User Guide
Version
1.1.0
Citect Pty Ltd
3 Fitzsimmons Lane
Gordon NSW 2072
Australia
www.citect.com
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November 2004 Edition for CitectSCADA Batch
Manual Revision 1.0.0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................ 11
1.1 GENERAL STRUCTURE OF CITECTSCADA BATCH .................................................................................... 12
2 CITECT BATCH EQUIPMENT EDITOR................................................................................................... 13
2.1 FRAMEWORK .............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1.1 Menu bar ............................................................................................................................................... 14
2.1.1.1 File..................................................................................................................................................................14
2.1.1.1.1 General functionality ................................................................................................................................15
2.1.1.1.2 New ...........................................................................................................................................................16
2.1.1.1.2.1 Browse...............................................................................................................................................16
2.1.1.1.3 Attach ........................................................................................................................................................17
2.1.1.1.4 Open ..........................................................................................................................................................18
2.1.1.1.5 Import Data ...............................................................................................................................................19
2.1.1.1.6 End ............................................................................................................................................................19
2.1.1.2 View ...............................................................................................................................................................20
2.1.1.3 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................20
2.1.1.3.1 General functionality ................................................................................................................................21
2.1.1.3.2 Backup.......................................................................................................................................................22
2.1.1.3.2.1 Browse...............................................................................................................................................22
2.1.1.3.3 Restore.......................................................................................................................................................23
2.1.1.3.3.1 Current Project ..................................................................................................................................23
2.1.1.3.3.1.1 Browse.......................................................................................................................................23
2.1.1.3.3.2 New Project .......................................................................................................................................24
2.1.1.3.3.2.1 Browse.......................................................................................................................................24
2.1.1.4 Help ................................................................................................................................................................25
2.1.2 Toolbar .................................................................................................................................................. 26
2.1.3 Project Explorer and Data window ...................................................................................................... 27
2.1.4 Statusbar................................................................................................................................................ 28
2.2 AREAS......................................................................................................................................................... 29
2.2.1 Show All................................................................................................................................................. 30
2.2.2 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 31
2.2.3 View ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.2.4 Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.2.5 Copy....................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.2.6 Export .................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.2.7 History ................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.2.8 Delete..................................................................................................................................................... 35
2.2.9 Print ....................................................................................................................................................... 35
2.2.10 Cell .................................................................................................................................................... 36
2.2.10.1 Show All ........................................................................................................................................................37
2.2.10.2 New ................................................................................................................................................................37
2.2.10.3 View ...............................................................................................................................................................38
2.2.10.4 Edit .................................................................................................................................................................39
2.2.10.5 Copy ...............................................................................................................................................................39
2.2.10.6 Export.............................................................................................................................................................40
2.2.10.7 History............................................................................................................................................................41
2.2.10.8 Delete .............................................................................................................................................................41
2.2.10.9 Print ................................................................................................................................................................42
2.2.10.10 Unit............................................................................................................................................................43
2.2.10.10.1 Show All................................................................................................................................................44
2.2.10.10.2 New .......................................................................................................................................................44
2.2.10.10.2.1 Unit................................................................................................................................................45
2.2.10.10.2.2 Unit phases ....................................................................................................................................46
2.2.10.10.2.2.1 Add Phase..............................................................................................................................46
2.2.10.10.2.2.2 Remove..................................................................................................................................47
2.2.10.10.2.2.3 Config. Tags ..........................................................................................................................47
2.2.10.10.2.3 Parameters .....................................................................................................................................48
2.2.10.10.2.3.1 Add param .............................................................................................................................48
2.2.10.10.2.3.2 Remove..................................................................................................................................49
2.2.10.10.2.3.3 Config. Tags ..........................................................................................................................49
2.2.10.10.2.4 Valves............................................................................................................................................49
2.2.10.10.2.4.1 Add valve ..............................................................................................................................50
2.2.10.10.2.4.2 Remove..................................................................................................................................50
2.2.10.10.2.5 Other information..........................................................................................................................51
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2.2.10.10.2.5.1 Config. Tags ..........................................................................................................................52
2.2.10.10.3 View ......................................................................................................................................................52
2.2.10.10.4 Edit ........................................................................................................................................................55
2.2.10.10.5 Copy ......................................................................................................................................................56
2.2.11 Export................................................................................................................................................ 57
2.2.12 History............................................................................................................................................... 57
2.2.12.1.1 Delete.......................................................................................................................................................58
2.2.12.1.2 Print .........................................................................................................................................................58
2.3 TANK .......................................................................................................................................................... 59
2.3.1 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 60
2.3.1.1 General ...........................................................................................................................................................61
2.3.1.2 Pipes ...............................................................................................................................................................62
2.3.1.2.1 Add pipes ..................................................................................................................................................63
2.3.1.2.2 Remove .....................................................................................................................................................63
2.3.2 View ....................................................................................................................................................... 64
2.3.3 Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 66
2.3.4 Copy....................................................................................................................................................... 67
2.3.5 Export .................................................................................................................................................... 68
2.3.6 History ................................................................................................................................................... 68
2.3.7 Delete..................................................................................................................................................... 69
2.3.8 Print ....................................................................................................................................................... 69
2.4 PIPES ........................................................................................................................................................... 70
2.4.1 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 71
2.4.1.1 Pipes ...............................................................................................................................................................71
2.4.1.2 Valves.............................................................................................................................................................72
2.4.1.2.1 Add valve ..................................................................................................................................................72
2.4.1.2.2 Remove .....................................................................................................................................................73
2.4.2 View ....................................................................................................................................................... 73
2.4.3 Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 75
2.4.4 Copy....................................................................................................................................................... 76
2.4.5 Export .................................................................................................................................................... 77
2.4.6 Delete..................................................................................................................................................... 77
2.4.7 Print ....................................................................................................................................................... 78
2.5 VALVES ...................................................................................................................................................... 79
2.5.1 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 80
2.5.2 View ....................................................................................................................................................... 81
2.5.3 Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 81
2.5.4 Copy....................................................................................................................................................... 82
2.5.5 Export .................................................................................................................................................... 83
2.5.6 Delete..................................................................................................................................................... 83
2.5.7 Print ....................................................................................................................................................... 84
2.6 PARAMETER ................................................................................................................................................ 85
2.6.1 Parameter Types ................................................................................................................................... 85
2.6.2 Parameter Data Types .......................................................................................................................... 85
2.6.3 Parameter Types and Data Types......................................................................................................... 85
2.6.4 Show All................................................................................................................................................. 87
2.6.5 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
2.6.6 View ....................................................................................................................................................... 89
2.6.7 Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 90
2.6.8 Copy....................................................................................................................................................... 91
2.6.9 Export .................................................................................................................................................... 92
2.6.10 History............................................................................................................................................... 92
2.6.11 Delete ................................................................................................................................................ 93
2.6.12 Print .................................................................................................................................................. 93
2.7 PHASE ......................................................................................................................................................... 94
2.7.1 Definition and description .................................................................................................................... 94
2.7.2 Show All................................................................................................................................................. 95
2.7.3 New ........................................................................................................................................................ 96
2.7.3.1 New ................................................................................................................................................................97
2.7.3.1.1 Set Value Invalid.......................................................................................................................................98
2.7.3.1.2 Set Value Boolean.....................................................................................................................................98
2.7.3.1.3 Set Value String ........................................................................................................................................98
2.7.3.1.4 Set Value Integer.......................................................................................................................................99
2.7.3.1.5 Set Value Float..........................................................................................................................................99
2.7.3.1.6 Set Value DateTime..................................................................................................................................99
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2.7.3.2 Edit ...............................................................................................................................................................100
2.7.3.3 Remove ........................................................................................................................................................101
2.7.4 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 101
2.7.4.1 Edit ...............................................................................................................................................................102
2.7.5 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 103
2.7.6 Copy..................................................................................................................................................... 104
2.7.7 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 105
2.7.8 History ................................................................................................................................................. 105
2.7.9 Delete................................................................................................................................................... 106
2.7.10 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 106
3 CITECT BATCH RECIPE EDITOR .......................................................................................................... 107
3.1 AUTHORIZATION ...................................................................................................................................... 107
3.2 FRAMEWORK ............................................................................................................................................ 108
3.2.1 Menu bar ............................................................................................................................................. 109
3.2.1.1 File................................................................................................................................................................109
3.2.1.1.1 Login .......................................................................................................................................................109
3.2.1.1.1.1 Error Messages................................................................................................................................109
3.2.1.1.1.1.1 Wrong Password or User ID ...................................................................................................110
3.2.1.1.2 Logout .....................................................................................................................................................110
3.2.1.1.3 Change Password ....................................................................................................................................110
3.2.1.1.3.1 Error Messages................................................................................................................................111
3.2.1.1.3.1.1 Password length ......................................................................................................................111
3.2.1.1.3.1.2 Password alphanumeric...........................................................................................................111
3.2.1.1.3.1.3 Password confirmation............................................................................................................111
3.2.2 Toolbar ................................................................................................................................................ 111
3.2.3 Project Explorer and Data window .................................................................................................... 112
3.2.4 Statusbar.............................................................................................................................................. 112
3.2.5 Tree View – High lighted Items .......................................................................................................... 112
3.3 AREAS....................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.3.1 Show All............................................................................................................................................... 114
3.3.2 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 114
3.3.3 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 114
3.3.3.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................115
3.3.4 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 116
3.3.5 History ................................................................................................................................................. 116
3.3.6 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 116
3.3.7 Cell....................................................................................................................................................... 117
3.3.7.1 Show All ......................................................................................................................................................118
3.3.7.2 View .............................................................................................................................................................118
3.3.7.3 Edit ...............................................................................................................................................................118
3.3.7.3.1 State.........................................................................................................................................................119
3.3.7.4 Export...........................................................................................................................................................120
3.3.7.5 History..........................................................................................................................................................120
3.3.7.6 Print ..............................................................................................................................................................121
3.3.7.7 Unit...............................................................................................................................................................122
3.3.7.7.1 Show All .................................................................................................................................................123
3.3.7.7.2 View ........................................................................................................................................................123
3.3.7.7.3 Edit ..........................................................................................................................................................124
3.3.7.7.3.1 For detailed information of the tab Parameters see 2.2.10.10.2.3 Parameters...............................124
. No changes in the Tab Parameters can be carried out. .......................................................................................124
3.3.7.7.3.2 State .................................................................................................................................................125
3.3.7.7.4 Export......................................................................................................................................................125
3.3.7.7.5 History.....................................................................................................................................................126
3.3.7.7.6 Print .........................................................................................................................................................126
3.4 TANK ........................................................................................................................................................ 127
3.4.1 Show All............................................................................................................................................... 128
3.4.2 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 128
3.4.3 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 129
3.4.3.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................130
3.4.3.2 Set Raw Material..........................................................................................................................................130
3.4.3.2.1 Search......................................................................................................................................................131
3.4.3.3 Set Expiration date.......................................................................................................................................131
3.4.4 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 132
3.4.5 History ................................................................................................................................................. 133
3.4.6 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 133
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3.5 USERS ....................................................................................................................................................... 134
3.5.1 Show All............................................................................................................................................... 135
3.5.2 New ...................................................................................................................................................... 135
3.5.2.1 General .........................................................................................................................................................136
3.5.2.1.1 Error Messages........................................................................................................................................136
3.5.2.1.1.1 Name missing..................................................................................................................................136
3.5.2.1.1.2 UID already exist ............................................................................................................................136
3.5.2.2 Groups ..........................................................................................................................................................137
3.5.2.2.1 Add ..........................................................................................................................................................137
3.5.2.2.2 Delete ......................................................................................................................................................138
3.5.3 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 138
3.5.4 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 140
3.5.5 Copy..................................................................................................................................................... 141
3.5.6 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 142
3.5.7 History ................................................................................................................................................. 142
3.5.8 Delete................................................................................................................................................... 143
3.5.8.1 Error Messages.............................................................................................................................................143
3.5.8.1.1 Item could not be deleted........................................................................................................................143
3.5.9 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 143
3.6 GROUPS .................................................................................................................................................... 144
3.6.1 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 145
3.6.2 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 146
3.6.3 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 147
3.7 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................... 148
3.8 PARAMETER .............................................................................................................................................. 150
3.8.1 Show All............................................................................................................................................... 151
3.8.2 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 151
3.8.3 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 152
3.8.3.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................153
3.8.4 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 153
3.8.5 History ................................................................................................................................................. 154
3.8.6 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 154
3.9 PHASE ....................................................................................................................................................... 155
3.9.1 Show All............................................................................................................................................... 156
3.9.2 View ..................................................................................................................................................... 156
3.9.3 Edit....................................................................................................................................................... 157
3.9.3.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................158
3.9.4 Export .................................................................................................................................................. 158
3.9.5 History ................................................................................................................................................. 159
3.9.6 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 159
3.10 OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 160
3.10.1 Definition and description .............................................................................................................. 161
3.10.2 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 162
3.10.3 New.................................................................................................................................................. 162
3.10.4 Design Sheet.................................................................................................................................... 163
3.10.4.1 Toolbar .........................................................................................................................................................164
3.10.4.1.1 Save .......................................................................................................................................................165
3.10.4.1.2 Print .......................................................................................................................................................166
3.10.4.1.3 Mark element.........................................................................................................................................166
3.10.4.1.4 Begin symbol.........................................................................................................................................167
3.10.4.1.5 End symbol............................................................................................................................................167
3.10.4.1.6 Phase......................................................................................................................................................168
3.10.4.1.6.1 Select .............................................................................................................................................169
3.10.4.1.6.2 Configurate....................................................................................................................................170
3.10.4.1.6.2.1 Set Value ...............................................................................................................................170
3.10.4.1.6.2.2 Set Raw Material...................................................................................................................171
3.10.4.1.6.2.2.1 Search ............................................................................................................................171
3.10.4.1.6.2.3 Set Value ...............................................................................................................................172
3.10.4.1.7 Jump ......................................................................................................................................................172
3.10.4.1.7.1 Add ................................................................................................................................................173
3.10.4.1.7.2 Remove..........................................................................................................................................173
3.10.4.1.8 Explicit Transition.................................................................................................................................173
3.10.4.1.9 Implicit Transition.................................................................................................................................176
3.10.4.1.10 Begin of simultaneous selection .........................................................................................................177
3.10.4.1.11 End of simultaneous selection ............................................................................................................178
3.10.4.1.12 Begin of sequence selection................................................................................................................179
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3.10.4.1.13 End of sequence selection ...................................................................................................................179
3.10.4.1.14 Grid on/off...........................................................................................................................................180
3.10.4.1.15 Delete selected element.......................................................................................................................180
3.10.4.2 Header ..........................................................................................................................................................180
3.10.4.2.1 Header ...................................................................................................................................................181
3.10.4.2.1.1 State ...............................................................................................................................................182
3.10.4.2.1.2 Set Effective Date .........................................................................................................................182
3.10.4.2.1.3 Set Expiration Date .......................................................................................................................183
3.10.4.2.2 Parameter...............................................................................................................................................184
3.10.4.2.2.1 Add ................................................................................................................................................185
3.10.4.2.2.2 Remove..........................................................................................................................................185
3.10.4.2.3 Verify.....................................................................................................................................................186
3.10.4.2.3.1 Verify.............................................................................................................................................186
3.10.4.2.3.1.1 Date check .............................................................................................................................186
3.10.5 View................................................................................................................................................. 187
3.10.6 Edit .................................................................................................................................................. 188
3.10.7 Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 188
3.10.8 Export.............................................................................................................................................. 189
3.10.9 History............................................................................................................................................. 189
3.10.10 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 190
3.10.11 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 190
3.10.12 Print Preview .................................................................................................................................. 191
3.10.13 Flow chart comment ....................................................................................................................... 192
3.11 RAW MATERIAL ....................................................................................................................................... 193
3.11.1 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 194
3.11.2 New.................................................................................................................................................. 195
3.11.2.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................196
3.11.3 View................................................................................................................................................. 196
3.11.4 Edit .................................................................................................................................................. 197
3.11.5 Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 198
3.11.6 Export.............................................................................................................................................. 199
3.11.7 History............................................................................................................................................. 199
3.11.8 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 200
3.11.9 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 200
3.12 PRODUCTS ................................................................................................................................................ 201
3.12.1 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 202
3.12.2 New.................................................................................................................................................. 203
3.12.2.1 State..............................................................................................................................................................204
3.12.2.2 Standardize...................................................................................................................................................205
3.12.2.3 Add material.................................................................................................................................................206
3.12.2.3.1 Search ....................................................................................................................................................206
3.12.2.4 Edit quantity.................................................................................................................................................207
3.12.2.5 Delete material .............................................................................................................................................207
3.12.3 View................................................................................................................................................. 207
3.12.4 Edit .................................................................................................................................................. 208
3.12.5 Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 209
3.12.6 Export.............................................................................................................................................. 210
3.12.7 History............................................................................................................................................. 210
3.12.8 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 211
3.12.9 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 211
3.13 MASTER RECIPES...................................................................................................................................... 212
3.13.1 Definition and description .............................................................................................................. 214
3.13.2 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 215
3.13.3 New.................................................................................................................................................. 215
3.13.4 Design Sheet.................................................................................................................................... 216
3.13.4.1 Toolbar .........................................................................................................................................................217
3.13.4.1.1 Save .......................................................................................................................................................218
3.13.4.1.2 Print .......................................................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.3 Mark element.........................................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.4 Begin symbol.........................................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.5 End symbol............................................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.6 Flow Chart Comment............................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.7 Print Preview .........................................................................................................................................219
3.13.4.1.8 Unit Procedure ......................................................................................................................................220
3.13.4.1.8.1 Toolbar ..........................................................................................................................................221
3.13.4.1.8.1.1 Print .......................................................................................................................................222
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3.13.4.1.8.1.2 Mark element.........................................................................................................................222
3.13.4.1.8.1.3 Begin symbol.........................................................................................................................222
3.13.4.1.8.1.4 End symbol............................................................................................................................222
3.13.4.1.8.1.5 Flow Chart Comment............................................................................................................222
3.13.4.1.8.1.6 Print Preview .........................................................................................................................222
3.13.4.1.8.1.7 Operation ...............................................................................................................................223
3.13.4.1.8.1.7.1 Select .............................................................................................................................224
3.13.4.1.8.1.7.2 Configurate....................................................................................................................225
3.13.4.1.8.1.8 Jump ......................................................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.9 Explicit Transition.................................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.10 Implicit Transition...............................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.11 Begin of sequence selection................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.12 End of sequence selection ...................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.13 Grid on/off...........................................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.1.14 Delete selected element.......................................................................................................226
3.13.4.1.8.2 Header ...........................................................................................................................................227
3.13.4.1.9 Jump ......................................................................................................................................................227
3.13.4.1.10 Explicit Transition...............................................................................................................................227
3.13.4.1.11 Implicit Transition...............................................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.12 Begin of simultaneous selection .........................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.13 End of simultaneous selection ............................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.14 Begin of sequence selection................................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.15 End of sequence selection ...................................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.16 Grid on/off...........................................................................................................................................228
3.13.4.1.17 Delete selected element.......................................................................................................................229
3.13.4.2 Header ..........................................................................................................................................................229
3.13.4.2.1 State .......................................................................................................................................................230
3.13.4.2.2 Set Effective Date .................................................................................................................................230
3.13.4.2.3 Set Expiration Date ...............................................................................................................................231
3.13.4.3 Verify ...........................................................................................................................................................232
3.13.4.3.1 Verify.....................................................................................................................................................232
3.13.4.3.1.1 Date check .....................................................................................................................................232
3.13.4.3.1.2 Raw material value check .............................................................................................................233
3.13.4.3.1.3 Raw material used check ..............................................................................................................233
3.13.4.3.1.4 Raw material used check ..............................................................................................................233
3.13.5 View................................................................................................................................................. 234
3.13.6 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 235
3.13.7 Edit .................................................................................................................................................. 235
3.13.8 Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 236
3.13.9 Export.............................................................................................................................................. 237
3.13.10 History............................................................................................................................................. 237
3.13.11 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 238
3.13.12 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 238
3.14 PROCESS ORDERS ..................................................................................................................................... 239
3.14.1 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 240
3.14.2 New.................................................................................................................................................. 241
3.14.2.1 Set start of production..................................................................................................................................242
3.14.3 New Control Recipes ...................................................................................................................... 243
3.14.3.1 Set Start of production .................................................................................................................................244
3.14.3.2 Assign Unit ..................................................................................................................................................245
3.14.3.3 Create ...........................................................................................................................................................246
3.14.3.3.1 Error Messages......................................................................................................................................246
3.14.3.3.1.1 Batch size incorrect.......................................................................................................................246
3.14.3.3.1.2 Batch size missing.........................................................................................................................247
3.14.3.3.1.3 Approved recipe ............................................................................................................................247
3.14.4 View................................................................................................................................................. 247
3.14.5 Edit .................................................................................................................................................. 249
3.14.6 Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 250
3.14.7 Export.............................................................................................................................................. 251
3.14.8 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 251
3.14.9 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 252
3.15 CONTROL RECIPES.................................................................................................................................... 253
3.15.1 Show All .......................................................................................................................................... 254
3.15.1.1 Transfer ........................................................................................................................................................255
3.15.1.2 Transfer back ...............................................................................................................................................256
3.15.2 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 257
3.15.3 Delete .............................................................................................................................................. 258
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3.15.4 Print ................................................................................................................................................ 258
4 CITECT BATCH SCHEDULER ................................................................................................................. 259
4.1 UNIT DISPLAY AREA ................................................................................................................................. 260
4.2 FUNCTION BUTTON .................................................................................................................................. 261
4.2.1 Complete.............................................................................................................................................. 261
4.2.2 Planned Start....................................................................................................................................... 263
4.2.3 Unload ................................................................................................................................................. 264
4.2.4 Unschedule .......................................................................................................................................... 265
4.2.5 Release................................................................................................................................................. 265
4.3 BATCH LIST............................................................................................................................................... 266
4.4 NAVIGATION ............................................................................................................................................. 266
5 CITECT BATCH VIEWER.......................................................................................................................... 267
5.1 BATCH DETAIL ......................................................................................................................................... 268
5.1.1 Header ................................................................................................................................................. 268
5.1.2 Function Button................................................................................................................................... 269
5.1.2.1 Start ..............................................................................................................................................................270
5.1.2.2 Stop ..............................................................................................................................................................271
5.1.2.2.1 Recipe Level ...........................................................................................................................................271
5.1.2.2.2 UP Level .................................................................................................................................................271
5.1.2.2.3 OP Level .................................................................................................................................................272
5.1.2.3 Restart ..........................................................................................................................................................273
5.1.2.4 Resume.........................................................................................................................................................274
5.1.2.5 Abort ............................................................................................................................................................275
5.1.2.5.1 Recipe Level ...........................................................................................................................................275
5.1.2.5.2 UP Level .................................................................................................................................................275
5.1.2.5.3 OP Level .................................................................................................................................................276
5.1.2.6 Pause ............................................................................................................................................................277
5.1.2.7 Hold..............................................................................................................................................................278
5.1.2.8 Reset.............................................................................................................................................................279
5.1.2.9 Mode ............................................................................................................................................................280
5.1.2.10 Ack. ..............................................................................................................................................................281
5.1.2.10.1 Acknowledge Transition .......................................................................................................................281
5.1.2.10.2 Acknowledge Parameter .......................................................................................................................283
5.1.2.11 Back..............................................................................................................................................................284
5.1.3 Display Window .................................................................................................................................. 285
5.1.3.1 Navigation ....................................................................................................................................................285
5.1.4 Detail window ..................................................................................................................................... 286
5.2 BATCH OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 287
5.2.1 Header ................................................................................................................................................. 287
5.2.2 Display Window .................................................................................................................................. 288
5.2.3 Detail window ..................................................................................................................................... 289
5.2.3.1 Quit...............................................................................................................................................................290
6 CITECT BATCH REPORT.......................................................................................................................... 291
6.1 TOOLBAR .................................................................................................................................................. 293
6.1.1 File and path data ............................................................................................................................... 293
6.1.2 First page of the report ....................................................................................................................... 293
6.1.3 Previous page of the report................................................................................................................. 293
6.1.4 Next page of the report........................................................................................................................ 293
6.1.5 Last page of the report ........................................................................................................................ 294
6.1.6 Print ..................................................................................................................................................... 294
6.1.7 Zoom out.............................................................................................................................................. 294
6.1.8 Zoom percent....................................................................................................................................... 294
6.1.9 Zoom in................................................................................................................................................ 294
6.1.10 Open Report .................................................................................................................................... 294
6.2 REPORT STRUCTURE ................................................................................................................................. 295
6.2.1 Header ................................................................................................................................................. 296
6.2.2 Body ..................................................................................................................................................... 296
6.2.3 Foot...................................................................................................................................................... 296
6.3 REPORT CREATION ................................................................................................................................... 296
6.4 EXPORT OF REPORT FILES ........................................................................................................................ 296
7 CITECT BATCH SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................... 297
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7.1 FILTER ...................................................................................................................................................... 299
7.1.1 New Filter............................................................................................................................................ 300
7.1.1.1 Set Fieldname...............................................................................................................................................300
7.1.1.2 Set Operator .................................................................................................................................................301
7.1.1.3 Set Value ......................................................................................................................................................301
7.1.1.3.1 Manual Input ...........................................................................................................................................301
7.1.1.3.2 Date .........................................................................................................................................................302
7.1.1.3.3 Instant......................................................................................................................................................302
7.1.2 Execute Filter ...................................................................................................................................... 303
7.1.3 Open Filter .......................................................................................................................................... 304
7.1.4 Save Filter ........................................................................................................................................... 305
7.1.5 Print Filter........................................................................................................................................... 306
7.1.6 Delete selected Filter .......................................................................................................................... 306
7.1.7 Delete all Filters.................................................................................................................................. 306
7.1.8 Refresh................................................................................................................................................. 307
7.1.9 Print List.............................................................................................................................................. 307
7.1.10 Next Data, Previous Data............................................................................................................... 308
8 ABBREVIATIONS......................................................................................................................................... 309
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1 Introduction
CitectSCADA Batch increases the efficiency of production plants and ensures a continuously
high quality of manufacturing.
