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1. Introduction to WebAccess
1.1 WebAccess HMI & SCADA features
1.2 System Architecture
1.2.1 Standalone Systems
1.2.1.1 Single PC Stand-alone system
1.2.1.2 Standalone PC with configuration tool on Laptop
1.2.1.3 Standalone PC with remote dial up access
1.2.2 Network Architecture Drawings
1.2.2.1 Local LAN as the Network
1.2.2.2 Internet as the Network
1.2.2.3 Number of SCADA nodes required
1.3 Node Types
1.3.1 SCADA Nodes
1.3.1.1 Distributed Control & IO Architecture
1.3.1.2 Device Drivers and IO Tags on the SCADA node
1.3.1.3 License and Hardkey required for SCADA node
1.3.1.4 Hot Standby SCADA Node
1.3.1.5 Redundant SCADA nodes
1.3.1.6 Redundant Communications Ports
1.3.2 Project Node
1.3.2.1 Centralized Database Server
1.3.2.2 Web Server
1.3.2.3 Email Server
1.3.3 Clients
1.4 System Requirements
1.4.1 Project Node - System Requirements
1.4.2 SCADA Nodes - System Requirements
1.4.3 Client - System Requirements
1.4.4 Thin Client Requirements
1.4.5 Disk Space and CPU speed
1.4.5.1 Data Log Trend recording
1.4.6 Windows Vista
1.4.7 Windows Server 2008
1.5 Licensing
1.5.1 Client License
1.5.2 Development License (Project Node)
1.5.2.1 Hot Standby Project Node Example
1.5.3 SCADA node License
1.5.3.1 IO Tags limited by License
1.5.3.2 Internal Tags limited by license
1.5.3.3 Simulation Mode & DEMO License at no charge
1.5.3.4 Development & Training
1.5.3.5 DDE and User Programs disabled in Demo & Simulation
1.5.3.6 Hot Standby SCADA node at no charge
1.5.4 HARD KEY
1.5.4.1 Parallel Hard Key
1.5.4.2 USB Hard Key
1.6 Security Considerations
1.6.1 Firewalls
1.6.1.1 TCP Ports and Firewalls
1.6.2 Windows 2000, 2003, XP and Vista Security
1.6.2.1 VPN (Virtual Private Network)
1.6.3 Secure Your Clients
1.6.3.1 SSL Certificates (Secure Socket Layer)
1.6.4 WebAccess Remote Access Code
1.6.5 WebAccess User Accounts
1.6.6 WebAccess Area and Level Security
1.6.7 Web Server Security
1.7 Planning for a WebAccess Project
1.8 Productivity tools & features
1.8.1 Database Building Tools
1.8.2 Pre-Built Displays
1.8.3 Standard Popup Dialog Boxes
1.8.4 Symbol and animated Widget Libraries
1.8.5 Graphic Building Productivity
1.8.6 Toolbars for navigation
1.8.7 Productivity Tools for Operators and Users
1.9 About this Manual
2. Getting Started
2.1 WebAccess Program Elements
2.1.1 Project Manager
2.1.2 DRAW
2.1.3 VIEW
2.1.4 Thin Client
2.1.5 SCADA Node Kernel
2.1.5.1 Start Kernel from Taskbar Icon
2.1.5.2 Taskbar Icon Color Codes
2.1.5.3 Start Kernel remotely via Project Manager
2.1.6 ViewDAQ - local to SCADA Node
2.1.6.1 Start ViewDAQ
2.1.7 DrawDAQ - local to Project node
2.2 Steps to build a WebAccess Project
2.3 Create your first WebAccess Project (Quick Start)
2.3.1 About Addresses
2.3.2 Connect to project node
2.3.3 Start WebAccess Configuration
2.3.4 Create New Project
2.3.5 Add SCADA Node
2.3.6 Download and Start the SCADA Node
2.3.7 Start VIEW
2.4 Copying Projects and files
2.4.1 File locations
2.4.1.1 WinZip
2.4.2 Moving a project to another Project Node PC
2.4.2.1 Manually copy the Project database and subdirectories.
2.4.2.2 Import SCADA Node
2.4.3 Update IP Address, Ports and Access Code
2.5 Backup & Restore
3. IO & Device Communications
3.1 Communications Overview
3.1.1 How to configure Communications to Field
3.1.2. Step by Step Examples
3.1.2.1 Configure a Modbus TCP Port, Device and Tags
3.1.2.2 Node, Port, Device, Tag and Block List
3.2 SCADA Node Properties
3.2.1 Node Name
3.2.2 Node Description
3.2.3 IP Address
3.2.4 Primary Port Number
3.2.5 Secondary Port Number
3.2.6 Node Timeout
3.2.7 Remote Access Code
3.2.8 Outgoing Email Server - SMTP
3.2.8.1 Email port (SMTP server)
3.2.9 Email From
3.2.10 Report Email To
3.2.11 Report Email CC
3.2.12 Alarm Email To
3.2.12.1 Pager text messaging of Alarms
3.2.13 Alarm Email CC
3.2.14 Reply Alarm Email to Ack
3.2.15 Global Script via Email
3.2.15.1 Global Script Security Code
3.2.16 Incoming Email (POP3) Server
3.2.16.1 Email Port (Pop3)
3.2.16.2 Email Account Name
3.2.16.3 Email Password
3.2.16.4 Check Email Every
3.2.17 Alarm Voice
3.2.18 Alarm Log to Printer
3.2.19 Alarm Log to ODBC
3.2.19.1 Alarm Log to File
3.2.19.2 Minimal Alarm Log Priority
3.2.20 Action Log to Printer
3.2.21 Action Log to ODBC
3.2.22 Data Log to ODBC
3.2.22.1 Disable Data Log Seconds recording
3.2.23 Data Log Folder
3.2.23.1 Data Log Starting Year
3.2.24 Start Up Option
3.2.25 Beep Interval
3.2.26 Beep Frequency
3.2.27 Beep Duration
3.2.28 Lines per Log Page
3.2.29 Printer Control String
3.2.30 Backup SCADA Node
3.2.30.1 Backup Node Name
3.2.30.2 Node description (Backup SCADA Node)
3.2.30.3 Backup Node IP Address
3.2.30.4 Primary Port Number (Backup SCADA Node)
3.2.30.5 Secondary Port Number (Backup SCADA Node)
3.2.30.6 Node time out (Backup SCADA Node)
3.2.31 On Line changes to Tag fields
3.2.31.1 Tooltip Settings
3.2.32 Real Time Trend Display Style
3.2.32.1 View Auto Logout Time Out
3.2.33 Disable Task Switch Keys
3.2.34 Sync Time with Project Node
3.2.35 Restore Alarm Status Time Out
3.2.35.1 Restore Tag Scan Status Timeout
3.2.36 Save Dsp Files to Project Node
3.2.37 Ack Alarm by Return to Normal
3.2.38 Email When Return to Normal
3.2.39 Disable Deadband Checking for Minute Data
3.2.40 Modbus Listening Port
3.2.41 Send Where I Am to IP Address
3.2.42 Send Where I Am to Port
3.3 Communication Ports
3.3.1 Configure a Communication Port
3.3.2 Comport Properties
3.3.2.1 Interface Name
3.3.3 Serial ComPort Properties
3.3.3.1 Serial Interfaces
3.3.4 TCP/IP Com Port Properties
3.3.5 API Comport Properties
3.3.6 OPC Comport Properties
3.3.6.1 OPC Server Type
3.3.6.2 Communication Mode
3.3.6.3 Remote OPC Server IP Address/Node Name
3.3.6.4 Remote Access Code
3.3.6.5 OPC Server
3.4 Device Configuration
3.4.1 Device Properties
3.4.1.1 Device Properties - API Port
3.4.1.2 Device Properties - OPC Port
3.4.1.3 Device Properties - Serial Port
3.4.1.4 Device Properties - TCP/IP Port
3.5 OPC Tool - Import Tags from OPC Server
3.5.1 Start the OPC Tool
3.5.2 Connect to OPC Server with OPC Tool
3.5.3 OPC Item Import
3.5.3.1 OPC TOOL INI file of Conversion Rules
4. Tags
4.1 Tag Types - overview
4.1.1 IO Tags
4.1.2 Blocks
4.1.3 Parameters
4.1.4 Parameter Types
4.1.5 Block Types
4.1.6 Calculation Tags
4.1.7 Accumulation Tags
4.1.8 Constant Tags
4.1.9 %DAQ System Tags and System Points
4.1.10 Local Screen Tags
4.1.11 Analog, Discrete and Text type data
4.1.12 Array Type Tags
4.2 Analog Tag Properties
4.2.1 Parameter
4.2.2 Tag Type
4.2.3 Alarm
4.2.4 Tagname
4.2.5 Description
4.2.6 Scan Type
4.2.7 Address Template
4.2.8 Address
4.2.9 Conversion Code
4.2.10 Start Bit
4.2.11 Length
