4/13/2010 11:52 AM | |
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Hi benjie, as far as I know, you are using a special OEM panel (OP37 WK). The standard panel was an OP37. First of all, you have to install the special additional software for ProTool to be able to handle this panel with ProTool (you wrote, you already did it). So, the file "Ly_OP37wk.dll" has to be located at the ProTool folder. Afterwards you have to edit the file "Protool.ini". Add the line "OP37WK=Ly_OP37wk.dll" to the same area, where similar lines for other panels are located. Then change the headerline of this area from "reinit=0" into "reinit=1". Open your project with ProTool and build a new project "OP37" with the content of the "OP37 WK". Save your new project "OP 37" and open it with WinCC flexible. Hint: To migrate an RMOS-based panel (OP37) to a windows based panel (for instance MP377), means to lose some old parts and create some other parts new => a lot of work! http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/18796902 |
mfG / Best regards |
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