Interfaces To The Operating Software - Siemens SINUMERIK 828D Commissioning Manual

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7.2 Interfaces to the operating software

7.2
Interfaces to the operating software
Overview
To process these service/maintenance tasks, you have the following options:
● Managing the data in the PLC user program using the programming tool.
● Creating the maintenance tasks via an XML interface.
Using this segmentation, inconsistencies between the PLC block and the XML scripts are
avoided if the PLC block is changed in the PLC user program via the programming tool or as
a result of a commissioning archive.
Configuration
You can configure up to 32 maintenance tasks. The following columns are shown in the
configuring mode:
Designation of the column
Maintenance task
Interval [h]
1st warning [h]
Number of warnings
Remaining time [h]
Status
The dialog is called with different contents depending on the access level.
Configuration mode
Access level 2: Service
Maintenance tasks can be created, changed and also deleted in this mode. The maintenance
tasks can also be acknowledged. All columns are visible. Navigation between the columns is
with <Tab> or <Key Left/Right>.
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Meaning
Name of the maintenance task
Maximum time until the next maintenance in hours; if this value ≠ 0,
this data set is accepted by the PLC as a valid maintenance task.
Time in hours after which the first warning is displayed; this value must
be less than that of the interval.
Number of warnings that are output by the PLC before the PLC sets
the alarm bit for the last time after the interval has expired (remaining
time == 0).
Time until the interval expires in hours.
● A green check mark indicates that the time up to the next
maintenance is still running.
● A red clock symbol indicates that there is a maintenance task to
be performed.
Commissioning Manual, 10/2015, 6FC5397-3DP40-5BA3
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