TEMPLATE FUNCTIONALITY Figure 2: Language Manager “MLS_LangMangr_FP_00”
? Window Scripts On Show: Connects to the Language Manager database and determines the available languages.
On Hide: Disconnects from the Language Manager database.
? Language buttons Translates only the Language Manager window to the selected language. After a language button is pressed, it is highlighted yellow, indicating that a language has been selected but the entire application still needs to be translated. If more languages are added, additional buttons and/or pages will be accessible in order to accommodate the new language.
? “Translate to Selected Language” button Translates the rest of the application to the selected language. (Makes the Selected Language the Current Language)
? Previous/Next page buttons Show additional pages of available languages.
? “Abort Translation” button Stops the translation process. After an incomplete translation, another translation must be initiated in order to continue.
? “Exit” button
Closes the Language Manager window.
? “Current Language” and “Current Font Name” fields
Indicates the currently operative language and font (This is not an indication of the selected language!).
? “Translation Process Status” area
Contains error messages and translation status information.
? “Database Last Access Error” field Contains the integer value last returned by a SQL function. At the end of the translation process, a “-5” should appear along with the text “No more rows to be fetched.”
TEMPLATE LOADING PROCEDURE If you do not plan to implement MLS Language Manager, you must still Dbload the file “MLS_General.csv” to your application.
To implement the MLS Language Manager, follow the directions outlined in section 4.1.7 of the MLS StarterKit document.
TEMPLATE REVISION HISTORY See section 4.1.7 of the MLS StarterKit document.
10.G. Main Windows + AlarmDIST
10.G.1 OVERVIEW DOCUMENT PURPOSE This document provides contains the following topics: ?
Description of the template Main Windows and Alarm Windows for Distributed Alarming applications. The template windows are listed in the table below. ?
OTHER DOCUMENTS A separate document titled “Distributed Alarming Configuration and Setup NOMLS” describes all non-Window configuration and setup required for Distributed Alarming project applications
DISTRIBUTED ALARMING All Alarm displays in these windows use the DISTRIBUTED Alarm Wizards.
10.G.2 COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION This Starter Kit application contains Window Templates for the Top, Center, and Bottom Main windows that a project is built on. It also contains the Distributed Alarm windows. These components provide navigation, and alarming capabilities. The table below lists all components of the Template. INTOUCH ITEM Windows COMPONENT Additional_Custom_OPTIONS SYS_AlarmHistory_CP_00 SYS_Alarming_CP_00 SYS_Alarming_CP_02 SYS_AlarmSummary_CP_00 SYS_BottomMain_BR_00 SYS_MainMenu_CR_00 SYS_OverView01_CR_00 SYS_TopMain_TP_00 SYS_TopMore1_TP_00 CSV files AccessNames_Generic.csv or AccessNames_Batch.csv 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 CURRENT VERSION 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 Description of the options and modifications required for project
applications.
Alarm_DIST_Generic.csv or Alarm_DIST_Batch.csv Alarm_DIST_WindowNames_NOMLS.csv AlarmGroups_Generic.csv or AlarmGroups_Batch.csv BasicTools_General.csv BasicTools_General_PLC_Generic.csv or BasicTools_General_PLC_Batch.csv BasicTools_WindowNames.csv Custom_WindowNames.csv SysWide_AccessLevels.csv VersionManagement.csv VersionManagement_WindowNames.csv Window_Navigation.csv Application Scripts None Key Scripts Data Change Scripts Condition Scripts None &Second SYS_SoundSystem_RUN {Alrm01} $NewAlarm <> 0 {Alrm02} Alrm_SubSecondA_Run > 0 Quick Function Scripts Table 9: Template components
10.G.3 STANDARD SCREEN LAYOUT
None 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 07.02.00.00 All components of the Wonderware Starter Kit are based on the following recommended screen layout.
The screen is divided into 3 Window areas.
? TOP Window
This window is used to select different windows for the center window. The default window name is “SYS_TopMain_TP_00”
? CENTER Window
This area displays Overview windows which show the Process or Machine graphic display.