4.2.12 Signal Reverse
4.2.13 Scaling Type
4.2.14 SCALING FACTOR 1 and 2
4.2.15 Log Data
4.2.16 Data Log DB
4.2.17 Write Action Log
4.2.18 Read Only
4.2.19 Keep Previous Value
4.2.20 Initial Value
4.2.21 Security Area
4.2.22 Security Level
4.2.23 Span Hi
4.2.24 Span Lo
4.2.25 Output High Limit
4.2.26 Output Low Limit
4.2.27 Engineering Units
4.2.28 Display Digits (Integer and Decimal)
4.2.29 Log to ODBC Frequency
4.2.30 Array Size
4.2.31 ALARM Properties - ANALOG TAGS
4.2.31.1 Log Only
4.2.31.2 Send Email
4.2.31.3 Play Voice
4.2.31.3.1 Media File
4.2.31.4 Associate Tag
4.2.31.5 Hi Hi Priority
4.2.31.6 HH Alarm Limit
4.2.31.7 Hi Priority
4.2.31.8 HI Alarm Limit
4.2.31.9 HL DB
4.2.31.10 HL DB Percentage
4.2.31.11 Lo Lo Priority
4.2.31.12 LL Alarm Limit
4.2.31.13 Lo Priority
4.2.31.14 LO Alarm Limit
4.2.31.15 ROC Priority
4.2.31.16 Rate of Change - ROC
4.2.31.17 Dev. Tag Name
4.2.31.18 Dev Hi Priority
4.2.31.19 Dev Hi Limit
4.2.31.20 Dev Lo Priority
4.2.31.21 Dev Lo Limit
4.2.31.22 Dev Percentage
4.2.31.23 Dev DB
4.2.31.24 Alarm Graph
4.2.31.25 Email To
4.2.31.26 Email CC
4.2.31.27 Alarm Delay Time
4.2.31.28 To Normal Delay Time
4.2.32 Analog Change Log
4.2.33 Analog Change Log Dead Band
Analog Tag Example
4.3 Discrete Tag Properties
4.3.1 Parameter
4.3.2 Tag Type
4.3.3 Alarm
4.3.4 Tagname
4.3.5 Description
4.3.6 Scan Type
4.3.7 Address Template
4.3.8 Address
4.3.9 Conversion Code
4.3.10 Start Bit
4.3.11 Length
4.3.12 Signal Reverse
4.3.13 Log Data
4.3.14 Data Log DB
4.3.15 Write Action Log
4.3.16 Read Only
4.3.17 Keep Previous Value
4.3.18 Initial Value
4.3.19 Security Area
4.3.20 Security Level
4.3.21 State Descriptors 0 - 7
4.3.22 Log to ODBC
4.3.23 Array Size
4.3.24 ALARM Properties - Discrete Tags
4.3.24.1 Associate Tag
4.3.24.2 Alarm Priority
4.3.24.3 Log Only
4.3.24.4 Send Email
4.3.24.5 Play Voice
4.3.24.5.1 Media File
4.3.24.6 Email To
4.3.24.7 Email CC
4.3.24.8 Multi-State Alarming
4.3.24.9 Alarm Graph
4.3.24.10 Alarm Delay Time
4.3.24.11 To Normal Delay Time
4.3.25 Discrete Tag Examples
4.3.25.1 1-bit, 2-state On-Off type Digital Tag example
4.3.25.2 Multi-State 3-bit Discrete Tag example
4.4 Text Tag Properties
4.4.1 Parameter
4.4.2 Tag Type
4.4.3 Tagname
4.4.4 Description
4.4.5 Scan Type
4.4.6 Address Template
4.4.7 Address
4.4.8 Conversion Code
4.4.9 Text Length
4.4.10 Write Action Log
4.4.11 Read Only
4.4.12 Keep Previous Value
4.4.13 Initial Value
4.4.14 Security Area
4.4.15 Security Level
4.4.16 Array Size
4.5 Accumulation Tags
4.5.1 Accumulation Tag Properties
4.5.1.1 Source Tag Name
4.5.1.2 Accumulate Frequency
4.5.1.3 Divide Factor
4.5.1.4 Value Limit
4.5.1.5 Reset Minutes
4.5.2 Accumulation Tag Example
4.5.2.1 HTML version of Accumulation Tag example
4.6 Calculation Tags
4.6.1 Math Functions
4.6.2 Logic Functions
4.6.3 Calculation Tag Properties
4.6.3.1 Evaluate Frequency
4.6.3.2 Formula
4.6.3.3 Input Tags A - T
4.6.4 Calculation Tag Examples
4.6.4.1 Analog Calculation Tag Example
4.6.4.1 HTML Version of Analog Calculation Tag example
4.6.4.2 Discrete Calculation Examples
4.6.4.3 Analog Logic Calculation Tag Example
4.7 Constant Tags
4.7.1 Analog Constant Tag Properties
4.7.2 Discrete Constant Tag Properties
4.7.3 Text Constant Tag Properties
4.7.4 Analog Constant Tag example
4.7.4.1 Analog Constant Tag example HTML page
4.8 Tag Fields
4.8.1 .ADVDBP
4.8.2 .ADVDBV
4.8.3 .ADVHI
4.8.4 .ADVLO
4.8.5 .ADVTAG
4.8.6 .ALIAS
4.8.7 .ALMCK
4.8.8 .ALMDBP
4.8.9 .ALMDBV
4.8.9.1 .ALMDIG
4.8.10 .ALMDT
4.8.11 .ALMED
4.8.11.1 ALMEST
4.8.11.2 ALMLK
4.8.12 .ALMGP
4.8.13 .ALMHH
4.8.14 .ALMHI
4.8.15 .ALMLL
4.8.16 .ALMLO
4.8.17 .ALMNM
4.8.18 .ALMROC
4.8.19 .ALMST
4.8.20 .ALMTM
4.8.21 .ALMTP
4.8.22 .ALMVA
4.8.23 .APRDIG
4.8.24 .APRHDV
4.8.25 .APRHH
4.8.26 .APRHI
4.8.27 .APRLDV
4.8.28 .APRLL
4.8.29 .APRLO
4.8.30 .APRROC
4.8.31 .BNAME
4.8.32 .BTYPE
4.8.33 .COM
4.8.33.1 .DELAYA
4.8.33.2 .DELAYN
4.8.33.3 DELAY0
4.8.34 .DEVNM
4.8.35 .DEVMP
4.8.36 .DESCR0
4.8.36.1 .DESCR1
4.8.36.2 .DESCR2
4.8.36.3 .DESCR3
4.8.36.4 .DESCR4
4.8.36.5 .DESCR5
4.8.36.6 .DESCR6
4.8.36.7 .DESCR7
4.8.37 .DESCRP
4.8.38 .DSPFMT
4.8.39 .ENUNIT
4.8.39.1 .EXTVA0
4.8.39.2 .EXTVT0
4.8.40 .NAME
4.8.41 .NODE
4.8.41.1 NODEVA
4.8.42 .OUTPHI
4.8.43 .OUTPLO
4.8.44 .PADDRS
4.8.45 .PDESCR
4.8.46 .PNAME
4.8.47 .PTYPE
4.8.48 .QCODE
4.8.49 .QNAME
4.8.49 .1 .SCALET
4.8.49 .2 .SCALE1
4.8.50 .SCANGP
4.8.50.1 .SCANST
4.8.51 .SCANTG
4.8.52 .SCANTM
4.8.53 .SCANTP
4.8.54 .SECA
4.8.55 .SECL
4.8.56 .SIGREV
4.8.57 .SIZE
4.8.58 .SPAN25
4.8.59 .SPAN50
4.8.60 .SPAN75
4.8.61 .SPANHI
4.8.62 .SPANLO
4.8.63 .TEMPVA
4.8.64 .TXTLEN
4.8.65 .TYPE
4.8.66 .UNIT
4.8.67 .VIEWVA
4.9 System Tags
4.9.1 Analog %ADAQ Tags
4.9.1.1.1 %AALMDISH
4.9.1.1.2 %AALMDISN
4.9.1.1.3 %AALMDISP
4.9.1.2.1 %AALMGLOBAL
4.9.1.2.2 %AALMGLOBALN
4.9.1.3 %ACOMSCANTM
4.9.1.4 %ACOMST
4.9.1.4.1 %ADAQTYPE
4.9.1.4.2 %ADTRDDT
4.9.1.4.3 %ADTRDH
4.9.1.4.4 %ADTRDST
4.9.1.4.5 %ADTRDXP
4.9.1.5 %AGPHALMNO
4.9.1.6 %AGPHALMNOU
4.9.1.7 %AGPHUPDATE
4.9.1.8 %AGSUPDATE
4.9.1.9 %AHILITYPE
4.9.1.10 %AMCIERROR
4.9.1.11 %ANUMRAND
4.9.1.12 %APICKTYPE
4.9.1.13 %APINGTM
4.9.1.13.1 %ARTRDH
4.9.1.13.2 %ARTRDXP
4.9.1.14 %ASCRUPDATE
4.9.1.15 %ASQLCODE
4.9.1.16 %ATIMERCOUNT
4.9.1.17 %ATMHOUR
4.9.1.18 %ATMMDAY
4.9.1.19 %ATMMINUTE
4.9.1.20 %ATMMONTH
4.9.1.21 %ATMSECOND
4.9.1.22 %ATMWDAY
4.9.1.23 %ATMYDAY
4.9.1.24 %ATMYEAR
4.9.1.25 %AUNITST
4.9.1.26 %AUSERLEVEL
4.9.2 Digital %DAQ Tags
4.9.2.1 %DALOGSTATUS
4.9.2.2 %DBAD
4.9.2.3 %DCOMST
4.9.2.3.1 %DDTRDON
4.9.2.3.2 %DRTRDON
4.9.2.4 %DGSST
4.9.2.5 %DHILIBTYPE
4.9.2.6 %DKEYMAPFILE
4.9.2.7 %DKEYMAPPING
4.9.2.8 %DKRLMODE
4.9.2.9 %DPICKBTYPE
4.9.2.10 %DUNITST
4.9.2.11 %DUSRST
4.9.2.12 %DVID
4.9.3 Text %TDAQ Tags
4.9.3.1 %TALMDIS
4.9.3.1.1 %TALMDIS1
4.9.3.1.2 %TALMDIS2
4.9.3.1.3 %TALMDIS3 - 7
4.9.3.1 %TALMGLOBAL
4.9.3.1.1 %TALMGRPA
4.9.3.1.2 %TALMGRP
4.9.3.2 %TALMLAST
4.9.3.3 %TALMLASTU
4.9.3.3.1 %TALMSUMA
4.9.3.3.1.1 %TALMSUMB
4.9.3.3.2 %TALMSUM2
4.9.3.3.7 %TALMSUM7
4.9.3.3.8 %TALMTRIGGER
4.9.3.4 %TCOMST
4.9.3.5 %TDAQDSPNAME
4.9.3.6 %TDAQNAME
4.9.3.7 %TDAQTITLE
4.9.3.8 %TDAQWHERE
4.9.3.8.1%TDTRDCGD
4.9.3.8.2%TDTRDCGN
4.9.3.8.3 %TDTRD1
4.9.3.8.4 %TDTRD4
4.9.3.8.5 %TDTRD5
4.9.3.8.6 %TRTRDCGD
4.9.3.8.7 %TRTRDCGN
4.9.3.8.8 %TRTRD1
4.9.3.8.9 %TRTRD4
4.9.3.8.10 %TRTRD5
4.9.3.9 %TGRAPHDESC
4.9.3.10 %TGRAPHFILE
4.9.3.11 %TGSDESC
4.9.3.12 %TGSSCRPT1
4.9.3.13 %TGSSCRPT2
4.9.3.14 %TGSSCRPT3
4.9.3.15 %THILIBLOCK
4.9.3.16 %THILIBTYPE
4.9.3.17 %THILIPNAME
4.9.3.18 %THILITAG
4.9.3.19 %TKRLMODE
4.9.3.20 %TMCIERROR
4.9.3.21 %TPICKBLOCK
4.9.3.22 %TPICKBTYPE
4.9.3.23 %TPICKPNAME
4.9.3.24 %TPICKTAG
4.9.3.25 %TSERIALNUM
4.9.3.25.1 %TTAGLS
4.9.3.25.2 %TTAGLSA
4.9.3.26 %TTMDATE
4.9.3.27 %TTMMONTH
4.9.3.28 %TTMTIME
4.9.3.29 %TTMWDAY
4.9.3.30 %TUNITST
