Figure 1.1 - Touch-Panel HMI on Factory Floor
Figure 1.2 - Semiconductor Tool
Figure 1.3 - Building Automation Web browser for tenants
Figure 1.4 - Oil Refinery Control Room
Figure 1.5 - PC based operator interface to controls
Figure 1.6 WebAccess Network Components
Figure 1.7 Stand-alone SCADA Node
Figure 1.8 Single SCADA Node with laptop Project Node
Figure 1.9 Single SCADA Node - remote access
Figure 1.10 WebAccess Network Drawing
Figure 1.11 SCADA Node connects to Automation Devices
Figure 1.12 Project Node is a central database and Configuration Tool
Figure 1.14 - WebAccess VIEW with animation, trends, live data and video
Figure 1.16 - Graphic on Thin Client..
Figure 1.17 - Thin Client Text-based interface for display navigation
Figure 2.1 - Internet Explorer Web Browser - Address Bar
Figure 2.2 - WebAccess HOME PAGE.
Figure 2.3 - Prompt to download and install WebAccess Client..
Figure 2.5 VIEW Login - multiple Nodes
Figure 2.7 - default Main graphic display
Figure 2.8 - default Main graphic - multiple Nodes
Figure 2.9 - Main Graphic WebAccess Live Demo - Power User Login.
Figure 2.10 bwViewPG.asp options - no tree, auto login, - Live Demo Power User.
Figure 2.11 Start View from Project Manager
Figure 2.12 View Property dialog box in VIEW
Figure 2.13 Caption, Toolbar and Status Bar in VIEW – scale mode.
Figure 2.14 Caption in WebAccess VIEW Live Demo Project.
Figure 2.15 Status Bar – Recipe Display..
Figure 2.16 Status Bar - Pushbutton Highlighted
Figure 2.17 Status bar - Highlighted Tag
Figure 2.18 Status Bar - Trend values at crosshair
Figure 2.19 Scroll Bars – Clip Mode, no caption, no toolbar, no status bar - VIEW
Figure 3.1 - Right Click VIEW Menu
Figure 3.2 - Navigation Popup Menu - GOTO menu selected
Figure 3.3 - standard Toolbar for graphic display
Figure 3.4 Toolbar functions described by Status Bar
Figure 3.5 Standard Toolbar buttons
Figure 3.6 - Toolbar showing color-coded function keys. Blue=Shift, Red=Ctrl.
Figure 3.7 Toolbar - Action Log
Figure 3.8 Toolbar - Recipe Display
Figure 3.9 - Pushbuttons call other displays
Figure 3.10 Pushbuttons for Control
Figure 3.11 Beveled Pushbutton depressed.
Figure 3.12 Pushbutton, no bevel, no animation
Figure 4.1- Graph List Dialog Box - in VIEW
Figure 4.2 Graph List with PREVIEW in ViewDAQ (non-web browser)
Figure 4.3 - user -built Graphic Display from Demo (named Meter.bgr).
Figure 4.4 - Point Info Dialog Box
Figure 4.5 - Change dialog Box for ANALOG tag
Figure 4.6 - Change Dialog Box for a Discrete Tag
Figure 4.7 Change Dialog Box for Text-type tag.
Figure 4.8 - CHANGE dialog Box for ANALOG tag
Figure 4.9 - Change Dialog Box for 2-state Discrete Tag (i.e. Digital)
Figure 4.10 - Change Dialog Box for 8-state (7-bit) Discrete Tag
Figure 4.11 Change Dialog Box for Text-type tag.
Figure 4.12 - Slider bars (Drag Regions), Toggle Switches and Pushbuttons
Figure 4.13 - Right Click Menu - VIEW
Figure 4.14 - "Point Goto" Popup Menu - shows all displays of selected point SPEED
Figure 5.2 - Alarm Summary Options Dialog Box.
Figure 5.3 - Modified Alarm Summary
Figure 5.6 - Alarm Group List pop-up menu
Figure 5.7 - Alarm Enable Tag Field
Figure 5.8 - Password Dialog Box to change value of Tag Field
Figure 5.9 - Change ALMED tag field for Tag named SPEED
Figure 5.10 Action Log - lists Operator Actions: setpoint changes, logins, etc.
Figure 5.12 - Data Log Trend List Box
Figure 5.15 - DATA LOG TREND Display
Figure 5.16 Data Log Trend - White
Figure 5.17 Data Log Trend - grey
Figure 5.18 Real Time Only Trend List
Figure 5.19 - Real Time (only) Trend Display
Figure 5.20 Real Time "ONLY" XY Plot
Figure 5.21 - Station Status shows Com Ports and Devices
Figure 5.22 User Program Status Display - 3rd Party software
Figure 5.23 - Global Script Status display
Figure 5.24 - Overview Display
Figure 5.25 - Faceplate Group Display
Figure 5.26 - Block Detail Display for a PID controller
Figure 5.27 Point Goto - Block Detail
Figure 5.28 - Block Detail Display for an IO card
Figure 5.29 Display Hierarchy - Overview -> Faceplate -> Block Detail -> Point Detail
Figure 5.30 - Analog Point Detail Display for Block named TIC101, the MEAS parameter
Figure 5.31 - Recipe List - VIEW
Figure 5.32 - Recipe File with multiple Recipe Names and Units
Figure 5.34 - Recipe Download from Right Click Menu in web browser VIEW
Figure 5.35 Recipe Scale dialog Box
Figure 5.36 Video -Full Screen – from Video List Box
Figure 5.38 - Video mixed with animation, live data and trends.
