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Visualisation with »VisiWinNET®«
12.6
OPC tunnel for local visualisation (integrated control system)
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12.6.3
Manual integration of variables (experts only - background knowledge required!)
If no suitable parameter file is available, the Item ID can also be entered manually (as an alternative
to the variables browser).
Depending on the server and the type of connection (local or remote), a defined syntax must be
observed. The following sections provide a description of the syntax.
How to enter a variable manually:
1. Open the Project Explorer.
2. Activate the variable editor by double-clicking on the desired channel in the node
VariablesChannels.
3. Select the New entry from the context menu.
4. Enter the ItemID in the ItemID/address input field. Alternatively, enter the variable name
in the variable editor.
The given syntax of the ItemID must be observed!
Syntax of the ItemID
The ItemID must be used according to the table, depending on the desired OPC tunnel.
Data types used:
Access to ...
Syntax of the ItemID
DataManager OPC tunnel
1.Put the prefix,
2.The index results from 0x5FFF minus <Code> of the DataManager.
Example: (code = 5): 0x5FFF - 5 = 0x5FFA = 24570
3.Specify the variable as follows:
DM.pari<0x5FFF
"minus" Code>d<Data type>.
4.If an additional reference to a subindex is provided, supplement the
following entry:
• Example with subindex "1": DM.pari24572s1d8
DataManager Remote OPC tunnel
1.In the ItemID, put the prefix,
2.Specify the variable as follows: .pari<0x5FFF "minus" <Code>d<Data
type>.
• Example: RemoteIPC.DM.pari24572d8
3.If an additional reference to a subindex is provided, supplement the
following entry:
• Example with subindex "1": RemoteIPC.DM.pari24572s1d8
CAN OPC tunnel
• Put the prefix, CAN, in front of the variable:
CAN.can<
Number of the CAN interface>.dev<Device CAN
address>.pari<0x5FFF "minus" Code>d
• Example (CAN interface 2, CAN address 18, code 1, subcode 2, data type
unsigned INT):
CAN.can2.dev18.pari24576s2d17