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Chapter 15: cscape configuration – Horner APG XL6 OCS User Manual

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CHAPTER 15: CSCAPE CONFIGURATION



15.1 Overview

XL6/XL6e OCS hardware is programmed with a Windows based PC application called Cscape. This
application can be used to program, configure, monitor and debug all aspects of the XL6/XL6e OCS unit.
Please see the on-line help provided with Cscape for additional details.

15.2

Cscape Status Bar


When the XL6/XL6e OCS is connected to a PC using Cscape software a Status Bar appears at the
bottom of the screen. The Cscape Status Bar can be used to determine if communications have been
established between the XL6/XL6e OCS and the Cscape program. Components of the Cscape Status
Bar are explained below.













Ready

User: NONE

HE-XExx1-CsCAN (Model=)

Equal

Local :1 Target :2(R) [no forces]

MOD





















Equal Indicator – indicates whether the current program in Cscape is equal to the program
stored in the Target Controller.

• If

Equal, the program in Cscape is the same as the program stored in the Target Controller.

• If

Not Equal, the program in Cscape is not the same as the program stored in the Target

Controller.

• If Unknown, there may have been a change since the last time the program in Cscape was

compared to the Target Controller.

Communications Status - indicates the current status of the
“pass through” Connector.

Local: xx – indicates the Network ID of the XL6/QX351
OCS to which the Cscape program is physically connected
through its serial port. It can serve as a pass through
device to other nodes on the network.


Target: yy(R) – indicates the Network ID of the device with
which the Cscape program is exchanging data.

Note: The Local unit and Target unit can be the
same unit or they can be separate units.

The following are status indicators:

(R) – Running
(D) - Do I/o
(I) – Idle
(?) – Cscape is not communicating with the remote unit.
[no forces] – indicates no I/O has been forced.

Message Line -
The contents of
these messages
are context
sensitive. The
Message line can
be empty.

Current User -
indicates who is logged
(for security purposes).

Controller Model - Network (Model Confirmation)

Controller Model indicates the controller model for
which the program in Cscape is configured.


Network indicates the type of network that the program
in Cscape expects to use (e.g., CsCAN).


(Model Confirmation) provides the following
indications:


(Model=) - the actual Target Controller matches the
configured Controller Model and Network.


(Model Not=) – the actual Target Controller does not
match the configured Controller Model and Network.


(Model ?) – there may have been a change since the
last time the Target Controller was compared to the
configured Controller Model and Network.

File Modified Indicator - indicates that the file in
the selected window has been modified but has
not been saved.