CitectSCADA Batch offers the required flexibility in order to meet all demands concerning a
user-friendly operation as well as a GMP and FDA-compliant documentation.
CitectSCADA Batch is a flexible, modular batch management system for the automatic
administration, controlling and documentation of batch-oriented manufacturing processes.
By linking production to planning level, and the individual production plants to integrated
production lines, efficient process cycles are ensured.
Allowing you to monitor and control all automated actions and manual operation in the plant,
CitectSCADA Batch ensures everything is documented in accordance with G@MP (Good
Automated Manufacturing Practice) and ISA S88.
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1.1 General Structure of CitectSCADA Batch
Defines the physical / static
CTBEE elements and its properties
Defines the dynamic
CTBRE elements.
CTBASW
Carries out the Control
PLC Citect CTBE recipe. Reads and writes
Tags to Citect
Operation scheduling of the
CTBS control recipes
CTBV CTBV
Detail Overview
Operating and monitoring of Operating and monitoring of
the control recipe the control recipe
CTBSUM CTBRP
Summary of the User entries Control Recipe Report
and Events
Figure 1: General structure of CitectSCADA Batch
Legend
CitectSCADA Batch Equipment Editor (CTBEE)
CitectSCADA Batch Recipe Editor (CTBRE)
CitectSCADA Batch Batch Engine (CTBE)
CitectSCADA Batch Scheduler (CTBS)
CitectSCADA Batch Viewer (CTBV)
CitectSCADA Batch Summary (CTBSUM)
CitectSCADA Batch Report (CTBRP)
CitectSCADA Batch Advanced Setup Wizard (CTBASW)
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2 Citect Batch Equipment Editor
The Equipment Editor describes the physical environment and its properties of the plant. The
Equipment can be divided into Areas, Cells, Units and Tanks. Valves and Pipes describe the
connections between Tanks and Units. A phase describes the properties an Unit can have.
Parameters can be global, independently from equipment, or they can be related to a phase.
The Equipment Editor is used
• to manage areas and tanks
• to manage pipes and valves
• to create parameters and phases
2.1 Framework
The Equipment Editor Framework consist of a menu bar, toolbar, project explorer, data
window, and statusbar.
Figure 2: Framework Equipment Editor
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2.1.1 Menu bar
The menu bar consists of the items File, View , Maintenance, and Help.
2.1.1.1 File
With the File menu you can carry out actions regarding the project. The File menu can be
opened via a left mouse click on File in the menu bar or via the keys Alt + F.
Figure 3: Equipment Editor - Menu File
You can select a File menu item via the mouse (blue background color) or with the keys
(Ctrl+_) as defined in the menu:
New project (Ctrl+N)
Attach existing project (Ctrl+A)
Open existing project (Ctrl+O)
With Import Data you open a window to open an export file.
With End you exit the Equipment Editor.
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2.1.1.1.1 General functionality
Within this chapter the functionality of the items New, Attach, and Open of the File Menu will
be described in general.
default.bak
Chart 1: Database template file
default.bak is a database template file, the database template file can be empty or filled with
data depending on the requirements of the User.
With New you define a new batch project (*.mdf) with the name ‘XXX‘ that is based on the data
of the default.bak database.
Name:
“XXX“
default.bak XXX.mdf
Chart 2: New batch project
With attach a link to an existing project on a remote PC will be created. Once the link has been
created, the project will be visible in the open menu.
With Open the selected project with it’s according database will be opened.
current project ‘xxx.mdf‘
xyz.mdf abc.mdf 123.mdf
Chart 3: Open batch project
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2.1.1.1.2 New
With new you open a second window to enter a name for your new project and to define the
location of the database file.
Figure 4: New project
With OK you create a new project accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Browse you open an other window to browse for a directory.
In the case of a redundant Batch System, on both Database Server the new Project has to
create and the RedDB Service “Citect Batch Redundant Database” has to restart.
2.1.1.1.2.1 Browse
With Browse you open a window to browse for a location of the database file.
Figure 5: Get path
With OK the selected path will be chosen.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.1.1.1.3 Attach
With attach you open a second window to enter the project information of the project you want
to connect to.
Figure 6: Attach a project
With OK you create a link to a project on a remote PC accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: You can enter the computer name or the IP-address in the fields Primary Computer
Name and/or Standby Computer Name.
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2.1.1.1.4 Open
With open you open a second window to select an existing project.
Figure 7: Open project
With OK the selected project will be opened.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.1.1.1.5 Import Data
With Import Data you open a second window to chose the data you want to import.
Figure 8: Import data
With Open you open the selected file.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
When the import of the selected data was successful, following message appears that has to
be confirmed with OK.
Figure 9: Message “Import data”
2.1.1.1.6 End
With end you exit the Equipment Editor.
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2.1.1.2 View
With View you activate or deactivate the display of the toolbar.
Figure 10: Equipment Editor Menu View
2.1.1.3 Maintenance
With the Maintenance menu you can carry out actions regarding the project. The File
Maintenance can be opened via a left mouse click on Maintenance in the menu bar or via the
keys Alt + M.
Figure 11: Equipment Editor – Menu Maintenance
You can select a Maintenance menu item via the mouse (blue background color) or with the
keys (Ctrl+_) as defined in the menu:
Backup a project (Ctrl+B)
Restore a project (Ctrl+R)
Delete a project (Ctrl+D)
Note: The display of the Equipment Editor is always activated and can't be deactivated.
Note: In CitectSCADA Batch V1.1 is the menu Maintenance only available in the Recipe Editor
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2.1.1.3.1 General functionality
Within this chapter the functionality of the items Backup and Restore of the File Menu will be
described in general.
With backup you make a backup of your current batch project to a defined *.bak File. Here you
define a backup name for the backup of your batch project (default_xxx).
Name:
“default_xxx“
XXX.mdf default_XXX.bak
Chart 4: Backup current batch project
When you carry out a restore to the current project, the current project will be deleted before
the data of the selected *.bak file (here default_XXX.bak) will be restored under the current
project name. Thus the content of the current project will be replaced by the data of the
selected *.bak file but the project name (here current project.mdf) stays the same.
Note: To restore to a current project, no CitectSCADA Batch Client should be connected to
the database.
default_XXX.bak current project.mdf
Chart 5: Restore current batch project
When you carry out a restore to a new project, the content of the selected database (here
default_XXX.bak) will be stored as a new project with the defined name (here xyz).
Name:
“xyz“
default_XXX.bak xyz.mdf
Chart 6: Restore new batch project
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2.1.1.3.2 Backup
With Backup you open a second window to define the backup name and path.
Figure 12: Backup project
With OK the current project will be backup accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Browse you open an other window to browse for a directory.
2.1.1.3.2.1 Browse
With Browse you open a window to browse for a location of the project.
Figure 13: Get path
With OK the selected path will be chosen.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.1.1.3.3 Restore
With Restore you open a second window to define the project you want to restore. You can
restore a project as the current project or to a new project. You define you decision via the
radio button in the field to.
2.1.1.3.3.1 Current Project
Figure 14: Restore current project
With OK the selected project will be restored as the current project.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Browse you open an other window to browse for a directory.
2.1.1.3.3.1.1 Browse
With Browse you open a window to browse for the location of the project.
Figure 15: Get path
With OK the selected project will be chosen.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.1.1.3.3.2 New Project
Figure 16: Restore new project
With OK the selected project will be restored as a new project accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Browse you open an other window to browse for a directory.
2.1.1.3.3.2.1 Browse
With Browse you open a window to browse for a location of the project.
Figure 17: Get path
With OK the selected path will be chosen.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.1.1.4 Help
With Help you are able to display an information window about the equipment editor,
containing the version number of the equipment editor.
Figure 18: Equipment Editor Menu Help
Figure 19: Info Equipment Editor
With OK you close the Info window.
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2.1.2 Toolbar
A selected element can be processed by the functions of the toolbar. The toolbar consists of
following icons / functions:
Print list
Refresh project explorer
View an element
New element
Edit an element
Copy an element
Delete an element
Export Data
Import Data
History
Each icon in the toolbar is described by a tool tip.
The activity of the icons of the toolbar depends on the selected element as well as on the
defined rights of the user. E.g. an element in the highest level has only the functionality show
all and new. Thus the icons View, Edit, Copy, Delete, and History are embossed. For detailed
information regarding the rights of an user see 3.5 Users.
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2.1.3 Project Explorer and Data window
The project Explorer gives a tree overview of the project elements. In the data window the data
of the selected element will be displayed if available. Here the Areas are displayed in the data
window. The display of the elements in the tree overview depends on the rights of the user, for
detailed information see 3.5 Users.
Figure 20: Project Explorer / Data window
A plus besides an elements indicates, that a folders contains subfolders.
A tool menu will be open via a right mouse click for the selected element if available. The tool
menu consists of the same functions as the toolbar besides the print function.
Figure 21: Tool menu – Second level
In the highest level, it is only possible to show all elements and / or to create a new element.
Figure 22: Tool menu - Highest level
With a left mouse double click on the plus in the tree the tree with the corresponding
elements will expand or contract.
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With a left mouse click on the elements in the tree the view window of the corresponding
element will be open if available.
With a right mouse click on the project name, it is possible to view the project information.
Figure 23: Tool menu Project information
The project information consists of the project name, Server name and instance name,
Version, and Patch number.
Figure 24: Project information
2.1.4 Statusbar
Additional information can be displayed in the statusbar. For example the user that has been
logged into the system and when his password will be expire.
Figure 25: Statusbar
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2.2 Areas
Areas can be edit in the equipment editor. A project can exist of several areas, with several
cells consisting of several units.
If you select the folder Areas in the Project Explorer, all available areas will be displayed in the
data window.
Figure 26: Equipment Editor - Areas
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 27: Sorting Areas
Following functions can be carried out from the knot area:
Show all to display all areas independently form the state
New to create a new area
Figure 28: Highest level area functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the area level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected area
New New cell, will be described in the next chapter
Edit based on the selected area
Copy based on the selected area
Export based on the selected area
History based on the selected area
Delete based on the selected area
Figure 29: Area functions
2.2.1 Show All
To show all areas you have to select the knot area or any area in the project explorer and then
you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for areas will be displayed.
Figure 30: Show all areas
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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2.2.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the knot area in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new area will
be open.
Figure 31: New area
With Save you create a new area accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the area
Name Name of the area
Description Description of the area.
Version Version of the area (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the area will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the area. The state is set by default to Not Approved and
can't be changed in the Equipment editor.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the area will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the area (this field will be set when the state of the
area will be set to "Approved")
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 32: Message “Existing UID”
Note: Once you created a new area, you have to assign the new area to an user. Otherwise
the user is not allowed to carry out actions with the control recipes created for that new area.
For detailed information see 3.5 Users.
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2.2.3 View
There are two possibilities to view an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
area will be open.
When an area is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 33: View area
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the area will be printed.
2.2.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the area
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 34: Edit area
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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Note: If the state of the area is "Approved" you are not able to edit the area. The menu view
will be open for the selected area.
2.2.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected area will be open.
The entire data of the selected area has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 35: Copy area
With Save you create a new area accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 36: Message “Existing UID”
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2.2.6 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the area its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 37: Export area data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.7 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the area its history you want to display in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a
window to display the History of the selected area will be open.
Figure 38: Area history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the area will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.3 View).
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2.2.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected area
will be deleted.
Before the area will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 39: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the area will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
Note: If the area is approved you are not able to delete the area, and following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 40: Message window “Delete”
2.2.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.2.10 Cell
Cells can be edit in the equipment editor. A project can exist of several areas, with several
cells consisting of several units.
If you select the plus of an Area in the Project Explorer, all assigned cells will be displayed
in the project explorer.
Figure 41: Cells of an area
Following functions can be carried out from the area level:
New to create a new cell
Figure 42: Function New Cell
Following functions can be carried out in the cell level:
Show all to display all cells of all areas independently form the state
View based on the selected cell
New New unit, will be described in the next chapter
Edit based on the selected cell
Copy based on the selected cell
Export based on the selected cell
History based on the selected cell
Delete based on the selected cell
Figure 43: Cell functions
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2.2.10.1 Show All
To show all cells you have to select a cell in the project explorer and then you have to choose
Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for cells will be displayed.
Figure 44: Show all cells
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
2.2.10.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select an area in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon 'New
element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new cell will be
open.
Figure 45: New cell
With Save you create a new cell accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the cell
Name Name of the cell
Description Description of the cell.
Version Version of the cell (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the cell will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the cell. The state is set by default to Not Approved and
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can't be changed in the Equipment editor.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the cell will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the cell (this field will be set when the state of the
cell will be set to "Approved")
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 46: Message “Existing UID”
2.2.10.3 View
There are two possibilities to view a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the cell will
be open.
When a cell is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 47: View cell
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.2.10.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the cell will be
open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 48: Edit cell
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the state of the cell is "Approved" you are not able to edit the cell. The menu view will
be open for the selected cell.
2.2.10.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected cell will be open.
The entire data of the selected cell has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 49: Copy cell
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With Save you create a new cell accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 50: Message “Existing UID”
2.2.10.6 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the cell its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 51: Export cell data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.2.10.7 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the cell its history you want to display in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a window
to display the History of the selected cell will be open.
Figure 52: Cell history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the cell will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.10.3 View).
2.2.10.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected cell will
be deleted.
Before the cell will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 53: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the cell will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
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Note: If the cell is approved you are not able to delete the cell, and following message appears
that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 54: Message window “Delete”
2.2.10.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.2.10.10 Unit
Units can be edit in the equipment editor. A project can exist of several areas, with several
cells consisting of several units.
If you select the plus of a cell in the Project Explorer, all assigned units will be displayed in
the project explorer.
Figure 55: Units of a cell
Following functions can be carried out from the cell level:
New to create a new unit
Figure 56: Function New Unit
Following functions can be carried out in the unit level:
Show all to display all units of all areas independently form the state
View based on the selected unit
Edit based on the selected unit
Copy based on the selected unit
Export based on the selected unit
History based on the selected unit
Delete based on the selected unit
Figure 57: Unit functions
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2.2.10.10.1 Show All
To show all units you have to select an unit in the project explorer and then you have to
choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for units will be displayed.
Figure 58: Show all units
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
2.2.10.10.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select a cell in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon 'New element'
or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new unit will be open.
Figure 59: New unit - Unit
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of five tabs Unit, Unit phases, Parameter, Valves, and other information.
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If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 60: Message “Existing UID”
2.2.10.10.2.1 Unit
The tab unit consists of general data and property data.
UID Unique Id for the unit
Name Name of the unit
Description Description of the unit.
Version Version of the unit (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the unit will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the unit. The state is set by default to Not Approved and
can't be changed in the Equipment editor.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the unit will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the unit (this field will be set when the state of the
unit will be set to "Approved")
Capacity The capacity of the unit
Max. batch size Maximum batch size allowed for this unit
Min. batch size Minimum batch size allowed for this unit
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2.2.10.10.2.2 Unit phases
The tab unit phases consists of a list of phases. Containing the phase name, the parameter
name, and the Citect tag.
Figure 61: New unit - Unit phases
With Add phase a second window to select a phase will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected phase form the list.
With Config. tags you configure the tags for the selected phase.
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
2.2.10.10.2.2.1 Add Phase
With Add phase you open a window with all available phases. Here you select the required
phase and confirm your choice with ok.
Note: Only phases with the state Approved for production and Approved for test will be
displayed.
Figure 62: Add phase
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With OK you choose the selected phase and add its parameters to the parameter list.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.10.10.2.2.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected phases from the list.
2.2.10.10.2.2.3 Config. Tags
With Config. Tags you open a window to enter a Citect tag.
Figure 63: Get Citect tag
With OK you assign the Citect tag to the selected parameter of the unit phase.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.2.10.10.2.3 Parameters
The tab parameters consists of a list of parameters. Containing the parameter name and the
Citect tag.
Figure 64: New unit - Parameter
With Add param a second window to select a parameter will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected parameter form the list.
With Config. tags you configure the tags for the selected parameter.
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
2.2.10.10.2.3.1 Add param
With Add param you open a window with all available "global" parameters. Here you select the
required parameter and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 65: Add parameter
With OK you choose the selected parameter and add it to the parameter list.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.2.10.10.2.3.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected parameter from the list.
2.2.10.10.2.3.3 Config. Tags
With Config. Tags you open a window to enter a Citect tag.
Figure 66: Get Citect tag
With OK you assign the Citect tag to the selected parameter.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.10.10.2.4 Valves
The tab Valves consists of a list of valves. Containing the UID, the Name, the Description, and
the Citect tag.
Figure 67: New unit - Valves
With Add valve a second window to select a vale will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected valve form the list.
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.2.10.10.2.4.1 Add valve
With Add valve you open a window with all available valves. Here you select the required
valve and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 68: Add valve
With OK you choose the selected valve.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.10.10.2.4.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected valve from the list.
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2.2.10.10.2.5 Other information
The tab other information consists of a list of properties that can be assigned to Citect Tags.
Other information offers the opportunity to display or use additional information of the unit.
Note: The fist time you create an unit the list is empty. Once the unit has been created, the
entries in the list are visible.
Figure 69: New unit - Other Information
With Config. tags you configure the tags for the selected parameter.
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Batch ID Current Control recipe (CR) number of the running CR on the unit
Product No. Current Product number of the running CR on the unit
Product Name Current Product name of the running CR on the unit
Order No. Current Order number of the running CR on the unit
OP Sort No. Current Operation (OP) Sort number of the running CR on the unit
OP Name. Current Operation Name of the running CR on the unit
OP Description Current Operation Description of the running CR on the unit
UP Sort No. Current Unit Procedure (UP) Sort number of the running CR on the unit
UP Name. Current Unit Procedure Name of the running CR on the unit
UP Description Current Unit Procedure Description of the running CR on the unit
UP Start Time Start Time of the current Unit Procedure of the running CR on the unit
Unit state Current State of the running CR on the unit
Unit control tag Tags to external interfere with the running CR on the unit
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2.2.10.10.2.5.1 Config. Tags
With Config. Tags you open a window to enter a Citect tag.
Figure 70: Get Citect tag
With OK you assign the Citect tag to the selected parameter.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.10.10.3 View
There are two possibilities to view an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
unit will be open.
When an unit is displayed, on the tab Unit all fields are embossed and the button Save is
inactive.
Figure 71: View unit - Unit
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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On the tab Unit phases all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 72: View unit – Unit phases
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
On the tab Parameter all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 73: View unit - Parameter
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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On the tab Valves all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 74: View unit - Valves
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
On the tab Other Information all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 75: View unit - Other Information
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.2.10.10.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the unit will be
open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 76: Edit unit
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the state of the unit is "Approved" you are not able to edit the unit. The menu view will
be open for the selected unit.
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2.2.10.10.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected unit will be open.
The entire data of the selected unit has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 77: Copy unit
With Save you create a new unit accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 78: Message “Existing UID”
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2.2.11 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the unit its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 79: Export unit data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.2.12 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the unit its history you want to display in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a window
to display the History of the selected unit will be open.
Figure 80: Unit history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the unit will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.10.10.3
View).
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2.2.12.1.1 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected unit
will be deleted.
Before the unit will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 81: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the unit will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
Note: If the unit is approved you are not able to delete the unit, and following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 82: Message window “Delete”
2.2.12.1.2 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.3 Tank
If you select the folder Tanks in the Project Explorer, all available Tanks will be displayed in
the data window.
Figure 83: Equipment Editor - Tanks
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 84: Sorting Tanks
Following functions can be carried out from the knot Tanks:
Show all to display all tanks independently form the state
New to create a new tank
Figure 85: Highest level tank functions
Following functions can be carried out in the tank level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected tank
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected tank
Copy based on the selected tank
Export based on the selected tank
History based on the selected tank
Delete based on the selected tank
Figure 86: Tank functions Show All
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To show all tanks you have to select the knot tank or any tank in the project explorer and then
you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for tanks will be displayed.
Figure 87: Show all tanks
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
2.3.1 New
There are two possibilities to create a new tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element tank in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new tank
will be open.
Figure 88: New tank - General
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With Save you create a new tank accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of two tabs General and Pipes.
2.3.1.1 General
The tab general consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the tank
Name Name of the tank
Description Description of the tank
Min. Size Minimum size allowed for this tank
Max. Size Maximum size allowed for this tank
Version Version of the tank (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the tank will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the tank. The state is set by default to Not Approved and
can't be changed in the Equipment editor.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the tank will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the tank (this field will be set when the state of the
tank will be set to "Approved")
Tank active If the check box is activated, the tank is active for use in the production
(set in the recipe editor)
Raw material The Raw material that is stored in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Quantity The quantity that is in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Lot Lot number of the raw material in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Expiration date The expiration date of the raw material in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
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2.3.1.2 Pipes
The tab Pipes consists of a list of pipes. Containing the UID, the Name, the Description, and
the Citect tag.
