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Sinumerik 840di sl/840d sl/840dbase software and hmi advanced
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Configuring the HMI system
2.5 Configuring user alarms
2.5.2
Configuring user alarms
Files supplied with the system
The files with the alarm texts in the ASCII format are saved on the PCU hard disk under the
following path:
MMC
NCK
PLC
ZYK
CZYK
In these file names, "XX" stands for the code of the appropriate language. The standard files
should not be changed by the user in order to store his or her own alarm texts.
Note
To prevent a modified MBDDE.INI file from being overwritten when the software is updated,
it must be stored in the path designated for that purpose: ..\user\mbdde.ini
Creating user alarms
The user can replace the alarm texts supplied by his own texts or add his own texts. To do
this, use the Editor available in the area "Start-up" → "HMI" → "Editor".
To do this, the additional files must be created in directory f:\dh\mb.dir (MBDDE alarm texts)
via the "Services" operating area.
The texts from the user files overwrite standard texts with the same alarm number. Alarm
numbers that do not already exist in the standard texts are added.
Format of text file for cycle alarm texts
The structure of the text file for cycle alarms and compile cycle alarms is as follows:
Alarm number
60100
60101
...
65202
// Alarm text file for cycles in English
The number range in the list is not available with every number.
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F:\dh\mb.dir\alm_XX.com
F:\dh\mb.dir\aln_XX.com
F:\dh\mb.dir\alp_XX.com
F:\dh\mb.dir\alz_XX.com
F:\dh\mb.dir\alc_XX.com
Display
Help ID
1
0
1
0
...
...
0
1
Text or alarm number
"No D number %1 is programmed"
60100
...
"Axis %2 in channel %1 is still moving"
Commissioning Manual, 03/2009, 6FC5397-0DP10-3BA0
HMI Advanced (IM4)

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