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Pagina 1 - For Quantum and Premium

FactoryCastUser’s GuideFor Quantum and Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

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Contentsx 870 USE 002 00 V.2Creating a Data Template ... 178Inserting Varia

Pagina 3 - FactoryCast User’s Guide

FactoryCast Configurator100 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Downloading Settings to the ServerOverview If you are not creating a database of symbols (varia

Pagina 4 - Document Set

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 101Downloading Settings to the Server, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action5 From the menu bar

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FactoryCast Configurator102 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 5.2Creating a NamespaceOverviewPurpose A namespace is a Web-enabled database containing

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 103Importing SymbolsOverview If you want to use symbols (variables) in the Data Editor, Graphic Ed

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FactoryCast Configurator104 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Importing Symbols, ContinuedAdd Symbols Follow the steps in the table below to import symbols (

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 105Importing Symbols, ContinuedAdd Symbols, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Action2 Select a p

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FactoryCast Configurator106 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Importing Symbols, ContinuedAdd Symbols, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep Action3 Click on s

Pagina 10 - Contents

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 107Importing Symbols, ContinuedAdd Symbols, ContinuedDeleting SymbolsTo delete a symbol from a nam

Pagina 11 - Introduction to FactoryCast

FactoryCast Configurator108 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting Symbol AccessOverview FactoryCast Configurator sets default access for each symbol (var

Pagina 12 - What Is FactoryCast?

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 109Setting Symbol Access, ContinuedUsing the Attributes Button to Set AccessFollow the steps in th

Pagina 13 - Components of FactoryCast

890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 111 Introduction to FactoryCastAt a GlancePurpose This chapter describes FactoryCast for Quantum and Premium, including i

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FactoryCast Configurator110 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Adding Direct AddressesOverview If you only want users to view direct addresses, you do not nee

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 111Adding Direct Addresses, ContinuedQuantum Register ValuesThe following register ranges are vali

Pagina 16 - FactoryCast Client

FactoryCast Configurator112 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Adding Direct Addresses, ContinuedAdding Direct Addresses, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep

Pagina 17 - System Requirements

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 113Adding Direct Addresses, ContinuedAdding Direct Addresses, ContinuedContinued on next pageStep

Pagina 18 - Table 1: Quantum Modules

FactoryCast Configurator114 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Adding Direct Addresses, ContinuedOverlapping Register RangesIf the register range that you hav

Pagina 19 - Table 2: Premium Modules

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 115Direct Address Blocks and Symbol SecurityOverview When you import a block of direct addresses i

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FactoryCast Configurator116 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Direct Address Blocks and Symbol Security, ContinuedConflict#2 If a symbol (variable) is import

Pagina 21 - Web Site Security

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 117Editing and Deleting Direct AddressesOverview This section describes how to edit or delete dire

Pagina 22 - Internal Security

FactoryCast Configurator118 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Saving the NamespaceOverview This section describes how to save a namespace as part of the conf

Pagina 23 - Internal Security, Continued

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 119Resynchronizing Your Namespace with Its DatabaseOverview Over time, you may make changes to the

Pagina 24 - External Security

Introduction to FactoryCast12 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0What Is FactoryCast?Overview FactoryCast is a software package that allows you to customize a

Pagina 25 - External Security, Continued

FactoryCast Configurator120 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Resynchronizing Your Namespace with Its Database, ContinuedNo Differences DetectedIf no discrep

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 121Resynchronizing Your Namespace with Its Database, ContinuedDifferences DetectedIf a discrepancy

Pagina 27 - Default Web Site for Quantum

FactoryCast Configurator122 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Resynchronizing Your Namespace with Its Database, ContinuedTo ResynchronizeResynchronizing will

Pagina 28 - Introductory Pages

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 123Section 5.3DownloadDownload OverviewPurpose The Commands | Download menu provides several optio

Pagina 29 - FactoryCast Home Page

FactoryCast Configurator124 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Download OptionsOverview This section describes the options of the Commands | Download menu.Do

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 125Download Options, ContinuedUnprotected This option allows the user to download All Files from a