4.9.3.31 %TUSERNAME
4.9.3.32 %TUSRPN
4.9.4 Special Function %DAQ Tags
4.9.4.1 Data Log Trends
4.9.4.2 Disabled Alarms
4.9.5 System Point Tags
4.9.5 System Point Tags
4.9.5.1 AccTag
4.9.5.2 AlarmTag
4.9.5.3 CalTag
4.9.5.3.1 DevComm
4.9.5.4 DevCTag
4.9.5.5 DevDTag
4.9.5.5.1 FreeDisk
4.9.5.5.2 GroupAlm
4.9.5.5.3 NODESTS
4.9.5.6 PortCTag
4.9.5.7 PortDTag
4.9.5.8 RunMin
4.9.5.9 RunSec
4.9.5.10 STM_Day
4.9.5.11 STM_Hour
4.9.5.12 STM_Min
4.9.5.13 STM_Mon
4.9.5.14 STM_Sec
4.9.5.15 STM_Year
4.9.5.16 TagLimit
4.9.5.17 TM_Day
4.9.5.18 TM_Hour
4.9.5.19 TM_Min
4.9.5.20 TM_Month
4.9.5.21 TM_Sec
4.9.5.22 TM_Year
4.9.5.23 TTLCTag
4.9.5.24 TTLIOTag
4.9.5.25 TTLTag
4.9.5.26 DevBWT
4.9.5.27 DevSTS
4.9.5.28 LevelALM
4.9.5.29 NodeSTS
4.9.5.30 PortSTS
4.9.5.31 STM_Wday
4.9.5.32 TM_Wday
4.9.5.33 SerialNo
4.10 Local Tags (Screen Tags)
4.11 Tag Names
4.11.1 Legal characters in a Tag Name
4.11.1.1 Characters NOT permitted in a Tag Name
4.11.2 Tag Name length
4.11.2.1 Block Name length
4.11.2.2 Parameter Name length
4.11.3 Colon for BLOCK:PARAMETER
4.11.4 Period for Tag Field
5. Advanced Block, Parameter & Tag Configuration
5.1 Blocks in Overview
5.1.1 Build Parameters to build Blocks
5.1.2 Blocks as a Productivity Tool
5.1.3 Create Blocks - Examples
5.2 Parameters
5.2.1 Where are Parameters Listed?
5.2.2 Add Parameter
5.2.3 Edit Parameter Set
5.2.4 Analog Parameter Properties
5.2.4.1 Parameter Type - Analog parameter
5.2.4.2 Parameter Name
5.2.4.3 Description
5.2.4.4 Address Template
5.2.4.5 Address
5.2.4.6 Scan Type
5.2.4.7 Conversion Code
5.2.4.8 Start Bit
5.2.4.9 Length - Analog Parameter
5.2.4.10 Scaling Type
5.2.4.11 Scaling Factor 1 and 2
5.2.4.12 Signal Reverse - Analog Parameters
5.2.4.13 Read Only
5.2.4.14 Initial Value
5.2.4.15 Span Hi
5.2.4.16 Span Lo
5.2.4.17 Output High Limit
5.2.4.18 Output Low Limit
5.2.4.19 Engineering Units
5.2.4.20 Display Digits (Integer and Decimal)
5.2.4.21 Array Size
5.2.4.22 Overview
5.2.5 Discrete Parameter Properties
5.2.5.1 Parameter Type - Discrete parameter
5.2.5.2 Parameter Name
5.2.5.3 Description
5.2.5.4 Address Template
5.2.5.5 Address
5.2.5.6 Scan Type
5.2.5.7 Conversion Code
5.2.5.8 Start Bit
5.2.5.9 Length - Discrete Parameters
5.2.5.10 Read Only
5.2.5.11 Initial Value
5.2.5.12 Signal Reverse
5.2.5.13 State 0 - 7
5.2.5.14 Array Size
5.2.5.15 Overview
5.2.6 Text Parameter Properties
5.2.6.1 Parameter Type
5.2.6.2 Parameter Name
5.2.6.3 Description
5.2.6.4 Address Template
5.2.6.5 Address
5.2.6.6 Scan Type
5.2.6.7 Conversion Code
5.2.6.8 Text Length
5.2.6.9 Read Only
5.2.6.10 Initial Value
5.2.6.11 Array Size
5.2.6.12 Overview
5.3 Block Types
5.3.1 Add a Block Type
5.3.2 Edit Block Type
5.4 Block Tags
5.4.1 Block Type
5.4.2 Add Block
5.4.3 Edit Block Parameters
5.5 Overview & Faceplate Group Displays
5.5.1 OVERVIEW Display
5.5.2 Faceplate Display Groups
5.5.3 Add Faceplate Group
5.5.4 Modify a Faceplate Group
5.6 Block Detail Display
5.6.1 Create Block Detail Graphics
5.6.2 Link multi-page Block Detail Display
5.6.3 Scripts in a Block Detail Display
5.7 Examples: Blocks & Parameters
5.7.1 Step 1: Create Parameters for PID Block
5.7.2 Step 2: Create a PID Block Type
5.7.3 Step 3: Create PID Blocks
5.7.4 Step 4: Create Block Detail Display
5.7.4.1 Start DRAW - Block Detail Display
5.7.4.2 Draw Text - Block Detail Display
5.7.4.3 Animate with Parameters
5.7.4.3.1 Review Block Parameters
5.7.4.4 Save Block Detail (*. BD1)
5.7.5 View the PID Block Detail Display
5.7.6 Tags from different devices in a single Block
6. Data Logging & Trends
6.1 Data Logging
6.2 Data Log Trends
6.2.1 Data Log Trend Groups
6.2.2 Data Log Trend Display
6.2.3 Add Data Log Trend Group
6.2.4 Modify a Data Log Trend Group
6.2.5 Export Data Log Trend
6.2.6 Data Log Trend - Scripts & Keymacros
6.2.7 Save Trend Settings from VIEW
6.3 Real-time Trend Displays
6.3.1 Add RealTime Trend Group
6.3.2 Modify a RealTime Trend Group
6.3.3 Export Data from Real Time Trend
6.3.4 Real Time Trend - Scripts & Keymacros
6.3.5 Save Trend Settings from VIEW
6.4 Data Log Disk Space and throughput
6.4.1.1 Data Log Trend recording
7. Alarm Management
7.1 Alarm Handling Package Summary
7.1.1 Alarm Colors & Flash configure by Engineers in DRAW
7.2 Alarm Types
7.2.1 High-High Alarm
7.2.2 High Alarm
7.2.3 Low Alarm
7.2.4 Low-Low Alarm
7.2.5 Rate of Change Alarm
7.2.6 Deviation Alarm
7.2.7 Alarm Deadband
7.2.8 Associate Tag
7.3 Alarm Priorities
7.4 Alarm Configuration
7.5 Alarm Summary Display
7.5.1 Alarm Filter
7.5.2 Alarm Sorting
7.6 Alarm Log Display
7.6.1 Print the Alarm Log - by request
7.7 Alarm Groups
7.7.1 Disable / Enable alarming
7.7.2 Add Alarm Group
7.7.3 Update an Alarm Group
7.8 Alarm Graphic
7.8.1 GOTO ALARM GRAPH
7.9 Alarm Acknowledgement - ACK
7.9.1 Alarm Ack Toolbar button
7.9.2 Alarm Ack Pushbutton Keymacro
7.9.3 Alarm Ack from Keyboard and Touch Panel
7.9.4 Alarm Ack from Menu and Right-Click Menu
7.9.5 Reply Email to Acknowledge Alarms
7.10 Status Bar Alarms
7.11 Alarm Tag Fields
7.12 Alarm System Tags
7.13 Alarm Monitoring by DDE clients
7.13.1.1 Read a WebAccess DDE Server Tag from a DDE client
7.14 Email Notification of Alarms
7.15 Text to Speech Alarm Annunciation
7.16 Play Media File (wav, mid, mp3) for Alarm Annunciation
7.17 Alarm Triggered Scripts
8. Users, Passwords & Security
8.1 Overview - Users & Passwords
8.2 User Types
8.2.1 Administrator
8.2.2 Project User
8.2.3 Power User
8.2.4 General User
8.2.5 Restricted User
8.2.6 User Manager
8.2.7 Login through Web Browser Client
8.2.8 ViewDAQ ignores User Types
8.2.9 Login from any display in ViewDAQ
8.3 Graphic Page Access
8.3.1 Default Graphic
8.3.2 Restricted User
8.4 Area and Level
8.4.1 LOCAL TAG
8.4.2 VIEW TAG
8.4.3 TAG Fields
8.4.4 ViewDAQ
8.5 Windows Security
8.5.1 Web browser Client (View) and Windows Security
8.5.2 ViewDAQ and Windows Security
8.5.3 Add Users from your domain
8.5.4 Create a new local User Account
8.6 Web Server Security
8.6.1.1 IIS (Internet Information Services) - the "Web Server"
8.6.2 Anonymous Access
8.6.3 Integrated Windows Authentication
8.6.3.1 To Add Users from your domain
8.6.3.2 To Create a new local User Account
8.6.4 Virtual private networks
8.6.4.1 How to Install a VPN
8.6.4.2 How to Configure a VPN server
8.6.4.3 How to Configure a VPN Connection from a Client
8.6.5 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
8.6.5.1 Creating a Certificate Request
8.6.5.2 Submitting a Certificate Request
8.6.5.3 Issuing and Downloading a Certificate
8.6.5.4 Installing the Certificate and Setting Up an SSL Web Site
8.6.5.5 How to Change Certificate Issuing Policies
8.6.5.6 Installing a Certificate into Internet Explorer 5
8.6.6 RAS Server for Dial-up connections
