Clib Studio Option Package - Siemens SIMOTION SCOUT Configuration Manual

Motion control
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Introduction

3.8 CLib Studio option package

Technology objects in SIMOTION SCOUT
SIMOTION SCOUT uses technology objects (TOs) to represent the functionality of axes, cams,
output cams, etc. After creating a technology object (e.g. axis) and configuring it (e.g. as
positioning axis), you can access it when programming with system functions.
Note
Missing licenses
All TOs outside the basic functionality (Motion Control Basic) must be licensed. Missing
licenses are indicated by a flashing group error LED. The number and type of missing licenses
is stated by the online diagnostics. They are also displayed during downloading.
Additional references
Detailed information is provided in the SIMOTION SCOUT online help and in the following
documents:
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Basic Functions
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control, TO Axis, Electric/Hydraulic, TO External
Encoder
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control, Synchronous Operation TO, TO Cam
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control, Supplementary Technology Objects
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control Output Cams and Measuring Inputs
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control, TO Path Object
● Function Manual: SIMOTION Motion Control, Basic Functions for Modular Machines
See also
Licensing of the runtime components (Page 140)
3.8
CLib Studio option package
SIMOTION CLib Studio
If required, further functions and function blocks can be created in user libraries (SIMOTION
CLib Studio) by means of C/C++ programming in the Windows environment.
They can be used in all SIMOTION languages (MCC, LAD, FBD, ST).
That allows the creation of application-specific and high-performance function extensions as
well as adaptations including know-how protection.
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