Figure 89: New tank - Pipes
With Add pipes a second window to select a pipe will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected pipe form the list.
With Save you create a new tank accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 90: Message “Existing UID”
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2.3.1.2.1 Add pipes
With Add pipes you open a window with all available pipes. Here you select the required pipe
and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 91: Add pipe
With OK you choose the selected pipe.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.3.1.2.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected pipe from the list.
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2.3.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
tank will be open.
When a tank is displayed, on the tab General all fields are embossed and the button Save is
inactive.
Figure 92: View tank - General
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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On the tab Pipes all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 93: View tank - Pipes
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.3.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the tank
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 94: Edit tank
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the state of the tank is "Approved" you are not able to edit the tank. The menu view
will be open for the selected tank.
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2.3.4 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected tank will be open.
The entire data of the selected tank has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 95: Copy tank
With Save you create a new tank accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 96: Message “Existing UID”
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2.3.5 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the tank its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 97: Export tank data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.3.6 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the tank its history you want to display in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a
window to display the History of the selected tank will be open.
Figure 98: Tank history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the tank will be open (for detailed information see 2.3.2 View).
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2.3.7 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected tank
will be deleted.
Before the tank will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 99: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the tank will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
Note: If the tank is approved you are not able to delete the tank, and following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 100: Message window “Delete”
2.3.8 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.4 Pipes
If you select the folder Pipes in the Project Explorer, all available Pipes will be displayed in the
data window.
Figure 101: Equipment Editor - Pipes
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 102: Sorting Pipes
Following functions can be carried out from the knot Pipes:
New to create a new Pipe
Figure 103: Highest level pipe functions
Following functions can be carried out in the pipe level:
View based on the selected pipe
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected pipe
Copy based on the selected pipe
Export based on the selected pipe
Delete based on the selected pipe
Figure 104: Pipe functions
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2.4.1 New
There are two possibilities to create a new pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element pipe in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new pipe
will be open.
The menu consists of two tabs Pipes and Valves.
Figure 105: New pipe - Pipes
With Save you create a new pipe accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 106: Message “Existing UID”
2.4.1.1 Pipes
The tab pipes consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the pipe
Name Name of the pipe
Description Description of the pipe
Citect tag Assigned Citect tag which is uses for the busy signal by the CTBBE.
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2.4.1.2 Valves
The tab Valves consists of a list of valves. Containing the UID, the Name, the Description, and
the Citect tag.
Figure 107: New pipe - Valves
With Add valve a second window to select a valve will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected valve form the list.
With Save you create a new pipe accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
2.4.1.2.1 Add valve
With Add valve you open a window with all available valves. Here you select the required
valve and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 108: Add valve
With OK you choose the selected valve.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.4.1.2.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected valve from the list.
2.4.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the pipe you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
pipe will be open.
When a pipe is displayed, on the tab Pipes all fields are embossed and the button Save is
inactive.
Figure 109: View pipe - Pipes
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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On the tab Valves all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 110: View pipe - Valves
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.4.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the pipe you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the pipe
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID.
Figure 111: Edit pipe
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the pipe is assigned to a tank you are not able to edit the pipe, and following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 112: Message window “Edit”
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2.4.4 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the pipe you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected pipe will be open.
The entire data of the selected pipe has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 113: Copy pipe
With Save you create a new pipe accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 114: Message “Existing UID”
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2.4.5 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the pipe its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 115: Export pipe data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.4.6 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a pipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the pipe you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected pipe
will be deleted.
Before the pipe will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 116: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the pipe will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
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Note: If the pipe is assigned to a tank you are not able to delete the pipe, and following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 117: Message window “Delete”
2.4.7 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.5 Valves
If you select the folder Valves in the Project Explorer, all available Valves will be displayed in
the data window.
Figure 118: Equipment Editor - Valves
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 119: Sorting Valves
Following functions can be carried out from the knot valves:
New to create a new valve
Figure 120: Highest level valve functions
Following functions can be carried out in the valve level:
View based on the selected valve
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected valve
Copy based on the selected valve
Export based on the selected valve
Delete based on the selected valve
Figure 121: Valve functions
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2.5.1 New
There are two possibilities to create a new Valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element Valve in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new
Valve will be open.
Figure 122: New valve
With Save you create a new Valve accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Valves consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the Valve
Name Name of the Valve
Description Description of the Valve
Citect tag Assigned Citect tag
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 123: Message “Existing UID”
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2.5.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the valve you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
Valve will be open.
When a Valve is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 124: View valve
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
2.5.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a Valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the Valve you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the Valve
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID.
Figure 125: Edit valve
With Save you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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Note: If the valve is assigned to a pipe or an unit you are not able to edit the valve, and
following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 126: Message window “Edit”
2.5.4 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a Valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the Valve you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected Valve will be open.
The entire data of the selected Valve has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 127: Copy valve
With Save you create a new Valve accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 128: Message “Existing UID”
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2.5.5 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the valve its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window
to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 129: Export valve data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.5.6 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a Valve, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the Valve you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected Valve
will be deleted.
Before the Valve will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 130: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the Valve will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
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Note: If the valve is assigned to a pipe or an unit you are not able to delete the valve, and
following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 131: Message window “Delete”
2.5.7 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.6 Parameter
You have to distinguish between global parameters that can be used independently from
phases. And Parameters that are assigned to phases. Global parameters has to be assigned
to an operation if they should be used in a transition. Parameters assigned to a phase can be
used in a transition once the phase has been placed in the operation.
2.6.1 Parameter Types
Following Parameter Types can be defined for phase parameters:
Input reads data from Citect (Process),
this one can be used for global parameters as well
Output writes data to Citect (Process)
Release is used to release the interlock after dosing of a component. The Batch
Engine interlocks the equipment during dosing to secure that the equipment for
an unit can only be used once at the same time. The interlock of the Batch
Engine is independently from the PLC.
Report Data from Citect (Process) that should be documented in the report (e.g. actual
value)
Function call of a Function via CTBBE
Manual not supported in this version
Process not supported in this version
State not supported in this version
2.6.2 Parameter Data Types
Following Parameter data types can be defined for global parameters and phase parameters:
1 Invalid
2 Boolean
3 String
4 Integer
5 Float
6 DateTime
Note: A Boolean will be set static to 1 during executing the phase. Once the tag is set to 1 it
will not set to 0 automatically
2.6.3 Parameter Types and Data Types
The numbers in the column Data Type are related to the definition in the previous chapter.
Type Data Type Remark
Input 2, 3, 4, 5 Global Parameters can only be defined as type Input
Output 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Release 2 Internal parameter, no Citect Tag will be defined
Report 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Function 3
Table 1: Parameter and Data types
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If you select the folder Parameters in the Project Explorer, all available Parameters will be
displayed in the data window.
Figure 132: Equipment Editor – Global Parameters
Note: these parameters will be used as global parameters, as the parameters can be used
independently from a phase.
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 133: Sorting Parameters
Following functions can be carried out from the knot parameters:
Show all to display all parameters independently form the state
New to create a new parameter
Figure 134: Highest level parameter functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the parameter level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected parameter
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected parameter
Copy based on the selected parameter
Export based on the selected parameter
History based on the selected parameter
Delete based on the selected parameter
Figure 135: Parameter functions
2.6.4 Show All
To show all parameters you have to select the knot parameters or any parameter in the project
explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for
parameters will be displayed.
Figure 136: Show all parameters
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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2.6.5 New
There are two possibilities to create a new parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the knot parameters in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new
parameter will be open.
Figure 137: New parameter
With OK you create a new parameter accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Parameter consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the parameter
Name Name of the parameter
Description Description of the parameter
Version Version of the parameter (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the parameter will
be set to "Approved").
State State of the parameter. The state is set by default to Not Approved and
can't be changed in the Equipment editor.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the parameter
will be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the parameter (this field will be set when the state of
the parameter will be set to "Approved")
Data Type Data type of parameter.
Eng. Units Engineering units of the parameter
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 138: Message “Existing UID”
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2.6.6 View
There are two possibilities to view a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the parameter you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select
the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to
view the parameter will be open.
When a parameter is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 139: View parameter
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the parameter will be printed.
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2.6.7 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the parameter you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the
parameter will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 140: Edit parameter
With OK you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the state of the parameter is "Approved" you are not able to edit the parameter. The
menu view will be open for the selected parameter.
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2.6.8 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the parameter you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a
window with the copy of the selected parameter will be open.
The entire data of the selected parameter has been copied excepts the Unique ID that has
been changed by the system.
Figure 141: Copy parameter
With OK you create a new Parameter accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 142: Message “Existing UID”
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2.6.9 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the parameter its data you want to export in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way
a window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 143: Export parameter data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.6.10 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool
menu. First you have to select the parameter its history you want to display in the project
explorer and then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool
menu. Either way a window to display the History of the selected parameter will be open.
Figure 144: Parameter history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the parameter will be open (for detailed information see 2.6.6
View).
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2.6.11 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the parameter you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the
selected parameter will be deleted.
Before the parameter will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 145: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the parameter will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
2.6.12 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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2.7 Phase
2.7.1 Definition and description
A phase is the lowest level of procedural element in the
Phase procedural control model.
Chart 7: Procedural element - Phase
If you select the folder Phases in the Project Explorer, all available Phases will be displayed in
the data window.
Figure 146: Equipment Editor - Phases
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 147: Sorting Phases
Following functions can be carried out from the knot phases:
Show all to display all phases independently form the state
New to create a new phase
Figure 148: Highest level phase functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the phase level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected phase
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected phase
Copy based on the selected phase
Export based on the selected phase
History based on the selected phase
Delete based on the selected phase
Figure 149: Phase functions
2.7.2 Show All
To show all phases you have to select the knot phases or any phase in the project explorer
and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for phases will be
displayed.
Figure 150: Show all phases
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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2.7.3 New
There are two possibilities to create a new phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element phase in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to add a new
phase will be open.
Figure 151: New phase
With New a second window to define a parameter will be open.
With Edit a second window to edit a parameter will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected parameter form the list.
With Save you create a new phase accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Phase consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the phase
Phase Name of the phase
Description Description of the phase
Version Version of the phase (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the phase will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the phase. The state is set by default to Not Approved
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the phase will
be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the phase (this field will be set when the state of the
phase will be set to "Approved")
Version Version of the phase
List of parameters Containing the parameter name and description.
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If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 152: Message “Existing UID”
2.7.3.1 New
With new a second window to define a parameter will open.
Figure 153: Define phase parameter
With Set Value a second window will be open to enter the value in accordance with the
selected Data Type.
With Ok you assign the parameter to the phase accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Parameter consists of following data:
Name Name of the parameter
Description Description of the parameter
Type Type of parameter.
Sub Type Defines the order in which parameters should be processed within an
element. (not editable)
Data Type Data type of parameter.
Value The value of the parameter
Eng. Units Engineering units of the parameter
Scaled If scale is activated, the parameter can be scaled / normalized to 100.
Ingredients addition This check box should be activated if the parameter refers to a raw
material.
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2.7.3.1.1 Set Value Invalid
If the data type has been set to Invalid, a message will be displayed that has to be confirmed.
Figure 154: Message “Invalid datatype”
2.7.3.1.2 Set Value Boolean
If the data type has been set to Boolean, with Set Value you open a window to set the value.
Figure 155: Set Boolean value
With OK the selected choice will be added to the parameter menu.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.7.3.1.3 Set Value String
If the data type has been set to String, with Set Value you open a text window to enter a text.
Figure 156: Set String value
With OK the text will be added to the parameter menu.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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2.7.3.1.4 Set Value Integer
If the data type has been set to Integer, with Set Value you open a window to enter a value.
Figure 157: Set Integer value
With OK the value will be added to the parameter menu.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.7.3.1.5 Set Value Float
If the data type has been set to Float, with Set Value you open a window to enter a value.
Figure 158: Set Float value
With OK the value will be added to the parameter menu.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.7.3.1.6 Set Value DateTime
If the data type has been set to DateTime, with Set Value you open a window to enter a Date
and Time.
Figure 159: Set DateTime value
With OK date and time will be added to the parameter menu.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 160: Set DateTime value calender
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 161: Set DateTime value time
2.7.3.2 Edit
With edit a second window with the selected parameter will open. All fields accordingly to the
menu new can be edit.
Figure 162: Edit phase parameter
With OK you store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
Note: If the state of the phase is "Approved" you are not able to edit the phase. The menu
view will be open for the selected phase.
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2.7.3.3 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected parameter from the list.
2.7.4 View
There are two possibilities to view a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
phase will be open.
When a phase is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 163: View phase
With Edit a second window to view the parameter will be open.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the phase will be printed.
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2.7.4.1 Edit
When a parameter is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button OK is inactive.
Figure 164: View phase parameter
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the parameter will be printed.
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2.7.5 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the phase
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the UID. Changes carried out in the
menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 165: Edit phase
With New a second window to define a parameter will be open.
With Edit a second window to edit a parameter will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected parameter form the list.
With Save you create a new phase accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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2.7.6 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the copy
of the selected phase will be open.
The entire data of the selected phase has been copied excepts the Unique ID of the phase
that has been changed by the system.
Figure 166: Copy phase
With New a second window to define a parameter will be open.
With Edit a second window to edit a parameter will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected parameter form the list.
With Save you create a new phase accordingly to the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing UID will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 167: Message “Existing UID”
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2.7.7 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the phase its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window
to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 168: Export phase data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
2.7.8 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the phase its history you want to display in the project explorer and
then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way
a window to display the History of the selected phase will be open.
Figure 169: Phase history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the phase will be open (for detailed information see 2.7.4 View ).
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2.7.9 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected phase
will be deleted.
Before the phase will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 170: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the phase will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
2.7.10 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3 Citect Batch Recipe Editor
In the Recipe Editor you define the dynamic parts of the plant. You define raw materials,
products and the material in the tanks. You define how a product will be produced, defined in
the master recipe consisting of unit procedures, operations, and phases. In the recipe editor
you define what, how much, in which manner, will be produced by creating a process order,
and control recipes that has to be transferred to the Batch Scheduler for execution.
The Recipe Editor is used
• to administrate users
• to manage tanks, raw material, and products
• to create operations and master recipes
• to organize process orders and to create Control recipes
• to transfer batch orders (control recipes) to production level
3.1 Authorization
Before you are able to use the Recipe Editor, you have to authorize yourself by User Id and
Password. The functions you are able to carry out, depends on your User configuration. For
detailed information see 3.5 Users.
Figure 171: Authorization
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3.2 Framework
The Recipe Editor Framework consist of a menu bar, toolbar, project explorer, data window,
and statusbar.
Figure 172: Framework Recipe Editor
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3.2.1 Menu bar
The menu bar consists of the items File, View, Maintenance, and Help. For detailed
information regarding the menu bar see 2.1.1 Menu bar.
3.2.1.1 File
Following items in the file menu are specific for the Recipe Editor: Login, Logout, and Change
password. For detailed information regarding the other items of the file menu see 2.1.1.1 File.
Figure 173: Recipe Editor - Menu File
3.2.1.1.1 Login
With Login you open a second window to authorize the access to the project data.
Note: Once you open the dialog Login the current user will be logged out.
Figure 174: Authorization
With OK the login will be carried out.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.2.1.1.1.1 Error Messages
Following error messages are defined within CitectSCADA Batch.
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3.2.1.1.1.1.1 Wrong Password or User ID
If a wrong User Id or Password has been entered, following message appears, that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 175: Message “Wrong password”
3.2.1.1.2 Logout
With Logout the user will be logout and the project tree will be invisible.
Figure 176: Logout
Note: The use will be logged out automatically if he doesn’t carry out any actions for 10
minutes.
3.2.1.1.3 Change Password
With Change Password you open a second window to change the current password.
Figure 177: Change password
With Save the new password will be stored.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.2.1.1.3.1 Error Messages
Following error messages are defined within CitectSCADA Batch.
3.2.1.1.3.1.1 Password length
If the new password is too short (at least 7 digits), following message appears, that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 178: Message “Password length”
3.2.1.1.3.1.2 Password alphanumeric
If the new password consists only of numbers or letters, following message appears, that has
to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 179: Message “Password not alphanumeric”
3.2.1.1.3.1.3 Password confirmation
If the new password and the confirmation of the new password are different, following
message appears, that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 180: Message “Password confirmation”
3.2.2 Toolbar
A selected element can be processed by the functions of the toolbar. The activity of the icons
of the toolbar depends on the selected element. E.g. elements that are defined in the
Equipment Editor can only be viewed and edit in the Recipe Editor. Thus the icons New, Copy
and Delete are embossed.
For detailed information see 2.1.2 Toolbar.
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3.2.3 Project Explorer and Data window
The project Explorer gives a tree overview of the project elements. In the data window the data
of the selected element will be displayed if available. For detailed information see 2.1.3 Project
Explorer and Data window.
3.2.4 Statusbar
Additional information can be displayed in the statusbar.
For detailed information see 2.1.4 Statusbar.
3.2.5 Tree View – High lighted Items
Figure 181: Tree View
In the Tree View “Not Approved” Items will high lighted with a red border
Approved Items have none or a blue border.
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3.3 Areas
Areas can't be created and edited, besides the state, in the recipe editor. It is possible to view
them but the creation and editing of the areas, besides the state, has to be carried out in the
equipment editor. A project can exist of several areas, with several cells consisting of several
units.
If you select the folder Areas in the Project Explorer, all available areas will be displayed in the
data window.
Figure 182: Recipe Editor - Areas
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 183: Sorting Areas
Following functions can be carried out from the knot area:
Show all to display all areas independently form the state
Figure 184: Highest level area functions
Following functions can be carried out in the area level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected area
Edit based on the selected area
Export based on the selected area
History based on the selected area
Figure 185: Area functions
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3.3.1 Show All
To show all areas you have to select the knot area or any area in the project explorer and then
you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for areas will be displayed.
Figure 186: Show all areas
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.3.2 View
There are two possibilities to view an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
area will be open. For detailed information see 2.2.3 View.
3.3.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the area you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the area
will be open.
Only the field state can be edit.
Figure 187: Edit area
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With the State list box you can change the state of the area.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the area
Name Name of the area
Description Description of the area.
Version Version of the area (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the area will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the area.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the area will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the area (this field will be set when the state of the
area will be set to "Approved")
3.3.3.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the area. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 188: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.3.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the area its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 189: Export area data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.3.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of an area, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the area its history you want to display in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a
window to display the History of the selected area will be open.
Figure 190: Area history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the area will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.3 View).
3.3.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.3.7 Cell
Cells can't be created and edited, besides the state, in the recipe editor. It is possible to view
them but the creation and editing of the cells, besides the state, has to be carried out in the
equipment editor. A project can exist of several areas, with several cells consisting of several
units.
If you select the plus of an Area in the Project Explorer, all assigned cells will be displayed
in the project explorer.
Figure 191: Cells of an area
Following functions can be carried out in the cell level:
Show all to display all cells of all areas independently form the state
View based on the selected cell
Edit based on the selected cell
Export based on the selected cell
History based on the selected cell
Figure 192: Cell functions
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3.3.7.1 Show All
To show all cells you have to select a cell in the project explorer and then you have to choose
Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for cells will be displayed.
Figure 193: Show all cells
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.3.7.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the cell will
be open. For detailed information see 2.2.10.3 View.
3.3.7.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the cell you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the cell will be
open.
Only the field state can be edit.
Figure 194: Edit cell
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With the State list box you can change the state of the area.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the cell
Name Name of the cell
Description Description of the cell.
Version Version of the cell (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the cell will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the cell.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the cell will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the cell (this field will be set when the state of the
cell will be set to "Approved")
3.3.7.3.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the cell. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 195: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.3.7.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the cell its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 196: Export cell data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.3.7.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a cell, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the cell its history you want to display in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a window
to display the History of the selected cell will be open.
Figure 197: Cell history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the cell will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.10.3 View).
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3.3.7.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.3.7.7 Unit
Units can't be created and edited, besides the state, in the recipe editor. It is possible to view
them but the creation and editing of the units, besides the state, has to be carried out in the
equipment editor. A project can exist of several units, with several cells consisting of several
units.
If you select the plus of a cell in the Project Explorer, all assigned units will be displayed in
the project explorer.
Figure 198: Units of a cell
Following functions can be carried out in the unit level:
Show all to display all units of all cells independently form the state
View based on the selected unit
Edit based on the selected unit
Export based on the selected unit
History based on the selected unit
Figure 199: Unit functions
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3.3.7.7.1 Show All
To show all units you have to select an unit in the project explorer and then you have to
choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for units will be displayed.
Figure 200: Show all units
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.3.7.7.2 View
There are two possibilities to view an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
unit will be open. For detailed information see 2.2.10.10.3 View.
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3.3.7.7.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit an unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the unit you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the unit will be
open.
Only the field state can be edit.
Figure 201: Edit unit
With the State list box you can change the state of the unit.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The tab unit consists of general data and property data.
UID Unique Id for the unit
Name Name of the unit
Description Description of the unit.
Version Version of the unit (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the unit will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the unit.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the unit will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the unit (this field will be set when the state of the
unit will be set to "Approved")
Capacity The capacity of the unit
Max. batch size Maximum batch size allowed for this unit
Min. batch size Minimum batch size allowed for this unit
For detailed information of the tab Unit phases see 2.2.10.10.2.2 Unit phases. No changes in
the Tab Unit phases can be carried out.
3.3.7.7.3.1 For detailed information of the tab Parameters see 2.2.10.10.2.3 Parameters
. No changes in the Tab Parameters can be carried out.
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For detailed information of the tab Valves see 2.2.10.10.2.4 Valves. No changes in the Tab
Valves can be carried out.
For detailed information of the tab other information see 2.2.10.10.2.5 Other information. No
changes in the Tab other information can be carried out.
3.3.7.7.3.2 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the unit. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 202: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.3.7.7.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the unit its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 203: Export unit data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.3.7.7.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a unit, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the unit its history you want to display in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a window
to display the History of the selected unit will be open.
Figure 204: Unit history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the unit will be open (for detailed information see 2.2.10.10.3
View).
3.3.7.7.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.4 Tank
The creation and the editing of the physical data of a tank, including UID, Name, Description,
and Engineering Unit has to be carried out in the equipment editor. In the recipe editor you
define the contents of the tank, the raw material including the lot number and the quantity, as
well as the state. The raw material has to be selected via a list box.
If you select the folder Tanks in the Project Explorer, all available tanks will be displayed in the
data window.
Figure 205: Recipe Editor - Tanks
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 206: Sorting Tanks
Following functions can be carried out from the knot tanks:
Show all to display all tanks independently form the state
Figure 207: Highest level tank functions
Following functions can be carried out in the tank level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected tank
Edit based on the selected tank
Export based on the selected tank
History based on the selected tank
Figure 208: Tank functions
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3.4.1 Show All
To show all tanks you have to select the knot tank or any tank in the project explorer and then
you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for tanks will be displayed.
Figure 209: Show all tanks
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.4.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
tank will be open. For detailed information see 2.3.2 View.
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3.4.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the tank you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the tank
will be open.
