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1. Communication task table d 3 Com tasks wizard Read table from file Write table to file Download to SMC Communication view CPCon for SMC F Fig 7 Table of communication tasks The communication task table has a basic meaning It defines which transactions of the MODBUS protocol i e exchange of messages queries responses readout or commands confirmation write will take place Transactions are named here communication tasks 10 5 1 4 Menu CPCon E CPCon Eile Transmission New communication task table Open communication task table Save communication task table Import data from dcp file Export table te html file Exit Fig 8 File menu of the CPCon program er ee ED Download program and configuration to SMC Communication tasks wizard fh cL fT Read program info from SMC Check SMC status Synchronize SMC time Communication view Communication view always on top E Settings Fig 9 Transmission menu of the CPCon program Buttons under the table Fig 7 realizes a part of functions given in options The project file import is necessary when CPCon was started in the second or third way The read out metric contains documentation data of the carried out program by the controller The synchronization sets the controller clock acc to the computer 5 1 5 Transmission Settings e Transmission gt Settings T
2. d c 00 standard version E English language 1 delivered with an extra quality inspection certificate 22 10 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE The applied battery in the SMC controller requires replacement every 5 years In order to replace the battery one must send the controller to the Manufacturer s Service Department In case of some incorrect operations 1 In the period given in the annexed guarantee card One should take the controller down from the installation and return it to the Manufacturers Quality Control Dept lf the unit has been used in compliance with the instructions the Manufacturer guarantees to repair it free of charge 2 After the guarantee period One should turn over the controller to repair it in a certified service workshop The disassembling of the housing causes the cancellation of the granted guarantee Our policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to make changes in design and specifications of any products as engineering advances or necessity requires and revise the above specifications without notice 23 LUMEL CONTROL MEASUREMENT SALES PROGRAM RECORDING DIGITAL AND BARGRAPH PANEL METERS MEASURING TRANSDUCERS ANALOG PANEL METERS DIN INSTRUMENTS DIGITAL CLAMP ON METERS INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROLLERS CHART AND PAPERLESS RECORDERS POWER CONTROL UNITS AND SOLIDE STATE RELAYS ELECTRONIC WATT HOUR METERS INTEGRATION ELEME
3. have been assigned to b COM SM1 COM_SM2 etc communication blocks dedicated for SM module The communication is configured by fulfilling a suitable number of rows of the task table Each line represents one communication task of the SMC controller The filling can me made directly from the table the right mouse key adds or erases the row or by means of the task creator button composed of several windows 12 Com tasks wizard i e Press the button Comtesse in the program window The creator information window appears eT r TEE Communication tasks wizard This wizard allows creating of communication tasks in few simply steps Altematively you can directly edit the task table placed in the main wiridaow Fig 13 Creator of communication tasks 5 2 1 Device Number MODBUS Function e Input devices e g SM5 can be read out by groups by means of the function with Code 3 readout of registers named FC3 here Function Code 3 The first window can have the shape like below _ amp Communication tasks wizard Set Modbus device number for slave connected to SMC and choose appropriate function J Target slave number 1 par Modbus function FCS read reg ba Fig 14 Definition of the target slave number and the readout function 5 2 2 Variables Addresses e The list of global variables with addresses appears in the creator window eal Communication tasks wizard Select group of variabl
4. connected to the Port 2 and cannot be used simultaneously The current program on a CD is included in the controller set The current programming package for SMC is included on the www lumel com pl download page All updatings can be carried out by means of the programming package runs on this page The tool package CPDev Control Program Developer serves to program the SMC controller It is composed of compiler CPDev program simulator CPSim communication configurer CPCon Three libraries complete the package IEC_61131 Basic_blocks and Complex_blocks 4 3 Installing COM Port for Windows The controller USB Port takes advantage of the program which is created in the system by the new USB Serial Converter device and the Port Com assigned to him USB Serial Port The installation of the controller in the Windows system causes the addition of a successive serial COM Port to the list of ports serviced by the operating system 4 4 Installing COM Port Controllers in the Computer On the CD added to the product there are catalogues with controllers for following operating systems WIN_XP Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows Server 2003 WIN_XP_64 Windows Vista x64 Windows XP x64 Windows Server 2003 x64 NOTE Controllers do not co operate with Windows 98 and ME systems Installation in Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 systems In order to install controllers for these sy