Pagina 31 - Quantum Welcome Page

FactoryCast Configurator126 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Download Options, ContinuedDownload File l Goto Commands | Download | Protected | Any File. OR:

Pagina 32 - Local Rack Diagnostics

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 127Download Options, ContinuedDownload Directoryl Goto Commands | Download | Protected | All Files

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FactoryCast Configurator128 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Download Options, ContinuedAdvanced Menu This menu item allows you to selectively download file

Pagina 34 - Controller Diagnostics

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 129Download Options, ContinuedModified Home PageThis option allows you to download only the Home P

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Introduction to FactoryCast890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 13Components of FactoryCastOverview The three components of FactoryCast are:l FactoryCast Serve

Pagina 36 - Ethernet Module Diagnostics

FactoryCast Configurator130 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0How to DownloadOverview This section provides a procedure for using any of the options on the C

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 131Section 5.4UploadUpload OverviewPurpose The Commands | Upload menu provides options for uploadi

Pagina 38 - Remote I/O Diagnostics

FactoryCast Configurator132 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Upload OptionsOverview This section describes the options of the Commands | Upload menu.Upload

Pagina 39 - Remote I/O Status Page

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 133Upload Options, ContinuedUpload File l Goto Commands | Upload | Protected | Any File. OR:l Goto

Pagina 40 - Configured Remote I/O Page

FactoryCast Configurator134 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Upload Options, ContinuedUpload Directory l Goto Commands | Upload | Protected | All Files. OR:

Pagina 41 - Remote I/O Drop Pages

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 135How to UploadOverview This section provides a procedure for using any of the options on the Com

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FactoryCast Configurator136 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 5.5RemoveOverview This section describes the options of the Commands | Remove menu.Purp

Pagina 43 - Remote I/O Drop Module Pages

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 137Remove OptionsRemove Menu The following illustration shows the Commands | Remove menu.Protecte

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FactoryCast Configurator138 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Remove Options, ContinuedRemove File l Goto Commands | Remove | Protected | Any File. OR:l Goto

Pagina 45 - Distributed I/O Diagnostics

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 139Remove Options, ContinuedRemove Directoryl Goto Commands | Remove | Protected | All Files. OR:l

Pagina 46 - Distributed I/O Drops Page

Introduction to FactoryCast14 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FactoryCastOverview FactoryCast consists of HTTP and FTP servers embedded in a Quantum or Pre

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FactoryCast Configurator140 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0How to RemoveOverview This section provides a procedure for using any of the options on the Com

Pagina 48

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 141Section 5.6Web Site MaintenanceMaintenance OverviewPurpose This section describes how to mainta

Pagina 49

FactoryCast Configurator142 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Checking Embedded Server StatusOverview The Configurator gives you a way to check:l Bytes of fr

Pagina 50 - Distributed I/O Module Page

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 143Checking Embedded Server Status, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the procedure below to

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FactoryCast Configurator144 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Checking Embedded Server Status, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action3 Select OK.Result: Th

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 145Backing Up FilesOverview The Commands | Backup option is used to archive the entire file conten

Pagina 53 - Default Web Site for Premium

FactoryCast Configurator146 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Backing Up Files, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action3 Enter the Path and File Name where

Pagina 54 - Section 4.1

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 147Restoring the Web Server ModuleOverview The Commands | Restore option is used to restore the co

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FactoryCast Configurator148 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Restoring the Web Server Module, ContinuedOverview If the server fails or its files become corr

Pagina 56

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 149Restoring the Web Server Module, ContinuedRestore Defaults CommandWhen “Restore Defaults” is se

Pagina 57 - Premium Welcome Page

Introduction to FactoryCast890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 15FactoryCast Configurator Overview You can use the FactoryCast Configurator to configure and m

Pagina 58 - Section 4.2

FactoryCast Configurator150 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Restoring the Module, ContinuedProcedure Follow the steps in the table below:Step Action1Select

Pagina 59 - Rack Viewer Page, Continued

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 151Updating I/O Module DescriptionsOverview Over time, the I/O module descriptions for the modules

Pagina 60 - Section 4.3

FactoryCast Configurator152 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

