Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5007N122 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
Tamagawa: | Tamagawa | TS5007N122: | TS5007N122 |
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Japan: | Japan | Material: | Iron |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 20-120 |
Wire: | Wire |
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Set the language in the operating system of your computer whose code page is used for nonUnicode program parts. For more information, please consult your operating system documentation.
The operating system user interface language is the language in which the GUI of operating system is displayed. All Windows menus, dialogs and help text are displayed in this language. During configuration, some system dialog boxes are displayed in WinCC Configuration in the operating system user interface language, for example, standard dialogs such as "Open file" and "Save as". The operating system user interface language can only be switched with multilingual operating systems.
The WinCC GUI language is the language of the project interface in WinCC Configuration, i.e. the language in which the WinCC menus, dialog boxes and help are displayed during configuration. You can set any language as the WinCC GUI language installed during setup. The maximum installation includes: German, English, Italian, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korea, Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional). You need a dongle to work with Asian languages. The language that you selected for the installation of WinCC is set as the WinCC GUI language when you first start WinCC. The next time you start WinCC the interface is displayed in the WinCC GUI language that you set up last.
Set dialog language for the WinCC user interface centrally in WinCC Explorer, "Extras" menu. Select a language you are familiar with as the WinCC GUI language for configuration.
If the current WinCC GUI language is not the same as the operating system user interface language, the standard dialog elements of certain WinCC editors remain unchanged and continue to be displayed in the operating system user interface language. This applies to standard buttons, such as "Cancel", and standard system dialogs, such as "Save as", "Open file" or "Print". In order to display these elements in the desired language, you need to set the operating system user interface to the same language as you are using for the WinCC GUI language.
The project language is the language to be used for the project you are creating. You can create a project containing multiple project languages in order to make several languages available in runtime.
In addition to the languages installed with WinCC you can select any other language | |
supported by your operating system as the project language. | |
Of the operating system languages, |
only supports the respective primary languages, e.g. English (USA) but not English (GB), Chinese Traditional (Taiwan) but not Chinese Simplified (PR Chin
In each case set up the project language directly in the editor you are using for configuration, for example, in the "Alarm Logging" editor or the "Graphics Designer" editor. After switching the configuration language, the user interface remains the same in WinCC Configuration. Only the language of the texts which you create for your project is switched. The current project language is displayed in the status bar of the respective editor.
The Runtime language is the language in which the project is displayed in Runtime. You may set a Runtime language in WinCC in which the project will start in Runtime. The language must be set up in the text library.