8.7 TCP Ports, Firewalls, Routers & Address Mapping
8.7.1 Change TCP Ports
8.7.2 Firewalls
8.7.2 Firewalls
8.7.2.1 Address Mapping for Firewalls and mixed Private & Public Users
8.7.2.2 Windows XP Firewall
8.7.2.3 HOSTS file for mixed Private & Public IP Users
8.7.3 Routers, Proxy Servers, Port Mapping and NAT
8.7.3.1 Port Mapping
8.7.3.2 Port Mapping Example
8.7.3.3 Network Address Translation - NAT
8.7.3.3.1 Windows 2000 NAT components
8.7.3.3.2 Setting up Windows 2000 NAT
8.8 Add or Update a User
8.8.1 Graphic Page Access - Restricted Users
8.8.2 Change Password locally on SCADA Node
8.9 Add or Update Project User
8.9.1 Add or Update Project User or admin
8.10 Add or Update a User Manager
8.10.1 Add a User Manager
8.10.2 Update a User Manager
9. System & Template Displays
9.1 Pre-Built Displays and Logs
9.1.1 View and Control without Building a single Graphic
9.2 Template Displays
9.2.1 As Productivity Tools
9.2.2 Point Detail
9.2.2.1 Create or Modify a Point Detail Display
9.2.3 Block Detail
9.2.3.1 Overview Display Hierarchy
9.2.3.2 Create or Modify a Block Detail Display
9.3 System Displays
9.3.1 Faceplate Group
9.3.2 Overview Display
9.3.3 Data Log Trend Display
9.3.3.1 Modify the Data Log Trend Display
9.3.3.2 Edit Colors and Font Size in Data Log Trend Display
9.3.4 Real time Trend Display
9.3.5 Alarm Summary
9.3.6 Alarm Log
9.3.7 Action Log
9.3.7.1 Print the Action Log - by request
9.3.7.2 Action Logging to Printer
9.3.7.3 Action Logging to ODBC Database
9.3.8 Station Status (Communication Status)
9.3.9 User Program Status
9.3.10 Global Script Display
9.4 Dialog Boxes
9.4.1 Change Dialog Boxes
9.4.2 Analog Change Dialog Box
9.4.3 Digital Change Dialog Box
9.4.4 Multi-STATE DISCRETE CHANGE DIALOG BOX
9.4.5 Text Change Dialog Box
9.4.6 Point Info (Tag Browser)
9.4.7 Point GOTO Dialog Box
9.4.7.1 Point Goto Menu List
9.4.8 Login & Password Dialog Box
9.5 Display Navigation
9.5.1 Mouse, TrackBall, Touchscreen & Keyboard
9.5.2 "Right Click" Popup Menu
9.5.3 Toolbars
9.5.3.1 Toolbar, GOTO Menu and Keyboard have similar functions
9.5.3.2 Toolbar changes based on Display Type or Display Name
9.5.3.3 Old Toolbar keys are color coded
9.5.4 Pushbuttons on Displays
9.5.5 Keyboard Function Keys
10. DRAW
10.1 Graphic Display Builder
10.1.1 Graphic Displays Types
10.1.2 Display Elements and Libraries
10.1.2.1 Simple Elements
10.1.2.2 Animation
10.1.2.3 Pushbutton Key Macros
10.1.2.4 Scripts
10.1.2.5 Display Limits
10.1.3 Differences between DRAW and DrawDAQ
10.1.4 Animated Graphics require Client Plug-in
10.1.5 Thin Client - Automatic "SNAPSHOT" GIFs & JPEGs
10.2 Start WebAccess DRAW
10.2.1 Start local graphics builder - DrawDAQ
10.2.2 Build a simple graphic
10.2.2.1 Draw a Widget
10.2.2.2 Draw Text
10.2.2.3 Dynamic Text Animation
10.2.2.4 Draw Push button
10.2.2.5 Save Graphic
10.2.2.6 Download Graphic
10.2.3 Create a tank level graphic display.
10.3 Pull-Down Menus and Pop-Up Menus
10.3.1 Mouse Operation
10.3.2 ENTER and ESC Key Operation
10.3.3 SHIFT Key - copy, mirror and rotate
10.3.3.1 Shift Key Cursors
10.4 DRAW Toolbar Icons and Menu
10.4.1 Icons - Top Toolbar
10.4.2 Icons - Bottom Toolbar
10.4.3 STATUS BAR
10.4.3.1 Command Line Prompts
10.4.4 Cursors
10.5 Advanced DRAW commands
10.5.1 Curve Line
10.5.1.1 Draw a Curve Line:
10.5.1.2 Move a Curve Line
10.5.1.3 View & Modify Control Points of Curve Line
10.5.2 Outline Text
10.5.2.1 Draw Outline Text
10.5.2.2 Outline Text – animated Fill
10.5.2.3 Outline Text – Tips & Tricks
10.5.3 Fill Text
10.5.3.1 Draw Fill Text
10.5.3.2 Edit Fill Text Colors or Font
10.5.4 Convert to Polygon
10.5.4.1 Convert to Polygon – Text
10.5.5 When to use PolyLine vs. Line
10.5.6 Draw Dynamic Frame
10.5.7 Dynamic Animation Advanced button
10.6 Download required after Saving Graphic
10.6.1 Graph Only
10.7 Push Buttons
10.7.1 Pushbuttons use Keymacros
10.7.2 System Tags for Pushbuttons
10.7.3 DRAW Push button
10.7.3.1 Edit Grouped Pushbutton
10.8 Building Toolbars for VIEW
10.8.1 Assign toolbar to a display
10.8.2 Default Toolbars
10.8.3 Create a VIEW Toolbar
10.8.3.1 To create or customize the toolbar for a graphic display:
10.8.4 EXPORT Toolbar
10.8.5 IMPORT Toolbar
10.8.6 Create Buttons for Tool bar
10.8.6.1 Save BBN
10.8.7 Icons (*.ico) for Toolbar
10.8.8 Hide Toolbar - Web Client - default.asp
10.8.9 Hide Toolbar - Web Client - Hyperlink
10.8.10 Hide Toolbar - ViewDAQ
10.8.10.1 Hide Toolbar – VIEW with View Property
10.9 Screen Scripts
10.9.1 Example: Rotate a Widget with a Script
10.10 Printing Graphic Displays
10.10.1 Color table for printing
10.11 DRAW Reference
10.11.1 New DRW
10.11.2 Open DRW
10.11.3 Save BBN
10.11.4 Save BGR
10.11.5 Save DRW
10.11.6 Snap - Sa
10.11.7 Up Link Graph and Down Link Graph
10.11.8 Graphic Parameters (Set Graph Parameters)
10.11.9 Dynamic Fill
10.11.9.1 Bar
10.11.10 Create Widget
10.11.11 Modify Widget
10.11.12 Open DXF
10.11.13 Attribute Tag
10.11.14 Custom Welcome & LOGIN display
10.11.15 Draw and animate Frames
10.11.16 Draw Bitmap (and JPEGs)
10.11.17 Import a GIF
10.11.18 Draw Rectangle
10.11.19 Change Default Graphic Settings
10.11.20 ShockWave Flash
11. Pushbutton Key Macros
11.1 Keymacro Commands
11.1.1 <ACTLOGP>
11.1.2 <ALMACK>
11.1.3 <ALMACKS>
11.1.3.1 <ALMFILTER>
11.1.4 <ALMLOGP>
11.1.5 <CLOSEALL>
11.1.6 <CLOSECUR>
11.1.7 <CLOSEDEP>
11.1.8 <CLOSEDSP>
11.1.9 <CLOSEOTH>
11.1.9.1 <CLOSETOP>
11.1.10 <CLOSEURL>
11.1.11 <DAQPOP>
11.1.12 <DAQPREV>
11.1.13 <DAQPUSH>
11.1.14 <DDEEXECUTE>
11.1.15 </DDEEXECUTE>
11.1.16 <DDEPOKE>
11.1.17 </DDEPOKE>
11.1.18 <DDEREQUEST>
11.1.18.1 </DDEREQUEST>
11.1.19 <DIALOG>ALMGROUP
11.1.20 <DIALOG>ALMSUMONOFF
11.1.21 <DIALOG>DLOGTRD
11.1.22 <DIALOG>FPLGROUP
11.1.23 <DIALOG>GRAPH
11.1.24 <DIALOG>LOGIN
11.1.25 <DIALOG>POINTINFO
11.1.26 <DIALOG>POINTGOTO
11.1.27 <DIALOG>RCPVALCHG=
11.1.28 <DIALOG>REALTRD
11.1.29 <DIALOG>RECIPE
11.1.30 <DIALOG>SELTAG=
11.1.31 <DIALOG>SELTAGD=
11.1.32 <DIALOG>TAGVALCHG=
11.1.33 <DIALOG>VIDEO
11.1.34 <DIALOG>ZOOM
11.1.34.1< DLLEXEC>
11.1.35 <DSPNEW>@
11.1.36 <DSPPOPUP>@
11.1.37 <DSPPOPUPDEP>@
11.1.37.1 <DSPPOPUPTOP>
11.1.38 <GOTO>ACTIONLOG
11.1.39 <GOTO>ALARMLOG
11.1.40 <GOTO>ALMGRAPH=
11.1.41 <GOTO>ALMGROUP=
11.1.42 <GOTO>ALMSUMMARY
11.1.43 <GOTO>BLOCKDTL=
11.1.44 <GOTO>DLOGTRD=
11.1.45 <GOTO>DLOGXYP=
11.1.46 <GOTO>FPLGROUP=
11.1.47 <GOTO>GRAPH=
11.1.47.1 <GOTO>GSCRIPT
11.1.47.2 <GOTO>HISTORY
11.1.47.3 GOTO LOGINPAGE
11.1.48 <GOTO>OVERVIEW=
11.1.49 <GOTO>POINTDTL=
11.1.50 <GOTO>REALTRD=
11.1.51 <GOTO>REALXYP=
11.1.52 <GOTO>RECIPE=
11.1.53 <GOTO>STATION
11.1.54 <GOTO>TOOL=
11.1.55 <GOTO>URL=http://url
11.1.56 <GOTO>URL=daq:
11.1.57 <GOTO>URL=daq:video=
11.1.58 <GOTO>URL=daq:webctrl=
11.1.59 <GOTO>URL=mailto:
