Adding User-Specific Elements To Service Overview - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D sl Commissioning Manual

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2.4.7 Adding User-Specific Elements to Service Overview

Application
The DGOVW.INI file can be used to define additional signals in the drive
diagnostics. The file must be created explicitly in the mmc2 directory or addon,
oem, user directory.
If the file is present, the signals configured in it are evaluated and displayed in
Diagnostics → "Service Overview" service displays. Language-specific and non-
language-specific texts can be configured in it.
Language-specific texts are located in language-specific INI files in the
mmc2\language (or addon,oem,user...) directory with the name
DgOvwTxt_<language abbreviation>.ini.
A log file called dgovw.log is created in the user directory, in which error
messages that occur when the dgovw.ini file is compiled are output.
Structure of the DGOVW.INI file
[GLOBAL]
NrOfSignals=
[BMP]
100="<Bitmapname>"
101="..."
.
.
[SIG1]
text=
Item=
expr=
.
.
[SIG2].
.
.
[SIG<n>]
.
.
Meaning of entries
NrOfSignals:
Number of additional signals. The signals are located in the [SIG<nr>] section,
where <nr> goes from 1 to NrOfSignals (continuously and with no gaps).
Text:
language-specific text in the form $T<TextNr>
where <TextNr> is a number in the language-specific DgOvw_xx.ini file (xx is
the language abbreviation).
non-language-specific text "<any text>".
"<any text>" is expressed exactly as it is written in this ini file.
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