5. request but with transmission errors parity error LRC or CRC checksum not any response is returned Timeout conditions for request will be fulfilled in the master device program O If the slave unit receives the request without transmission errors but cannot perform it correctly e g If the request is a readout of a not existing bit output or register then returns the response including the error code informing the master device about the error cause The message with an erroneous response includes two fields differentiating it from the correct response Function Code Field In the correct response the slave unit retransmits the function code from the request message on the response code field All function codes have the most significant bit MSB equal 0 code values are below 80h In the erroneous terror the slave device set the MSB bit of the function code on 1 This occasions that the function code value in the erroneous response is exactly higher of 80h than it had been in the correct response On the base of the function code with the set MSB bit the master device program can begin the erroneous response and check the error code in the data field 19 Data Field In the correct response the slave device can return data on the data field Some information requested by the master unit In the erroneous response the slave device returns the terror code on the data field It defines the slave device conditions whic
6. the most versatile from among IEC languages and allows the implementation of any types of algorithms The CPDev control Program Developer tool package consisting of the CPDev compiler CPSim program simulator and CPCon communication configuration serves for the SMC programming The package includes libraries IEC_61131 Basic_blocks and Complex_blocks The system designer can create own libraries with functions functional blocks and programs Two serial ports are destined for communication Port 1 with two RS 485 interface systems for the communication with devices working in the object Port 2 with RS 485 RS 232C and USB interfaces for the communication with the Master system through wire links The asynchronous character communication MODBUS protocol is implemented in ports Parameter set of the SMC controller serial link address 1 247 baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s working mode ASCII 8N1 7E1 701 7N2 RTU 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 Exemplary network topology with the use of controllers is shown on the Fig 1 Fig 1 Exemplary network topology with the application of SMC controllers 2 SET OF THE DELIVERED CONTROLLER The SMC controller set includes SMC controller 1 pc SMC user s manual 1 pc programming user s manual 1 pc guarantee card 1 pc CD disk with the tool program 1 pc and controllers of the USB port When unpacking the SMC controller plea
7. you want to add another task The first line with data set in the creator appears in the table of communication tasks and with it the conversion of registers into bytes 16 8 bit File Transmission Communication task table No Slave no Function Remote addr Data number Local addr Conversion Pricrity Timeout 018 Correctness Corn time On Off 1 1 FC3 read reg 4003 1 O 76 38 bit normal FOO Fig 19 View of the table after the task configuration 15 5 2 7 Direct Filling of the Table alternative for the Creator Addition and elimination of the row right Mouse key g CPCon Start Stop 00 File Transmission Communication task table A Nol Slave no Function 1 a rene OA Remote Insert row Delete row Function code kind of conversion priority selection from the menu Function Conversion 16 33 bit a FLs read re B Priority nomal FL3 read req slap 12 32 FC16 write reg 1234 4321 FC1 read colls 32 bit 1234 aa 32 bit 4321 g FC2 read colls as bit normal FC15 wrte coils 1 gt 8 bit low Other cells written in the ordinary way 5 2 8 Writing the Configuration into the File The table of communication tasks can be utilized in later modifications or in other Projects The file with the table is also indispensable when the CPSim Simulator has to stimulate the operation of devices added to the c