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890 USE 152 00 V.2 1536 Adding Custom Pages to the SiteAt a GlancePurpose You may choose to add your own Web pages to the site on the Embedded Serve

Pagina 62 - Section 4.4

Custom Pages154 890 USE 152 00 V.2Section 6.1Working with Custom PagesOverviewPurpose You may develop any pages you want to customize the FactoryCast

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 155Downloading a Custom Home PageOverview If you want to replace the default home page with one of your own, you must

Pagina 64 - Option Module Diagnostics

Custom Pages156 890 USE 152 00 V.2Downloading a Custom Home Page, ContinuedWhat About Image Files?Any image files for your new home page should be pl

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 157Downloading Other Protected PagesOverview If you are adding supporting Web pages to the default Web site, you may c

Pagina 66 - Navigation

Custom Pages158 890 USE 152 00 V.2Downloading an Unprotected Web Site Overview You may choose to have an unprotected Web pages. These are pages that:

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 159Removing Unprotected Web FilesOverview If you want to remove unprotected Web files from the Embedded Server, See Re

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Introduction to FactoryCast16 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FactoryCast ClientOverview FactoryCast Run-Time Diagnostics consists of default Web pages, Ja

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Custom Pages160 890 USE 152 00 V.2Section 6.2Using FactoryCast’s Java Applets OverviewPurpose This section describes how to use the Java Applets Live

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 161Using the Applets on a Web PageOverview The supplied applets can be included on a Web page to query and display dyn

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Custom Pages162 890 USE 152 00 V.2Using the Applets on a Web Page, ContinuedLiveLabelMgr AppletThe LiveLabelMgrApplet allows the Web page to display

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 163Using the Applets on a Web Page, ContinuedLiveBeanApplet The LiveBeanApplet is included one time for each variable

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Custom Pages164 890 USE 152 00 V.2LiveBeanAppletLiveBeanApplet ParametersThe LiveBeanApplet uses parameters to allow you to specify the graphic objec

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 165LiveBeanApplet Parameters, ContinuedLiveBeanApplet ExampleAll instances of LiveBeanApplet that are included in a We

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Custom Pages166 890 USE 152 00 V.2LiveLabelApplet ParametersOverview The LiveLabelApplet uses several parameters which allow you to customize the app

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 167LiveLabelApplet Parameters, ContinuedData Parameters, ContinuedContinued on next pageParameter... Defines... With D

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Custom Pages168 890 USE 152 00 V.2LiveLabelApplet Parameters, ContinuedFormat ParametersThe format parameters for the applet, their meaning and defau

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Custom Pages890 USE 152 00 V.2 169LiveLabelApplet Example #1Overview The applet example in this section contains almost every applet parameter.Exampl

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Introduction to FactoryCast890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 17System RequirementsOverview This section provides minimum system requirements for FactoryCast

Pagina 80 - Section 5.1

Custom Pages170 890 USE 152 00 V.2LiveLabelApplet Example #2Overview This is an example of a minimal applet, using default values for most parameters

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890 USE 152 00 V.2 1717 EditorsAt a GlanceIn This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics:For This Topic... See Page...Data Editor 172Gra

Pagina 82 - Top Menu

Editors172 890 USE 152 00 V.2Section 7.1Data EditorPurpose Every default Web page contains a link to the Data Editor. The Data Editor is a Java apple

Pagina 83 - Top Menu, Continued

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 173The Data Editor SpreadsheetOverview The Data Editor displays data in a spreadsheet with the following fields:l Variable

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Editors174 890 USE 152 00 V.2The Data Editor Spreadsheet, ContinuedVariable Name FieldThe Variable Name column contains the names of Concept or PL7 v

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 175The Data Editor Spreadsheet, ContinuedAddress Field The Address column contains direct addresses and the addresses of Co

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Editors176 890 USE 152 00 V.2The Data Editor Spreadsheet, ContinuedFIP I/O AddressesData Type Field The Data Type field contains the data type of the

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 177The Data Editor Spreadsheet, ContinuedFormat Field The Format field contains the format type for displaying the value of