Figure 210: Edit tank
With the State list box you can change the state of the unit.
With Set Raw Material you open a window to search for a Raw Material for the tank.
With Set Expiration date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The tab general consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the tank
Name Name of the tank
Description Description of the tank
Max. Size Maximum size allowed for this tank
Min. Size Minimum size allowed for this tank
Version Version of the tank (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the tank will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the tank.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the tank will be
set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the tank (this field will be set when the state of the
tank will be set to "Approved")
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Tank active If the check box is activated, the tank is active for use in the production
(set in the recipe editor)
Raw material The Raw material that is stored in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Quantity The quantity that is in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Lot Lot number of the raw material in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
Expiration date The expiration date of the raw material in the tank (set in the recipe editor)
For detailed information of the tab Pipes see 2.3.1.2 Pipes. No changes in the Tab Pipes can
be carried out.
3.4.3.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the unit. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 211: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.4.3.2 Set Raw Material
With set raw material you open a window to search for a Raw Material for the tank.
Figure 212: Get material
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Search you open a window to search a Raw Material
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3.4.3.2.1 Search
With search you open a window to search a Raw Material within the list of Raw Materials. The
first time the window is displayed the list is empty. With a click on the button Search the entire
list of raw material will be displayed.
Figure 213: Search materials
With OK the selected Raw Material will be selected.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the settings of the radio buttons Number or
Name and the text entered in the field. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.4.3.3 Set Expiration date
With set expiration date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
Figure 214: Expiration DateTime
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 215: Expiration date
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With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 216: Expiration time
3.4.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the tank its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 217: Export tank data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.4.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a tank, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the tank its history you want to display in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a
window to display the History of the selected tank will be open.
Figure 218: Tank history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the tank will be open (for detailed information see 2.3.2 View).
3.4.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.5 Users
Users can be created and edited in the recipe editor. If you select the folder User in the Project
Explorer, all available users will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 219: Recipe Editor - Users
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 220: Sorting Users
Following functions can be carried out from the knot Users:
Show all to display all users independently form the state
New to create a new user
Figure 221: Highest level user functions
Following functions can be carried out in the tank level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected user
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected user
Copy based on the selected user
Export based on the selected user
History based on the selected user
Delete based on the selected user
Figure 222: User functions
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3.5.1 Show All
To show all users you have to select the knot users or any user in the project explorer and
then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for users will be
displayed.
Figure 223: Show all users
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Surname. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.5.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new user, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element User in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to create a new
user will be open.
Figure 224: New user - General
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of two tabs General and Groups.
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3.5.2.1 General
The User data contains following general information:
User ID: Company wide unique identification
First Name: The first name of the User
Last Name: The last name of the User
Description: Comment (optional data)
Password: Password of the User
Confirmation: Confirmation of the users password
Account is disabled If the checkbox is activated, the user can't access the application
User must to change If the checkbox is activated, the user has to change his password at
Password at new logon the next log in
Last Change Date and time when the last change of the user data has been carried
out (only display).
Valid Interval Days how long the password is valid (only display). When the
valid interval of the password has expired, the user has to change his
password by the next log in.
Note: for detailed information regarding the password and password confirmation see 3.2.1.1.3
Change Password.
3.5.2.1.1 Error Messages
Following error messages are defined within CitectSCADA Batch.
3.5.2.1.1.1 Name missing
If the first and / or the last name hasn't entered, following message appears, that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 225: Message “Name missing”
3.5.2.1.1.2 UID already exist
If an already existing UID has been entered, following message appears, that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 226: Message “Existing UID”
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3.5.2.2 Groups
The tab groups consists of a list of groups assigned to the user. Containing the UID, the Group
name, and the Location.
Figure 227: New user - Groups
With Add a second window to add a group will be open.
With Delete the selected group will be deleted.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
3.5.2.2.1 Add
With Add you open a window with all available groups. Here you select the required group and
location and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 228: Add groups
With OK you add the selected group and location to the groups list.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Once you created a new area, you have to assign the new area to an user. Otherwise
the user is not allowed to carry out actions with the control recipes created for that new area.
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3.5.2.2.2 Delete
With Delete you remove the selected group from the list.
3.5.3 View
There are two possibilities to view a user, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the User you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
user will be open.
When an user is displayed, on the tab General all fields are embossed and the button Save is
inactive.
Figure 229: View user - General
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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On the tab Groups all fields are embossed an the button Save is inactive.
Figure 230: View user - Groups
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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3.5.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a user, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the User you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the user
will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the User ID. Changes carried out in
the menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 231: Edit user
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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3.5.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a user, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the User you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way window with the copy of
the selected User will be open.
The entire data of the selected User has been copied excepts the User ID that has been
changed by the system.
Figure 232: Copy user
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
For detailed information regarding the error messages see 3.5.2.1.1 Error Messages.
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3.5.6 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of an user, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the user its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window to
define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 233: Export user data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.5.7 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of an user, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the user its history you want to display in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way a
window to display the History of the selected user will be open.
Figure 234: User history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the user will be open (for detailed information see 3.5.3 View).
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3.5.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete an user via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the User you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected user
will be deleted.
Before the user will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 235: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes a confirmation window will be displayed to delete the selected user.
With No you close the window without any changes.
Note: An user can deleted as long he hasn't logged into the system.
3.5.8.1 Error Messages
Following error messages are defined within CitectSCADA Batch.
3.5.8.1.1 Item could not be deleted
If you try to delete an user that has already logged on into the system. Following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 236: Message “Delete item”
3.5.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.6 Groups
If you select the plus of the groups in the Project Explorer, all groups will be displayed in the
project explorer. Note: no data of the groups will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 237: Highest level groups
Following functions can be carried out in the group level:
View based on the selected group
Edit based on the selected group
Export based on the selected group
Figure 238: Group functions
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3.6.1 View
There are two possibilities to view a group (Observer, Operation Scheduler, Operator,
Production Manager, Quality Manager, Supervisor), via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the group you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select
the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to
view the rights of the selected group will be open.
When the rights of a group are displayed, is the button Save inactive.
Figure 239: View group
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The rights matrix consists of following data:
Right name: Describes the right that can be assigned / not assigned
View: Right to view the selected right
Edit: Right to edit the selected right
Print: Right to print the selected right
Delete: Right to delete the selected right
Execute: Right to execute the selected right
State: Right to change the state of an element
Note:
Following state are possible:
A right can't be assigned Æ grey field (here view Log in)
A right is not assigned Æ grey field with an empty checkbox (here edit areas)
A right is assigned Æ checkbox with an red sign (here view areas)
Figure 240: State of Rights
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3.6.2 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a group (Observer, Operation Scheduler, Operator,
Production Manager, Quality Manager, Supervisor), via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the group you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select
the icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu.. Either way a window to edit
the rights of the selected group will be open.
The right will be assigned (change from empty to ) or not assigned (change from to
empty) via a left mouse click, in the configurable field.
Figure 241: Edit group
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The display of the project explorer depends on the rights of the user. See following example:
Following settings has been carried out for the group observer.
Figure 242: User rights
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After login of an user who belongs to the group observer, the project tree looks as follows:
Figure 243: User login of
3.6.3 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a group, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the group its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window
to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 244: Export group data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.7 Password Configuration
Figure 245: Configuration
There are two possibilities to edit the configuration, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the menu configuration in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the
rights of the selected group will be open.
The requirement of a Password will be assigned (change from empty to ) or not assigned
(change from to empty) via a left mouse click, in the configurable field.
Second Tab: Password Configuration
Figure 246: Configuration of Passwords
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In the first tab of the dialog the valid interval of the password and the auto log off time can be
changed.
The default values are:
Valid Interval: 90 days
Autolog off: 15 minutes
Fist Tab: General
Figure 247: Configuration of Autolog Off and valid interval
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3.8 Parameter
Parameters can't be created and edited, besides the state, in the recipe editor. It is possible to
view them but the creation and editing of the parameters, besides the state, has to be carried
out in the equipment editor.
For detailed information regarding parameters see 2.6 Parameter.
If you select the folder Parameters in the Project Explorer, all available parameters will be
displayed in the data window.
Figure 248: Recipe Editor - Parameters
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 249: Sorting Parameters
Following functions can be carried out from the knot Parameters:
Show all to display all parameters independently form the state
Figure 250: Highest level parameter functions
Following functions can be carried out in the parameter level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected parameter
Edit based on the selected parameter
Export based on the selected parameter
History based on the selected parameter
Figure 251: Parameter functions
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3.8.1 Show All
To show all parameters you have to select the knot parameters or any parameter in the project
explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for
parameters will be displayed.
Figure 252: Show all parameters
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.8.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the parameter you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select
the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to
view the parameter will be open. For detailed information see 2.6.6 View.
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3.8.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the parameter you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the
parameter will be open.
Figure 253: Edit parameter
With the State list box you can change the state of the parameter.
With OK a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Parameter consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the parameter
Name Name of the parameter
Description Description of the parameter
Version Version of the parameter (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the parameter will
be set to "Approved").
State State of the parameter.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the parameter
will be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the parameter (this field will be set when the state of
the parameter will be set to "Approved")
Data Type Data type of parameter.
Eng. Units Engineering units of the parameter
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3.8.3.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the parameter. The change of the state has
to be confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 254: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.8.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the parameter its data you want to export in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way
a window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 255: Export parameter data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.8.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a parameter, via the toolbar or the tool
menu. First you have to select the parameter its history you want to display in the project
explorer and then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool
menu. Either way a window to display the History of the selected parameter will be open.
Figure 256: Parameter history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the parameter will be open (for detailed information see 2.6.6
View).
3.8.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.9 Phase
Phases can't be created and edited, besides the state, in the recipe editor. It is possible to
view them but the creation and editing of the phases, besides the state, has to be carried out
in the equipment editor.
If you select the folder Phases in the Project Explorer, all available phases will be displayed in
the data window.
Figure 257: Recipe Editor - Phases
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 258: Sorting Phases
Following functions can be carried out from the knot phases:
Show all to display all phases independently form the state
Figure 259: Highest level phase functions
Following functions can be carried out in the phase level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected phase
Edit based on the selected phase
Export based on the selected phase
History based on the selected phase
Figure 260: Phase functions
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3.9.1 Show All
To show all phases you have to select the knot phases or any phase in the project explorer
and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for phases will be
displayed.
Figure 261: Show all phases
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields UID and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.9.2 View
There are two possibilities to view a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
phase will be open. For detailed information see 2.7.4 View.
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3.9.3 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the phase you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the phase
will be open.
Figure 262: Edit phase
With the State list box you can change the state of the parameter.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu Phase consists of following data:
UID Unique Id for the phase
Phase Name of the phase
Description Description of the phase
Version Version of the phase (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the phase will be
set to "Approved").
State State of the phase.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the phase will
be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the phase (this field will be set when the state of the
phase will be set to "Approved")
Version Version of the phase
List of parameters Containing the parameter name and description.
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3.9.3.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the phase. The change of the state has to
be confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 263: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.9.4 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the phase its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window
to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 264: Export phase data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.9.5 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a phase, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the phase its history you want to display in the project explorer and
then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way
a window to display the History of the selected phase will be open.
Figure 265: Phase history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the phase will be open (for detailed information see 2.7.4 View ).
3.9.6 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.10 Operations
Operations can be defined in the recipe editor. If you select the folder Operations in the Project
Explorer, all available operations will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 266: Recipe Editor - Operations
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 267: Sorting operations
Following functions can be carried out from the knot operations:
Show all to display all operations independently form the state
New to create a new operation
Figure 268: Highest level operation functions
Following functions can be carried out in the operation level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected operation
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected operation
Copy based on the selected operation
Export based on the selected operation
History based on the selected operation
Delete based on the selected operation
Figure 269: Operation functions
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3.10.1 Definition and description
An operation is a procedural element defining an independent
Operation processing activity consisting of the algorithm necessary for the
initiation, organization, and control of a specific batch.
Chart 8: Procedural element - Operation
A phase is the lowest level of procedural element in the
Phase procedural control model.
Chart 9: Procedural element - Phase
An operation can consist of several phases and parameters. Phases can be run sequentially
as well as parallel. The parameter is the interface to the plant as they are defined by tags.
Phase Phase
Chart 10: Phases within an operation
Transition
Parameter
Operation Phase
Phase Phase Phase
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3.10.2 Show All
To show all operations you have to select the knot operations or any operation in the project
explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for
operations will be displayed.
Figure 270: Show all operations
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the field Name. Following
wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.10.3 New
There are two possibilities to create a new operation, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element operation in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a new design sheet for
an operation will be open.
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3.10.4 Design Sheet
The design sheet for an operation has a light yellow background and consists of a toolbar, a
header, and a design area.
Figure 271: New operation – Design sheet
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3.10.4.1 Toolbar
The toolbar consists of following icons / functions:
Save
Print
Mark element
Begin symbol
End symbol
Phase
Jump
Explicit Transition
Implicit Transition
Begin of simultaneous selection
End of simultaneous selection
Begin of sequence selection
End of sequence selection
Grid on / off
Delete selected element
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3.10.4.1.1 Save
To save an operation, you have to be authorized. After you confirm the authorization with
your User Id an Password, the operation will be saved.
Figure 272: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If you haven't define a header for your operation, you can't save the operation. Following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 273: Confirmation window “Operation ID”
If an existing OP name will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed
with OK.
Figure 274: Message “Existing name”
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3.10.4.1.2 Print
With the print function you open a printer window where you can choose a printer.
Figure 275: Choose printer
With OK the operation will be printed on the assigned printer accordingly to the settings that
has been carried out in the printer dialog.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.1.3 Mark element
To mark an element you have to activate the function Mark element and select the
element of your choice.
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3.10.4.1.4 Begin symbol
One begin symbol shall be used to designate the beginning of the operation. The location
of the begin symbol is configurable. If one start symbol has been placed in the design sheet
the button Begin symbol will be embossed.
With a double click on the start symbol you open a property menu where you can enter the
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the start element you define the sorting order within the
batch viewer for the corresponding element (recipe, Unit procedure, etc.). The sorting number
can be used as a jump mark as well. The sorting number will be displayed in the design sheet.
Figure 276: Property – Begin symbol
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.1.5 End symbol
One end symbol shall be used to designate the end of the operation. The location of the
end symbol is configurable. If one end symbol has been placed in the design sheet the button
end symbol will be embossed.
With a double click on the end symbol you open a property menu where you can enter the
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the end element you define the sorting order within the
batch viewer for the corresponding element (recipe, Unit procedure, etc.). The sorting number
can be used as a jump mark as well. The sorting number will be displayed in the design sheet.
Figure 277: Property – End symbol
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.10.4.1.6 Phase
With the phase function you are able to include and to configure a phase in the design
area. The location and the size of the phase is configurable. With a double click on the phase
symbol in the design sheet you open the phase menu.
Figure 278: Design sheet – Phase menu
With Select you open a window with all available phases.
With Configurate you configure the selected phase. (will be visible when a phase has been
selected)
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
The menu consists of following data:
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the phase you define the sorting order within
the operation in the batch viewer. The sorting number can be used as a
jump mark as well.
Name Name of the Phase within the Operation
Phase Name of the selected Phase
Version Version of the selected Phase
Version date Date of version of the selected Phase
Delay Time that the recipe will wait until it proceeds to the next step.
List of parameters Containing the parameter name, description, raw material, Value, and
Eng. Unit.
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3.10.4.1.6.1 Select
With Select you open a window with all available phases. Here you select the required phase
and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 279: Select phase
With OK you choose the selected phase and add its parameters to the parameter list.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Only phases that are approved will be displayed in the menu.
The Parameters displayed in the phase menu, depends on the selected phase. In this case,
the phase Input consists of one parameter: Boolean.
Figure 280: Phase menu - Parameter
Note: Once a phase has been selected, the button select will be inactive and the button
Configurate will be active.
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3.10.4.1.6.2 Configurate
With Configurate you open a window to configure the parameter. In the parameter setup
window you set the value for the selected parameter or a raw material. If the parameter is
related to an ingredient you have to chose a raw material via the list box in addition.
Example for a value entry:
Figure 281: Configure parameter
With Set Value you open a window to enter a value.
With OK you assign the value to the parameter.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.1.6.2.1 Set Value
With set Value you open a window to enter a value. For detailed information regarding set
value of different types see 2.7.3.1.1 Set Value Invalid and following chapters.
Figure 282: Set Boolean value
Example for a raw material selection:
Figure 283: Configure parameter
With Set Raw Material you open a window to search for a Raw Material for the parameter.
With Set Value you open a window to enter a value.
With OK you assign the raw material to the parameter.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.10.4.1.6.2.2 Set Raw Material
With set raw material you open a window to search for a Raw Material for the parameter.
Figure 284: Get material
With Search you open a window to search a Raw Material
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.1.6.2.2.1 Search
With search you open a window to search a Raw Material within the list of Raw Materials. The
first time the window is displayed the list is empty. With a click on the button Search the entire
list of raw material will be displayed.
Figure 285: Search materials
With OK the selected Raw Material will be selected.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the settings of the radio buttons Number or
Name and the text entered in the field. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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3.10.4.1.6.2.3 Set Value
With set Value you open a window to enter a value. For detailed information regarding set
value of different types see 2.7.3.1.1 Set Value Invalid and following chapters.
Figure 286: Set Integer value
3.10.4.1.7 Jump
With the jump function you are able to include and to configure a jump in the design area.
The location and the size of the jump symbol is configurable. With a double click on the jump
symbol in the design sheet you open the jump menu.
Figure 287: Design sheet – Jump menu
With Add you open a window to define a jump target.
With Remove you delete the selected target.
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
The jump menu consists of following information:
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the phase you define the sorting order within
the operation in the batch viewer. The sorting number can be used as a
jump mark as well.
Name: Name for the jump symbol (will be displayed in the design sheet)
Description: Description for the jump
List of targets Containing the jump target and Description.
Note: Jumps can only be carried out within one level
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3.10.4.1.7.1 Add
With add you open a window to define the Jump target and a Jump description.
Figure 288: Get targets
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: The Jump Target is the Sort No of an existing Phase Element or Operation
Jumps to transitions or Start / End Element are not recommended
Jumps on Recipe Level are not supported.
If one jump target defined, the jump will execute automatically
If more than one jump target defined, the operator has to select in a List box during the
runtime in the Batch Viewer the jump target (Manual jump). The sequence will wait until the
operator has acknowledge the jump
3.10.4.1.7.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected target.
3.10.4.1.8 Explicit Transition
An explicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe
entities, with two short, tightly spaced double bars perpendicular to the link line used to
indicate the explicit recipe transition. This transition is defined by an expression that evaluates
to either true or false. The transition is continually evaluated, once the immediately preceding
entity becomes active.
When condition is
TRUE, a request to
terminate may be
IDENTIFIER passed to the
equipment phase
EQUIPMENT
PHASE
Transition to the
next entity occurs
after the equipment
phase indicates its
termination and the
condition is TRUE
Chart 11: Explicit transition
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With a double click on the transition symbol you open the transition menu. The transition
header consists of a Transition Name, Sort. No., and Description.
Figure 289: Design sheet – Transition menu
With OK you save the transition.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
The transition menu consists of following information:
Transition Name: Name for the transition (will be displayed in the design sheet)
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the phase you define the sorting order within
the operation in the batch viewer. The sorting number can be used as a
jump mark as well.
Description: Description for the Transition
With a left mouse click on the condition box a list box with the available parameters will be
displayed. With OK the selected parameter will be assigned to the condition box. Available
parameters means: variables that belong to the phases within the operation and the global
parameters that has been assigned to the operation.
Figure 290: List box parameter
The condition box consists of a parameter (here Boolean.Input) an operator (here = ) and a
value (here 0). Following default settings will be carry out:
operator equals '='
value equals 0
Figure 291: Condition box
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Several condition boxes will be connected by default with an 'AND gate'.
Figure 292: AND gate
To edit a parameter in the condition box you can activate the list box by a left mouse click on
the parameter.
To edit an operator in the condition box you can activate the list box by a left mouse click on
the operator.
Figure 293: Condition box - Operator
To edit the value in the condition box you can activate the field by a left mouse click on the
value.
Figure 294: Condition box - Value
You edit the logic of the gate by a left mouse click on the gate symbol. Following logic gates
are available:
Figure 295: Logic gates
With a left mouse click on the third input line of the logic gate you enter a second level of logic
gates.
Figure 296: Logic gates – Second level
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Figure 297: Condition box – Delete parameter
You delete a parameter with a left mouse click on the left hand side of the parameter.
Before the parameter will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 298: Confirmation window “Delete”
With OK you delete the selected parameter.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.1.9 Implicit Transition
An implicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe entities;
shall indicate a transition whose only condition shall be that the entities directly preceding the
transition have finished their execution. No logic conditions shall be entered for this type of
transition.
A red dot on the end of an implicit transition marks an open connection.
To start an connection you select the symbol for implicit transition and start to draw a line.
You define the end of the line with a right mouse click.
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A correct Link has a black dot on the End
An open Link has a red dot
This construct will not work and will finished the
Control Recipe immediately on this Step
A wrong Link has the black dot on the begin
This construct will not work and will finished the
Control Recipe immediately on this Step
Sequence flow A correct Link has a black dot on the End
Note:
The Black Dot on the Link will mark the End of the Link.
3.10.4.1.10 Begin of simultaneous selection
The beginning of a simultaneous sequences shows the start of independent threads of
execution of the recipe elements and there is one thread of execution for each path under a
start of selection. All threads of execution shall be joined back to a single thread of execution
in the recipe entity. The beginning and ending of threads of execution do not have to be
matched. If an explicit transition is needed, then it shall be above the parallel lines.
The begin of the simultaneous selection is marked with an above the double lines.
Figure 299: Simultaneous sequence - Begin
Both branches of the simultaneous selection will be carried out.
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3.10.4.1.11 End of simultaneous selection
The end of simultaneous sequences shows the joining of independent threads of
execution of the recipe element. The transition that immediately follows the parallel lines is
evaluated only when all of the entities that immediately precede the parallel lines are either
active or have completed.
The end of the simultaneous selection is marked with an below the double lines.
Figure 300: Simultaneous sequence - End
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3.10.4.1.12 Begin of sequence selection
The beginning of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
Each branch of a sequence selection shall start with a transition. A selection of one path, out
of several possibilities, is represented by as many transitions (i.e. under the horizontal line) as
there are possibilities. Only one sequence shall be selected from the set of sequences below
the line. The transition shall be evaluated in left to right priority. The sequence below the
transition that becomes true first, when evaluated in this manner, shall become the selected
sequence.
The begin of the sequence selection is marked with an above the double lines.
Figure 301: Sequence - Begin
One or the other branch of a sequence selection will be carried out.
3.10.4.1.13 End of sequence selection
The end of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
The end of a sequence selection shows the joining of possible threads of execution from a
sequence selection.
The end of the sequence selection is marked with an below the double lines.
Figure 302: Sequence - End
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3.10.4.1.14 Grid on/off
You switch the grid on or off by the following symbol .
3.10.4.1.15 Delete selected element
You delete a selected item by the following symbol .
3.10.4.2 Header
The header of the operation displays the Name and a Description. The Header information can
be edit via a window that is called by the button Header.
Figure 303: Header of an operation
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3.10.4.2.1 Header
The Header menu is called via the button header from the design sheet.
