Complex STD_symbols (STD_OBJECTS)

The complex standard objects differ from the simple standard objects in that they have their own datapoint types. They are fully device-oriented; graphical objects and data point types are linked.

The advantage is that the sample datapoint of the graphics objects according datapoint type is copied to a new datapoint when inserted as a reference.

This chapter groups the STD_OBJECTS according to their datapoint types (regardless of the symbols) and describes the related panels.

By default, the STD_OBJECTS have the following panels for operation:

Equipment operational panels are opened by left-clicking the object. These panels display all responses. For all "*2" symbols (Analog2, etc.) and their datapoints, these panels are used to send commands to the control.

Information panel: The information panel, opened by right-clicking (or via the menu), displays all datapoint elements with their value, status and time. A detailed description of the individual datapoint elements can be found in the description of the respective datapoint type.

Simulation panel: For many STD_OBJECTS, this panel allows you to describe certain data point elements and simulate their behavior as if a peripheral device were connected in the equipment operational panel. It is also opened by right-clicking or via the menu.

Property panel: Used to configure the datapoint elements (corresponds to the panels opened from the reference editor with DP parameters).

The setting of description, format or unit is only possible for your own system!

For some objects you can also display a trend and manage a trend buffer.

The master datapoints _mp* are not archived by default. With creating a datapoint the archive config is activated.

The requirement for operation and configuration is that a linked datapoint exists and that the user has the appropriate authorization. Equipment operational panels can be opened by operator level users, while trend displays and correction values can be opened by operator_all users; configuration panels can be opened by para level users and simulation panels by root level users.

In order to be able to work with operational and simulation panels (i.e. to simulate a peripheral device), you must first set address activation in the Properties panel and DP parameters tabs to TRUE.

Symbol Symbol name Datapoint type Description
STD SYMBOLE 118 ANALOG1 ANALOG1 Used to display analog values of PLCs.
STD SYMBOLE 119 ANALOG1_1 ANALOG1 Smaller analog value display.
STD SYMBOLE 120 ANALOG2 ANALOG2 This symbol displays an analog value with alarms.
STD SYMBOLE 121 ANALOG2_1 ANALOG2 This symbol displays an analog value without a unit and comment.
STD SYMBOLE 122 ANALOG_BAR ANALOG1 ANALOG2 Displays analog values as a bar.
STD SYMBOLE 123 BIT_CONDITION BIT_CONDITION This symbol displays a state or an alarm.
STD SYMBOLE 124 COMPRESSOR PUMP1 PUMP2 This symbol displays a compressor.
STD SYMBOLE 125 COUNTER1 COUNTER1 This symbol displays a counter.
STD SYMBOLE 126 COUNTER1_1 COUNTER1 This symbol displays a counter (with label).
STD SYMBOLE 127 DRIVE

DRIVE1

DRIVE2

This symbol displays a drive.
STD SYMBOLE 128 FAN PUMP1 PUMP2 This symbol displays a fan.
STD SYMBOLE 129 FILTER BIT_CONDITION This symbol displays a filter.
STD SYMBOLE 130 FLAP SLIDE_VALVE1 SLIDE_VALVE2 This symbol displays a flap.
STD SYMBOLE 131 FLAP_HAND_1 SLIDE_VALVE_HAND1 This symbol displays a flap that is graphically updated.
STD SYMBOLE 132 GAS_TORCH BIT_CONDITION This symbol displays a gas torch.
STD SYMBOLE 133 MAZERATOR PUMP1 PUMP2 This symbol displays a macerator.
STD SYMBOLE 134 PUMP PUMP1 PUMP2 This symbol displays a pump.
STD SYMBOLE 135 ROTOR

DRIVE1

DRIVE2

This symbol displays a rotor (side view).
STD SYMBOLE 136 ROTOR_BIG

DRIVE1

DRIVE2

This symbol displays a rotor (front view).
STD SYMBOLE 137 SLIDE_VALVE SLIDE_VALVE1 SLIDE_VALVE2 These symbols display a valve without its drive.
STD SYMBOLE 138 SLIDE_VALVE_E SLIDE_VALVE1 SLIDE_VALVE2 These symbols display a valve with electric drive.
STD SYMBOLE 139 SLIDE_VALVE_HAND_1 SLIDE_VALVE_HAND1 This symbol displays a valve that is graphically updated.
STD SYMBOLE 140 SLIDE_VALVE_P SLIDE_VALVE1 SLIDE_VALVE2 These symbols display a valve with pneumatic drive.
STD SYMBOLE 141 WH_SC1 WH_SC1, WH_SC_SERVICE This symbol displays operating-time counters or operations counters. Details on this object and its configuration can be found in the chapter Maintenance package.
STD SYMBOLE 142 WH_SC1_1 WH_SC1, WH_SC_SERVICE This symbol displays operating-time counters or operations counters. Details on this object and its configuration can be found in the chapter Maintenance package.