Pagina 88 - Starting the Tool

Editors178 890 USE 152 00 V.2Creating a Data TemplateOverview When you want to see the values of variables (symbols) or direct addresses, you enter t

Pagina 89 - Creating a New Configuration

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 179Inserting Variables in a Data TemplateOverview If you want to view or modify the value of a variable (symbol) in the nam

Pagina 90 - Setting Passwords

Introduction to FactoryCast18 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0InstallationOverview This section explains the FactoryCast installation procedure. FactoryCas

Pagina 91 - Setting Passwords, Continued

Editors180 890 USE 152 00 V.2Inserting Direct Addresses in a TemplateOverview If you want to view or modify the value of a direct address, you must i

Pagina 92 - Setting Default Access

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 181Modifying Data ValuesOverview You can use the Data Editor to modify the values of some variables (symbols) and direct ad

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Editors182 890 USE 152 00 V.2Saving a Data TemplateOverview If you save a data template, you can use it again to view or modify the same variables (s

Pagina 94 - Setting File Locations

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 183Using an Existing Data TemplateOverview Once you have saved a data template, you can use it to view or modify the values

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Editors184 890 USE 152 00 V.2Section 7.2Graphic EditorIntroduction This section describes the functions and features for the Graphic Editor. The Grap

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 185OverviewTop Window The Graphic Editor applet is divided into three windows. The Top Window provides the area for present

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Editors186 890 USE 152 00 V.2Overview, ContinuedGraphic Objects All the graphic objects that are provided with the Graphic Editor are capable of comm

Pagina 98 - Setting the XWay Address

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 187Overview, ContinuedUser Functions Most of the Graphic Editor’s user functions are available from the top window, which i

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Editors188 890 USE 152 00 V.2Top Window User FunctionsOverview The Graphic Editor applet's top window consists of several “dialog panels”, only

Pagina 100 - Continued on next page

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 189Top Window User Functions, ContinuedThe controls of the “Top Dialog” provide the following functions:l Drop-down List. T

Pagina 101 - Continued

Introduction to FactoryCast890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 19Installation, continuedTable 2: Premium ModulesSys Diag Data Editor Graphic Editor Alarm View

Pagina 102 - Creating a Namespace

Editors190 890 USE 152 00 V.2Top Window User Functions, ContinuedWhen the “Save Dialog” is presented, the name of the current graphic display is show

Pagina 103 - Importing Symbols

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 191Top Window User Functions, ContinuedPassword Dialog The “Password”Dialog” allows you to enter the password that enables

Pagina 104 - Importing Symbols, Continued

Editors192 890 USE 152 00 V.2Top Window User Functions, ContinuedEdit Dialog The “Edit Dialog” allows you to select a graphic object for placement in

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 193Top Window User Functions, ContinuedThe controls of the “Edit Dialog” provide the following functions:l The Drop-down Li

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Editors194 890 USE 152 00 V.2Top Window User Functions, ContinuedLayout Dialog The “Layout Dialog” allows you to change the position and size of a gr

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 195Top Window User Functions, Continuedl To automatically size graphic objects, use the “Width” and “Height” buttons to re-

Pagina 108 - Setting Symbol Access

Editors196 890 USE 152 00 V.2Top Window User Functions, ContinuedThe controls of the “Options Dialog” provide the following functions:l The cell size

Pagina 109 - Attributes Button

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 197Display Window User FunctionsOverview The user functions available from the Graphic Editor display window include object

Pagina 110 - Adding Direct Addresses

Editors198 890 USE 152 00 V.2Display Window User Functions, Continuedl Multiple graphic objects can be selected by constructing a bounding box in the

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 199Display Window User Functions, ContinuedMoving Graphic ObjectsA graphic object’s location in the display window can be c

Pagina 112 - Addresses

Data, Illustrations, AlterationsData and illustrations are not binding. We reserve the right to alter products in line with our policy of continuous

Pagina 113

Introduction to FactoryCast20 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

Pagina 114 - Register Ranges

Editors200 890 USE 152 00 V.2Property SheetThe Property Sheet is a “floating” (non-modal) dialog that presents all the settable properties of the cur

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 201Property Sheet, ContinuedLookup Dialog For each of the graphic objects provided with the Graphic Editor, a property edi

