes how to define the functions of your overall system in the »Engineer«. For this

purpose you describe the information which is communicated between the devices of your system

for your devices to interact in the desired way. Furthermore you define the precise function of the

individual devices within your system (parameterising and configuring devices).

8.1

Representation in the project view

The Project view represents the correlation between the elements of the system structure consisting

of system modules and axes and the logic.

• The

icon below the device represents the selected application for the device in question.

• A higher-level machine application

is required if several devices have to exchange

information with each other, as applications can only be interconnected within one machine

application.

• In contrast to networks, functions do not focus on network-specific settings but on contents

and structure of communicated variables.

Example 1: System with two 9400 HighLine drive controllers

Example 2: System with one 8400 Baseline C drive controller

Note!

Configurations that have been carried out are not immediately accepted in device-

specific parameter assignments (the known codes for Lenze devices)!

• The project must be updated to transfer the configuration to the device:

Build

project

( 76)

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