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Sinumerik 840di sl/840d sl/840dbase software and hmi advanced
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Example:
A complete file REGIE.INI is not generated in the directory "oem", but only the modified
sections are saved.
REGIE.INI would then look like this, for example:
[TaskConfiguration]
Task7:=oem1appl, .....
Diagnostics when an error occurs
The settings of the INI files are analyzed and displayed using the HMI analyzer.
Procedure for user-specific entries
In the F:\USER directory, create an empty INI file with the same name as in "mmc2" (if
necessary, also create subdirectories, e.g. \language, in USER).
In the INI file in the USER directory, copy only the section you wish to change and write the
new or modified entry below it.
Note
Do not copy the entire INI file from "MMC2"! Only copy the differences.
Example:
Entry in the file \USER\MBDDE.INI for PLC error messages and scroll in the alarm line:
[TextFiles]
UserPLC = F:\DH\MB.DIR\MYPLC_
[Alarms]
;Scroll in the alarm line
RotationCycle = 1000
The same procedure applies to the F:\ADD_ON and F:\OEM directories. \ADD_ON is
reserved for Siemens products. All OEM applications should be installed in the directory
\OEM.
NOTICE
The associated entries, e.g. in REGIE.INI, should be modified in these directories and not
in \MMC2\!
HMI Advanced (IM4)
Commissioning Manual, 03/2009, 6FC5397-0DP10-3BA0
file selection, file manager view, etc.). Other settings that do not concern OEM or add-on
products are also stored in the directory \user, e.g. alarm server settings.
Changes to "auxiliary files", e.g. assignment of specific access authorizations for
functions, or hiding of specific softkeys, also have to be stored in the directory \user.
Configuring the HMI system
2.1 Processing INI files
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