Pagina 116 - FactoryCast Configurator

Editors202 890 USE 152 00 V.2SecurityYou are protected from unauthorized access to your PLC data in three ways:l The HTML page containing the Graphic

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 203Applet ParametersOverview The Graphic Editor supports two applet parameters to customize its behavior. Applet parameters

Pagina 118 - Saving the Namespace

Editors204 890 USE 152 00 V.2Applet Parameters, ContinuedExample The following is an example of an applet tag for the Graphic Editor that will cause

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 205Graphic ObjectsOverview The set of graphic objects provided in the Graphic Editor is intended to support building graphi

Pagina 120 - Detected

Editors206 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedHorizontal Indicator, ContinuedContinued on next pageMinimum EU ValueThe minimum value, in eng

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 207Graphic Objects, ContinuedVertical Indicator A Vertical Indicator provides an analog representation of the value of a va

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Editors208 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedVertical Indicator, ContinuedHorizontal or Vertical SliderA Horizontal or Vertical Slider prov

Pagina 123 - Download

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 209Graphic Objects, ContinuedHorizontal or Vertical Slider, ContinuedHorizontal or Vertical SelectorA Horizontal or Vertica

Pagina 124 - Download Options

890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 212 Web Site Security At a GlancePurpose Before you set up your Web site, you should give some thought to security. While

Pagina 125 - Download Options, Continued

Editors210 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedHorizontal or Vertical Selector, ContinuedDigital Indicator A Digital Indicator provides a num

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 211Graphic Objects, ContinuedDigital Indicator, ContinuedContinued on next pageMaximum EU ValueThe maximum value, in engine

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Editors212 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedMessage Display A Message Display shows a text message based on the value of a variable or dir

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 213Graphic Objects, ContinuedPush Button, ContinuedAnalog Meter An Analog Meter provides an analog representation of the va

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Editors214 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedAnalog Meter, ContinuedContinued on next pageMaximum EU ValueThe maximum value, in engineering

Pagina 130 - How to Download

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 215Graphic Objects, ContinuedRotary Slider A Rotary Slider provides an analog representation of the value of a variable or

Pagina 131 - Section 5.4

Editors216 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedRotary Selector A Rotary Selector allows a user to make a selection from a set of choices. Whe

Pagina 132 - Upload Options

Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 217Graphic Objects, ContinuedTrend Recorder A Trend Recorder provides a continuous, time-based charting of the value of a v

Pagina 133 - Upload Options, Continued

Editors218 890 USE 152 00 V.2Graphic Objects, ContinuedTrend Recorder, ContinuedDisplay Link A Display Link is a special graphic object that allows t

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Editors890 USE 152 00 V.2 219Graphic Objects, ContinuedNOTES 1. If the Address property of a graphic object is a direct address, the Data Type proper

Pagina 135 - How to Upload

Web Site Security22 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Internal SecurityOverview The Web site you create with the FactoryCast Configurator may be accessed ove

Pagina 136 - Section 5.5

Editors220 890 USE 152 00 V.2

Pagina 137 - Remove Options

890 USE 152 00 V.2 2218 Alarm ViewerAt a GlanceIn This Section This section contains the following topics:Purpose The Alarm Viewer is a Java applet

Pagina 138 - Remove Options, Continued

Alarm Viewer222 890 USE 152 00 V.2DisplaySelect Server | Alarm Viewer.The display is composed of:1. Button bar (in the work area),2. List of alarms,3

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Alarm Viewer890 USE 152 00 V.2 223Display, ContinuedList of alarms Alarms in the list are displayed in historical order. The last alarm in runtime is

Pagina 140 - How to Remove

Alarm Viewer224 890 USE 152 00 V.2Display, ContinuedEach line displayed in the list corresponds to an alarm and contains the following information:Ty

Pagina 141 - Web Site Maintenance

Alarm Viewer890 USE 152 00 V.2 225Display, ContinuedZone or area number: Area or geographical zone from which the error comes (common area : 0). Stat

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Alarm Viewer226 890 USE 152 00 V.2Operation and Management of AlarmsBrowsing Use the “Up”, “Down”, “PageUp”, or “PageDown” keys or the mouse to selec