Figure 5.39 - Right Click Tools Menu
Figure 5.40 - Scheduler Time Group - 3 shifts per day plus a 4th default schedule
Figure 5.41 - General & Restricted Users can not access Tools
Figure 5.42 Scheduler Manual ON
Figure 5.43 - Right Click Tools Menu – Power User in VIEW
Figure 5.44 - Analog Tag Log Query display
Figure 5.45 - HTML Report from Analog Tag Log
Figure 5.46 - Right Click -> Tools Menu - Reports, Power User or admin
Figure 5.47 - Tools menu not available to General or Restricted Users
Figure 5.48 - Scheduled Report - Shift, Daily and Monthly Scheduled reports.
Figure 5.49 - Shift Report of Energy Usage, central steam plant. - VIEW
Figure 5.50 Daily Report - Current Date before end of day
Figure 5.51 Monthly Report -ViewDAQ
Figure 5.52 Email Schedule Report - Shift Report
Figure 5.53 - Right Click Menu to ZOOM
Figure 6.1 Display Group with multiple windows.
Figure 6.4 Login from Menu Bar - ViewDAQ
Figure 6.5 enable Clipping Mode - ViewDAQ
Figure 6.6 WebAccess Taskbar Icon
Figure 6.7 ViewDAQ on SCADA node with Kernel stopped (Red Icon)
Figure 6.8 Taskbar Menu on combined SCADA/Project Node
Figure 6.9 Display Group in ViewDAQ
Figure 6.10 Start Node - web browser client.
Figure 6.11 Taskbar Icon - SCADA Node running - mouse hover
Figure 6.12 WebAccess Taskbar Menu - SCADA Node only -Start Kernel and ViewDAQ
Figure 6.13 Taskbar Menu - combined Project / SCADA node – Kernel running
Figure 6.14 Taskbar Icon in System Tray
Figure 6.15 Start SCADA Node Kernel locally from Taskbar
Figure 6.16 Stop Kernel Menu - Grayed Out if ViewDAQ open.
Figure 6.17 ViewDAQ Welcome - no toolbar - Press Enter to continue
Figure 6.18 Start ViewDAQ from Taskbar Menu
Figure 6.19 - Exit ViewDAQ from Menu Bar
Figure 6.20 Windows Title Bar CLOSE WINDOW
Figure 6.21 Close ViewDAQ Groups
Figure 6.22 ViewDAQ Menu bar - GOTO
Figure 6.23 ViewDAQ Right Click Menu
Figure 6.24 - Right Click ViewDAQ - no login user
Figure 6.25 Right Click - ViewDAQ
Figure 6.26 View Menu - ViewDAQ Definition
Figure 6.27 ViewDAQ Definition
Figure 6.28 File Menu - Save ViewDAQs
Figure 6.29 Save Display Group to defined Name
Figure 6.30 Open New Display Group
Figure 6.31 Open New Display Group List
Figure 6.32 Close ViewDAQ Groups
Figure 6.33 Display Group List
Figure 6.34 Save ViewDAQ grayed-out if User Security Level, 127 for ViewDAQ
Figure 6.35 Right Click Menu - Save All ViewDAQs
Figure 6.36 Save All ViewDAQ Name Dialog Box
Figure 6.37 Save or Copy opened ViewDAQ Group by Name
Figure 6.38 Save ViewDAQ Name List
Figure 6.39 Optionally, Rename the Display Group
Figure 6.40 Overwrite appears only if the file already exists on the hard drive.
Figure 6.42 Save All ViewDAQ Name Dialog Box
Figure 6.43 Overwrite appears only if the file already exists on the hard drive.
Figure 6.44 Save Other ViewDAQ Groups
Figure 6.45 Rename and Save Other Display Groups to be used as popups
Figure 6.46 Save Current Display Group creates a single window group
Figure 6.47 optionally rename your display group here.
Figure 6.48 Save Current and Popup Dependants
Figure 6.49 Rename and Save Display Groups to be used as popups
Figure 6.50 Save Dependant ViewDAQ Groups
Figure 6.52 Style Options – ViewDAQ
Figure 6.53 Widows Options - ViewDAQ - Right-Click Menu
Figure 6.54 Menu Bar - ViewDAQ
Figure 6.56 ViewDAQ Definition
Figure 6.57 Taskbar Icon in 'system tray"
Figure 6.58 Taskbar Menu - Project Node
Figure 7.1 iPAQ 3700 pocket PC from Compaq
Figure 7.2 Thin Client Displays
Figure 8.1 Password Dialog Box - Exit ViewDAQ
Figure 8.2 Password Dialog Box - Change Tag Value
Figure 10.2 - Alarm ACK - Right Click Menu (VIEW)
Figure 10.3 - Toolbar Edit Menu - Acknowledge Alarms (ViewDAQ)
Figure 11.1 - WebAccess Home Page
Figure 11.2 - Prompt to download and install WebAccess Client
Figure 11.3 - Windows File Download dialog box
Figure 11.4 - Windows 2000 Save As Dialog Box
Figure 11.5 - Download Complete
Figure 11.6 - WebAccess Setup Icon
Figure 11.7 - Windows 2000 user without Administrative Privileges
Figure 11.8 - Install Shield Wizard - WebAccess Client Setup
Figure 11.9 - License Agreement
Figure 12.1 - Internet Zone Security - changes here affect all websites you visit.
Figure 12.2 - Local Intranet or Trusted Sites Security
Figure 12.3 - Trusted Sites Lists
Figure 12.4 Waiting for Connection to SCADA Node.
Figure 12.5 Start Node - admin or Project User Log in