Figure 304: Operation – Header menu
The Operation header contains following information:
Operation Name The name will be displayed in the design sheet as well an in the project
explorer
Description The description will be displayed in the design sheet as well an in the
project explorer
State State of the operation
Approved date The date will be set then the state changes to Approved (only display).
Approved by The User who approved the operation will be displayed (only display).
Last changes by The User who carried out the last changes of the operation will be
displayed (only display).
Author The User who created the operation will be displayed (only display).
Version The Version will be automatically incremented when changes has been
carried out. The version starts with 1 (only display).
Version date The version date is set with each new version (only display).
Effective date Since this date the operation is effective for use.
Expiration date Until this date the operation will be effective for use.
With the State list box you can change the state of the operation.
With Set Effective Date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
With Set Expiration Date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
With OK you save the information.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed
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3.10.4.2.1.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the area. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 305: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.4.2.1.2 Set Effective Date
With set you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
Figure 306: Effective Date – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 307: Effective Date – Set Date
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 308: Effective Date – Set Time
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3.10.4.2.1.3 Set Expiration Date
With set you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
Figure 309: Expiration Date – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 310: Expiration Date – Set Date
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 311: Expiration Date – Set Time
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3.10.4.2.2 Parameter
Global Parameters can be assigned to the operation via a menu that is called by the button
Parameter.
Figure 312: Parameter of an operation
To add global parameters to an operation, the operation has to be saved first. If the operation
isn't stored following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 313: Confirmation window “Save operation”
With Parameter you open a window that displays all assigned global parameters to the
operation.
Figure 314: Global parameters of an operation
With Add a second window to select a global parameter will be open.
With Remove you delete the selected global parameter.
With OK you save the assigned global parameters to the operation.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.10.4.2.2.1 Add
With Add you open a window with all available global parameters. Here you select the required
parameter and confirm your choice with ok.
Figure 315: Add parameter
With OK you choose the selected parameter and add it to the parameter window.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Only parameters that are approved will be displayed in the menu.
3.10.4.2.2.2 Remove
With Remove you delete the selected parameter from the parameter window.
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3.10.4.2.3 Verify
With verify an additional check will be carried out. To verify the you have to press the button
Verify.
Figure 316: Operation: Verify
3.10.4.2.3.1 Verify
With Verify additional checks will be carried out. If no errors has been found following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 317: Verify: Plausibility Check is OK
3.10.4.2.3.1.1 Date check
Verify checks that the expiration date is later as the effective date. If not following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 318: Verify: Check your data entries
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3.10.5 View
There are two possibilities to view an operation, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Operation you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window
to view the operation will be open.
When the operation is displayed all icons besides the print button of the toolbar are embossed.
Thus you are not able to edit and/or to save changes of the operation.
Figure 319: View operation
Figure 320: Close design sheet
With the x you close the window without any changes.
With header you open the header of the operation. For detailed information see 3.10.4.2.1
Header. No changes in the header can be carried out.
With parameter the list of parameters will be displayed. For detailed information see 3.10.4.2.2
Parameter. No changes in the parameters can be carried out.
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3.10.6 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a operation, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the Operation you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way the design sheet of
the operation will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new besides the operation name can be edit. Changes
carried out in the menu will be documented in the history.
3.10.7 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy an operation, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Operation you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way the
design sheet of the operation will be open and the operation name has been changed by the
system. The state has been set to Not Approved.
Figure 321: Copy operation
If an existing OP name will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 322: Message “Existing name”
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3.10.8 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of an Operation via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the operation its data you want to export in the project explorer and then
you have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way
a window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 323: Export operation data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.10.9 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of an operation, via the toolbar or the tool
menu. First you have to select the operation its history you want to display in the project
explorer and then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool
menu. Either way a window to display the History of the selected operation will be open.
Figure 324: Operation history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the operation will be open (for detailed information see 3.10.5
View).
With Recovery a copy of the operation will be created.
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3.10.10 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete an operation, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the operation you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the
selected operation will be deleted.
Before the operation will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 325: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes the operation will be deleted.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.10.11 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.10.12 Print Preview
The Icon ‘Print Preview’ will open a dialog with a preview of the graphic.
Figure 326: Print Preview”
Figure 327: Print Preview menu”
Buttons:
Print
Next Page
Previous Page
Page Select
Zoom (+)
Zoom (-)
Close
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Figure 328: Print Preview header”
In the first line of the print preview the Name, State, Version and Version Date is visible
In the second line the description of the element is visible
Figure 329: Print Preview footer”
3.10.13 Flow chart comment
The Icon ‘Text element’ will open a dialog to add a text element to the graphic.
Figure 330: Flow chart comment”
In the properties of the text element following settings are possible
Type: Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New
Style: Normal, Bold
Size: 8 – 28
The max length of the text can be 250 characters
A word-wrap is not available
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3.11 Raw Material
Raw Material can be defined in the recipe editor. If you select the folder Raw Material in the
Project Explorer, all available Raw Materials will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 331: Recipe Editor – Raw Materials
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 332: Sorting raw materials
Following functions can be carried out from the knot raw material:
Show all to display all raw materials independently form the state
New to create a new raw material
Figure 333: Highest level raw material functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the raw material level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected raw material
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected raw material
Copy based on the selected raw material
Export based on the selected raw material
History based on the selected raw material
Delete based on the selected raw material
Figure 334: Raw Material functions
3.11.1 Show All
To show all raw materials you have to select the knot raw material or any raw material in the
project explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search
for raw materials will be displayed.
Figure 335: Show all raw materials
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields Number and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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3.11.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the element Raw Material in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to
create a new raw material will be open.
Figure 336: New raw material
With the State list box you can change the state of the operation.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
Material No. Material number of the product
Name Name of the material
Description Description of the raw material
Density The density of the raw material in g/ml
Version Version of the raw material (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the raw material will
be set to "Approved").
Author User who created the raw material
State State of the raw material.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the raw material
will be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the raw material (this field will be set when the state of
the raw material will be set to "Approved")
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If an existing Material No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be
confirmed.
Figure 337: Message “Existing material”
3.11.2.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the raw material. The change of the state
has to be confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 338: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Your are not able to change the state of a product once it is used in the Master Recipe.
Following message will appear that you have to confirm with OK.
Figure 339: Raw material is used
3.11.3 View
There are two possibilities to view a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Raw Material you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window
to view the raw material will be open.
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When a raw material is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button OK is inactive.
Figure 340: View raw material
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the area will be printed.
3.11.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Raw Material you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to
edit the raw material will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the Material No. Changes carried
out in the menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 341: Edit raw material
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With the State list box you can change the state of the raw material.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
3.11.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Raw Material you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a
window with the copy of the selected raw material will be open.
The entire data of the selected raw material has been copied excepts the Material No. that has
been changed by the system. The state of the copied raw material will be set to Not Approved.
Figure 342: Copy raw material
With the State list box you can change the state of the raw material.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing Material No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be
confirmed.
Figure 343: Message “Existing material”
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3.11.6 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the raw material its data you want to export in the project explorer and
then you have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either
way a window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 344: Export raw material data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.11.7 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool
menu. First you have to select the raw material its history you want to display in the project
explorer and then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool
menu. Either way a window to display the History of the selected raw material will be open.
Figure 345: Raw Material history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the raw material will be open (for detailed information see 3.11.3
View).
With Recovery a copy of the raw material will be created.
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3.11.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a raw material, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the raw material you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the
selected raw material will be deleted.
Before the raw material will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 346: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes an authorization window will be open.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.11.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.12 Products
Products can be defined in the recipe editor. If you select the folder Products in the Project
Explorer, all available Products will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 347: Recipe Editor – Products
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 348: Sorting Products
Following functions can be carried out from the knot product:
Show all to display all products independently form the state
New to create a new product
Figure 349: Highest level product functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the product level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected product
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected product
Copy based on the selected product
Export based on the selected product
History based on the selected product
Delete based on the selected product
Figure 350: Product functions
3.12.1 Show All
To show all products you have to select the knot product or any product in the project explorer
and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for products will
be displayed.
Figure 351: Show all products
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields Number and/or
Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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3.12.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a new product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element Product in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to create a new
product will be open.
Figure 352: New product
With the State list box you can change the state of the operation.
With Standardize the ingredients are scaled / normalized to a product quantity of 100.
With Add material you add an ingredient to the product.
With Edit quantity you edit an ingredient of the product.
With Delete material you delete an ingredient of the product.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The product consists of a header and an ingredient list. The header contains following
information:
Product No. Unique Product Number
Name Name of the Product
Description Description of the Product (optional)
End product If the checkbox end product is not activated, the product will be saved as a
product as well as a raw material
Quantity The Quantity is the sum of all ingredient quantities (display data)
Eng. Units The Engineering unit for the product (display data)
Version Version of the product (this field will be set by creation)
Version date Date of version (this field will be set when the state of the product will
be set to "Approved").
Author User who created the product
State State of the product.
Approved Date Date of approving (this field will be set when the state of the product
will be set to "Approved").
Approved By User who approved the product (this field will be set when the state of
the product will be set to "Approved")
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The ingredient list contains following information:
Mat. No The material number of the ingredients
Material Name Name of the ingredient
Amount Amount of the ingredient within the product
Eng. Unit The Engineering unit of the ingredient
If an existing Product No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 353: Message “Existing product”
3.12.2.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the product. The change of the state has to
be confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 354: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Your are not able to change the state of a product once it is used in the Master Recipe.
Following message will appear that you have to confirm with OK.
Figure 355: Product is used
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3.12.2.2 Standardize
With standardize the ingredients of a product can be standardized / normalized to 100kg, the
kg value of an standardized ingredient equals then the percentage value of the ingredient. It
reflects the proportional amount of an ingredient within the product.
In the following example the ingredients 1000 has 600kg and the ingredient 1001 has 1200kg.
Thus the Quantity of the product is the sum of both 1800kg.
Figure 356: Standardize product
With standardize the entered kg values of the ingredients will be standardized to 100 kg. Thus
ingredient 1000 has 33,33 kg (or 33%) and ingredient 1001 has 66,66 kg (or 66,66%). Thus
the quantity of the product is the sum of both 100 kg (or 100%).
Figure 357: Standardize product
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3.12.2.3 Add material
With Add material you open an additional window to choose the ingredient you want to add to
the product. The Engineering Unit is only a display value and can't be changed. When you add
the ingredient to the product, it will be displayed in the list and the product quantity will
increase by the ingredient quantity.
You can enter the product number of the
ingredient or open a search window via
the Search Button.
Enter the quantity in this field.
Figure 358: Get material
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Search you open a window to search for a Raw Material.
3.12.2.3.1 Search
With search you open a window to search a Raw Material within the list of Raw Materials. The
first time the window is displayed the list is empty. With a click on the button Search the entire
list of raw materials will be displayed.
Figure 359: Search material
With OK the selected Raw Material will be selected.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the settings of the radio buttons Number or
Name and the text entered in the field. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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3.12.2.4 Edit quantity
With Edit quantity you open an additional window to edit the quantity of an ingredient.
Figure 360: Set value of quantity
With OK the entered data will be saved.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.12.2.5 Delete material
With Delete material the selected ingredient will be deleted.
3.12.3 View
There are two possibilities to view a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the product you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window to view the
product will be open.
When an product is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
Figure 361: View product
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3.12.4 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the Product you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to select the icon
'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to edit the
product will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new can be edit excepts the Product No. Changes carried
out in the menu will be documented in the history.
Figure 362: Edit product
With the State list box you can change the state of the operation.
With Standardize the ingredients are scaled to a product quantity of 100.
With Add material you add an ingredient to the product.
With Edit quantity you edit an ingredient of the product.
With Delete material you delete an ingredient of the product.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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3.12.5 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have to
select the Product you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a window with the
copy of the selected product will be open.
The entire data of the selected product has been copied excepts the Product No. that has
been changed by the system.
Figure 363: Copy product
With the State list box you can change the state of the operation.
With Standardize the ingredients are scaled to a product quantity of 100.
With Add material you add an ingredient to the product.
With Edit quantity you edit an ingredient of the product.
With Delete material you delete an ingredient of the product.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing Product No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 364: Message “Existing product”
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3.12.6 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the product its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a
window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 365: Export product data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.12.7 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the product its history you want to display in the project explorer and
then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool menu. Either way
a window to display the History of the selected product will be open.
Figure 366: Product history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the product will be open (for detailed information see 3.12.3
View).
With Recovery a copy of the product will be created.
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3.12.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a product, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you have
to select the Product you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have to select the
icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way the selected
product will be deleted.
Before the product will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 367: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes an authorization window will be open.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.12.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.13 Master Recipes
Master Recipes can be defined in the recipe editor. If you select the folder Master Recipes in
the Project Explorer, all available Master Recipes will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 368: Recipe Editor – Master Recipes
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 369: Sorting master recipes
Following functions can be carried out from the knot master recipe:
Show all to display all master recipes independently form the state
New to create a new master recipe
Figure 370: Highest level master recipe functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the master recipe level:
Show all same as in the highest level
View based on the selected master recipe
Overview based on the selected master recipe
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected master recipe
Copy based on the selected master recipe
Export based on the selected master recipe
History based on the selected master recipe
Delete based on the selected master recipe
Figure 371: Master Recipe functions
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3.13.1 Definition and description
A unit procedure is a strategy for carrying out a contiguous
Unit Procedure process within a unit. It consists of contiguous operations and
the algorithm necessary for the initiation, organization, and
control of those operations.
Chart 12: Procedural element – Unit Procedure
A Master recipe can consist of several Unit procedures that can be run sequentially as well as
parallel. The Unit Procedures consist of operations that have to run sequentially.
Operation
Phase
Unit
Operation
Procedure 1
Phase
Operation
Chart 13: Operations and phases within an unit procedure
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3.13.2 Show All
To show all master recipes you have to select the knot master recipes or any master recipe in
the project explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to
search for master recipes will be displayed.
Figure 372: Show all master recipes
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the field Product Name.
Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
3.13.3 New
There are two possibilities to create a new Master Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the element Master Recipe in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a new
design sheet for an Master Recipe will be open.
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3.13.4 Design Sheet
The design sheet for a Master Recipe has a light green background and consists of a toolbar,
a header, and a design area.
Figure 373: New master recipe – Design sheet
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3.13.4.1 Toolbar
The toolbar consists of following icons / functions:
Save
Print
Mark element
Begin symbol
End symbol
Unit Procedure
Jump
Explicit Transition
Implicit Transition
Begin of simultaneous selection
End of simultaneous selection
Begin of sequence selection
End of sequence selection
Grid on / off
Delete selected element
Text element
Print Preview
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3.13.4.1.1 Save
To save a created master recipe, you have to be authorized. After you confirm the
authorization with your User Id an Password, the master recipe will be saved.
Figure 374: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If you haven't define a header for your master recipe, you can't save the master recipe.
Following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 375: Confirmation window “Recipe ID”
If an existing master recipe name will be entered, following message appears that has to be
confirmed.
Figure 376: Message “Existing name”
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3.13.4.1.2 Print
With the print function you open a printer window where you can choose a printer.
Figure 377: Choose printer
With OK the master recipe will be printed on the assigned printer accordingly to the settings
that has been carried out in the printer dialog.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.4.1.3 Mark element
To mark an element you have to activate the function Mark element and select the
element of your choice.
3.13.4.1.4 Begin symbol
For detailed information regarding the begin symbol see 3.10.4.1.4 Begin symbol.
3.13.4.1.5 End symbol
For detailed information regarding the end symbol see 3.10.4.1.5 End symbol.
3.13.4.1.6 Flow Chart Comment
For detailed information regarding flow chart comments see 3.10.13
3.13.4.1.7 Print Preview
For detailed information regarding the print preview see 3.10.12
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3.13.4.1.8 Unit Procedure
With the unit procedure function you are able to include and to configure a unit procedure
in the design area. The location and the size of the unit procedure is configurable. With a
double click on the unit procedure symbol in the design sheet you open the unit
procedure design sheet.
The design sheet for a unit procedure has a light rose background and consists of a toolbar, a
header, and a design area.
Figure 378: New unit procedure – Design sheet
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3.13.4.1.8.1 Toolbar
The toolbar consists of following icons / functions:
Print
Mark element
Begin symbol
End symbol
Operation
Jump
Explicit Transition
Implicit Transition
Begin of sequence selection
End of sequence selection
Grid on / off
Delete selected element
Text element
Print Preview
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3.13.4.1.8.1.1 Print
With the print function you open a printer window where you can choose a printer.
Figure 379: Choose printer
With OK the unit procedure will be printed on the assigned printer accordingly to the settings
that has been carried out in the printer dialog.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.4.1.8.1.2 Mark element
To mark an element you have to activate the function Mark element and select the
element of your choice.
3.13.4.1.8.1.3 Begin symbol
For detailed information regarding the begin symbol see 3.10.4.1.4 Begin symbol.
3.13.4.1.8.1.4 End symbol
For detailed information regarding the end symbol see 3.10.4.1.5 End symbol.
3.13.4.1.8.1.5 Flow Chart Comment
For detailed information regarding flow chart comments see 3.10.13
3.13.4.1.8.1.6 Print Preview
For detailed information regarding the print preview see 3.10.12
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3.13.4.1.8.1.7 Operation
With the operation function you are able to include and to configure an operation in the
design area. The location and the size of the operation is configurable. With a double click on
the symbol in the design sheet you open the operation menu.
Figure 380: Design sheet – Operation menu
With Select you open a window with all available operations.
With Configurate you configure the selected operation. (will be visible when an operations has
been selected)
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The menu consists of following data:
Sort. No. With the sorting number for the operation you define the sorting order
within the unit procedure in the batch viewer. The sorting number can be
used as a jump mark as well.
Name Name of the Operation within the Unit Procedure
Description Description to the selected operation
Version Version of the selected Operation
Version date Date of version of the selected Operation
Delay Time that the recipe will wait until it proceeds to the next step.
List of phases Containing the phase name, parameter name, raw material, Value, and
Eng. Unit.
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3.13.4.1.8.1.7.1 Select
With select you open a window with all available operations. Here you select the required
operation and confirm your choice with Select.
Figure 381: Select operation
With OK you choose the selected operation and add its parameters to the phases list.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Only operations that are approved will be displayed in the menu.
The Parameters displayed in the operation menu, depends on the selected operation. In this
case, the operation OP Input consists of one parameter: Boolean.
Figure 382: Operation menu - Parameter
Note: Once an operation has been selected, the button select will be inactive and the button
Configurate will be active.
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3.13.4.1.8.1.7.2 Configurate
With Configurate you open a window to configure the parameter for example a float value. For
detailed information regarding set value of different types see 2.7.3.1.1 Set Value Invalid and
following chapters.
Figure 383: Set Float value
With OK you assign the value to the parameter.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If you configure an ingredient / raw material in a master recipe, you have to enter the
standardized / normalized value of the ingredient that has been defined / calculated for the
product.
Figure 384: Set Quantity of ingredient
For example, you want to configure the Setpoint value for the ingredient Comp B. With
Configurate you open a window to configure the quantity of the parameter. The calculated
value will be displayed for your information in the field “Quantity in product”.
With the button Product you open the view menu of the product to get additional information.
With the button Copy you can copy the calculated value direct to the edit field
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3.13.4.1.8.1.8 Jump
A jump can only be carried within one level.
For detailed information regarding the jump see 3.10.4.1.7 Jump.
3.13.4.1.8.1.9 Explicit Transition
An explicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe
entities, with two short, tightly spaced double bars perpendicular to the link line used to
indicate the explicit recipe transition. This transition is defined by an expression that evaluates
to either true or false. The transition is continually evaluated, once the immediately preceding
entity becomes active.
For detailed information regarding the explicit transition see 3.10.4.1.8 Explicit Transition.
3.13.4.1.8.1.10 Implicit Transition
An implicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe entities;
shall indicate a transition whose only condition shall be that the entities directly preceding the
transition have finished their execution. No logic conditions shall be entered for this type of
transition.
For detailed information regarding the implicit transition see 3.10.4.1.9 Implicit Transition.
3.13.4.1.8.1.11 Begin of sequence selection
The beginning of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
For detailed information regarding the begin of sequence selection 3.10.4.1.12 Begin of
sequence selection.
3.13.4.1.8.1.12 End of sequence selection
The end of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
For detailed information regarding the begin of sequence selection 3.10.4.1.13 End of
sequence selection.
3.13.4.1.8.1.13 Grid on/off
You switch the grid on or off by the following symbol .
3.13.4.1.8.1.14 Delete selected element
You delete a selected item by the following symbol .
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3.13.4.1.8.2 Header
The header of the unit procedure displays the Name and a Description. The Header
information can be edit via a window that is called by the button Header.
Figure 385: Header of an unit procedure
The unit procedure header contains following information:
Unit procedure Name The name will be displayed in the header and in the design sheet.
Sort. No.: With the sorting number for the unit procedure you define the sorting
order within the recipe in the batch viewer. The sorting number can be
used as a jump mark as well.
Description The description will be displayed in the header.
Figure 386: Unit Procedure - Header menu
With OK you save the information.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.4.1.9 Jump
A jump can only be carried within one level.
For detailed information regarding the jump see 3.10.4.1.7 Jump.
3.13.4.1.10 Explicit Transition
An explicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe
entities, with two short, tightly spaced double bars perpendicular to the link line used to
indicate the explicit recipe transition. This transition is defined by an expression that evaluates
to either true or false. The transition is continually evaluated, once the immediately preceding
entity becomes active.
For detailed information regarding the explicit transition see 3.10.4.1.8 Explicit Transition.
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3.13.4.1.11 Implicit Transition
An implicit transition is a directed link that consists of a single line between recipe entities;
shall indicate a transition whose only condition shall be that the entities directly preceding the
transition have finished their execution. No logic conditions shall be entered for this type of
transition.
For detailed information regarding the implicit transition see 3.10.4.1.9 Implicit Transition.
3.13.4.1.12 Begin of simultaneous selection
The beginning of a simultaneous sequences shows the start of independent threads of
execution of the recipe elements and there is one thread of execution for each path under a
start of selection.
For detailed information regarding the begin of simultaneous selection see 3.10.4.1.10 Begin
of simultaneous selection
3.13.4.1.13 End of simultaneous selection
The end of simultaneous sequences shows the joining of independent threads of
execution of the recipe element.
For detailed information regarding the end of simultaneous selection 3.10.4.1.11 End of
simultaneous selection.
3.13.4.1.14 Begin of sequence selection
The beginning of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
For detailed information regarding the begin of sequence selection 3.10.4.1.12 Begin of
sequence selection
3.13.4.1.15 End of sequence selection
The end of a sequence selection is defined by the following symbol .
For detailed information regarding the begin of sequence selection 3.10.4.1.13 End of
sequence selection.
3.13.4.1.16 Grid on/off
You switch the grid on or off by the following symbol .
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3.13.4.1.17 Delete selected element
You delete a selected item by the following symbol .
3.13.4.2 Header
The header of the recipe displays the Name and a Description. The Header information can be
edit via a window that is called by the button Header.
Figure 387: Header of a master recipe
The recipe header contains following information:
Figure 388: Master Recipe - Header menu
Recipe ID The Unique ID for the recipe. The ID will be displayed in the design
sheet as well an in the project explorer.
Description The description will be displayed in the design sheet.
Product Product name of the recipe. The name will be displayed in the project
explorer and can be selected via a list box..
State State of the recipe.
Approved date The date will be set then the state changes to Approved (only display).
