Eaglevision software overview – Det-Tronics Mac - w/Supercard User Manual
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Driver Settings (
Á3)
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Highway polling can be enabled or disabled.
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The last Modbus highway error (if any) is shown and can be
cleared.
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Counters are displayed showing a variety of communication relat-
ed information.
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The data highway watchdog timer can be enabled, disabled or
have its dropout time modified.
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Communication port parameters can be adjusted.
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The Modbus station address for the OIS can be modified.
Datatable Configuration (
Á4)
A “datatable” is defined as a contiguous area of memory in a slave device
from which the OIS is configured to read.
The “Datatable Configuration” screen allows the operator to configure up
to 255 different datatables to be read from any of the attached Modus
slaves. It also allows the operator to quickly enable or disable the reading
of any configured datatables.
Point Configuration (
Á5)
Points for each gateway can be configured. A “point“ is defined as a gate-
way or a sensing device and its communication module. Each gateway
supports up to 250 points across up to four loops (LON A, B, C, D).
Zone Configuration (
Á6)
Up to 256 logical “zones” can be constructed, each consisting of up to 64
nodes, for purposes of fault and alarm tracking.
Overview (
Á7)
This screen displays an overview of the EagleVision configuration and is
the first screen displayed when EagleVision is launched.
This screen displays a synopsis of the overall EagleVision configuration
including serial port settings, logging status, address information, watch-
dog timer settings and datatable configuration.
To have access to the menu bar and any of the other screens the operator
must first enter the correct password. The password dialog box is present-
ed as soon as the user clicks anywhere within the boundaries of the
overview screen.
EagleVision Software Overview
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