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I<br />

Unit Functions<br />

8 Recipe management<br />

0<br />

Delete recipe In run mode, the specified recipe can be deleted from the terminal memory using the<br />

[Delete recipe] function. Press the function or touch key linked with [Delete recipe].<br />

Doing so opens a selection list with available recipe files. Select the file you want to<br />

delete and press the Enter key. To confirm that you want to delete the file, press Enter.<br />

To cancel the action, press .<br />

Use recipes in the<br />

PC<br />

The [DOP Tools File Transfer] program (icon in the DOP Tools program group) installed<br />

on your PC makes for addressing the terminal like a PC drive. This means the PC can<br />

be used for creating backup copies of terminal files (e.g. recipe files). This way, new recipes<br />

can be created in the PC and transferred to the terminal.<br />

The recipe file is saved in SKV format on the PC and can be called up in Excel. The files<br />

can be edited in Excel and can then be used again in the plant. Complete the file with<br />

the "END" command.<br />

Example<br />

P100;3<br />

P102;0<br />

H50;12<br />

END<br />

You can also transfer recipe files between terminal and PC via FTP. Use the [DOP<br />

Tools] / [DOP FTP Transfer] (Standard FTP Client) program for this purpose.<br />

There are restrictions for recipes in SKV format when using Unicode. For further<br />

information, refer to chapter 8.8 "Unicode".<br />

Creating and transferring recipes using the controller program<br />

Recipe data can be created, transferred and deleted via a control block in the controller.<br />

The files created with the controller program are compatible with the recipe files of the<br />

terminal. Consequently, the terminal can receive files created by the controller program<br />

and vice versa.<br />

194 <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – DOP11A <strong>Operator</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong>s

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