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9. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER SMC TYPU CE USER S MANUAL CONTENTS 8 60 2 a 00 2 APPLICATION AND DESIGN SET OF THE DELIVERED CONTROLLER BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY SERVICE DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 4 1 Design Description 4 2 Terminal Description 4 3 Installing COM Port for Windows 4 4 Installing COM Port Controllers in the Computer CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION 5 1 Connection PC lt gt SMC 5 2 SMC Communication lt gt Devices SM modules 5 3 Writing the Program in SMC DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL FUNCTIONS 6 1 Readout of n registers Code 03 6 2 Writing Values in the Register Code 06 6 3 Writing in n registers Code 16 6 4 Identifying Report of the Device Code 17 ERROR CODES TECHNICAL DATA ORDERING CODES 0 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE OOOONDODOUFA Ff 1 APPLICATION AND DESIGN The SMC programmable logic controller is the central decision module in distributed measuring and control systems with a quick MODBUS communication up to 115 2 kbit s It can service remote analogue and logic input output modules measuring transducers inverters microcontrollers recorders display panels HMI touch screen panels etc Thanks to the integration of various devices we can obtain a versatile and flexible dissipated system with a large application range The SMC controller is programmed in the ST Structured Text language acc to IEC 61131 3 standard The ST language is
10. ding installation a switch or a circuit breaker should be installed This switch should be located near the device easy accessible by the operator and suitably marked 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 4 1 Design Description The SMC controller is destined to be fixed on a 35 mm rail support acc to EN 60715 in the way shown on the fig 2 T N os oO WO fs C Oo 2 O LO OR eo v EE dj Bis FA ae oO a 2 2 gt zZ 2q co fin N SS lt LO D 2 LJ mpc 2 EN ols D O alll N Cre LO iat Q lt U 00 Sg ToO OTE 02 Z 4 x O Z 5 ji _ Fam QE Ny 03 QA 2 Oo foe 62 cos nk gt N S Re XO gam gt m zog RoS is W SOG st o 2 aa 3 lt Li H WN 001 A Fa 2 QQOOBOOO SMC PORT1 O PORT2 AAAA 45 Fig 2 Fixing way of the SMC controller 4 2 Terminal Description The supply and external signals must be connected in accordance with the fig 3 Individual outlets have been described in the table 1 Caution One must pay a particular attentio
11. ent temperature relative air humidity external magnetic field working position Storage and transport conditions ambient temperature relative air humidity Ensured protection levels from frontal housing side from terminal side Overall dimensions Weight SMC casing Electromagnetic compatibility noise immunity noise emissions Safety requirements acc to EN 61010 1 installation category pollution level Maximal phase to earth working voltage for supply circuits for other circuits 20 24 40 V a c d c or 85 230 253 V a c d c 40 50 60 440 Hz 0 23 55 C lt 95 inadmissible condensation of water vapor lt 400 A m any 20 70 C lt 95 inadmissible condensation of water vapor IP 40 IP 20 45 x 120 x 100 mm 0 25 kg for mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail acc to EN 61000 6 2 acc to EN 61000 6 4 300 V 50 V 21 9 ORDERING CODES PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER SMC nian ld ed 85 253 V a c d c ane eT Supply voltage 20 40 V a c d c 2 o i Posh Language English Soa 0 without extra without extra I requirements without extra I requirements A n 66 00066 IOSIS with an extra quality inspection certificate acc to customer s request After agreeing with the manufacturer ORDERING EXAMPLE The code SMC 1 00 E 1 means SMC programmable controller of SMC type 1 supply voltage 85 253 V a c
12. es involved in this communication task To read another list from dep file click the button 2 Read variable list Cancel lt Previous Fig 15 Assignment of global variables to the device 13 Among global variables of our project we highlight input variables The logic addresses of variables are e g 0 1 2 and the dimension of each is a byte Addresses of input variables are successive numbers then the readout by groups by blocks is suitable Note f the list is empty then the click of the write the variables list in allows to import variables from the chosen file in the being opened window 5 2 3 Device Beginning Address e Example of the SM5 module device association for communication tasks For example the START variable register has the address 4003 Communication tasks wizard Select target slave device and initial register or type in target Modbus address Module and register F Input 1 3 adde 1003 Fig 16 Assignment to the device and definition of the beginning address 5 2 4 Priority Timeout Communication tasks defined by type lines of the main table are made in breaks which after performing the program time remains to the end of each cycle If the break is important the task can be carried out several times The task with a normal priority is carried out twice rarely than the task with a high priority and the task with a low priority three times rarely Ti