11.1.60 <GOTO>URL=vdo
11.1.61 <GOTO>USRPRG
11.1.62 <GOTO>VIDEO
11.1.63 <GOTO@TAG>
11.1.64 <GOTOALMGRA>
11.1.65 <HISBACK>
11.1.66 <HISFORW>
11.1.67 <LOGACT>
11.1.68 </ LOGACT >
11.1.69 <LOGALM>
11.1.70 </ LOGALM >
11.1.71 <MAIL>
11.1.71 <MAIL>
11.1.71.1 <MAIL>HOST=
11.1.71.2 <MAIL>PORT=
11.1.71.3 <MAIL>SUBJECT=
11.1.71.4 <MAIL>FROM=
11.1.71.5 <MAIL>TO=
11.1.71.6 <MAIL>TO_ADD=
11.1.71.7 <MAIL>CC=
11.1.71.8 <MAIL>CC_ADD=
11.1.71.9 <MAIL>BCC=
11.1.71.10 <MAIL>BCC_ADD=
11.1.71.11 <MAIL>BODY=
11.1.71.12 <MAIL>BODY_ADD=
11.1.71.13 <MAIL>SEND
11.1.72 </ MAIL >
11.1.73 <MCISEND>
11.1.74 <MCREXEC>@
11.1.75 <P_DN>
11.1.76 <P_UP>
11.1.77 <PRINT>
11.1.78 <RCPCLOSE>
11.1.79 <RCPDOWNLOAD>@
11.1.80 <RCPOPEN>@
11.1.80.1 <RCPSAVE>@
11.1.81 <RCPSCALE>
11.1.81.1 <RCPUPLOAD>
11.1.81.2 < REMOTECOPY>
11.1.81.3 <SAVEGROUP>DLOGTRD
11.1.82 <SCANSCREEN>
11.1.83 <SCANTAG>
11.1.84 <SCREXEC>@
11.1.85 <SCRLOOP>@
11.1.86 </SCRLOOP>
11.1.87 <SCRSTOP>
11.1.88.1 <SENDCMD>
11.1.88.2 <SENDPTZ>
11.1.88.2.1 SENDPTZ to Flash Movies
11.1.88.3 <SENDVDO>
11.1.89 <SETVAL>
11.1.89 <SETVAL>
11.1.89.1 %REVERSE
11.1.89.2 %PLUS
11.1.89.3 %MINUS
11.1.89.4 %LOOPPLUS
11.1.89.5 %LOOPMINUS
11.1.89.6 %ROTATEPLUS
11.1.89.7 %ROTATEMINUS
11.1.89.8 SETVAL to other VIEWS or ViewDAQs
11.1.90 </SETVAL>
11.1.91 <SHIFTDTRD>LEFT
11.1.92 <SHIFTDTRD>LEFTMOST
11.1.93 <SHIFTDTRD>RIGHT
11.1.94 <SHIFTDTRD>RIGHTMOST
11.1.95 <SLEEP>
11.1.96 <SQLDIRECT>
11.1.97 </SQLDIRECT>
11.1.98 <SQLEXECUTE>
11.1.99 <SQLPREPARE>
11.1.100 </SQLPREPARE>
11.1.101 <USERLOGIN>
11.1.102 <USERLOGOUT>
11.1.103 <USERPOP>
11.1.104 <USERPUSH>
11.1.105 <WINEXEC>
11.1.106 <ZOOM>
11.2 Keyboard Function Keys and Keymacro Shortcuts
Summary of Keyboard Shortcuts
11.2.1 <F1>
11.2.2 <F2>
11.2.3 <F3>
11.2.4 <F4>
11.2.5 <F5>
11.2.6 <F6>
11.2.7 <F7>
11.2.8 <F8>
11.2.9 <F9>
11.2.10 <F10>
11.2.11 <S_F1>
11.2.11.1 <S_F2>
11.2.12 <S_F3>
11.2.12.2 <S_F4>
11.2.13 <S_F7>
11.2.14 <CTL_F1>
11.2.15 <CTL_F2>
11.2.16 <CTL_F3>
11.2.16.1 <CTL_F4>
11.2.17 <CTL_F5>
11.2.18 <CTL_F7>
11.2.19 <CTL_F8>
11.2.20 <CTL_F9>
11.2.21 <CTL_F10>
11.2.22 <ALT_F4>
11.2.23 <P_DN>
11.2.24 <P_UP>
11.2.25 <ESC>
11.3 KeyMacro Files (*.mcr)
11.3.1 EMAIL SEND macro file
11.3.2 Popup new browser Client and force new login
11.3.3 Play recorded message
11.3.4 Create a KeyMacro File
11.4 Key Mapping
11.4.1 Key Mapping Global
11.4.2 Key Mapping for a Graphic
12. Scripts
12.1 Start the Script Editor
12.1.1 Start Script Editor from DRAW
12.1.2 Script Components
12.1.3 SAVE Scripts using WebAccess Script Editor required!
12.1.4 Notepad and Text Editors
12.1.5 Files and Location
12.2 Tcl Features
12.2.1 What's Different in WebAccess vs. other Tcl
12.3 Tcl Command syntax
12.3.1 Brackets [ ]
12.3.2 Quotes " "
12.3.3 Curly braces { }
12.3.3.1 Braces or Quotes or Brackets
12.3.4 Backslash \\
12.3.5 Variables in Tcl Scripts
12.3.6 Command substitution
12.3.7 $
12.4 ACTION commands
12.4.1 @
12.4.2 ALMACK
12.4.2.1 ALMACKS
12.4.2.2 ALMFILTER
12.4.3 BINDVAR
12.4.3.1 BWSPOOL
12.4.4.1 CLOSETOP
12.4.4.2 CLOSEURL
12.4.5 DAQPOP
12.4.6 DAQPREV
12.4.7 DAQPUSH
12.4.8 DDEEXECUTE
12.4.9 DDEPOKE
12.4.10 DDEREQUEST
12.4.11 DSPNEW
12.4.12 DSPPOPUP
12.4.13 DSPPOPUPDEP
12.4.13.1 DSPPOPUPTOP
12.4.14 GETVAL
12.4.14.1 GETVAL from other VIEWS or ViewDAQs
12.4.15 GOTO (tcl only)
12.4.15 GOTO
12.4.15.1 GOTO ACTIONLOG
12.4.15.2 GOTO ALARMLOG
12.4.15.3 GOTO ALMGRAPH
12.4.15.4 GOTO ALMGROUP
12.4.15.5 GOTO ALMSUMMARY
12.4.15.6 GOTO BLOCKDTL
12.4.15.7 GOTO DLOGTRD
12.4.15.8 GOTO DLOGXYP
12.4.15.9 GOTO FPLGROUP
12.4.15.10 GOTO GRAPH
12.4.15.11 GOTO OVERVIEW
12.4.15.12 GOTO POINTDTL
12.4.15.13 GOTO REALTRD
12.4.15.14 GOTO REALXYP
12.4.15.15 GOTO RECIPE
12.4.15.16 GOTO STATION
12.4.15.17 GOTO USRPRG
12.4.15.18 GOTO URL http
12.4.15.19 GOTO URL mailto
12.4.15.20 GOTO URL vdo:
12.4.16 GOTODAQ
12.4.16 GOTODAQ
12.4.16.1 GOTODAQ ACTIONLOG
12.4.16.2 GOTODAQ ALARMLOG
12.4.16.3 GOTODAQ ALMGRAPH
12.4.16.4 GOTODAQ ALMGROUP
12.4.16.5 GOTODAQ ALMSUMMARY
12.4.16.6 GOTODAQ BLOCKDTL
12.4.16.7 GOTODAQ DLOGTRD
12.4.16.8 GOTODAQ DLOGXYP
12.4.16.9 GOTODAQ FPLGROUP
12.4.16.10 GOTODAQ GRAPH
12.4.16.10.1 GOTODAQ LOGINPAGE
12.4.16.11 GOTODAQ OVERVIEW
12.4.16.12 GOTODAQ POINTDTL
12.4.16.14 GOTODAQ REALXYP
12.4.16.13 GOTODAQ REALTRD
12.4.16.15 GOTODAQ RECIPE
12.4.16.16 GOTODAQ STATION
12.4.16.17 GOTODAQ USRPRG
12.4.16.18 GOTODAQ URL daq:
12.4.16.19 GOTODAQ URL daq:video
12.4.16.20 GOTODAQ URL daq:webctrl
12.4.16.21 GOTODAQ URL http
12.4.16.22 GOTODAQ URL mailto
12.4.16.23 GOTODAQ URL vdo:
12.4.17 GOTO@TAG (tcl only)
12.4.18 GOTOTAG
12.4.19 GOTOALMGRA
12.4.20 HISBACK
12.4.21 HISFORW
12.4.21.1 LOGACT
12.4.21.2 LOGALM
12.4.22 MAIL
12.4.22 MAIL
12.4.22.1 MAIL host
12.4.22.2 MAIL port
12.4.22.3 MAIL subject
12.4.22.4 MAIL from
12.4.22.5 MAIL to
12.4.22.6 MAIL to_add
12.4.22.7 MAIL cc
12.4.22.8 MAIL cc_add
12.4.22.9 MAIL bcc
12.4.22.10 MAIL bcc_add
12.4.22.11 MAIL body
12.4.22.12 MAIL body_add
12.4.22.13 MAIL send
12.4.22.14 MAIL type
12.4.23 MCISEND
12.4.24 MCREXEC
12.4.25 RCPCLOSE
12.4.26 RCPDOWNLOAD
12.4.27 RCPOPEN
12.4.28 RCPSCALE
12.4.28.1 REMOTECOPY
12.4.29 SCANSCREEN
12.4.30 SCANTAG
12.4.31 SCREXEC
12.4.32 SCRLOOP
12.4.33 SCRSTOP
12.4.34.1 SENDCMD
12.4.34.2 SENDPTZ
12.4.34.3 SENDVDO
12.4.35 SETVAL
12.4.35 SETVAL
12.4.35.1 %REVERSE
12.4.35.2 %PLUS
12.4.35.3 %MINUS
12.4.35.4 %LOOPPLUS
12.4.35.5 %LOOPMINUS
12.4.35.6 %ROTATEPLUS
12.4.35.7 %ROTATEMINUS
12.4.35.8 SETVAL to other VIEWS or ViewDAQs
12.4.36 SLEEP
12.4.37 SQLDIRECT
12.4.38 SQLEXECUTE
12.4.39 SQLPREPARE
12.4.39.1 URLENCODE
12.4.40 USERLOGIN
12.4.41 USERLOGOUT
12.4.42 USERPOP
12.4.43 USERPUSH
12.4.44 WINEXEC
12.4.45 ZOOM
12.5 Tcl KEYWORD commands (built-in Tcl )
12.5.1 append
12.5.2 array
12.5.3 break
12.5.4 catch
12.5.5 clock
12.5.5.1 clock Options
12.5.6 close
12.5.7 concat
12.5.8 continue
12.5.9 else
12.5.10 elseif
12.5.11 error
12.5.11.1 Display Errors from a script
12.5.12 expr
12.5.13 file
12.5.14 for
12.5.15 foreach
12.5.16 format
12.5.17 gets
12.5.18 global
12.5.19 if
12.5.20 incr
12.5.21 info
12.5.22 lappend
12.5.23 lindex
12.5.24 linsert
12.5.25 list
12.5.26 llength
12.5.27 lsearch
12.5.28 namespace
12.5.29 open
12.5.30 proc
12.5.31 puts
12.5.32 pwd
12.5.33 return
12.5.34 scan
12.5.34.1 seek
12.5.35 set
12.5.36 source
12.5.37 split
12.5.38 string
12.5.39 switch
12.5.40 upvar
12.5.41 variable
12.5.42 while
12.6 Tcl OPERATORS
12.6.1 + ˜ !
12.6.2 * / %
12.6.3 + -
12.6.4 << >>
12.6.5 < > <= >=
12.6.6 = = !=
12.6.7 &
12.6.8 ˆ
12.6.9 |
12.6.10 &&
12.6.11 ||
12.6.12 x?y:z
12.7 Tcl MATH FUNCTIONS
12.7.1 abs(arg)
12.7.2 double(arg)
12.7.3 int(arg)
12.7.4 rand()
12.7.5 round(arg)
12.7.6 srand(arg)
