Saving And Restoring Variables From The Device - Siemens SIMOTION SCOUT Configuration Manual

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Configuring/parameterizing

6.11 Saving and restoring variables from the device

Creating the standard login
To create the standard login for the know-how protection, proceed as follows:
1. Select Project > Programs know-how protection > Edit standard login... in the menu bar.
2. Enter the login and password, and confirm the entered password.
3. Confirm the input with OK.
Set know-how protection
To set the know-how protection, proceed as follows:
1. In the project navigator, mark the source for which you want to set the know-how protection.
2. Open the dialog for setting the know-how protection from the Know-how protection > Set
context menu.
3. Enter the login and password, and confirm the entered password.
Provided no standard login has been set and this login should be used as standard login,
activate the Use this login as standard login checkbox.
4. Confirm the input with OK.
The lock symbol at the associated source identifies protected programs in the project navigator,
e.g.
Additional references
For additional information on this topic, refer to:
● SIMOTION MCC Motion Control Chart Programming and Operating Manual
● SIMOTION LAD/FBD Programming and Operating Manual
● SIMOTION ST Structured Text Programming and Operating Manual
● DCC Programming and Operating Manual
● SIMOTION SCOUT Online Help
6.11
Saving and restoring variables from the device
Saving and restoring data with SCOUT
Using the SIMOTION SCOUT functions Save variables and Restore variables it is possible to
save and then restore data (which has been changed during operation and is only saved in
the SIMOTION device or on the memory card) to the hard disk. This can be used if a
SIMOTION platform is changed or a version updated, for example.
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SIMOTION SCOUT
Configuration Manual, 11/2016

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