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Alarm Viewer890 USE 152 00 V.2 227LimitationsFor each alarm, there is additional information stocked in the diagnostic buffer. For example, many DFBs

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Alarm Viewer228 890 USE 152 00 V.2

Pagina 145 - Backing Up Files

890 USE 152 00 V.2 229A Browser Requirements, Settings and Security ConsiderationsAt a GlancePurpose In order to view the Java applets on FactoryCas

Pagina 146 - Backing Up Files, Continued

Web Site Security890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 23Internal Security, ContinuedWrite RestrictionsIn order to write register values or save templates to yo

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Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations230 890 USE 152 00 V.2Browser VersionOverview In order to view the Java applets in the Fact

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Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations890 USE 152 00 V.2 231Browser SettingsOverview If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer

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Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations232 890 USE 152 00 V.2Browser Settings, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next page

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Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations890 USE 152 00 V.2 233Browser Settings, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedContinued on next page

Pagina 151 - Setting the IP Address

Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations234 890 USE 152 00 V.2Browser Settings, ContinuedProcedure, ContinuedStep Action6 Select th

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Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations890 USE 152 00 V.2 235Browser Security ConsiderationsSecurity Issue Both Netscape Navigator

Pagina 153 - At a Glance

Browser Requirements, Settings and Security Considerations236 890 USE 152 00 V.2

Pagina 154 - Working with Custom Pages

890 USE 152 00 V.2 237B Performance BenchmarksAt a GlancePurpose This appendix contains performance benchmarks for:l The Premium Embedded Serverl Th

Pagina 155

Performance Benchmarks238 890 USE 152 00 V.2Premium Performance BenchmarksOverview This section contains performance information for the TSX ETY 110

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Performance Benchmarks890 USE 152 00 V.2 239Premium Performance Benchmarks, ContinuedAverage time of 8 EF READ-VAR of 50 wordsETHWAYTCP/IPContinued o

Pagina 157 - File Locations

Web Site Security24 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0External SecurityOverview If your network is configured to allow users to view your site over the Inter

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Performance Benchmarks240 890 USE 152 00 V.2Premium Performance Benchmarks, ContinuedThroughput time of BridgeETHWAYTCP/IPCyclic 10 20 50TSXETY 110 V

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Performance Benchmarks890 USE 152 00 V.2 241Quantum Performance BenchmarksOverview These Quantum Web Embedded Server performance tests were run on Wi

Pagina 160 - Section 6.2

Performance Benchmarks242 890 USE 152 00 V.2Configuration Tool Performance BenchmarksOverview This section provides test results for downloading a na

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CBA890 USE 152 00 V.2 243AAlarm Viewer 221Alarm Viewer Display 222Operation and Management ofAlarms 226Analog I/O diagnostics 74BBrowserVersion 30, 5

Pagina 162 - 890 USE 152 00 V.2

Index244 890 USE 152 00 V.2FFIP I/O diagnostics 65Firewall 24HHome page, custom 155IIP address 96JJava appletsUsing on custom pages 160Viewing 229NNa

Pagina 163 - Graphic Editor

Modicon, Square D and Telemecanique are PLC brand names from Schneider. These products are sold in the US by Square D; in Canada, Latin America, Euro

Pagina 164 - LiveBeanApplet

Web Site Security890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 25External Security, ContinuedNetwork-Level FirewallsNetwork-level firewalls are frequently installed bet

Pagina 165 - Parameters

Web Site Security26 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

Pagina 166 - LiveLabelApplet Parameters

890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 273 Default Web Site for QuantumAt a GlancePurpose When you receive the Server, it already contains a default Web site wi

Pagina 167 - Data Parameters

Default Web Site for Quantum28 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 3.1Introductory PagesOverviewPurpose When a user accesses the default Web site for Q

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 29FactoryCast Home PageOverview The FactoryCast Home Page is the first page a visitor will enc

Pagina 169 - LiveLabelApplet Example #1

June 1999FactoryCast User’s GuideFor Quantum and Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

