13 logbook – Lenze ApplicationTemplate PackML (PLC Designer R3-x) User Manual
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Architecture: The ApplicationTemplate PackML in detail
Logbook
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• The CSV file (file name: AT_DefinedErrors.CSV) after creation from the »PLC Designer« can be
found in the main directory of the controller (volatilely in the flash memory of the controller).
Thus the file can be used during the project planning phase of a machine application (example:
for an external visualization system).
How to write the CSV file:
On the visualization interface of
L_Main, click the Create CSV File button.
[9-30] Example: Structure of the exported CSV file
For experts: Export of the CSV file via application
• Alternatively, the file export via xExecuteCreateCSVFile of the Error List Handler
L_EATP_GVL.ErrorListHandler can be called from the application program (FALSE->TRUE edge).
• The following outputs provide information on the progress:
xBusyCreateCSVFile, xDoneCreateCSVFile, and sInfoCreateCSVFile .
9.13
Logbook
The ApplicationTemplate PackML transmits the error events to the logbook function of the
Controller. The logbook entries are visible in chronological order in the logbook of the controller.
How to display the logbook of the controller:
1. Double-click the controller in the device view.
2. Call the Log tab to show the contents of the logbook:
• Example: Logbook view (two warnings/errors). Click the
button to update the view.
The Description column contains information about the cause of the respective message.
The logbook entries (Description) column have the following structure:
Example:
M1.2, Module2, F12002, Demo: Drive Error of drive 2
<(absolute) machine module address>, <module name>, <error response with error ID>,
<error text> <(optional) detailed error information >