13. ess funct regist regist numb numb numb data data data data check address address of reg of reg of Hi Lo Hi Lo sum Hi Lo Hi Lo bytes o 10 00 87 00 02 04 00 oa 01 02 45 LRC Response The correct response includes the slave unit address initial address and the number of written addresses address address of registers of registers Hi Lo Hi Lo o1 10 o 8 amp 7 00 o2 56 Example LRC 6 4 Report Identifying the Device Code 17 Request The function allows the user to obtain information about the device type status and configuration depending on it Example LRC Response The field Device identifier in the response frame means the unique identifier of the given device class however remaining fields include parameters dependent on the device type 7 ERROR CODES When the master device transmits the request to the slave device then with the exception of messages in the broadcast mode it waits for a correct response After transmitting the request of the master unit one of the four possible events can appear O If the slave unit receives the request without a transmission error and can perform it correctly then returns the correct response O If the slave unit does not receive the request not any response is returned In the program of the master device timeout conditions will be fulfilled for the request O If the slave unit receives the
14. h causes the error An example of master device request and erroneous slave device response is presented below Data are in the hexadecimal shape Example request slave variable variable numberof number of address address address variables variables Hi Lo Hi Lo 00 o 4F Example erroneous error slave function error checksum address code LRC In this example the master device addresses the request to the slave unit numbered 10 oHa The function with the code 01 is not implemented in the concentrator then the device returns the erroneous response with the error code nr 01 It indicates the forbidden function in the slave device Possible error codes and their meanings are presented in the table below code meaning orbidden function orbidden data address LRC forbidden data value request being in realization impossible request realization 8 TECHNICAL DATA Serial port I baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s mode ASCII 8N1 7E1 701 7N2 RTU 8N2 8 E1 801 8N1 interface 2 x RS 485 Serial port Il baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s mode ASCII 8N1 7E1 701 7N2 RTU 8N2 8 E1 801 8N1 interface RS 485 RS 232 USB 1 1 wire no longer than 3 m Transmission protocol MODBUS ASCII RTU Power consumption lt 4VA 20 Rated operating conditions supply voltage supply voltage frequency ambi
15. he Settings window with Communication tags Program Settings and Update appear in the window e Vertical communication The Tag serves to set PC SMC communication parameters The port number issues from the Device Manager of the PC computer Communications User interface Update Communication settings Communication port co M5 Parity None Baud rate 9600 Stop bits 1 Flow control None Fig 10 Setting of the PC SMC communication 11 e Horizontal communication Communication parameters SMC lt in out modules can be selected from the tag or other devices Parameters must be the same as they set in modules The 8N1 mode selected below means 8 bit data odd parity N and 1 stop bit SMC controller settings SMC controller number SMC VO modules communication settings SMC VO baud rate 38400 SMC O mode Only Time Out ims Silent time Fig 11 Setting of the PC SMC amp in out module communication e Program Setting Language selection SMC controller settings SMC controller number 1 SMC VO modules communication settings SMC VO baud rate 38400 SMC VO mode oN Time Out ms Silent time Fig 12 Language setting 5 2 SMC Communication Devices SM Modules For the SMC controller communication with object devices can serve a global variables which addresses e g START STOP ALARM
16. meout means the maximal period of time during which the exchange of messages with the device has to be finished It is assumed that the communication task from SM5 will have a normal priority and the exchange of messages has to be finished during 500 ms timeout Ehn Communication tasks wizard Set priority of the communication task and masimal time to walt for response in milliseconds Priority normal Timeout rg 9100 Ez Fig 17 Assignment of the priority and waiting time 14 5 2 5 Control Variables The last creator window serves for the configuration of transmission control if the appropriate fragment of the program forecasts it It is indicated in the window to which of variables has to be write the information about the correctness or incorrectness of the communication which of the variable is destined to write the communication time in and by means of which one can enable or disable communication tasks Control variables are used in advanced projects Eh Communication tasks wizard IF You want you can choose additional variables to control correctness time of cormunication ard turm this task off Correctness Communication time enon o Droit rons o l Fig 18 Control variables 5 2 6 Creation of the Communication Task Press the button _ Ceaeisk p Communication task has been created in communication task table in the main window e Check ik and modify if necessary Do
