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Lenze · ApplicationTemplate PackML · 1.0 EN - 05/2014

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Working with the ApplicationTemplate PackML

Assigning the module application (ModApp) to the task

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3. Connect FBs MFB_MachineControl and MFB_CrossCutter to each other.

• Example:

Note: After inserting a machine module, the processing order of the machine modules

which results after inserting the further machine module is to be checked.
For changing the Processing order, adapt the element number in the top right corner of

the corresponding machine module.

• For this, call the Processing order menu item in the context menu of the element

number (right mouse button).

Note: If the "Structured view" option is deactivated, an FB (example: MFB_CrossCutter) can

be reached via the input assistance (category: Instances).

8.4

Assigning the module application (ModApp) to the task

For machine modules that have been created using the EmptyModule_PackML machine module

template, the MAP and task can be easily assigned via a dialog window.

Tip!
For creating machine modules, use the EmptyModule_PackML machine module template
in the

A66_EmptyModule_PackML folder to easier assign module application and tasks.

How to proceed:

1. Right-click the

A11_ModuleAppCalls folder:

Call Create Task Call.

2. The module applications have to be assigned to the different tasks. Go to the following

dialog window and mark the module application in the area

(example:

MM_NewModule) and in area

mark the task to be assigned to the MAP.

• Assign/unassign the task to the respective MAP using <</>>.

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