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CIMPLICITY Machine Edition Getting Started, GFK-1868E

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<strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

<strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> Projects<br />

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Animation Features: an HMI application that depicts the various types of<br />

animation available in View.<br />

Brewery: an HMI and logic brewery application that runs on a Windows NT<br />

target.<br />

Car Wash: an HMI and logic application that runs on a Windows NT target.<br />

This application is built in an SFC document.<br />

ControlStation HMI Features: an HMI and logic application that runs on a<br />

Windows NT target. This application also shows some web documents.<br />

FC2000 Brewery: an HMI and logic brewery application that runs on a<br />

ControlStation/ViewStation CE. (Projects containing a logic component cannot<br />

be downloaded to a ViewStation, as ViewStation CEs do not support logic.)<br />

FC2000 Zone Control: an HMI and logic application that runs on a<br />

ControlStation/ViewStation CE. This application runs a four-zone ventilation<br />

logic system. It is to be used with the ControlStation/ViewStation CE Tutorial.<br />

(Projects containing a logic component cannot be downloaded to a<br />

ViewStation, as ViewStation CEs do not support logic.)<br />

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ST - Lunar Lander: an HMI and logic application that runs on a Windows NT<br />

target. This project demonstrates the Structured Text (ST) language and its<br />

interaction with UDFBs (User Defined Function Blocks).<br />

Tutorials include<br />

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Animation: an HMI application that illustrates and provides details on the<br />

various animations that you can use in your HMI.<br />

AppExec: an HMI application that demonstrates the AppExec Script function.<br />

Keystrokes: an HMI application that displays the analog values associated with<br />

the keys on your keyboard.<br />

Logging: an HMI application that demonstrates how to log production data to<br />

an ASCII text file.<br />

Recipes: an HMI application that shows how one would load and modify<br />

recipes.<br />

Scripting: an HMI application that demonstrates some of View Developer’s<br />

scripting capabilities.<br />

3. Browse through the project in <strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Edition</strong>.<br />

Open the project’s graphical panels, ladder logic, and SFCs (if they exist) in their<br />

respective editors. To open an editor, right-click the appropriate node in the<br />

Project tab of the Navigator and select Open.<br />

24 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong><br />

<strong>GFK</strong>-<strong>1868E</strong>

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