1/5/2010 9:13 AM | |||
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Hello Rizal Dwi Listio, Yes, it is possible. BUT only if you used back transfer by loading the project to the Panel. Then you could create a new file of WinCC flexible and change the Panel to TP 277. After this you have to transfer the project to TP 277. Here you get all informations you need: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/21907703 And here some otherhelp to back transfer: Back transfer of project data You can not only store the compiled project file but also the compressed source data for the project on Windows CE devices with an external storage medium and on PCs. The source data is required for the project to be transferred back from the HMI device to a configuration PC. The back transfer allows you to subsequently change or analyze a project. This remains true even if the source file (*.hmi) of the project is no longer available on a configuration PC. How it works Enable the "Back transfer" option in the transfer settings of the respective HMI device. The source data is transferred with the compiled project file. The project is compressed from the source format (*.hmi) for the transfer and sent as a *.pdz file to the external storage medium of the HMI device or directly to the PC. When it is transferred back, the *.pdz file is saved on the configuration PC. Then, the project transferred back is decompressed and opened in WinCC flexible. When saving the project, assign a name for the project transferred back. The back transfer of integrated projects is not supported. Requirements for back transfer There needs to be sufficient space on the HMI device for the source data. The HMI device needs an external memory card for the back transfer from a Windows CE device. If the HMI device does not have a memory card or if there is insufficient memory space, the transfer is terminated. The compiled project file is fully transferred beforehand, however. Runtime starts with the transferred project data. When you transfer the source data of a large project and have an Ethernet connection available to you, select a network drive as the storage location. This setup avoids problems with the storage location on the HMI device. Use small or medium sized configurations for the back transfer. This will keep the transfer time to a minimum. You have the following options when there are numerous project files: Transfer the project file as a compressed *.arj file onto a CF card, for example, using the backup function of the project manager. WinCCflexible does not check if the source data on the HMI device actually belongs to the project running on the device. If you have transferred a project in the interim without the source data, outdated project data may still be on the HMI device. The project data may no longer match the project that is currently running.
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1/5/2010 10:57 AM | |
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What if I have download the PSB file to the other TP270? Can i still do the back transfer? |
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