17. n on the correct connection of external signals see table 1 Supply depends on version code RS 232 80 253V a c d c gt Q O 65 485 or 20 40V a c d c Hr oad P ot 910111215141516 E QQOQOBQO O SMC PORT1 O PORT2O USB USB socket 22220220222 2 5 6 6 Flt 1 A 8 3 A eid RS 485 RS 485 There are 3 signalling diodes on the frontal plate D1 Two colour diodes Green colour continuous lighting signals a correct controller work Green colour pulsating signals the work in the configuration mode Red colour signals a configuration error D2 Green diode Signals the data transmission from the side of a slave device type D3 Yellow diode Signals the data transmission from the side of a master device type Table 1 Description of SMC Controller Outlets Termi i ee Terminal description Output 5 V for bus bias Line A of the first RS 485 interface of Port 1 Line B of the first RS 485 interface of Port 1 Line GND of the RS 485 interface of Port 1 Line GND of the RS 485 interface of Port 1 Line B of the second RS 485 interface of Port 1 Line B of the second RS 485 interface of Por
18. n z 4 Setting number of communication tasks device 1 function 056 preset single register address 2177 value 2 i Downloading communication tasks device 1 function 16 preset multiple registers address 2304 registers 11 i Values 0001 0000 OF 43 0003 0000 0002 0001 014 J Downloading communication tasks device 1 function 16 preset multiple registers address 2315 registers 11 J Values 0002 0001 1060 0002 0008 0001 0001 01F4 i Setting configuration device 1 function DG preset single register address 2178 value 2 4 Setting configuration device 1 function 06 preset single register address 2179 value 1 4 Setting program info device 1 function 16 preset multiple registers address 0 registers 3 J Values 0000 0000 0000 4 Function 8 command 2 start i Configuration downloaded successfully i Disconnected Fig 22 Exemplary communication window PC SMC 17 6 DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL FUNCTIONS Following functions of the MODBUS protocol were implemented in the controller code Readout of n registers Write of a single register Write of n registers Identification of the slave device 6 1 Readout of n registers code 03 Request The function enables the readout of values included in register in the addressed slave device Registers are 16 or 32 bit units which can include numerical values related to process va
19. ontroller The CPCon configurer write files with the XMC extension write table to file e Press the button The window Write file with the configuration of the communication subsystem appears in which one must write the file name e g Start_Stop xmc XMC extension added automatically Save file with configuration of the communication subsystem Save jrn START_STOP t Fe My Recent ef E Documents Fig 20 Writing the project to the file 16 5 2 9 Configuration Readout for Check Modification ETC Read table from file e Press the button Select the file in the appearing window Open file with the confirmation of the communication subsystem and click Open Open file with configuration of the communication subsystem Look im START_STOP Start Stop xme Fig 21 Reading in the project to the file In case of the file Start_Stop xmc the table of communication tasks will be looked like previously 5 3 Writing the Program in SMC e Before writing it is worth to open the lower part of the window by clicking Communication monitoring It allows to check if the write has proceeded correctly Download to SMC e Press the button e The window of the project specification metric appears which with the program will be written in the SMC controller During the write check information is displayed in the Communication monitoring window ication vi a m Communication vie
20. riables a s I The request frame is defined by the first 16 bit address of the register and the number of registers to readout The meaning of the register contents about given addresses can be different for different device types The function is not available in the broadcast mode Example Readout of 3 registers beginning from the register with 6B h address address address registers registers Hi Lo Hi Lo pit 03 o0 6 TE Response Register data are packed beginning from the lowest address first the older byte next the younger register byte Example Response frame of reg 107 reg 107 reg 108 reg 108 reg 109 reg 109 a bytes Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo 0 a a a a 6 2 Writing the Value in the Register Code 06 Request The function enables the modification of the register contents It is available in the broadcast mode Example address address Hi Lo Hi Lo 11 06 00 8 amp 7 3 9 LRC LRC Response The correct response for the request of the value write in the register is the message retransmission after performing the operation Example address address Hi Lo Hi Lo 11 06 LRC 00 87 09 9 6 3 Writing in n registers Code 16 Request The function is available In the broadcast mode It enables the modification of the register contents Example Write of two registers beginning from the register with the address 136 addr
