For HMI"Human-machine interfaces " Also known as computer-human interfaces (CHI), and formerly known as man-machine interfaces, they are usually employed to communicate with PLCs and other computers, such as entering and monitoring temperatures or pressures for further automated control or emergency response, the variable mapping is done in two phases.
The tag operation directly takes place in the Dictionary, as follows:
Double-click the Dictionary header to display the widget as a popup window in order to have more space.

Figure 5-29: Variable Mapping to KVB.
Selecting the variable alone does not guarantee it will be exported. The POU"Programmable Organization Unit" An application is a list of programs. Programs are executed sequentially within the target cycle according to the order defined by the user and displayed in the Project View must be set to compile as well. See Ensuring Variables are Exported for more information.
Being based on ModbusModBus is a serial communications protocol and is now the most commonly available means of connecting industrial electronic devices.
ModBus is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a remote terminal unit in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
Versions of the ModBus protocol exist for serial port and Ethernet (it is widely used with TCP/IP over Ethernet), the communication is limited to 32 bits. As a consequence:
Non-primitive data types which are not exported over Modbus generate a warning message in the Compiler Output window. See Compiler Output for more information.
Generally you do not need to access this, but if you do the file used for manually importing variables into KVB (named HMI Variable Import File.txt) is located in the following location.
The following types of variables can be exported to the HMI:
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