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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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Mapping the system structure in the »Engineer« project

Modularising with system modules and axes

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Next steps

5.1

Modularising with system modules and axes

In the Project tree, you can structure certain elements of a machine by means of a System module

or an Axis.

• A system module includes the implementation of a specific function (e.g. winding, positioning,

pressing) within the entire system.

5.1.1

Inserting system modules

You can insert system modules to represent a clearly arranged system structure with multiple

levels:

How to insert a system module:

1. In the Project view, either select ...

• ... the project element

, or

• ... the desired system module

another system module is to be inserted into.

2. Click the

icon.

Network

Have all components of the real machine structure been inserted into the project

structure?

• Now the system structure can be extended by the networks available in the

system by using the network representation.

Inserting & configuring a network

( 202)

Form of modularisation

Description

System module

A system module ...

• ... can include devices, communication networks, applications and

documentation.

• ... can include other system modules and one or more axes.

Axis

An axis ...

• ... represents a defined variant of a system module and generally includes

at least one controller and one motor.

• ... can include other devices such as gearboxes in addition.

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