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Configuration Tool

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SICLOCK

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TC100 Operating Instructions

7.2

General functions

The toolbar of the Configuration Tool provides general functions for the parame-
ters and the archive. You can also acknowledge events, and authorize yourself in
the Configuration Tool.

Table 7-2

Possible operations and displays in the toolbar of the Configuration Tool

Field / button

Meaning / instruction

Open

Loads a parameter assignment/an archive from the local file system
The file must be in the U600 format (*.u600). The parameter assignment
and the archive are loaded from the file when it is opened.

Notice
The currently loaded data (parameter assignment and archive) are
overwritten.

Save

Saves a parameter assignment/an archive to a local file system
The data (parameter assignment and archive) are saved in U600 format
(*.u600).

IP address

IP address of the SICLOCK TC100
Enter the IP address of the device here.

Connect to device

Disconnect from device

Connects to a device
The connection is established to the device with the given IP address.
Disconnects from device
The connection is terminated.
Die aufgebaute Verbindung wird getrennt.
See also Connect / disconnect online connection (Chapter 7.2.1).

Authorization - password

Enter a password to enable a higher access level
Password supplied with device: "2222"
See also Authorization (Chapter 7.2.2).

Authorize

Executes authorization with the password entered

Event
(online connection
required)

Events currently pending in the device
In online mode, the events pending in the device are shown (e.g.
warnings, alarms, etc.)
In offline mode, the display contains no information.

Confirm event
(online connection
required)

Acknowledges pending event
In online mode, an acknowledgment for the pending event is sent to the
device. Provided that it is acknowledgeable, the device deletes the event
from the display. Non-acknowledgeable events (persistent indications)
remain in the display.