Approved by The User who approved the operation will be displayed (only display).
Last changes by The User who carried out the last changes of the operation will be
displayed (only display).
Author The User who created the operation will be displayed (only display).
Version The Version will be automatically incremented when changes has been
carried out. The version starts with 1 (only display).
Version date The version date is set with each new version (only display).
Effective date Since this date the operation is effective for use.
Expiration date Until this date the operation will be effective for use.
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With the State list box you can change the state of the recipe.
With Set Effective Date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
With Set Expiration Date you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
With OK you save the information.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
3.13.4.2.1 State
With the State list box you can change the state of the area. The change of the state has to be
confirmed by User Id and Password.
Figure 389: Authorization
With OK you save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.4.2.2 Set Effective Date
With set you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
Figure 390: Effective Date – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 391: Effective Date – Set Date
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With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 392: Effective Date – Set Time
3.13.4.2.3 Set Expiration Date
With set you open a time window to set the appropriate Date and time.
Figure 393: Expiration Date – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 394: Expiration Date – Set Date
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 395: Expiration Date – Set Time
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3.13.4.3 Verify
With verify an additional check will be carried out. To verify the you have to press the button
Verify.
Figure 396: Operation: Verify
3.13.4.3.1 Verify
With Verify additional checks will be carried out. If no errors has been found following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 397: Verify: Plausibility Check is OK
3.13.4.3.1.1 Date check
Verify checks that the expiration date is later as the effective date. If not following message
appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 398: Verify: Check your data entries
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3.13.4.3.1.2 Raw material value check
Verify checks when an ingredient / raw material has been defined, that the value that has been
entered is consistent with the value that has been defined for the product. If not following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 399: Verify: Raw material value check
3.13.4.3.1.3 Raw material used check
Verify checks when an ingredient / raw material has been defined, that this raw material will be
used in the product. If not following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 400: Verify: Raw material used check
3.13.4.3.1.4 Raw material used check
Verify checks if the Product that is used in the Master Recipe is approved. If not following
message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 401: Verify: Product approved check
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3.13.5 View
There are two possibilities to view a Master Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Master Recipe you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window
to view the Master Recipe will be open.
When the master recipe is displayed all icons besides the print button of the toolbar are
embossed. Thus you are not able to edit and/or to save changes of the master recipe.
Figure 402: View master recipe
Figure 403: Close design sheet
With the x you close the window without any changes.
With header you open the header of the recipe. For detailed information see 3.13.4.2 Header.
No changes in the header can be carried out.
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3.13.6 Overview
To view the overview table of a Master Recipe, you have to use the tool menu. First you have
to select the Master Recipe you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
choose Overview in the tool menu. A window to view the Master Recipe in a listed manner will
be open.
Figure 404: Overview master recipe
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.7 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a Master Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Master Recipe you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way the design
sheet of the Master Recipe will be open.
All fields accordingly to the menu new besides the recipe ID can be edit. Changes carried out
in the menu will be documented in the history.
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3.13.8 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a Master Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the Master Recipe you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way the
design sheet of the Master Recipe will be open and the Master Recipe ID has been changed
by the system. The state has been set to Not Approved.
Figure 405: Copy master recipe
If an existing master recipe name will be entered, following message appears that has to be
confirmed.
Figure 406: Message “Existing name”
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3.13.9 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of a master recipe via the toolbar or the tool menu.
First you have to select the master recipe its data you want to export in the project explorer
and then you have to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu.
Either way a window to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 407: Export master recipe data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.13.10 History
There are two possibilities to display the history of a master recipe, via the toolbar or the tool
menu. First you have to select the master recipe its history you want to display in the project
explorer and then you have to select the icon 'History' or to choose History in the tool
menu. Either way a window to display the History of the selected master recipe will be open.
Figure 408: Master Recipe history
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With View a window to view the master recipe will be open (for detailed information see 3.13.5
View).
With Recovery a copy of the Master Recipe will be created
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3.13.11 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a Master Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the Master Recipe you want to delete in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either
way the selected Master Recipe will be deleted.
Before the Master recipe will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 409: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes an authorization window will be open.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.13.12 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.14 Process Orders
Process Orders can be defined in the recipe editor. If you select the folder Process Orders in
the Project Explorer, all available Process Orders will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 410: Recipe Editor – Process Orders
With a left mouse click on a column within the display window, the entries in the list will be
sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 411: Sorting Process Orders
Following functions can be carried out from the knot process orders:
Show all to display all process orders
New to create a new process order
Figure 412: Highest level process order functions
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Following functions can be carried out in the process order level:
Show all same as in the highest level
New control recipe to create a new control recipe based on the selected process order
View based on the selected process order
New same as in the highest level
Edit based on the selected process order
Copy based on the selected process order
Export based on the selected process order
Delete based on the selected process order
Figure 413: Process Order functions
3.14.1 Show All
To show all process orders you have to select the knot process orders or any process order in
the project explorer and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to
search for process orders will be displayed.
Figure 414: Show all process orders
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the text entered in the fields Order No. and/or
Product Name. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
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3.14.2 New
There are two possibilities to create a process order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the element process order in the project explorer and then you have to select
the icon 'New element' or to choose new in the tool menu. Either way a window to create
a new process order will be open.
Figure 415: New process order
With Set Start of production you open a window to set the appropriate date and time.
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
The order menu consists of following information:
Order No. Unique order number
Product Product that will be produced (configurable by a list box)
Product size The size of the order
Eng. Unit Engineering Unit of the product (display data)
Area Area where the order should be processed (configurable by a list box)
Cell Cell where the order should be processed (configurable by a list box)
Start of production Start Date and time of production.
Author Author how created the order (display data)
Note: the definition of the location and the start of production is an optional setting, as this is a
pre set value. The location and the Start of production will be defined finally by creating a
control recipe.
If an existing Order No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 416: Message “Existing order”
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If the product size hasn't be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 417: Message “Product size”
3.14.2.1 Set start of production
With set you open a time window to set the appropriate start date and time of production.
Figure 418: Start of production – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 419: Start of production – Set Date
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 420: Start of production – Set Time
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3.14.3 New Control Recipes
To create a new control recipe you have to select a process order and to choose New control
recipe in the tool menu. A window to create a new control recipe will be open.
Figure 421: New control recipe
With Set Start of production you open a window to set the appropriate date and time.
With Assign unit, you open a second window to assign a unit to the control recipe.
With Create you create the control recipes accordingly to the data entered in the create control
recipe menu.
With Save an authorization window will be open to save the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
The header of the create control recipe menu consists of following data:
Start Batch No. Start batch number / batch number assigned by the system
Conti Process Checkbox that defines if the Control recipe will be created for an
Continuos process or batch process.
Description Description of the control recipe
Recipe Master Recipe that is assigned to the order (configurable by a list box)
Area Area assigned to the order (configurable by a list box)
Cell Cell assigned to the order (configurable by a list box)
Start of production Date and time of production start
Order Size Order size of the Master Recipe
Remaining Calculated value. Rest = Order size – Assigned size
Assign Size The assigned size depends on the assigned unit
The list of units consists of following information:
Pos Position
Unit procedure ID of the unit procedure
Description Description of the unit procedure
Unit name Name of the assigned unit
Main unit A x indicates that the unit in the list is assigned unit.
The list of control recipes / batches consists of following information:
Planned Start Planned start of the control recipe
Batch No. Number of the batch assigned by the system
Batch Size Size of the batch calculated by the system
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Note: If the check box Conti process will be activated following message appears that has to
be confirmed with OK.
Figure 422: Recipe Process type will be changed
3.14.3.1 Set Start of production
With Set Start of production you open a time window to set the appropriate start of production
date and time.
Figure 423: Start of production – Set DateTime
With a click on the date list box you open a calendar.
Figure 424: Start of production – Set Date
With the arrow key you increase or decrease the marked numbers (here hours).
Figure 425: Start of production – Set Time
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3.14.3.2 Assign Unit
Depending on the selected Area and Cell the Main unit has to be chosen.
Figure 426: Assign unit
With assign unit you open a second window, to assign a unit to the Master recipe. The unit is
configurable by a list box. With the check box 'Main unit in the recipe' you indicate the main
unit for the master recipe. The calculation of the batches is based on the main unit.
The max Capacity of the main unit is used to calculate the minimal number of Control Recipes
needed to produce the amount entered in the field Assign Size.
The assigned unit will be listed in the list of units.
Figure 427: Assign unit to unit procedure
With ok you assign the unit to the master recipe.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: Only approved units will be displayed in the list box.
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3.14.3.3 Create
With create you create the control recipes and the batches for the assigned order and master
recipe depending on the Assigned Size.
Figure 428: Create control recipe
The batches are listed in the batch list. The calculated value for rest (rest = order size –
assigned size) will be updated.
Note: If the value for remaining is 0, it is not possible to create any additional batches.
3.14.3.3.1 Error Messages
Following error messages are defined within CitectSCADA Batch.
3.14.3.3.1.1 Batch size incorrect
It the Remaining is less than the defined min. batch size, if following message appears, that
has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 429: Message “Batch size missing”
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3.14.3.3.1.2 Batch size missing
If no value has been entered for min and max batch size in the assigned unit, following
message appears, that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 430: Message “Batch size missing”
3.14.3.3.1.3 Approved recipe
If no approved recipe is available for the product, following message appears, that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 431: Message “Approved recipe”
3.14.4 View
There are two possibilities to view a process order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the process order you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'View an element' or to choose View in the tool menu. Either way a window
to view the process order will be open.
When an order is displayed, all fields are embossed and the button Save is inactive.
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Figure 432: View process order
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data of the area will be printed.
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3.14.5 Edit
There are two possibilities to edit a process order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the process order you want to edit in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Edit an element' or to choose edit in the tool menu. Either way a window to
edit the process order will be open.
Once the process has been created it is not possible to change the Order No., the Product, the
Product Size, or the Eng. Unit. Only the pre set of the location and the Start of production can
be edit.
Figure 433: Edit process order
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
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3.14.6 Copy
There are two possibilities to copy a process order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the process order you want to copy in the project explorer and then you have to
select the icon 'Copy an element' or to choose copy in the tool menu. Either way a
window with the copy of the selected process order will be open.
The entire data of the selected process order has been copied excepts the Order No. that has
been changed by the system.
Figure 434: Copy process order
With Save a confirmation window will be displayed to store the entered data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the data will be printed.
If an existing Order No. will be entered, following message appears that has to be confirmed.
Figure 435: Message “Existing process order”
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3.14.7 Export
There are two possibilities to export data of an order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the order its data you want to export in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon 'Export data' or to choose Export in the tool menu. Either way a window
to define an export file will be open.
Here you can search for a location and define a name for the export file.
Figure 436: Export process order data
With Save you store the data.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
3.14.8 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a process order, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First you
have to select the process order you want to delete in the project explorer and then you have
to select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either way
the selected process order will be deleted.
Before the process order will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 437: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes an authorization window will be open.
With No you close the window without any changes.
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3.14.9 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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3.15 Control Recipes
If you select the folder Control Recipes in the Project Explorer, all available Control Recipes
will be displayed in the data window.
Figure 438: Recipe Editor – Control Recipes
With a left mouse click on a column header within the display window, the entries in the list will
be sorted. The sorting direction up or down is indicated by a triangle in the header column.
Figure 439: Sorting control recipes
Following functions can be carried out from the knot Control Recipes:
Show all to display all process orders
Figure 440: Highest level control recipe functions
Following functions can be carried out in the control recipe level:
Overview based on the selected control recipe
Delete based on the selected control recipe
Figure 441: Control Recipe functions
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3.15.1 Show All
To show all control recipes you have to select the knot control recipes in the project explorer
and then you have to choose Show all in the tool menu. A window to search for control recipes
will be displayed.
Figure 442: Show all control recipes
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
With Print the displayed data of the list will be printed.
With Search the list will be filtered depending on the selected radio button and / or the text
entered in the field Batch No. and / or Order No.. Following wildcards are available:
"%" wildcards for several characters, "_" wildcard for one character.
With transfer you change the state of the batch from Not Assigned to Assigned.
With transfer back you change the state of the batch from Assigned to Not Assigned.
Note: by default is the radio button set to Not Assigned.
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3.15.1.1 Transfer
With Transfer you open an authorization window to change the state of the selected batch
from Not Assigned to Assigned.
The transfer of the batch has to be confirmed via User Id and Password.
Figure 443: Authorization
With OK the batch state will be changed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If the selected batch has not the appropriate state following message appears that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 444: Message “Invalid state”
Note: With a left mouse click it is possible to select and deselect several control recipes at the
same time to transfer them to the CTBS
Figure 445: Multi select of Control Recipes - Transfer
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3.15.1.2 Transfer back
With Transfer back you open an authorization window to change the state of the selected
batch from Assigned to Not Assigned.
The transfer back of the batch has to be confirmed via User Id and Password.
Figure 446: Authorization
With OK the batch state will be changed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If the selected batch has not the appropriate state following message appears that has to be
confirmed with OK.
Figure 447: Message “Invalid state”
Note: With a left mouse click it is possible to select and deselect several control recipes at the
same time to transfer them to the CTBS
Figure 448: Multi select of Control Recipes – Transfer Back
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3.15.2 Overview
To view the overview table of a Control Recipe, you have to use the tool menu. First you have
to select the Control Recipe you want to view in the project explorer and then you have to
choose Overview in the tool menu. A window to view the Control Recipe in a listed manner will
be open.
Figure 449: Overview control recipe
With Print the data will be printed.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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3.15.3 Delete
There are two possibilities to delete a Control Recipe, via the toolbar or the tool menu. First
you have to select the Control Recipe you want to delete in the project explorer and then you
have to select the icon ' Delete an element ' or to choose delete in the tool menu. Either
way the selected Control Recipe will be deleted.
Before the Control Recipe will be deleted, a confirmation window will be displayed.
Figure 450: Confirmation window “Delete”
With Yes an authorization window will be open.
With No you close the window without any changes.
3.15.4 Print
To print the content of the display window you have to select the icon ' Print list '. The
current list displayed in the data window will be printed.
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4 Citect Batch Scheduler
The Batch Scheduler manages all assigned control recipes. You can define which control
recipes will be executed on the assigned equipment. You selected the required control recipe
and release it for execution.
The Citect Batch Scheduler can only be executed on a runtime station of CitectSCADA (server
or client).
You change to the Batch Scheduler via the button Batch Scheduler from the CitectSCADA
Batch start page.
Figure 451: CitectSCADA Batch start page
The Batch Scheduler consists of a title, a status line, an Unit displays area, function buttons,
and a batch list.
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4.1 Unit display area
On the top of the Batch scheduler are the Units visible. The active, busy Units are displayed by
a green symbol. With a double click on the symbol the Batch Overview with the corresponding
Unit procedure will be displayed.
In the title the current Cell name will be displayed.
Figure 452: Batch scheduler - Unit display area
If the Batch Engine hasn't be started or is not available, following message appears in the
status line
Figure 453: Batch scheduler – Status line
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4.2 Function Button
Following Functions are in the Batch Viewer available.
Completing an continuos Control Recipe.
Editing of the planned start date and time.
Changing of the state from in progress to assigned.
Changing of the state from scheduled to assigned.
Releasing of the batch for production.
4.2.1 Complete
It is possible to define a control Recipe as a continuous Control Recipe. Continuous Control
Recipe means, that one Control Recipe can "run" / "be used" several times.
Following states are now possible:
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Batch Control Recipe:
CR is 'Assigned' (has been transferred from the RE) Æ Release and the unit is not busy then
the state will change to 'In Progress' Æ Start and carry out of the recipe Æ the Recipe changes
in the end to the status 'completed'
Continuos Control Recipe
CR is 'Assigned' (has been transferred from the RE) Æ Release and the unit is not busy then
the state will change to 'In Progress' Æ Start and carry out of the recipe Æ the Recipe changes
in the end to the status 'ready for restart' Æ here you can restart the CR or you can set the
state of the recipe to 'Complete'
In the batch scheduler the button Complete has been added. With complete you can change
the state of a Conti CR from 'ready for restart' to 'complete.
Once the Conti recipe has been carried out it changes to 'Ready for Restart'.
With Complete the CR will be finally completed.
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With Reset and Start in the recipe level the Conti CR can be started again
4.2.2 Planned Start
The time planned start is responsible for the sorting within the batch list. First you have to
select a batch before you press the button Planned Start. With Planned Start you open an
authorization window.
Note: if the Control recipe is already in the state in Progress, the button planned start is
embossed.
Figure 454: Authorization
With OK you open a time window to define the planned date and time.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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Figure 455: Planned Date and Time
With OK you define the set planned date and time.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If no batch has been selected following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 456: Message “No recipe selected”
4.2.3 Unload
With unload you change the state of the selected batch from in progress to assigned. First you
have to select a batch before you press the button unload. With Unload you open an
authorization window.
Figure 457: Authorization
With OK the selected batch will be unloaded.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If no batch is selected following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 458: Message “No recipe selected”
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4.2.4 Unschedule
With unschedule you change the state of the selected batch from scheduled to assigned. First
you have to select a batch before you press the button unschedule. With unschedule you open
an authorization window.
Note: a control recipe changes to the state unscheduled when the Control recipe has been
released and the unit was already been occupied by an other released control recipe. Only if
the control recipe is in the state scheduled, the button unscheduled will be active.
Figure 459: Authorization
With OK the state of the selected batch will be changed to assigned.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
If no batch is selected following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 460: Message “No recipe selected”
4.2.5 Release
With release you change the state of the selected batch from assigned to in progress or
scheduled. When the assigned equipment of the batch is free, the batch can be loaded and
the state changes to in progress, if the equipment is already occupied then the state changes
from assigned to scheduled.
First you have to select a batch before you press the button release. With release you open an
authorization window.
Figure 461: Authorization
With OK the selected batch will be released.
With Cancel you close the window without any changes.
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If no batch is selected following message appears that has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 462: Message “No recipe selected”
4.3 Batch list
The batch list contains following information:
Planed Start The planed date and time to start the batch order
Batch No. Batch number
Order No. Order number of the Batch
Product No. Product number
Product Name Product name
State State of the batch. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Scheduled and Completed.
Batch size Size of the Batch
Description Description
4.4 Navigation
You can navigate to the Batch Overview via a double click on the busy unit symbol.
Figure 463: Batch scheduler - Navigation
You can navigate to the Batch Detail via a double click on the control recipe in the batch
scheduler.
Note: if the control recipe is in the state assigned or scheduled the navigation to the batch
Detail in not possible.
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5 Citect Batch Viewer
In the Batch Viewer you start the control recipe for production and you can control the
execution or monitor the state of the current control recipe. The state of the control recipe is
displayed in two manners: You can see all steps of the control recipe in one page (Overview)
or you can see the steps of the control recipe depending on the master recipe levels: recipe
(Detail).
The Citect Batch Viewer can only be executed on a runtime station of CitectSCADA (server or
client).
You change to the Batch Viewer via the button Batch Viewer Æ Batch overviewÆ Unit xyz
from the CitectSCADA Batch start page.
You change to the Batch UP Viewer via the button Batch Viewer Æ Batch Detail Æ Unit xyz
from the CitectSCADA Batch start page.
Figure 464: CitectSCADA Batch start page
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5.1 Batch Detail
The Batch Detail consists of a title, a status line, an header, function buttons, a detail window,
and a display window.
The title describes the cell and the level.
Figure 465: Batch Viewer - Detail
5.1.1 Header
The Header contains following information:
Information field Following information can be displayed:
No connection to Server, No recipe for this channel released,
Recipe is ready for start, Automatic processing of Recipe is running,
Automatic processing of Recipe is stopped,
Order No. Order number of the Batch
Batch No. Batch number
Batch size Size of the Batch
Product No. Product number
Product Name Product name
Re. State State of the recipe. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
Re. Mode Mode of the recipe. Following modes are possible: auto, semi, and manual
Up. Name Name of the Unit procedure (UP)
UP State State of the UP if selected. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
UP Mode Mode of the UP if selected. Following modes are possible: auto, semi,
manual
Op. Name Name of the operation (OP)
OP State State of the OP if selected. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
OP Mode Mode of the OP if selected. Following modes are possible: auto, semi, and
Manual
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5.1.2 Function Button
Following Functions are in the Batch Viewer available.
Starts a batch that is ready for start.
Stops, hold a batch that is running.
Restarts a batch that has been on hold.
Restarts a batch that has been paused.
Finishes a batch independently from its processing state.
Pause stops a batch that is running.
Holds a batch that is running immediately
Reset sets a batch in idle that has been stopped or aborted
Mode enables the operator to change the mode
Quit a position independently from its processing state
With back go one level in the display window up.
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5.1.2.1 Start
With the button Start you start a batch and following actions will be carried out:
The state of the Start element is changing from Idle to complete and the accordingly start and
end time will be set.
The state of the UP is changing from Idle to running and the accordingly start time will be set.
When the Recipe has been started, all buttons besides the buttons Stop, Abort, Pause, Hold,
Mode, and Back will be embossed and the UP will be displayed in a green background color.
Figure 466: Batch Viewer - Start
The start of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 467: Authorization
With OK you start the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe is running the state changes to In Progress (Running) in the batch
scheduler.
Figure 468: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.2 Stop
With the button stop you stop a recipe. The stop of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and
Password.
Figure 469: Authorization
With OK you stop the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Following actions will be carried out depending on the level.
5.1.2.2.1 Recipe Level
The state of the UP is changing from running to stopped and then to completed.
When the Recipe has been completed, all buttons will be embossed and the next control
recipe (if scheduled) will be loaded to the unit.
Once a control recipe is completed a report will be created.
Note: If a control recipe has been stopped the state changes to completed (stopped) in the
batch scheduler and will be embossed.
Figure 470: Batch scheduler – State Completed
5.1.2.2.2 UP Level
The state of the OP is changing from running to stopped and then to completed.
When the Recipe has been completed, all buttons will be embossed and the next control
recipe (if scheduled) will be loaded to the unit.
Once a control recipe is completed a report will be created.
Note: If a control recipe has been stopped the state changes to completed (stopped) in the
batch scheduler and will be embossed.
Figure 471: Batch scheduler – State Completed
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5.1.2.2.3 OP Level
The state of the OP is changing from running to stopped.
When the Recipe is stopped, all buttons besides the buttons Reset, Mode, and Back will be
embossed.
Figure 472: Batch Viewer – Operation level
Note: If a control recipe is stopped on the OP level the state stays In Progress (Running) in
the batch scheduler.
Figure 473: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.3 Restart
With the button Restart you start a batch that is on hold and following actions will be carried
out:
The state of the UP is changing from held to running
When the Recipe is running again, all buttons besides the buttons Stop, Abort, Pause, Hold,
Mode, and Back will be embossed.
Figure 474: Batch Viewer - Restart
The restart of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 475: Authorization
With OK you restart the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe is running the state changes to In Progress (Running) in the batch
scheduler.
Figure 476: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.4 Resume
With the button Resume you start a batch that is paused and following actions will be carried
out:
The state of the UP is changing from paused to running
When the Recipe is running again, all buttons besides the buttons Stop, Abort, Pause, Hold,
Mode, and Back will be embossed.
Figure 477: Batch Viewer - Resume
The resume of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 478: Authorization
With OK you resume the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe is running the state changes to In Progress (Running) in the batch
scheduler.
Figure 479: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.5 Abort
With the button abort you abort a recipe. The abort of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN
and Password.
Figure 480: Authorization
With OK you abort the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Following actions will be carried out depending on the level.