Pagina 170 - LiveLabelApplet Example #2

Default Web Site for Quantum30 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FactoryCast Home Page, ContinuedLinks The home page offers three links:l Diagnostics and Onl

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 31Quantum Welcome PageOverview When a visitor clicks on the Diagnostics link on the FactoryCas

Pagina 172 - Data Editor

Default Web Site for Quantum32 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 3.2Local Rack DiagnosticsConfigured Local Rack PageOverview The Quantum Configured L

Pagina 173 - The Data Editor Spreadsheet

Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 33Configured Local Rack Page, ContinuedData Each module is displayed in its configured slot in

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Default Web Site for Quantum34 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 3.3Controller DiagnosticsController Status PageOverview The Controller Status Page p

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 35Controller Status Page, ContinuedDynamic Data Some of the data provided on this page is dyna

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Default Web Site for Quantum36 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 3.4Ethernet Module DiagnosticsEthernet Module Statistics PageOverview The Ethernet M

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 37Ethernet Module Statistics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data Some of the data provided on this pag

Pagina 178 - or direct addresses, you

Default Web Site for Quantum38 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 3.5Remote I/O DiagnosticsRemote I/O Diagnostics OverviewPurpose Several default Web

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 39Remote I/O Status PageOverview The Remote I/O Status page gives an overview of the status an

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Document SetQuantum Ethernet Embedded Web Server Module User Guide840 USE 115 00Premium Ethernet User GuideTLX DSCOM PL7

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Default Web Site for Quantum40 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Configured Remote I/O PageOverview The Configured Remote I/O page displays information about

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 41Remote I/O Drop PagesOverview When you click on the icon for a Remote I/O Drop Adapter on th

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Default Web Site for Quantum42 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Remote I/O Drop Pages, ContinuedData The top part of the page reports the current status of

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 43Remote I/O Drop Module PagesOverview When you click on a specific module on a Remote I/O Dro

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Default Web Site for Quantum44 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Remote I/O Drop Module Pages, ContinuedData The top part of the screen provides information

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 45Section 3.6Distributed I/O DiagnosticsDistributed I/O Diagnostic OverviewPurpose Several Web

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Default Web Site for Quantum46 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Distributed I/O Drops PageOverview When you select a module on the Configured Local Rack pag

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 47Distributed I/O Drops Page, ContinuedData The top half of the screen provides the current st

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Default Web Site for Quantum48 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Distributed I/O Specific Drop PageOverview When you click on a drop icon on the Distributed

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 49Distributed I/O Specific Drop Page, ContinuedData The top part of the page reports the curre

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Preface890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 5PrefaceThe data and illustrations found in this book are not binding. We reserve the right to modify our products

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Default Web Site for Quantum50 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Distributed I/O Module PageOverview When you click on a module icon on a Distributed I/O Dro

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Default Web Site for Quantum890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 51Distributed I/O Module Page, ContinuedData The top part of the screen provides information a

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Default Web Site for Quantum52 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

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890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 534 Default Web Site for Premium At a GlancePurpose When you receive the Server, it already contains a default Web site w

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Default Web Site for Premium54 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 4.1Introductory PagesOverviewPurpose When a user accesses the default Web site for P

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 55FactoryCast Home PageOverview The FactoryCast Home Page is the first page a visitor will enc

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Default Web Site for Premium56 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FactoryCast Home Page, ContinuedLinks The home page offers three links:l Diagnostics and Onl

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 57Premium Welcome PageOverview When a visitor clicks on the Diagnostics link on the FactoryCas

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Default Web Site for Premium58 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 4.2Local Rack DiagnosticsRack Viewer PageOverview The Rack Viewer Page displays the

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 59Rack Viewer Page, ContinuedLinks Click on a module icon to obtain detailed information about

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Preface6 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0

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Default Web Site for Premium60 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 4.3Controller DiagnosticsPLC Personality PageOverview The PLC Personality page provi

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 61PLC Personality Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper lefthand corner of the scr

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Default Web Site for Premium62 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 4.4Ethernet Module DiagnosticsEthernet Module Statistics PageOverview If you click o

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 63Ethernet Module Statistics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper lefthand corner