12.7.7 TYPES, OVERFLOW, AND PRECISION
12.8 Tcl STRING OPERATIONS
12.8.1 PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS
12.8.2 Text with 2-byte characters (Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
12.9 Tcl Command Returns
12.10 Tcl Script Examples
12.10.1 Transfer the value of a tag to another tag
12.10.2 Rotate Fans on Start-Stop
12.10.3 GetVal and SetVal
12.10.4 Set a Text Value
12.10.5 Perform math on Tags
12.10.6 Compare Tag value to Tag Field
12.10.7 Send an email
12.10.8 Display errors (Debug a Tcl Script)
12.10.9 Play a Wave File every 3 seconds for 1 minute
12.10.10 If statement to test difference in time
12.10.11 Read database into an Array for Display with SQL
12.10.12 Write data into an ODBC database with SQL
12.10.13 Read values from DataLog DB with SQL
12.10.14 Write data to Text file
12.10.15 Loop to change Arrayed Text Constant Tags
12.10.16 Calculate time to run a Script
12.10.17 Trim and extract characters from string
12.10.18 Test if Integer Number
12.10.19 Insert Data into a CSV file
12.10.20 Play a Wave File if UNACK Alarm (Global Script)
12.11 Global Scripts
12.11.1 Global Script Configuration
12.11.2 Global Script Monitor
12.11.3 Global Script by email
12.11.4 Event Triggered Scripts
12.12 JScript features
12.13 JScript KEYWORD commands
12.13 JScript KEYWORD commands
12.13.1 Microsoft JScript User Guide
12.14 JScript Examples
12.14.1 Transfer the value of a tag to another tag
12.14.2 Rotate Fans on Start-Stop
12.14.3 GetVal and SetVal
12.14.5 Perform math on Tags
12.14.8 Display errors (Debug a JScript)
12.14.14 Write data to Text file
12.15 VB Script features
12.15 VB Script
12.15.1 Multiple Language support - VB Script
12.16 VB Script KEYWORD commands
12.16 VB Script KEYWORD commands
12.16.1 Microsoft VB Script User Guide
12.17 VB Script Examples
12.17.1 Transfer the value of a tag to another tag
12.17.2 Rotate Fans on Start-Stop
12.17.3 GetVal and SetVal
12.17.5 Perform math on Tags
12.17.8 Display errors (Debug a VB Script)
12.17.14 Write data to Text file
13. Recipes
13.1 Recipe Features
13.1.1 Recipe File
13.1.2 Tolerance
13.1.3 Edit Security
13.1.3.1 Read Only
13.1.4 Download Security
13.1.5 Unit Name
13.1.6 Recipe Name
13.1.7 Number of Items
13.1.8 Item Name
13.1.8.1 Tag Name
13.1.9 Preset Value
13.1.10 Recipe List Dialog Box
13.1.11 Recipe Display
13.3 Add or copy a Unit or Recipe Name
13.2 Add a Recipe
13.4 Rename a Unit or Recipe Name.
13.5 Delete a Unit or Recipe
14. Realtime Data Exchange
14.1 Data Transfer
14.1.1 Configure Data Transfer
14.1.1.1 Script equivalent of Data Transfer
14.1.2 Connection Transfer Limits
14.2 DDE
14.2.1 WebAccess SCADA Node as DDE Server
14.2.1.1 Read a WebAccess DDE Server Tag from a DDE client
14.2.1.2 EXCEL formula to Read tags from WebAccess
14.2.1.3 EXCEL Macro to Write tags to WebAccess via DDEPOKE
14.2.2 Scripts and Keymacros as a DDE Client
14.2.3 DDE Keymacros
14.2.3.1 DDE Keymacro Examples
14.2.4 DDE Script Action commands
14.2.4.1 DDE Script Examples
14.2.5 DDE interface to other SCADA / HMI
14.2.6 NetDDE
14.2.6.1 DDE Share on SCADA Node
14.2.6.2 NetDDE client connection in EXCEL
14.2.6.3 Troubleshooting NetDDE Connection
14.3 OPC
14.3.1 OPC Comport Properties
14.3.1.1 Comport Number
14.3.1.2 Auto Recover Time
14.3.1.3 Description
14.3.1.4 Scan Time
14.3.1.5 OPC Server Type
14.3.1.6 Communication Mode
14.3.1.7 Remote OPC Server
14.3.1.8 OPC Server
14.3.2 OPC Device Properties
14.3.3 OPCTool - Import Tags
14.3.3.1 Start the OPC Tool
14.3.3.2 Connect to OPC Server with OPC Tool
14.3.3.3 OPC Item Import
14.4 User Programs & API
14.4.1 Advanced API Calls - Visual C and Visual Basic
14.4.2 User Program Configuration
14.4.3 VB.NET
14.4.4 C# and Visual C Sharp
14.4.5 OCX as an Interface to VIEW and ViewDAQ
14.4.6 User-defined DLL with VIEW / ViewDAQ
14.4.7 Flash as an Interface to VIEW and ViewDAQ
14.5 SCADA Node as Modbus Slave Device / Server
14.6 SCADA Node from another Project
15. Display Groups & ViewDAQ
15.1 Display Groups
15.1.1 Display Group features
15.1.2 Display Group Terminology & Concepts
15.1.3 Scroll Bars and Clipping
15.1.3.1 Create a Display Group with Clipping and Scroll Bars
15.1.4 Display Groups in a Web Browser
15.1.5 Default Display Group - Main.dsp
15.2 ViewDAQ - local to SCADA node
15.3 SCADA Node Kernel
15.3.1 Start Kernel from Taskbar Icon
15.3.2 Taskbar Icon Color Codes
15.3.3 Stop kernel
15.4 Start ViewDAQ
15.4.1 Double Click Icon to Start ViewDAQ
15.4.2 Taskbar Menu to Start ViewDAQ
15.5 Exit ViewDAQ
15.5.1 Exit from Menu Bar
15.5.2 Exit from Windows Title Bar (Close Window)
15.5.3 Close ViewDAQ Groups
15.5.4 Download or Stop from Project Manager
15.6 Right Click Menu
15.6.1 Right Click (VIEW) = Menu Bar (ViewDAQ)
15.6.2 Right Click ViewDAQ = File & View Menus
15.6.3 Access Display Groups if menu bar hidden
15.6.4 Disable Right Click Menu
15.7 Create a new Display Group
15.8 Open Display Group
15.8.1 Open Display Group from Menu Bar
15.8.2 Open Display Group from Right Click Menu
15.8.3 Open Display Group from Pushbutton
15.8.4 Popup Display Group
15.8.5 Popup Dependant Display Group
15.9 Close ViewDAQ Groups
15.9.1 Close ViewDAQs in Display Group…
15.9.2 Close All ViewDAQs
15.9.3 Close Other ViewDAQ Groups
15.9.4 Close Current ViewDAQ Groups
15.9.5 Close Current and Dependant ViewDAQs
15.9.6 Close Dependant ViewDAQs
15.10 Save ViewDAQs
15.10.1 Save ViewDAQ in Display Group
15.10.2 Save All ViewDAQ Groups
15.10.3 Save Other ViewDAQ Groups
15.10.4 Save Current ViewDAQ Group
15.10.5 Save Current and Dependant ViewDAQs
15.10.6 Save Dependant ViewDAQs
15.11 Style Options
15.11.1.1 Popup with Title
15.11.1.2 Popup without Title
15.11.1.3 Overlapped Window with Title
15.12 Window Options
