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You have checked for whether "Graphics Runtime" and "Tag Logging Runtime" are activated in the "Computer properties" dialog. Procedure 1. Activate runtime by clicking the relevant button in the toolbar or selecting the relevant menu bar. 2. Start the tag simulator to test the WinCC OnlineTrendControl with the tags. 3. Go to "Start/SIMATIC/WinCC/Tools" on your computer. 4. Select the "WinCC Tag Simulator". The simulation program will open.
Define two tags that you have connected in OnlineTrendControl. 6. Assign the tag with property "Random" and click on the "Active" option. 7. Save the settings in each case. 8. Click the "Start Simulation" button. The simulation is started and the trend supplied with data. 9. Deactivate runtime if you want to end the example project.
Test all functions for zooming and move the trend or the axes. More information is found under How to use the zoom functions in trend windows (Page 1450) . More information on operating the OnlineTrendControl in runtime is found under Operating the OnlineTrendControl in runtime (Page 1442) . You can expand the OnlineTrendControl with a ruler window for example. More information can be found under How to Generate Statistics of Runtime Data (Page 1452) and How to configure the Ruler window/Statistics window/Statistics area window
You can display as many trends as you need in a WinCC FunctionTrendControl. Configuring a maximum of 8 trends is recommended. ● A trend can represent a maximum of 10000 value pairs. ● You can use online tags, archive tags or data from user archives for the trends. ● The online tags of a trend must have the identical update cycle. ● The archive tags of a trend must have the same update cycle and must be recorded in a continuous cycle. ● The representation of tags in the form of functions over time is only possible, if the values of the trend are supplied through the API interface. In order to display tags as time functions, use the WinCC OnlineTrendControl.
The number of trend values that can be displayed on the screen is limited by the screen resolution and selected size of the trend window. Therefore, when displaying trends, it is possible that fewer values are displayed in the trend window than are actually archived. If, for example, in an area of 100 pixels 200 measured values are archived, each pixel represents 2 measured values. The value shown on the screen is that of the most recent data (most recent time stamp).
If you want to connect the data from an archive tag, you have to have configured a user archive with columns. | |
you have to have configured a user archive with columns. | |
If you want to use a script to supply the trend values with data in runtime, you will require a script through the API interface. E.g. the display of a tag as a time function if you do not want to use the WinCC OnlineTrendControl |
Define the data source for each trend. You can select the following: – Archive tags of a process value archive – Online tags from the tag management – User archive columns – No configured data source to establish a connection in runtime via a script
Click on to select the tags for the X axis and the Y axis. The online tags connected to a trend must have the identical update cycle. The archive tags connected with a trend must originate from the process archive of a server and be acquired in a continuous cycle.
If the data is connected with a user archive, select columns of the user archive for the X axis and Y axis. Define the "ID" for each column, starting from which the values of the column will be used. 5. If the trends in the trend window are always updated, activate the "Update" option. If you e.g. want to compare a current trend display with an earlier trend display, deactivate the "Update" option for the comparison trend. 6. Configure the time range in which the trend will be displayed:
If you want to define a fixed time interval, select setting "Start to end time". Enter the date and time for each. – If you want to define a time period, select the setting "Time range". Define the date and time for the start time. The time range is the result of a multiplication of the "Factor" and "Time unit", e.g. 30 times "1 minute" for a time range of 30 minutes. Enter the factor and the time unit in the "Time range" field. – If you want to display a certain number of values, select the setting "Number of measurement points". Define the date and time for the start time. Enter the desired number of measurement points in the input field. – If the trend will be provided via a user archive, define the number of value pairs for the area to be displayed. Enter the desired number in the "Number of measurement points" field. 7. Save the configuration
The WinCC controls are operated at runtime using the functions of the toolbar buttons. The status bar contains information pertaining to the current status of the WinCC control. You can adapt the toolbar and the status bar for all WinCC controls when configuring, or at runtime. Requirement ● A picture showing a WinCC control is opened in Graphics Designer when configuring. ● The WinCC control is assigned the "Configuration dialog" button function for opening the configuration dialog in Runtime. ● The configuration dialog of the WinCC control is open.
In the list, activate the button functions you require for operating the WinCC control in Runtime. For information on the button functions, refer to the description of the corresponding WinCC control at "Operation in runtime". 3. Determine the sorting order for displaying the button functions in the toolbar. Select the button functions from the list and the move the functions using the "Up" and "Down" buttons. 4. Define a shortcut key for the functions of the toolbar buttons. 5. Any button functions assigned operator authorizations are only available in Runtime to authorized users