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Default Web Site for Premium64 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 4.5Option Module DiagnosticsOption Module Diagnostics OverviewPurpose Several defaul

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 65FIP I/O Module Diagnostics PageOverview If you click on the FIP I/O link on the controller i

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Default Web Site for Premium66 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedRack Viewer NavigationThe following illustration r

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 67FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedRack Viewer Click on the Rack Viewer link. The app

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Default Web Site for Premium68 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedFIP bus link If Premium has a CPU with FIP bus lin

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 69FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedFIP I/O Bus page In FactoryCast Client, there is a

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870 USE 002 00 V.2 viiContentsChapter 1 Introduction to FactoryCast ... 11What Is FactoryCast?...

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Default Web Site for Premium70 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedIf the Base Module of FIP I/O device is modular ty

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 71FIP I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper left hand corne

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Default Web Site for Premium72 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Digital I/O Module Diagnostics PageOverview If you click on a digital I/O module in the Rack

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 73Digital I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper lefthand co

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Default Web Site for Premium74 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Analog I/O Module Diagnostics PageOverview If you click on an analog I/O module icon in the

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 75Analog I/O Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper lefthand cor

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Default Web Site for Premium76 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Standard Module Diagnostics PageOverview If you click on any other type of module in the Rac

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Default Web Site for Premium890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 77Standard Module Diagnostics Page, ContinuedDynamic Data The LEDs in the upper lefthand corne

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890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 795 FactoryCast ConfiguratorAt a GlancePurpose The FactoryCast Configurator gives you the ability to manage your Web site

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Contentsviii 870 USE 002 00 V.2Remote I/O Drop Module Pages ... 43Section 3.6 Distri

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FactoryCast Configurator80 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Section 5.1Setting Up a FactoryCast ServerSetup OverviewPurpose Follow the procedures in this se

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 81Definitions - FactoryCast ConfiguratorTop MenuOverview The Top Menu is a graphical user interfac

Pagina 227 - Limitations

FactoryCast Configurator82 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Top MenuControl menu boxThis is the box in the upper left corner of the Top Menu that displays t

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 83Top Menu, ContinuedThe top menu bar contains the following drop-down menu items:File File enable

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FactoryCast Configurator84 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Top Menu, ContinuedCommands The Commands menu items enable you to perform functions that control

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 85Top Menu, ContinuedServer “Server” contains: Restore (module) defaults, Check Status, and set XW

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FactoryCast Configurator86 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Top Menu, ContinuedLanguage Choose the language in which you will be working.Continued on next p

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 87Top Menu, ContinuedServer Menu ItemsFor the following “Server” information:l Restore Defaults: S

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FactoryCast Configurator88 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Starting the ToolOverview This section describes how to start the FactoryCast Configurator.Proce

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 89Creating a New ConfigurationOverview In order to set up your Web site, you must create a new con

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Contents870 USE 002 00 V.2 ixSetting Symbol Access... 108Adding Direc

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FactoryCast Configurator90 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting PasswordsOverview The first step in setting up your Web site is to specify the passwords

Pagina 237 - Performance Benchmarks

FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 91Setting Passwords, ContinuedDefault Settings Until you apply your own password settings:l The de

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FactoryCast Configurator92 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting Default AccessOverview If you want to view and modify symbols (variables) in your Web si

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 93Setting Default Access, ContinuedOptions Select one of the following radio buttons:l Write Enabl

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FactoryCast Configurator94 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting File LocationsOverview If you want to customize your Web site, use the File Locations di

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 95Setting File Locations, ContinuedSpecifying File LocationsUse the ellipsis buttons to the right

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FactoryCast Configurator96 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting the IP AddressOverview The final setting in the Settings window is the IP Address.Access

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 97Setting the IP Address, ContinuedApplying the IP AddressSelect Apply to save the IP Address sett

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FactoryCast Configurator98 890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0Setting the XWay AddressOverview XWay is a Telemecanique communications protocol. If you are usi

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FactoryCast Configurator890 USE 152 00 Version 2.0 99Setting the XWay Address, ContinuedApplying the XWay AddressSelect OK to download the XWay Addre

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