15.12.1 Disable Size
15.12.2 Disable Size and Move
15.12.3 Hide Menu Bar
15.12.4 Hide Toolbar
15.12.5 Hide Status Bar
15.13 ViewDAQ Options
15.13.1 Disable Goto
15.13.2 ViewDAQ Definition
15.13.3 Exit Password Level
15.14 'Dynamic Display
16. Web Deployment & VIEW
16.1 VIEW Client Options
16.1.1 View Property
16.1.1 View Property
16.1.1.1 Caption
16.1.1.2 Toolbar
16.1.1.3 Status Bar
16.1.1.4 Clipping and Scroll Bars
16.1.2 bwViewpg.asp
16.1.2.1 VIEW SCADA node directly no Navigation Tree
16.1.2.2 IP Address opens VIEW directly - using default.asp
16.1.2.3 Login to VIEW with “One click”
16.1.2.4 Open View and go to a Graphic
16.1.2.5 Open VIEW : Hide Toolbar
16.1.2.6 Open VIEW : Hide Status Bar
16.1.2.7 Open VIEW : Hide Caption
16.1.2.8 Clipping Mode
16.1.2.9 Combine bwViewPg options with &
16.1.3 bwView.htm
16.1.3.1 Connect without Web Server
16.1.3.2 Connect without Project Node
16.2 Size and position of Web Browser
16.2.1 GOTO URL=http://url
16.3 Scroll Bars (clipping) VIEW
16.3.1.1 Action Log – example of scroll bars within a Display
16.4 Web Browser log-in
16.4.1 About Addresses
16.4.2 WebAccess Home Page
16.4.3 Download and Install Client Plug-in
16.4.3.1 The first time you connect
16.5 Start WebAccess VIEW
16.5.1 Login - Username and Password
16.5.2 Other ways to start VIEW
16.5.3 Toolbar
16.5.4 Status Bar
17. Video
17.1 Configure a Video Camera connection
17.1.1 Video Camera Driver List
17.1.2 WebAccess Video configuration
17.2 VIEW Video Cameras
17.2.1 Single Video Display
17.2.1 Single Video Display
17.2.1.1 Video Dialog Box - F10
17.2.1.2 Video Popup Key Macro <GOTO>URL
17.2.2 Video in a Graphic Display
17.2.2 Video in a Graphic Display
17.2.2.1 Draw Video in User Graphic Display
17.2.3 Web Page in Video window
17.2.3 Web Page in Video window
17.2.3.1 Reports & Logs in Video window
17.2.4 Video Screen Capture
17.2.5 Video Script Examples
17.2.5.1 Open Video Popup script
17.2.5.2 Change cameras every minute
17.2.5.3 Rotate Multiple Cameras
17.2.5.4 Open WebAccess VIEW in a Video Window
17.2.6 Video Script Commands
17.2.7 Video KeyMacros
18. Scheduler
18.1 Overview of Scheduler Functions
18.2 Scheduler Configuration
18.2.1 Holiday
18.2.2 Time
18.2.3 Circuit Group
18.2.4 Equipment Group
18.2.5 Create or Modify a Schedule
18.2.5.1 Start Scheduler in Project Manager
18.2.5.2 Start Scheduler in View or ViewDAQ
18.2.5.3 Create a Schedule
18.2.6 Download to SCADA Node (Scheduler)
18.2.6.1 Download Schedule from Project Manager
18.2.6.2 Download Schedule from VIEW
18.3 Overview of Classroom Scheduler Functions
18.4 Classroom Scheduler Configuration
18.4.1 Holiday
18.4.2 Time Group
18.4.3 Class Number and Time
18.4.4 Equipment Group
18.4.5 Circuit Group
18.4.6 Class Setting
19. Database Utilities
19.1 EXCEL IN & EXCEL OUT
19.1.1 EXCEL OUT (Export Tags)
19.1.2 Edit tags in EXCEL
19.1.3 EXCEL IN (Import Tags)
19.2 Import SCADA Node
20. Project Manager
20.1 Admin / Project User
20.1.1 Project User Types
20.1.2 Create or Update Project User (or admin)
20.2 Backup & Restore
20.2.1 Backup
20.2.2 Restore
20.3 Home
20.4 Project Logs (HTML Reports)
20.4.1 System Log
20.4.2 System Action Log
20.4.3 System Alarm Log
20.4.4 Analog Tag Log
20.4.5 Discrete Tag Log
20.4.6 Text Tag Log
20.5 UPDATE
20.6 Log Data Maintenance
20.6.1 How Archive and Delete Files Works
20.6.1.1 Data Log Trend Files
20.6.1.2 ODBC Logs
20.7 Project Property
20.8 ODBC Log Data Source
20.8.1 Create an ODBC Log Data Source
20.8.2 Select new ODBC Log Data Source.
20.8.3 Error Message
20.8.5 Problems Accessing Remote Computers
20.8.5.1 Common symptoms
20.8.5.2 Workarounds
21. Reports and Database Logs
21.1 Scheduled Reports
21.1.1 View past or current report
21.1.2 Shift Report
21.1.3 Daily Report
21.1.4 Monthly Report
21.1.5 Email Scheduled Reports
21.1.6 Configure Schedule Reports
21.1.6 Configure Schedule Reports
21.1.6.1 Add Scheduled Report
21.1.7 Shift Report Tag Property
21.1.8 Daily Report Tag Property
21.1.9 Monthly Report Tag Property
21.2 Project Logs
21.2.1 System Action Log
21.2.1.1 System Log
21.2.2 System Alarm Log
21.2.3 Analog Tag Log
21.2.4 Discrete Tag Log
21.2.5 Text Tag Log
21.2.6 Analog Change Log
21.2.7 Project Logs Database - bwPdata.mdb
21.3. Export Data
21.3.1 Export Trend Data
21.3.2 Export to EXCEL from ODBC Log
21.3.3 Export Scheduled Report to EXCEL
21.4. Event Logs
21.4.1 Configure Event Log
21.4.1.2 Event Triggered Scripts
21.5 Building Energy Management System (BEMS)
21.5.1 BEMS Analysis Displays and Reports
21.5.1.1 Energy Profile
21.5.1.2 Energy Ranking
21.5.1.3 Energy Comparison
21.5.1.4 Average Daily Profile
21.5.1.5 Differential Analysis
21.5.1.6 Max / Min Analysis
21.5.1.7 Primary Energy Profile
21.5.1.8 Cost Profile
21.5.1.9 Energy Ranking
21.5.1.10 Statistics Report
21.5.2 BEMS Architecture
21.5.2.1 Project Node stores data and generates displays
21.5.2.2 SCADA Nodes collect data
21.5.2.3 KiloWatt-Hour meters
21.5.2.4 WebAccess Configuration Manager
21.5.2.5 BEMS Project Manager
21.5.2.6 VIEW Clients
21.5.2.7 ViewDAQ
21.5.2.8 Item
21.5.2.9 Group
21.5.3 Additional BEMS System Requirements
21.5.3.1 Project Node – Additional System Requirements
21.5.3.2 BEMS data recording to ODBC database
21.5.3.3 SCADA Nodes – minimal additional Requirements
21.5.3.4 Client – Additional System Requirements
21.5.3.5 Thin Client
21.5.4 BEMS Licensing
21.5.4.1 Client License
21.5.4.2 BEMS License (Project Node)
21.5.4.3 HARD KEY
21.5.5 Software Installation
21.5.6 BEMS Quick Start
21.5.6.1 Minimum to create a BEMS project
21.5.6.2 BEMS uses Kilowatt-Hours and Cubic Meters
21.5.6.3 Connect to project node
21.5.6.4 Start WebAccess Configuration
21.5.6.5 Start BEMS Project Manager
21.5.6.6 Add Items to BEMS Group