5.1.2.5.1 Recipe Level
The state of the UP is changing from running to aborted and then to completed.
When the Recipe has been completed, all buttons will be embossed and the next control
recipe (if scheduled) will be loaded to the unit.
Once a control recipe is completed a report will be created.
Note: If a control recipe has been aborted the state changes to completed (Aborted) in the
batch scheduler and will be embossed.
Figure 481: Batch scheduler – State Completed
5.1.2.5.2 UP Level
The state of the OP is changing from running to aborted and then to completed.
When the Recipe has been completed, all buttons will be embossed and the next control
recipe (if scheduled) will be loaded to the unit.
Once a control recipe is completed a report will be created.
Note: If a control recipe has been aborted the state changes to completed (Aborted) in the
batch scheduler and will be embossed.
Figure 482: Batch scheduler – State Completed
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5.1.2.5.3 OP Level
The state of the OP is changing from running to aborted.
When the Recipe is aborted, all buttons besides the buttons Reset, Mode, and Back will be
embossed.
Figure 483: Batch Viewer – Operation level
Note: If a control recipe is aborted on the OP level the state stays In Progress (Running) in the
batch scheduler.
Figure 484: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.6 Pause
With the button Pause you pause a batch that is running and following actions will be carried
out:
The state of the UP is changing from running to paused.
When the Recipe has been paused, all buttons beside the button Resume, Mode, and Back
are embossed.
Figure 485: Batch Viewer - Pause
The pausing of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 486: Authorization
With OK you pause the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe is paused the state changes to In Progress (Paused) in the batch
scheduler.
Figure 487: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.7 Hold
With the button Hold you held a batch immediately that is running and following actions will be
carried out:
The state of the UP is changing from running to Held.
When the Recipe has been held, all buttons beside the button Restart, Mode and Back are
embossed.
Figure 488: Batch Viewer - Hold
The holding of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 489: Authorization
With OK you held the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe has been held the state changes to In Progress (Held) in the batch
scheduler.
Figure 490: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.8 Reset
With the button Reset you start a batch that is stopped or aborted and following actions will be
carried out:
The state is changing from stopped or aborted to idle and all buttons besides the buttons Start,
Mode, and Back will be embossed.
Figure 491: Batch Viewer - Reset
The reset of the batch has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 492: Authorization
With OK you resume the batch.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Note: If a control recipe is stopped or aborted in the OP level the state stays In Progress
(Running) in the batch scheduler.
Figure 493: Batch scheduler – State In Progress
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5.1.2.9 Mode
With the button Mode you open a dialog window to change the mode of the element.
To change the mode has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 494: Authorization
With OK you open a second window to change the mode of the element.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Figure 495: Change mode
With OK the selected mode will be set.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
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5.1.2.10 Ack.
5.1.2.10.1 Acknowledge Transition
With the button Ack. you open a transition window there you are able to acknowledge the
transition. To force an transition you have to be in the mode Manual. Once the transition has
been set manually the state of the transition will be change from Running to Completed.
Figure 496: Batch Viewer - Ack
Note: The ack. button will only be visible if a transition has been selected.
If you want to acknowledge a transition in the mode auto, following message appears that has
to be confirmed with ok.
Figure 497: Message “Not allowed”
If you want to acknowledge a transition in the mode semi and the condition for the transition
hasn't been fulfilled, following message in the status line appears.
Figure 498: Batch Viewer – Status line message
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The acknowledge of a transition has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 499: Authorization
With OK you open a second window to quit the transition.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
Quits a transition independently from the condition.
Figure 500: Acknowledge transition
With OK the transition will be acknowledge and the state will change to completed.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
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5.1.2.10.2 Acknowledge Parameter
With the button Ack you open a parameter window there you are able to set the value of a
parameter manually. Once the parameter has been set manually the state of the Phase will be
change from Running to Completed.
Figure 501: Batch Viewer - Ack
Note: The Ack button will only be visible if a transition has been selected.
The Acknowledge of a parameter has to be confirmed via PIN and Password.
Figure 502: Authorization
With OK you open a second window to enter the parameter.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
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In the parameter window you can enter the actual value and the ingredient lot number.
Figure 503: Enter parameter
With OK you set the actual value and the lot number accordingly to the entered data.
With cancel you close the window without any changes.
5.1.2.11 Back
With back you can navigate between the different levels within Batch detail and the Batch
scheduler.
Batch Scheduler
BACK double click
Level Recipe
BACK double click
Level Unti Procedure
BACK double click
Level Operation
Chart 14: Navigation
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5.1.3 Display Window
The first time batch detail is called, the display window is on the recipe level. With a double
click on the Unit procedure in the display window you enter the unit procedure level for the
select unit procedure.
Figure 504: Display window – Recipe level
The display window contains following information:
Name Name of the unit procedure
Unit
State State of the unit procedure
Start time start time of the unit procedure
End time stop time of the unit procedure
Description
5.1.3.1 Navigation
With a double click on the Unit procedure you come to the level Unit procedure.
With back you com to the batch scheduler.
You navigate from top (level Recipe) to down (level Operation) via a double click on the
required element in the list.
You navigate from down (level Operation) to top (level Recipe) via the button Back.
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5.1.4 Detail window
The detail window displays the transitions of the selected level (level recipe, level UP, and
level OP) if available and contains following information:
Name Name of the Transition
State State of the Transition
Description Description of the Transition
With a double click on a transition the corresponding logic gate will be displayed.
Figure 505: Detail window - Transition
The transition information corresponds to the transition defined in the recipe editor.
Figure 506: Transition information
With ok you close the window.
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5.2 Batch Overview
The Batch Overview consists of a title, a status line, an header, a detail window, and a display
window.
The title describes the cell and the unit.
Figure 507: Batch Overview
5.2.1 Header
The Header contains following information:
Information field Following information can be displayed:
No connection to Server, No recipe for this channel released,
Recipe is ready for start, Automatic processing of Recipe is running,
Automatic processing of Recipe is stopped,
Order No. Order number of the Batch
Batch No. Batch number
Batch size Size of the Batch
Product No. Product number
Product Name Product name
Re. State State of the recipe. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
Re. Mode Mode of the recipe. Following modes are possible: auto, semi, and manual
Up. Name Name of the Unit procedure (UP)
UP State State of the UP if selected. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
UP Mode Mode of the UP if selected. Following modes are possible: auto, semi,
manual
Op. Name Name of the operation (OP)
OP State State of the OP if selected. Following states are possible:
Assigned, In Progress, Idle, and Completed.
OP Mode Mode of the OP if selected. Following modes are possible: auto, semi, and
Manual
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5.2.2 Display Window
In the display window all operations of the UP will be displayed.
Figure 508: Display window
The display window contains following information:
No (OP) Number of the operation
No. Sorting Number within the operation
Op. Name Name of the operation
Name Name of the phase
State State of the phase
Start time start time of the phase
End time end time of the phase
Description description
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5.2.3 Detail window
The content of the detail window depends on the selected item of the display window. If a
transition is selected the accordingly conditions, if available, will be displayed. If a phase is
selected the accordingly parameter, if available, will be displayed.
Figure 509: Detail window
The detail window contains following information:
Name Name of the transition or parameter
Set Value Set Value
Act Value Actual Value
Description Description
Ingredient No. Number of the ingredient
Ingredient Name. Name of the ingredient
Ingredient Lot Lot number of the ingredient
State State
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5.2.3.1 Quit
A parameter can be quit via a double click of the parameter in the detail window. With the
double click you open a parameter window there you are able to set the value of a parameter
manually. Once the parameter has been set manually the state of the Phase will be change
from Running to Completed.
For detailed information regarding Quit see Error! Reference source not found. Error!
Reference source not found..
If the parameter of a phase that is not running should be quit, following message appears that
has to be confirmed with OK.
Figure 510: Message “Running”
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6 Citect Batch Report
Once the control recipe has been completed a standard report will be created. It contains
general information of the control recipe as well as process data.
Note: A Standard Report is implemented in the application. To design a different Batch Report
Crystal Report has to be installed.
The Citect Batch Report can only be executed on a runtime station of CitectSCADA (server or
client).
You change to the "Report" via the symbol or the button Batch Reports Æ Report from the
CitectSCADA Batch start page.
Figure 511: CitectSCADA Batch start page
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The report page is empty the first time you open it.
Figure 512: Report Page
Note: Depending on the Adobe Acrobat Version you are using you have to change the
settings in the Citect INI File.
[Acrobat]
Version=4 4 = Version 4 , 5 = Version 5, 6 = Version 6
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6.1 Toolbar
A report can be displayed by the functions of the toolbar. The toolbar consists of following
icons / functions:
file and path data
First page of the report
Previous page of the report
Next page of the report
Last page of the report
Print
Zoom out
Zoom percent
Zoom in
Open Report
6.1.1 File and path data
The current path and filename of the report will be displayed.
6.1.2 First page of the report
If the report consist of several pages you move to the first page of the report.
6.1.3 Previous page of the report
If the report consist of several pages you move to the previous page of the report.
6.1.4 Next page of the report
If the report consist of several pages you move to the next page of the report.
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6.1.5 Last page of the report
If the report consist of several pages you move to the last page of the report.
6.1.6 Print
Via the print button in the toolbar you open the printer menu to print the report.
6.1.7 Zoom out
Via the button you enlarge the display size of the report. You can move the report within
the display frame via the mouse.
6.1.8 Zoom percent
The actual Zoom value is displayed in percent.
6.1.9 Zoom in
Via the button you reduce the display size of the report. You can move the report within
the display frame via the mouse.
6.1.10 Open Report
Via the button in the toolbar you open a second window to browse for a report. The path
in the window is preset to the data directory path. From here you have to change to the folder
Report.
Figure 513: Open Report
You open a selected Report with the button 'Öffnen' (Open).
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Figure 514: Open Report
6.2 Report structure
The report consists of a header, a body and a foot.
Figure 515: Report structure
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6.2.1 Header
The header consists of following data:
File name Name of the report file
Prod-No Product number
Order-No Order number
Batch-No Batch / Lot number
Product Name Product name
Quantity Quantity of the product
Eng Unit of the product quantity
Description Description of the recipe
CitectSCADA Batch logo
6.2.2 Body
The body consists of the batch process data. The data is displayed in two rows separated by a
dotted line. Following data will be displayed in the first row of an entry:
Operation The operation that has been carried out (eg. Dosage, Mixing, etc.)
Component The name of the component
Product Number The Product number of the component
Quantity The Quantity of the component regarding the recipe
Act. Quantity Is the actual value of the component
Eng. Unit Engineering unit of the Quantity
Following data will be displayed in the second row of an entry:
Parameter The name of the phase parameter
Material Lot The lot number of the component
Unit Process Unit
Start time Is the start time of the operation
Stop time Is the stop time of the operation
User Is the user responsible for the process of the operation
6.2.3 Foot
The foot consists of following data:
Date Print date
Time Print time
Page Page X/Y
6.3 Report Creation
When the state of the batch order changes to 'finished' a report will be created automatically.
6.4 Export of Report Files
The name of the Report Files is given by the order number and the product name. The Report
Files are stored in the following directory:
…\Data\Report\
The Report Files has to be archived by a function / routine or manually by the customer.
Attention: The Report Files are not organized in a circular buffer.
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7 Citect Batch Summary
A summary of defined process actions and operator entries during the execution of the control
recipe will be created. Via a filter it is possible to evaluate the entries in the summary.
The Citect Batch Summary can only be executed on a runtime station of CitectSCADA (server
or client).
You change to the "Summary" via the symbol or the button Batch Reports Æ Audit Trail
from the CitectSCADA Batch start page.
Figure 516: CitectSCADA Batch start page
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On the Summary page you can see all active and inactive alarms, Batch operations, as well as
the operator entries.
Figure 517: Summary page
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7.1 Filter
Double clicking on the entry of the list activates the filter according to the respective column. A
double-click, for instance on the column "Description", allocates the field name "Description"
and the corresponding value to the filter.
Figure 518: Summary page - Filter
It is possible to activate several filters at the same time.
Using the right mouse button in the display window, you can activate the context menu.
Figure 519: Summary page – Context menu filter
You can select the individual functions (here: Execute filter) by using the mouse. With the left
mouse button, you can execute the functions.
Figure 520: Menu Execute Filter
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The entries in the summary are filtered according to the filter settings in the display window.
Figure 521: Summary page - Filter
7.1.1 New Filter
Via the context menu, which is called by means of the right mouse button, you can add a new
filter by activating the function "New Filter".
Figure 522: Menu New Filter
7.1.1.1 Set Fieldname
In the new filter, you have to set a fieldname.
The available field names are listed in a list box.
Figure 523: New Filter - Set fieldname
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7.1.1.2 Set Operator
The operator, to which the selected fieldname should be connected, is set in the column
"Operator". A single mouse click displays a list box with the following operators:
=, <, >, <=, >=, <>, and like
Figure 524: New Filter - Set operator
With the operator like you are able to filter the entries by a part of the value. You are able to
use the wildcards * (replace any number of characters) and ? (replaces one character) to
define your filter settings.
Figure 525: Using wildcards
7.1.1.3 Set Value
In the column "Value", you can choose between 'Manual Input', 'Date' and 'Instant'.
Figure 526: New Filter – Set value
When you have chosen a value, you confirm it by pressing the "Return" key.
7.1.1.3.1 Manual Input
When selecting 'Manual Input' and pressing the "Return" key, you are able to enter a text in
the value field.
Figure 527: Set Value – Manual input
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7.1.1.3.2 Date
When selecting 'Date' and pressing the "Return" key, a date window for setting the date will be
displayed You can edit the highlighted text (here: days) with the aid of the up/down arrow
keys. With 'Return' you confirm the entered value.
Figure 528: Set Value - Date
With a mouse click on the list box a calendar is displayed, which you can use to select a date.
The actual date is marked by a blue circle.
Figure 529: Set Value – Select date
7.1.1.3.3 Instant
When selecting 'Instant' and pressing the "Return" key, a time window for setting the time will
be displayed. You can edit the highlighted text (here: hours) with the aid of the up/down arrow
keys. With 'Return' you confirm the entered value.
Figure 530: New Filter - Instant
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7.1.2 Execute Filter
Via the context menu 'Execute Filter', which is called by means of the right mouse button, you
can run the filter as set in the display window.
Figure 531: Execute Filter
The filtered data is displayed in the data window.
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7.1.3 Open Filter
Via the context menu 'Open Filter', which is called by means of the right mouse button, you
can open a filter saved before.
Figure 532: Menu Open Filter
A second window will be displayed in which you can Browse for the directory. Select the
desired filter and open it by pushing the 'Open' button.
Figure 533: Select filter
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7.1.4 Save Filter
Via the context menu 'Save Filter', which is called by means of the right mouse button, you can
save the filter settings in the display window.
Figure 534: Menu Save Filter
A second window will be displayed in which you can Browse for a directory. Enter the desired
file name and save it by pushing the 'Save' button.
Figure 535: Save filter as
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7.1.5 Print Filter
Via the context menu 'Print Filter', which is called by means of the right mouse button, you can
print the filter settings as set in the display window.
Figure 536: Menu Print Filter
7.1.6 Delete selected Filter
Via the context menu 'Delete selected Filter', which is called by means of the right mouse
button, you can delete a selected (blue highlighted) filter.
Figure 537: Menu Delete selected Filter
7.1.7 Delete all Filters
Via the context menu 'Delete all Filters', which is called by means of the right mouse button,
you can delete all set filters in the display window.
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Figure 538: Menu Delete all Filters
Using the right-mouse button in the data window, you can display a further context menu.
Figure 539: Summary page – Data window context menu
7.1.8 Refresh
Via the context menu 'Refresh', which is called by means of the right mouse button, you can
update the data in the data window.
Figure 540: Menu Refresh
7.1.9 Print List
Via the context menu 'Print List', which is called by means of the right mouse button in the data
window, you can print out the data displayed in the data window.
Figure 541: Menu Print List
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7.1.10 Next Data, Previous Data
The display of data sets in the data window is limited to 500 entries. If there are more than 500
data sets, you are able to display the next 500 data sets via the context menu 'Next Data'.
Via the context menu 'Previous Data', you are able to display the previous data sets. The
function is only active (Next Data or Previous Data is written in black letters) if more than 500
data sets are available.
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8 Abbreviations
CTBASW Citect Batch Advance Setup Wizard
CTBE Citect Batch Engine
CTBEE Citect Batch Equipment Editor
CTBRE Citect Batch Recipe Editor
CTBRP Citect Batch Report
CTBS Citect Batch Scheduler
CTBSUM Citect Batch Summary (message report)
CTBV Citect Batch Viewer
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TABLE OF CHARTS
Chart 1: Database template file................................................................................................ 15
Chart 2: New batch project....................................................................................................... 15
Chart 3: Open batch project ..................................................................................................... 15
Chart 4: Backup current batch project...................................................................................... 21
Chart 5: Restore current batch project ..................................................................................... 21
Chart 6: Restore new batch project.......................................................................................... 21
Chart 7: Procedural element - Phase ....................................................................................... 94
Chart 8: Procedural element - Operation ............................................................................... 161
Chart 9: Procedural element - Phase ..................................................................................... 161
Chart 10: Phases within an operation .................................................................................... 161
Chart 11: Explicit transition..................................................................................................... 173
Chart 12: Procedural element – Unit Procedure .................................................................... 214
Chart 13: Operations and phases within an unit procedure ................................................... 214
Chart 14: Navigation............................................................................................................... 284
TABLE OF TABLES
Table 1: Parameter and Data types ......................................................................................... 85
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1: General structure of CitectSCADA Batch.................................................................. 12
Figure 2: Framework Equipment Editor.................................................................................... 13
Figure 3: Equipment Editor - Menu File.................................................................................... 14
Figure 4: New project ............................................................................................................... 16
Figure 5: Get path .................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 6: Attach a project ......................................................................................................... 17
Figure 7: Open project.............................................................................................................. 18
Figure 8: Import data ................................................................................................................ 19
Figure 9: Message “Import data” .............................................................................................. 19
Figure 10: Equipment Editor Menu View.................................................................................. 20
Figure 11: Equipment Editor – Menu Maintenance .................................................................. 20
Figure 12: Backup project ........................................................................................................ 22
Figure 13: Get path .................................................................................................................. 22
Figure 14: Restore current project............................................................................................ 23
Figure 15: Get path .................................................................................................................. 23
Figure 16: Restore new project ................................................................................................ 24
Figure 17: Get path .................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 18: Equipment Editor Menu Help .................................................................................. 25
Figure 19: Info Equipment Editor.............................................................................................. 25
Figure 20: Project Explorer / Data window ............................................................................... 27
Figure 21: Tool menu – Second level....................................................................................... 27
Figure 22: Tool menu - Highest level ....................................................................................... 27
Figure 23: Tool menu Project information ................................................................................ 28
Figure 24: Project information .................................................................................................. 28
Figure 25: Statusbar................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 26: Equipment Editor - Areas ........................................................................................ 29
Figure 27: Sorting Areas .......................................................................................................... 29
Figure 28: Highest level area functions .................................................................................... 29
Figure 29: Area functions ......................................................................................................... 30
Figure 30: Show all areas......................................................................................................... 30
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Figure 31: New area................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 32: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 31
Figure 33: View area ................................................................................................................ 32
Figure 34: Edit area.................................................................................................................. 32
Figure 35: Copy area................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 36: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 33
Figure 37: Export area data...................................................................................................... 34
Figure 38: Area history ............................................................................................................. 34
Figure 39: Confirmation window “Delete” ................................................................................. 35
Figure 40: Message window “Delete”....................................................................................... 35
Figure 41: Cells of an area ....................................................................................................... 36
Figure 42: Function New Cell ................................................................................................... 36
Figure 43: Cell functions........................................................................................................... 36
Figure 44: Show all cells .......................................................................................................... 37
Figure 45: New cell................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 46: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 38
Figure 47: View cell .................................................................................................................. 38
Figure 48: Edit cell.................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 49: Copy cell ................................................................................................................. 39
Figure 50: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 40
Figure 51: Export cell data ....................................................................................................... 40
Figure 52: Cell history .............................................................................................................. 41
Figure 53: Confirmation window “Delete” ................................................................................. 41
Figure 54: Message window “Delete”....................................................................................... 42
Figure 55: Units of a cell........................................................................................................... 43
Figure 56: Function New Unit................................................................................................... 43
Figure 57: Unit functions .......................................................................................................... 43
Figure 58: Show all units .......................................................................................................... 44
Figure 59: New unit - Unit......................................................................................................... 44
Figure 60: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 45
Figure 61: New unit - Unit phases ............................................................................................ 46
Figure 62: Add phase ............................................................................................................... 46
Figure 63: Get Citect tag .......................................................................................................... 47
Figure 64: New unit - Parameter .............................................................................................. 48
Figure 65: Add parameter ........................................................................................................ 48
Figure 66: Get Citect tag .......................................................................................................... 49
Figure 67: New unit - Valves .................................................................................................... 49
Figure 68: Add valve ................................................................................................................ 50
Figure 69: New unit - Other Information ................................................................................... 51
Figure 70: Get Citect tag .......................................................................................................... 52
Figure 71: View unit - Unit ........................................................................................................ 52
Figure 72: View unit – Unit phases........................................................................................... 53
Figure 73: View unit - Parameter.............................................................................................. 53
Figure 74: View unit - Valves.................................................................................................... 54
Figure 75: View unit - Other Information .................................................................................. 54
Figure 76: Edit unit ................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 77: Copy unit ................................................................................................................. 56
Figure 78: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 56
Figure 79: Export unit data ....................................................................................................... 57
Figure 80: Unit history .............................................................................................................. 57
Figure 81: Confirmation window “Delete” ................................................................................. 58
Figure 82: Message window “Delete”....................................................................................... 58
Figure 83: Equipment Editor - Tanks........................................................................................ 59
Figure 84: Sorting Tanks .......................................................................................................... 59
Figure 85: Highest level tank functions .................................................................................... 59
Figure 86: Tank functions Show All.......................................................................................... 59
Figure 87: Show all tanks ......................................................................................................... 60
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Figure 88: New tank - General ................................................................................................. 60
Figure 89: New tank - Pipes ..................................................................................................... 62
Figure 90: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 62
Figure 91: Add pipe .................................................................................................................. 63
Figure 92: View tank - General................................................................................................. 64
Figure 93: View tank - Pipes .................................................................................................... 65
Figure 94: Edit tank .................................................................................................................. 66
Figure 95: Copy tank ................................................................................................................ 67
Figure 96: Message “Existing UID” .......................................................................................... 67
Figure 97: Export tank data ...................................................................................................... 68
Figure 98: Tank history............................................................................................................. 68
Figure 99: Confirmation window “Delete” ................................................................................. 69
Figure 100: Message window “Delete”..................................................................................... 69
Figure 101: Equipment Editor - Pipes ...................................................................................... 70
Figure 102: Sorting Pipes......................................................................................................... 70
Figure 103: Highest level pipe functions .................................................................................. 70
Figure 104: Pipe functions........................................................................................................ 70
Figure 105: New pipe - Pipes ................................................................................................... 71
Figure 106: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 71
Figure 107: New pipe - Valves ................................................................................................. 72
Figure 108: Add valve .............................................................................................................. 72
Figure 109: View pipe - Pipes .................................................................................................. 73
Figure 110: View pipe - Valves................................................................................................. 74
Figure 111: Edit pipe ................................................................................................................ 75
Figure 112: Message window “Edit” ......................................................................................... 75
Figure 113: Copy pipe .............................................................................................................. 76
Figure 114: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 76
Figure 115: Export pipe data .................................................................................................... 77
Figure 116: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................... 77
Figure 117: Message window “Delete”..................................................................................... 78
Figure 118: Equipment Editor - Valves..................................................................................... 79
Figure 119: Sorting Valves ....................................................................................................... 79
Figure 120: Highest level valve functions................................................................................. 79
Figure 121: Valve functions...................................................................................................... 79
Figure 122: New valve.............................................................................................................. 80
Figure 123: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 80
Figure 124: View valve ............................................................................................................. 81
Figure 125: Edit valve............................................................................................................... 81
Figure 126: Message window “Edit” ......................................................................................... 82
Figure 127: Copy valve ............................................................................................................ 82
Figure 128: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 82
Figure 129: Export valve data .................................................................................................. 83
Figure 130: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................... 83
Figure 131: Message window “Delete”..................................................................................... 84
Figure 132: Equipment Editor – Global Parameters................................................................. 86
Figure 133: Sorting Parameters ............................................................................................... 86
Figure 134: Highest level parameter functions......................................................................... 86
Figure 135: Parameter functions .............................................................................................. 87
Figure 136: Show all parameters ............................................................................................. 87
Figure 137: New parameter...................................................................................................... 88
Figure 138: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 88
Figure 139: View parameter ..................................................................................................... 89
Figure 140: Edit parameter....................................................................................................... 90
Figure 141: Copy parameter .................................................................................................... 91
Figure 142: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 91
Figure 143: Export parameter data .......................................................................................... 92
Figure 144: Parameter history.................................................................................................. 92
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Figure 145: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................... 93
Figure 146: Equipment Editor - Phases ................................................................................... 94
Figure 147: Sorting Phases...................................................................................................... 94
Figure 148: Highest level phase functions ............................................................................... 94
Figure 149: Phase functions..................................................................................................... 95
Figure 150: Show all phases .................................................................................................... 95
Figure 151: New phase ............................................................................................................ 96
Figure 152: Message “Existing UID” ........................................................................................ 97
Figure 153: Define phase parameter........................................................................................ 97
Figure 154: Message “Invalid datatype” ................................................................................... 98
Figure 155: Set Boolean value ................................................................................................. 98
Figure 156: Set String value..................................................................................................... 98
Figure 157: Set Integer value ................................................................................................... 99
Figure 158: Set Float value ...................................................................................................... 99
Figure 159: Set DateTime value............................................................................................... 99
Figure 160: Set DateTime value calender.............................................................................. 100
Figure 161: Set DateTime value time..................................................................................... 100
Figure 162: Edit phase parameter.......................................................................................... 100
Figure 163: View phase.......................................................................................................... 101
Figure 164: View phase parameter ........................................................................................ 102
Figure 165: Edit phase ........................................................................................................... 103
Figure 166: Copy phase ......................................................................................................... 104
Figure 167: Message “Existing UID” ...................................................................................... 104
Figure 168: Export phase data ............................................................................................... 105
Figure 169: Phase history ...................................................................................................... 105
