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Global Drive Cam Loader

Appendix

Glossary

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1.1 EN - 05/2005

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8.2

Glossary

A

Absolute data model

Contains both the X and the Y coordinate. Therefore requires more space than

the relative data model. The points are 1:1 transferred from the Cam Loader to

the target system:
• Advantage: The distance between the points can be variable. This allows to

optimise the distribution of the points according to the cam profile charac-

teristics.

• Disadvantage: Compared to the relative data model, less points can be

saved.

4Relative data model

Application window

Window in which programs are displayed under Windows.

C

Code

Lenze device parameter used to select the device functionality.

COM

Abbreviation for "Component Object Model": Architecture developed by Mi-

crosoft® for the interaction of separately executable software components

(objects) that communicate with each other in the same way and are only con-

nected to each other when the program is being executed.

D

DCOM

Abbreviation for "Distributed Component Object Model": COM in which the

executable objects can be distributed to different computers within a local

network.

4COM

DDS

Abbreviation for "Drive PLC Developer Studio": Development environment for

the creation of IEC 61131 programs for Lenze PLCs.

Document window

Window with graphical user interface displayed by a user program in which a

document is created, displayed and edited. Document windows are usually

sub-windows of the program windows.

Drive PLC Developer Studio

See DDS.

DriveServer

Lenze software which enables easy integration of drives into open automa-

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

4OPC

G

Global Drive Loader

Lenze software used to transfer PLC programs, parameter sets and application

data to Lenze target systems.

H

Hyperlink

Highlighted reference which is activated by a mouse click.

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