Communication module, Element variable, Drivecom – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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DCOM

Abbreviation for "Distributed Component Object Model": COM where the

executable objects are distributed to different computers within one local

area network.

COM

DRIVECOM

"DRIVECOM User Group e.V.": International organisation of manufacturers of

drive technology, universities and institutes with the target to develop an easy

integration of drives into open automation structures.

Internet:

http://www.drivecom.org/

DriveServer

Lenze software which provides an easy integration of drives into open

automation structures based on OPC ("OLE for Process Control").

E

Element variable

Variable which is used in an application to implement a specific function of

the respective device.

Application

F

FIF

Abbreviation for "FunktionsInterface". Lenze-specific interface on the

controller for plugging on a function module.

Function module

Function module

Device extension for the FIF interface which can neither fulfil a function nor is

able to communicate without a device.

FIF

K

Catalogue

A catalogue contains descriptive information on all element types that form

an »Engineer« project. The »Engineer« uses various catalogue types, e.g. for

devices, device modules, technology applications, function blocks, and

motors. Each catalogue is labelled by versioning.

Catalogue package

A catalogue package consists of several related catalogues and is named and

versioned. Multiple versions of a catalogue package can be added to an

»Engineer« installation. Every »Engineer« project can use an optional number

of catalogue packages. Each catalogue package can be used in exactly one

version.

Communication unit

Generic term for Lenze function modules and communication modules.

Function module

Communication module

Communication module

Device extension which for instance extends a controller by a communication

interface and which can neither fulfil a function nor is able to communicate

without a device.

M

Machine application

Implementation of a function which is generated by the interaction of several

communication-capable devices. A machine application is defined by the

(device) applications involved and the exchange of application variables

between them.

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