21.5.6.7 Download BEMS Project
21.5.6.8 View BEMS Displays from BEMS Project Manger
21.5.6.9 BEMS Viewer in a VIEW client
21.5.7 BEMS Configuration
21.5.7.1 Launching BEMS Configuration
21.5.7.2 BEMS Project Manager
21.5.8 Groups
21.5.8.1 Resource
21.5.8.2 Reporting Category
21.5.8.3 Covered Area
21.5.8.4 Add or Update Groups
21.5.8.5 Add a subgroup: Item type = Group
21.5.9 Items
21.5.9 Add Items
21.5.9.1 Update Items
21.5.10 Electricity
21.5.10.1 Active Energy
21.5.10.2 Reactive Energy
21.5.10.3 Active Power
21.5.10.4 Load Factor
21.5.10.5 Maximum Demand
21.5.11 Water
21.5.11.1 Flow
21.5.11.2 Rate
21.5.12 Gas
21.5.12.1 Flow
21.5.12.2 Rate
21.5.13 Temperature
21.5.14 Humidity
21.5.15 Other (Differential)
21.5.15.1 Flow
21.5.15.2 Rate
21.5.16 Other (Current Value)
21.5.17 Heat Consumption
21.5.17 Heat Consumption
21.5.17.1 Flow
21.5.17.2 Rate
21.5.18 Cooling Consumption
21.5.18.1 Flow
21.5.18.2 Rate
21.5.20 Management Values
21.5.20.1 Add Management Values
21.5.21 Conversion Coefficients
21.5.21.1 Modify Conversion Coefficients
21.5.22 Users
21.5.22.1 BEMS Configuration
21.5.22.2 BEMS Users
21.5.23 Rates (Power Costs)
21.5.23.1 Electric Power
21.5.23.2 Gas, Heating Water, Cooling Water, Oil
21.5.24 Viewing & Using Energy Analysis Displays
21.5.25 BEMS Displays in BEMS Project Manager
21.5.26 BEMS Displays in VIEW Client
21.5.27 BEMS Displays in ViewDAQ
21.5.28 BEMS in user-built displays
21.5.28.1 <GOTO>TOOL=???.UTI
21.5.28.2 GOTO TOOL=???.UTI
21.5.28.3 Uti:bems/bemsuti.asp
21.5.28.4 Energy Profile
21.5.28.5 Energy Comparison
21.5.28.6 Average Daily Profile
21.5.28.7 Differential Analysis:
21.5.28.8 Max/Min Analysis
21.5.28.9 Statistic Reports
21.5.28.10 Energy Ranking
21.5.28.11 Primary Energy Profile
21.5.28.12 Cost Profile
21.5.28.13 Cost Ranking
22. Troubleshooting
22.1 VIEW web browser
22.1.1 Blank Screen in VIEW
22.1.2 Check Internet Explorer Security Settings
22.1.2.1 Security settings do not allow file download
22.1.2.2 Add-Ons disabled in IE prevent Client from Starting
22.1.3 Check the Deploy file from Web browser client
22.1.4 Check User Security to install and run VIEW
22.1.4.1 Download the Client Plug-in from the Project you are trying to connect
22.1.5 Waiting for Connection To SCADA Node
22.1.6 ASP Time-out when Download or Start
22.1.7 Firewall or blocked TCP ports
22.1.8 Asterisk *
22.1.9 Pound sign #
22.1.10 Exclamation mark !
22.1.10 Video, Reports, System Logs can't be seen in View
22.2 Windows
22.2.1 Is Internet Information Services (IIS) installed?
22.2.1.1 Windows 2003
22.2.1.2 Windows 2000 Server or Professional:
22.2.1.3 Windows XP Professional
22.2.1.4 Windows XP Home, Vista Home, 98, ME, CE
22.2.1.5 Windows Vista IIS
22.2.2 How to Install IIS (Internet Information Services)
22.2.3 Confirm Web service is running on project node
22.2.4 Confirm HTML works on the Project Node
22.2.5 Verify ASP is working on the Project Node
22.2.6 Check Security of wwwroot folder
22.2.7 What is a Firewall and TCP Port?
22.2.8 Disable Internet Connection Firewall in XP
22.2.9 Script Timeout Error
22.2.10 Determine User's Security Privileges
22.2.11 PING to test TCP/IP communications
22.2.12 Determine Windows version
22.2.13 Verify Default.ASP set in IIS (web Server)
22.2.14 Check the deploy file on the Project Node.
22.2.15 Changes not downloaded to SCADA node
22.3 Email
22.3.1 Smart Host
22.3.2 Enable Email Server to Relay messages from WebAccess
22.3.3 Email of Scheduled Reports and Alarms
22.4 SCADA Node and Project Node
22.4.1 No Icon in Taskbar (Webvrpcs.exe won't start)
22.4.1.1 Check Task manager - webvrpcs.exe
22.4.1.2 Start webvrpcs.exe manually
22.4.1.3 Wrong TCP Port prevents Webvrpcs.exe from starting
22.4.2 Remote Access Code wrong or forgotten
22.4.3 Discrete Change Dialog Box too many buttons
22.4.4 Data Log Trends do not show any Data
22.4.5 Cannot Connect to Project Node
22.4.6 Cannot Connect to SCADA Node
23. Tips & Tricks
23.1 Schedule SCADA node to Start every 5 minutes
23.1.1 Script to Stop SCADA node
23.2 Configure AutoAdmin Logon for a node
23.2.1 Registry Editor
23.2.2 Create AutoAdminLogon entry
23.2.3 To Disable Auto Admin Logon
23.2.4 Bypass Autologon
23.3 SQL Server 2005
23.3.1 Install SQL Server 2005
23.3.2 Create a Database in SQL Server 2005
23.3.3 Create an ODBC DSN to SQL Server
23.4 Oracle
23.4 Oracle - Overview
23.4.1 Install and Configure Oracle Client
23.4.2 Troubleshoot - Oracle Client
23.5 BWSERVER.INI
23.5 BWSERVER.INI
23.5.1 Alarm Notification via 3rd party program
23.5.2 Download user defined files to VIEW clients
23.6 BWCLIENT.INI
23.6 BWCLIENT.INI
23.6.1 Automatic Logout
23.6.2 Tooltips
23.7 USERDEF.INI
23.8 BWPRINT.INI
24. Appendix
24.1 Serial Communications : reference
RS-232C
DCE and DTE Devices
25 Pin Connector on a DTE device (PC connection)
9 Pin Connector on a DTE device (PC connection)
9 to 5 Pin Adapters
Baud vs. Bits per Second
Cables, Null Modems, and Gender Changers
Cables Lengths
Gender Changers
Null Modem Cables and Null Modem Adaptors
Synchronous and Asynchronous Communications
24.2 Windows CE
24.2 Windows CE - SCADA node
24.2.1 Features of WebAccess supported by Windows CE include:
24.2.2 Features supported in Windows CE with a Project Node
24.2.3 Features Not supported in Windows CE
24.2.4 Configuring a WinCE SCADA (Node Properties)
24.2.5 Manufacturers’ Guide - Windows CE
24.2.6 SCADA Node Software Installation - Win CE
24.2.7 Demo License - Win CE
24.3 Demand Control (Load Shedding)
24.3.1 Configure Demand Control
24.3.1.1 Load Group
24.3.1.2 Load
24.3.2 Load Group Display
24.3.3 Load Detail Display
24.4 Software License Agreement
24.5 Table of Figures and Displays
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