2/13/2025 12:16 PM | |
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Hi umutcan_celik35, In this case, first of all, you must migrate the project that you have configured in WinCC Flexible 2008 to TIA Portal using the migration tool that I share with you below: Once the project has been migrated, you will be able to configure the HMI Unified panel. Even so, if you want to do this panel migration, I think you will encounter many problems because they are completely different equipment with many new configurations and it is possible that the easiest way is to start from scratch (this is my humble opinion based on the experience of other cases). On the other hand, for the proxy issue with Unified and S7-300 equipment, I have two comments: 1. In general, a device proxy can be used for a Unified HMI exactly as you are used to by the older HMIs.You can address tags symbolically via the proxy and S7 routing via CPs or similar is still supported. 2. The only restriction, however, is the message system:Since Unified HMIs can generally only receive messages if the check mark for "Automatic update" is set in the runtime settings for the HMI connection and this functionality is only supported by the 1200 or 1500 controllers, it is not possible to send control messages from an S7-300 to the Unified HMI.Control messages contain: Alarm_S, Alarm_SQ, Alarm_D, Alarm_DQ messages Report system error For this reason, if you want to trigger messages via an S7-300, you would have to work with the discrete alarms.These messages can be triggered using normal PLC tags. This is based on the following FAQ that was used with the other older panels: I hope this information can help you. Best regards! |
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2/14/2025 1:10 PM | |
Joined: 8/3/2009 Last visit: 9/10/2025 Posts: 16386 Rating:
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Hello umutcan_celik35 what do you mean with "Problem with the recipe"? do you want to migrate or use the generated recipe in the old panel also in the new one? then we need to know if the old panel is programmed in WinCC flexible or protool if its made in WinCC flexible you can use this one: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/view/98784532 Bye Murof |
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