Figure 170: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 106
Figure 171: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 107
Figure 172: Framework Recipe Editor.................................................................................... 108
Figure 173: Recipe Editor - Menu File.................................................................................... 109
Figure 174: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 109
Figure 175: Message “Wrong password” ............................................................................... 110
Figure 176: Logout ................................................................................................................. 110
Figure 177: Change password ............................................................................................... 110
Figure 178: Message “Password length”................................................................................ 111
Figure 179: Message “Password not alphanumeric”.............................................................. 111
Figure 180: Message “Password confirmation”...................................................................... 111
Figure 181: Tree View ............................................................................................................ 112
Figure 182: Recipe Editor - Areas .......................................................................................... 113
Figure 183: Sorting Areas ...................................................................................................... 113
Figure 184: Highest level area functions ................................................................................ 113
Figure 185: Area functions ..................................................................................................... 113
Figure 186: Show all areas..................................................................................................... 114
Figure 187: Edit area.............................................................................................................. 114
Figure 188: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 115
Figure 189: Export area data.................................................................................................. 116
Figure 190: Area history ......................................................................................................... 116
Figure 191: Cells of an area ................................................................................................... 117
Figure 192: Cell functions....................................................................................................... 117
Figure 193: Show all cells ...................................................................................................... 118
Figure 194: Edit cell................................................................................................................ 118
Figure 195: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 119
Figure 196: Export cell data ................................................................................................... 120
Figure 197: Cell history .......................................................................................................... 120
Figure 198: Units of a cell....................................................................................................... 122
Figure 199: Unit functions ...................................................................................................... 122
Figure 200: Show all units ...................................................................................................... 123
Figure 201: Edit unit ............................................................................................................... 124
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Figure 202: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 125
Figure 203: Export unit data ................................................................................................... 125
Figure 204: Unit history .......................................................................................................... 126
Figure 205: Recipe Editor - Tanks.......................................................................................... 127
Figure 206: Sorting Tanks ...................................................................................................... 127
Figure 207: Highest level tank functions ................................................................................ 127
Figure 208: Tank functions..................................................................................................... 127
Figure 209: Show all tanks ..................................................................................................... 128
Figure 210: Edit tank .............................................................................................................. 129
Figure 211: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 130
Figure 212: Get material......................................................................................................... 130
Figure 213: Search materials ................................................................................................. 131
Figure 214: Expiration DateTime............................................................................................ 131
Figure 215: Expiration date .................................................................................................... 131
Figure 216: Expiration time .................................................................................................... 132
Figure 217: Export tank data .................................................................................................. 132
Figure 218: Tank history......................................................................................................... 133
Figure 219: Recipe Editor - Users .......................................................................................... 134
Figure 220: Sorting Users ...................................................................................................... 134
Figure 221: Highest level user functions ................................................................................ 134
Figure 222: User functions ..................................................................................................... 134
Figure 223: Show all users..................................................................................................... 135
Figure 224: New user - General ............................................................................................. 135
Figure 225: Message “Name missing” ................................................................................... 136
Figure 226: Message “Existing UID” ...................................................................................... 136
Figure 227: New user - Groups .............................................................................................. 137
Figure 228: Add groups.......................................................................................................... 137
Figure 229: View user - General ............................................................................................ 138
Figure 230: View user - Groups ............................................................................................. 139
Figure 231: Edit user .............................................................................................................. 140
Figure 232: Copy user............................................................................................................ 141
Figure 233: Export user data.................................................................................................. 142
Figure 234: User history ......................................................................................................... 142
Figure 235: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 143
Figure 236: Message “Delete item” ........................................................................................ 143
Figure 237: Highest level groups............................................................................................ 144
Figure 238: Group functions................................................................................................... 144
Figure 239: View group .......................................................................................................... 145
Figure 240: State of Rights..................................................................................................... 145
Figure 241: Edit group............................................................................................................ 146
Figure 242: User rights........................................................................................................... 146
Figure 243: User login of ........................................................................................................ 147
Figure 244: Export group data................................................................................................ 147
Figure 245: Configuration....................................................................................................... 148
Figure 246: Configuration of Passwords ................................................................................ 148
Figure 247: Configuration of Autolog Off and valid interval.................................................... 149
Figure 248: Recipe Editor - Parameters................................................................................. 150
Figure 249: Sorting Parameters ............................................................................................. 150
Figure 250: Highest level parameter functions....................................................................... 150
Figure 251: Parameter functions ............................................................................................ 150
Figure 252: Show all parameters ........................................................................................... 151
Figure 253: Edit parameter..................................................................................................... 152
Figure 254: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 153
Figure 255: Export parameter data ........................................................................................ 153
Figure 256: Parameter history................................................................................................ 154
Figure 257: Recipe Editor - Phases ....................................................................................... 155
Figure 258: Sorting Phases.................................................................................................... 155
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Figure 259: Highest level phase functions ............................................................................. 155
Figure 260: Phase functions................................................................................................... 155
Figure 261: Show all phases .................................................................................................. 156
Figure 262: Edit phase ........................................................................................................... 157
Figure 263: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 158
Figure 264: Export phase data ............................................................................................... 158
Figure 265: Phase history ...................................................................................................... 159
Figure 266: Recipe Editor - Operations.................................................................................. 160
Figure 267: Sorting operations ............................................................................................... 160
Figure 268: Highest level operation functions ........................................................................ 160
Figure 269: Operation functions ............................................................................................. 160
Figure 270: Show all operations............................................................................................. 162
Figure 271: New operation – Design sheet ............................................................................ 163
Figure 272: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 165
Figure 273: Confirmation window “Operation ID” ................................................................... 165
Figure 274: Message “Existing name”.................................................................................... 165
Figure 275: Choose printer..................................................................................................... 166
Figure 276: Property – Begin symbol ..................................................................................... 167
Figure 277: Property – End symbol........................................................................................ 167
Figure 278: Design sheet – Phase menu ............................................................................... 168
Figure 279: Select phase ....................................................................................................... 169
Figure 280: Phase menu - Parameter .................................................................................... 169
Figure 281: Configure parameter ........................................................................................... 170
Figure 282: Set Boolean value ............................................................................................... 170
Figure 283: Configure parameter ........................................................................................... 170
Figure 284: Get material......................................................................................................... 171
Figure 285: Search materials ................................................................................................. 171
Figure 286: Set Integer value ................................................................................................. 172
Figure 287: Design sheet – Jump menu ................................................................................ 172
Figure 288: Get targets .......................................................................................................... 173
Figure 289: Design sheet – Transition menu ......................................................................... 174
Figure 290: List box parameter .............................................................................................. 174
Figure 291: Condition box ...................................................................................................... 174
Figure 292: AND gate............................................................................................................. 175
Figure 293: Condition box - Operator..................................................................................... 175
Figure 294: Condition box - Value.......................................................................................... 175
Figure 295: Logic gates.......................................................................................................... 175
Figure 296: Logic gates – Second level ................................................................................. 175
Figure 297: Condition box – Delete parameter ...................................................................... 176
Figure 298: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 176
Figure 299: Simultaneous sequence - Begin ......................................................................... 177
Figure 300: Simultaneous sequence - End ............................................................................ 178
Figure 301: Sequence - Begin................................................................................................ 179
Figure 302: Sequence - End .................................................................................................. 179
Figure 303: Header of an operation ....................................................................................... 180
Figure 304: Operation – Header menu................................................................................... 181
Figure 305: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 182
Figure 306: Effective Date – Set DateTime............................................................................ 182
Figure 307: Effective Date – Set Date.................................................................................... 182
Figure 308: Effective Date – Set Time ................................................................................... 182
Figure 309: Expiration Date – Set DateTime.......................................................................... 183
Figure 310: Expiration Date – Set Date.................................................................................. 183
Figure 311: Expiration Date – Set Time ................................................................................. 183
Figure 312: Parameter of an operation .................................................................................. 184
Figure 313: Confirmation window “Save operation” ............................................................... 184
Figure 314: Global parameters of an operation...................................................................... 184
Figure 315: Add parameter .................................................................................................... 185
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Figure 316: Operation: Verify ................................................................................................. 186
Figure 317: Verify: Plausibility Check is OK ........................................................................... 186
Figure 318: Verify: Check your data entries ........................................................................... 186
Figure 319: View operation .................................................................................................... 187
Figure 320: Close design sheet.............................................................................................. 187
Figure 321: Copy operation.................................................................................................... 188
Figure 322: Message “Existing name”.................................................................................... 188
Figure 323: Export operation data.......................................................................................... 189
Figure 324: Operation history................................................................................................. 189
Figure 325: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 190
Figure 326: Print Preview”...................................................................................................... 191
Figure 327: Print Preview menu”............................................................................................ 191
Figure 328: Print Preview header”.......................................................................................... 192
Figure 329: Print Preview footer”............................................................................................ 192
Figure 330: Flow chart comment”........................................................................................... 192
Figure 331: Recipe Editor – Raw Materials............................................................................ 193
Figure 332: Sorting raw materials .......................................................................................... 193
Figure 333: Highest level raw material functions.................................................................... 193
Figure 334: Raw Material functions........................................................................................ 194
Figure 335: Show all raw materials ........................................................................................ 194
Figure 336: New raw material ................................................................................................ 195
Figure 337: Message “Existing material”................................................................................ 196
Figure 338: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 196
Figure 339: Raw material is used........................................................................................... 196
Figure 340: View raw material................................................................................................ 197
Figure 341: Edit raw material ................................................................................................. 197
Figure 342: Copy raw material ............................................................................................... 198
Figure 343: Message “Existing material”................................................................................ 198
Figure 344: Export raw material data ..................................................................................... 199
Figure 345: Raw Material history............................................................................................ 199
Figure 346: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 200
Figure 347: Recipe Editor – Products .................................................................................... 201
Figure 348: Sorting Products.................................................................................................. 201
Figure 349: Highest level product functions ........................................................................... 201
Figure 350: Product functions ................................................................................................ 202
Figure 351: Show all products................................................................................................ 202
Figure 352: New product ........................................................................................................ 203
Figure 353: Message “Existing product”................................................................................. 204
Figure 354: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 204
Figure 355: Product is used ................................................................................................... 204
Figure 356: Standardize product ............................................................................................ 205
Figure 357: Standardize product ............................................................................................ 205
Figure 358: Get material......................................................................................................... 206
Figure 359: Search material ................................................................................................... 206
Figure 360: Set value of quantity............................................................................................ 207
Figure 361: View product ....................................................................................................... 207
Figure 362: Edit product ......................................................................................................... 208
Figure 363: Copy product....................................................................................................... 209
Figure 364: Message “Existing product”................................................................................. 209
Figure 365: Export product data............................................................................................. 210
Figure 366: Product history .................................................................................................... 210
Figure 367: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 211
Figure 368: Recipe Editor – Master Recipes.......................................................................... 212
Figure 369: Sorting master recipes ........................................................................................ 212
Figure 370: Highest level master recipe functions ................................................................. 212
Figure 371: Master Recipe functions...................................................................................... 213
Figure 372: Show all master recipes ...................................................................................... 215
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Figure 373: New master recipe – Design sheet ..................................................................... 216
Figure 374: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 218
Figure 375: Confirmation window “Recipe ID”........................................................................ 218
Figure 376: Message “Existing name”.................................................................................... 218
Figure 377: Choose printer..................................................................................................... 219
Figure 378: New unit procedure – Design sheet .................................................................... 220
Figure 379: Choose printer..................................................................................................... 222
Figure 380: Design sheet – Operation menu ......................................................................... 223
Figure 381: Select operation .................................................................................................. 224
Figure 382: Operation menu - Parameter .............................................................................. 224
Figure 383: Set Float value .................................................................................................... 225
Figure 384: Set Quantity of ingredient.................................................................................... 225
Figure 385: Header of an unit procedure ............................................................................... 227
Figure 386: Unit Procedure - Header menu ........................................................................... 227
Figure 387: Header of a master recipe................................................................................... 229
Figure 388: Master Recipe - Header menu ............................................................................ 229
Figure 389: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 230
Figure 390: Effective Date – Set DateTime............................................................................ 230
Figure 391: Effective Date – Set Date.................................................................................... 230
Figure 392: Effective Date – Set Time ................................................................................... 231
Figure 393: Expiration Date – Set DateTime.......................................................................... 231
Figure 394: Expiration Date – Set Date.................................................................................. 231
Figure 395: Expiration Date – Set Time ................................................................................. 231
Figure 396: Operation: Verify ................................................................................................. 232
Figure 397: Verify: Plausibility Check is OK ........................................................................... 232
Figure 398: Verify: Check your data entries ........................................................................... 232
Figure 399: Verify: Raw material value check ........................................................................ 233
Figure 400: Verify: Raw material used check......................................................................... 233
Figure 401: Verify: Product approved check .......................................................................... 233
Figure 402: View master recipe.............................................................................................. 234
Figure 403: Close design sheet.............................................................................................. 234
Figure 404: Overview master recipe ...................................................................................... 235
Figure 405: Copy master recipe ............................................................................................. 236
Figure 406: Message “Existing name”.................................................................................... 236
Figure 407: Export master recipe data ................................................................................... 237
Figure 408: Master Recipe history ......................................................................................... 237
Figure 409: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 238
Figure 410: Recipe Editor – Process Orders.......................................................................... 239
Figure 411: Sorting Process Orders....................................................................................... 239
Figure 412: Highest level process order functions ................................................................. 239
Figure 413: Process Order functions...................................................................................... 240
Figure 414: Show all process orders...................................................................................... 240
Figure 415: New process order .............................................................................................. 241
Figure 416: Message “Existing order” .................................................................................... 241
Figure 417: Message “Product size” ...................................................................................... 242
Figure 418: Start of production – Set DateTime..................................................................... 242
Figure 419: Start of production – Set Date............................................................................. 242
Figure 420: Start of production – Set Time ............................................................................ 242
Figure 421: New control recipe .............................................................................................. 243
Figure 422: Recipe Process type will be changed ................................................................. 244
Figure 423: Start of production – Set DateTime..................................................................... 244
Figure 424: Start of production – Set Date............................................................................. 244
Figure 425: Start of production – Set Time ............................................................................ 244
Figure 426: Assign unit........................................................................................................... 245
Figure 427: Assign unit to unit procedure............................................................................... 245
Figure 428: Create control recipe........................................................................................... 246
Figure 429: Message “Batch size missing” ............................................................................ 246
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Figure 430: Message “Batch size missing” ............................................................................ 247
Figure 431: Message “Approved recipe” ................................................................................ 247
Figure 432: View process order ............................................................................................. 248
Figure 433: Edit process order ............................................................................................... 249
Figure 434: Copy process order............................................................................................. 250
Figure 435: Message “Existing process order”....................................................................... 250
Figure 436: Export process order data................................................................................... 251
Figure 437: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 251
Figure 438: Recipe Editor – Control Recipes ......................................................................... 253
Figure 439: Sorting control recipes ........................................................................................ 253
Figure 440: Highest level control recipe functions.................................................................. 253
Figure 441: Control Recipe functions ..................................................................................... 253
Figure 442: Show all control recipes ...................................................................................... 254
Figure 443: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 255
Figure 444: Message “Invalid state” ....................................................................................... 255
Figure 445: Multi select of Control Recipes - Transfer ........................................................... 255
Figure 446: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 256
Figure 447: Message “Invalid state” ....................................................................................... 256
Figure 448: Multi select of Control Recipes – Transfer Back ................................................. 256
Figure 449: Overview control recipe....................................................................................... 257
Figure 450: Confirmation window “Delete” ............................................................................. 258
Figure 451: CitectSCADA Batch start page ........................................................................... 259
Figure 452: Batch scheduler - Unit display area .................................................................... 260
Figure 453: Batch scheduler – Status line.............................................................................. 260
Figure 454: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 263
Figure 455: Planned Date and Time ...................................................................................... 264
Figure 456: Message “No recipe selected” ............................................................................ 264
Figure 457: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 264
Figure 458: Message “No recipe selected” ............................................................................ 264
Figure 459: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 265
Figure 460: Message “No recipe selected” ............................................................................ 265
Figure 461: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 265
Figure 462: Message “No recipe selected” ............................................................................ 266
Figure 463: Batch scheduler - Navigation .............................................................................. 266
Figure 464: CitectSCADA Batch start page ........................................................................... 267
Figure 465: Batch Viewer - Detail........................................................................................... 268
Figure 466: Batch Viewer - Start ............................................................................................ 270
Figure 467: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 270
Figure 468: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 270
Figure 469: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 271
Figure 470: Batch scheduler – State Completed.................................................................... 271
Figure 471: Batch scheduler – State Completed.................................................................... 271
Figure 472: Batch Viewer – Operation level........................................................................... 272
Figure 473: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 272
Figure 474: Batch Viewer - Restart ........................................................................................ 273
Figure 475: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 273
Figure 476: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 273
Figure 477: Batch Viewer - Resume ...................................................................................... 274
Figure 478: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 274
Figure 479: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 274
Figure 480: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 275
Figure 481: Batch scheduler – State Completed.................................................................... 275
Figure 482: Batch scheduler – State Completed.................................................................... 275
Figure 483: Batch Viewer – Operation level........................................................................... 276
Figure 484: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 276
Figure 485: Batch Viewer - Pause.......................................................................................... 277
Figure 486: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 277
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Figure 487: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 277
Figure 488: Batch Viewer - Hold ............................................................................................ 278
Figure 489: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 278
Figure 490: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 278
Figure 491: Batch Viewer - Reset .......................................................................................... 279
Figure 492: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 279
Figure 493: Batch scheduler – State In Progress................................................................... 279
Figure 494: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 280
Figure 495: Change mode...................................................................................................... 280
Figure 496: Batch Viewer - Ack.............................................................................................. 281
Figure 497: Message “Not allowed” ....................................................................................... 281
Figure 498: Batch Viewer – Status line message................................................................... 281
Figure 499: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 282
Figure 500: Acknowledge transition ....................................................................................... 282
Figure 501: Batch Viewer - Ack.............................................................................................. 283
Figure 502: Authorization ....................................................................................................... 283
Figure 503: Enter parameter .................................................................................................. 284
Figure 504: Display window – Recipe level............................................................................ 285
Figure 505: Detail window - Transition ................................................................................... 286
Figure 506: Transition information.......................................................................................... 286
Figure 507: Batch Overview ................................................................................................... 287
Figure 508: Display window ................................................................................................... 288
Figure 509: Detail window ...................................................................................................... 289
Figure 510: Message “Running”............................................................................................. 290
Figure 511: CitectSCADA Batch start page ........................................................................... 291
Figure 512: Report Page ........................................................................................................ 292
Figure 513: Open Report........................................................................................................ 294
Figure 514: Open Report........................................................................................................ 295
Figure 515: Report structure .................................................................................................. 295
Figure 516: CitectSCADA Batch start page ........................................................................... 297
Figure 517: Summary page.................................................................................................... 298
Figure 518: Summary page - Filter......................................................................................... 299
Figure 519: Summary page – Context menu filter.................................................................. 299
Figure 520: Menu Execute Filter ............................................................................................ 299
Figure 521: Summary page - Filter......................................................................................... 300
Figure 522: Menu New Filter .................................................................................................. 300
Figure 523: New Filter - Set fieldname................................................................................... 300
Figure 524: New Filter - Set operator ..................................................................................... 301
Figure 525: Using wildcards ................................................................................................... 301
Figure 526: New Filter – Set value ......................................................................................... 301
Figure 527: Set Value – Manual input .................................................................................... 301
Figure 528: Set Value - Date.................................................................................................. 302
Figure 529: Set Value – Select date....................................................................................... 302
Figure 530: New Filter - Instant .............................................................................................. 302
Figure 531: Execute Filter ...................................................................................................... 303
Figure 532: Menu Open Filter ................................................................................................ 304
Figure 533: Select filter .......................................................................................................... 304
Figure 534: Menu Save Filter ................................................................................................. 305
Figure 535: Save filter as ....................................................................................................... 305
Figure 536: Menu Print Filter.................................................................................................. 306
Figure 537: Menu Delete selected Filter ................................................................................ 306
Figure 538: Menu Delete all Filters ........................................................................................ 307
Figure 539: Summary page – Data window context menu..................................................... 307
Figure 540: Menu Refresh...................................................................................................... 307
Figure 541: Menu Print List .................................................................................................... 307
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