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Catalogue management in the »Engineer«
Catalogue packages
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11.2
Catalogue packages
A catalogue package combines several catalogues and thus unites them for the distribution,
installation and use of catalogues. The catalogue package contains several catalogues which each
contain several elements.
[11-1] Schematic structure of a catalogue package
Examples of catalogue packages available in »Engineer« are the Engineer and EngineerFB catalogue
packages.
• The Engineer catalogue package comprises:
• all basic catalogues of the »Engineer«,
• all device and device module catalogues.
• The EngineerFB catalogue package comprises:
• Catalogs with function blocks (FBs) and technology applications for the Servo Drives 9400
device series.
11.3
Installation of catalogues
»Engineer« catalogues can only be installed by executing an installation program:
If several »Engineer« versions are installed on your computer, each »Engineer« installation provides
its own catalogues. To find out which catalogues are provided by the installed »Engineer«, select the
menu command ToolsCatalogues.
11.4
Use of catalogues in projects
11.4.1
Relationship between project and catalogues
Every project element is based on one or more catalogue elements.
Installation
Installable catalogues
(The availability of the catalogues depends on the respective installation.)
»Engineer« full version
• Addition of a catalogue package
»Engineer« upgrade/update
»Engineer« service pack
»Engineer« device data update
• Addition of a catalogue package
• Replacement of a catalogue package
• Addition of a further catalogue package version
• Addition of individual catalogues to an existing catalogue package
• Replacement of individual catalogues in an existing catalogue package