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To bring up the Recipe editor window, double-click ‘Recipe’ in the project workspace. You may also select [Tools] – [Recipe] or press the (blue star) icon.

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Add Recipe Model

Press the (blue star) icon to add a new recipe model.

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Item

Description

Model Name

Enter the recipe model name in the text field.

Duplicate names are not allowed.

Recipe Area Start Position

Recipes use consecutive

blocks of addresses on the connected PLC. Enter the starting address in the ‘Recipe area start position’ field.

A direct address or real tag

name can be used. The address or tag data must be in Word or DWord (INT, UINT, Float) format. All address or tag data in the recipe must be of the same data type.

Data Number

‘Data number’ indicates the number of data items used in each group. You can assign

between 1 and 10,000 data items.

Group Number

‘Group number’ indicates the

number of profiles available for the recipe. A single group can include many data items, and each group

stores different values for the data items. When

a different group is

selected, the

entire data block will be

set to the selected group’s values. You can

use between 1

and 1024

groups.

Handshake Use

The ‘Handshake Use’ option is enabled by default. This feature helps in verifying the communication status while recipe data is being transferred. If you do not wish to use a handshake

, uncheck the check box. In this case, you cannot use tags to monitor the

communication status of

a specific recipe transfer.

※ This option is supported in XpanelDesigner

V2.53 and above

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Handshake

The Xpanel recipe system takes care of the handshaking process automatically.

Because these tag values will be changed during recipe transfers, you should assign addresses which are not used by the PLC or by other parts of the Xpanel application. Only real tags can be used in the handshake process.

Word

Enter an analog tag or address. This is used to control uploading and /downloading. You can assign Word or DWord data formatmay use a WORD (16-bit) or DWORD (32it) data type.

Bit

Enter a digital tag or address, This is used to check the state of uploading/downloading and uploading.

Group Number

Enter an analog tag or address. This is used to store the current recipe group number by PLC request.

Automatically File Store On PLC Managed Upload

If When you modify data values and then upload or download group data from a PLC, the Xpanel recipe group settings will be changed. Changes will remain in the Xpanel memory until while the power is OnON; they will recovered be deleted when the power is turned offOFF. This indicates means that modified setting should settings must be saved to the recipe setting a file in order to keep the changes. If

When this option is enabled, changes of to PLC group data will be uploaded and saved to a file automatically.

Edit Recipe Model

Press the (blue star) icon to modify the selected recipe model. Alternatively, you can edit a model by double-clicking the model name.

Delete Recipe Model

Press the

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(blue star) icon to delete the selected recipe model from the project.

Edit Group Name

Press the (blue star) icon to modify the selected group name. Enter the new group name and press [OK] to apply the changes.

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Edit Data Name

Press the (blue star) icon to modify the selected data (row) name. Enter the new data name and press [OK] to change the text.

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Upload Recipe Data from Xpanel

Press the (blue star) icon to upload the recipe model data from Xpanel to XpanelDesigner. You may connect by USB or Ethernet to receive data.

Load Recipe Information from CSV File

Press the (blue star) icon to choose a CSV file from the file directory and upload the recipe information to XpanelDesigner. To upload the information, a recipe model with same name must exist in the current project. You may edit the data directly from the CSV file before uploading.

Save Recipe Information to CSV

Press the (blue star) icon to save the selected recipe model as a CSV file. Specify the path where you want to save the file. If no path is specified, the file is stored in the current project directory. The file name will be specified with the model name by default.

※ The ‘Load Recipe Information from CSV File’ and ‘Save Recipe Information to CSV’ features are supported in XpanelDesigner V2.53 and above.