L-force | plc designer – Lenze PLC Designer PLC Designer (R3-1) User Manual

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L-force | PLC Designer

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DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

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Safe a recipe in a file

The values of the specified recipe will be written to a file with
extension *.txtrecipe, the name of which you have to define. For this
purpose the standard dialog for saving a file in the local file system will
open.
ATTENTION: The implicitly used recipe files, necessary as a buffer for
reading and writing of the recipe values, may not get overwritten. This
means that the name for the new recipe file must be different from
"<recipe name>.<recipe definition name>.txtrecipe" !
1st parameter: Recipe definition name
2nd parameter: Name of the particular recipe to be saved in the
specified file

Load a recipe from a file

The recipe which has been stored in a file (see above "Save recipe") can
be reloaded from this file. The standard dialog for browsing for a file
will open for this purpose. The filter automatically is set to extension
"*.txtrecipe". After having reloaded the file, the recipe values will be
updated accordingly in the Recipe Manager.
1st parameter: Recipe definition name
2nd parameter: Name of the particular recipe, for which the values
should be loaded from the specified file to the Recipe Manager.

Read recipe

The current values of the variables of the specified recipe definition will
be read from the controller and be "written" to the specified recipe.
This means that the values will be stored implicitly (in a file on the PLC)
and also immediately will be monitored in the recipe definition table in
the Recipe Manager. In other words: The recipe managed in the Recipe
Manager gets updated with the actual values from the PLC.
1st parameter: Recipe definition name
2nd parameter: Name of recipe for which the values should be read
from the PLC and be stored as actual recipe values.

Write recipe

The values of the given recipe, as visible in the Recipe Manager, will be
written to the variables on the PLC.
1st parameter: Recipe definition name
2nd parameter: Name of the particular recipe the values of which
should be written to the variables on the PLC.

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