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WinCC flexible ES -- Creating HMI configurations -- Loading and testing configurations
How can you transfer a WinCC flexible configuration without configuration software to an operator panel (Pack&Go)?
How do you use WinCC flexible to transfer a project to an operator panel via S7 routing?
Which settings must you make on the RT Loader to transfer a WinCC flexible Runtime file from the configuration computer to a visualization PC?
Which settings do you have to make so that a ProTool project or WinCC flexible project can be transferred via TeleService Adapter IE?
What can be the causes of the project download via TeleService not working?
How do you simulate the system keyboard via K or F-keys?
How can you transfer a WinCC flexible project via Ethernet to a Windows-based panel?
How can you transfer a WinCC flexible project via MPI/PROFIBUS to a Windows-based panel?
How can you transfer a WinCC flexible project serially to a panel?
How can you transfer data via USB from a WinCC flexible configuration computer to a Windows-based operator panel and which USB cables can be used for this?
How can you simulate with WinCC flexible the function keys of the various Windows-based operator panels via the PC keyboard?
Which cable can you use for data transfer between a Micro Panel and a configuration PC?
Why can't you simulate the Runtime for an OP73/OP73micro/TP177A/ TP177micro or OP77A in WinCC flexible on a PC?
What can be the causes of the project download via TeleService not working?
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Configuration Notes:
You need a constant data stream to transfer the configuration. The stream must also reach a certain speed, which is checked before the transfer is made.
If the criteria are not met, no connection is set up to the panel. Furthermore, the connection must be very stable. Especially over long segments, e.g. international connections, the connection is often not very stable.

Note:
It is generally recommended not to do project downloads via TeleService using GSM communications.

Technical background:
The transfer route, e.g. abroad, is set up via roaming. This means that the connection runs over multiple servers. The protocols sent are delayed accordingly depending on the number of servers involved. If a protocol is not acknowledged within the timeout period, no connection can be set up to the panel.

In contrast, with STEP 7 you get a message if the connection is to be interrupted during transfer. Once the connection has been set up again the transfer can be continued from the point where it was interrupted.

 Entry ID:21668150   Date:2005-06-28 
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