21. se check whether the type and version code on the data plate correspond to the order code 3 BASIC REQUIREMENTS SAFETY SERVICE Symbols located in this user s manual mean f WARNING Warning of potential hazardous situations Especially important One must acquaint with this before connecting the SMC controller The non observance of notices marked by these symbols can occasion the damage of the instrument 2 CAUTION Designates a general useful note If you observe it handling of the controller is made easier One must take note of this when the instrument is working inconsistently to the expectations Possible consequences if disregarded Note The removal of the controller housing during the guarantee contract N period causes its cancellation In the security scope the controller meets the requirements of the N EN 61010 1 standard Remarks Concerning the Operator Safety Service All operations concerning transport installation and commissioning as well as maintenance must be carried out by qualified skilled personnel and national regulations for the prevention of accidents must be observed Before switching the controller on one must check the correctness of connection to the network Do not connect the controller to the network through an autotransformer Before removing the controller housing one must switch the supply off and disconnect measuring circuits One must remember that in the buil
22. stems one must start the program realizable from the catalogue with the controller for the given system WIN _XP CDM_Setup exe for Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 WIN_XP_64 CDM_x64 Setup exe for Windows XP x64 Windows Vista x64 and Windows server 2003 x64 This program will install controllers for new devices and ports in the system Next one must connect the controller which will be found and identified by the system as USB serial converter and the Port Com will be assigned to it USB Serial Port 5 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION NOTE The language description and examples of controller programming are included in the programming manual Before proceeding to the controller configuration one must prepare the controlling program taking advantage of tools included in the controller set 5 1 PC SMC Connection 5 1 1 Installation of the USB Controller If the PC computer has not an installed USB port controller for the SMC one must install it through the CDM_Setup exe program from the CD acc to the section 4 4 It generates that the USB port will be serviced as a serial port PC lt SMC Cable Connect the USB port of the computer to the USB port of the SMC controller on the frontal plate 5 1 2 Number of the USB Port Read out in the Device Manager of the Windows system which COM port is the USB port connected to the SMC controller e Menu Start gt Settings gt Control panel gt S
23. t 1 Output 5V for bus bias Lines of controller supply Not used Output TxD of the RS 232 interface of Port 2 nput RxD of the RS 232 interface of Port 2 Line GND of the RS 2382 and RS 485 interfaces of Port 2 Fig 3 Electrical connections of the SMC controller The controller has two serial ports Port 1 and Port 2 The port 1 is destined for communication with devices of Slave type Two RS 485 interface systems are added to the Port 1 The operation of both systems is identical Interface systems are electrically connected and galvanically isolated from the remainder of the system Interface lines are connected to terminals 1 2 3 4 for the first port and 5 6 7 8 for the second port The RS 485 bus enables the direct connection to 32 devices with RS 485 interface The maximal bus length depends on the baud rate and is included in limits from several dozens of meters for high speeds up to ca 1 2 km for low speeds The port 2 is destined for the controller configuration with the PC computer The Port 2 includes RS 485 RS 232 and USB interfaces The RS 485 interface enables the connection of the controller to the RS 485 serial bus its lines has been led out to terminals 14 15 and 16 RS 232 and USB interfaces are destined to connect with the Master system The RS 232 interface signals are led out to terminals 12 13 and 14 The USB interface is available on the controller frontal plate RS 485 RS 232 and USB interfaces are
24. ystem gt Hardware gt Device Manager In the appearing window develop Ports 5 Ports COM i LPT Printer Port LPT1 JY Communication Port COM1 _Y USB Serial Port COMS In the case like above USB is the COM5 port 5 1 3 Starting the CPCon configurer One can start the configurer in three ways a Menu CPDev Project gt Run the configurer Be CPDev E Va 3 File Edit View Project Tools Window 68 4 B Buik F pe BEN i ii enar Rebuild all iz START STOP H POU z Clean E gt Global variables p _ ae Tasks Pia Run simulator f Libraries Pa Fun configurer Fig 4 Starting the configurer from the Project Menu b Tools gt Configurer Da a bm ao a t CPDev ea File Edt View Project Tools Window Help DB 4a4k e ESTART STOP h POU H Global variables Options Global settings Compiler Simulator Fig 5 Starting the configurer as tools C Menu start CPDeV gt CPCon Accessories CPDey Documents KD Setup Programs Lume settings Lume Proces Search mi Lumel Process Microsoft Office Help and Support PanelMaster Fig 6 Starting the configurer from the system menu The first way is applied directly after the Project compilation The two next require the file import from the compiled project After starting the configuration window of the CPCon communication appears File Transmission

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