FAQ

In this section frequently asked questions are answered in order to make your work with TwinCAT 3 Scope easier. If you have further questions, please contact our support (-157)

  1. Is it true that "TC3 Scope" in the TwinCAT 3 world is not a product, but a generic term for various products?
  2. Why are there different product levels for the TC3 Scope?
  3. Can the Scope View Professional be operated with the Scope Server Base? What are the restrictions?
  4. Why do I need the TF3300 Scope server when I can also enable the "Use local Server" option?
  5. Can I integrate the TwinCAT Scope View into my own visualization?
  6. Is it possible to print out recorded Scope Charts?
  7. Is multimedia documentation available for TwinCAT 3 Scope?
  8. My Scope .svd files are on a network drive. Why can't I open them?
  9. Are open source software components used in TwinCAT Measurement products?

Is it true that "TC3 Scope" in the TwinCAT 3 world is not a product, but a generic term for various products?

The TwinCAT 3 Scope is the main product in the TwinCAT Measurement product family. TwinCAT 3 Scope is a collective term. The TC3 Scope is subdivided into the Scope View and Scope Server products. This means that a TC3 Scope always consists of the View and Server products. Beyond that there are also different product levels.

Why are there different product levels for the TC3 Scope?

The Scope is a constantly growing tool for data logging and analysis; however, not every Scope user requires the full range of functions for his purposes. Therefore, we offer product levels tailored as far as possible to the application. The currently available product levels are Base and Professional. Base is free of license costs and is an outstanding tool for machine commissioning. Professional is very well suited for process monitoring in addition to machine commissioning.

Can the Scope View Professional be operated with the Scope Server Base? What are the restrictions?

Yes, you can also operate Professional View with the Base server. Only the limitations of the Base Server version need to be observed. It is also possible, for example, to scope a remote device with the local Base Server. To do this the Use local Server option must be set in the channel settings. Control via PLC function block or operation in headless mode is not possible.

Why do I need the TF3300 Scope server when I can also enable the "Use local Server" option?

The TwinCAT TF3300 Scope Server function is required as soon as a Scope Server has to run autonomously on a remote device. The server can thus be controlled, for example from the PLC, without a View being connected.

Can I integrate the TwinCAT Scope View into my own visualization?

Yes, you can integrate Scope control into your own .NET-based visualization application. The license model remains identical.

Is it possible to print out recorded Scope Charts?

Yes, the snipping tool functionality can be used to print, copy and share charts with others.

Is multimedia documentation available for TwinCAT 3 Scope?

Yes, there is a recording of a TwinCAT 3 Scope Webinar on the Beckhoff-Homepage.

My Scope .svd files are on a network drive. Why can't I open them?

That is probably because the TwinCAT 3 Scope server service has no rights of access to the network directory. In order to be able to open .svd files, you either need to copy them to the local system or grant the Scope server service the appropriate rights. (See section Opening .svd files from a network directory)

Are open source software components used in TwinCAT Measurement products?

Yes, various open source components are used.
Please see the information on the page Third-party components.