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Preface
Publication MCD-5.1 - August 1999
Using this Manual
This manual provides information about the outer shell of
Allen-Bradley’s Offline Development System (ODS) software.
We divided this manual into seven chapters.
For information about:
Refer to
chapter: Entitled:
ODS overview
1
Introducing ODS
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installing the ODS software
•
removing the ODS software
2
Installing ODS
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starting a session on ODS
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using online help
•
ODS conventions
•
file structure
3
Getting Started
with ODS
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setting up ODS with a userĆsupplied text editor
•
configuring ODS features
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executing DOS commands without exiting ODS
4
Configuring ODS
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storing ODS files in project directories
•
creating projects
•
opening projects
•
copying projects
•
renaming projects
•
deleting projects
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backing up project files to floppy disk
•
restoring projects from floppy disk
•
selecting applications and utilities
5
Using ODS
Project Management
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displaying the ODS revision level
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copying ODS files
•
renaming ODS files
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deleting ODS files
•
printing and displaying ODS files
6
Using ODS
File Management
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using ODS to configure communications through:
-1784ĆKL
-1784ĆKT
-1784ĆKTK1
-serial port
-programming from Data Highway Plus
to Data Highway Plus
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using INTERCHANGE
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configuring Data Highway Plus under Windows NTt
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downloading AMP files for Use with the 9/PC from:
-the local host PC into the 9/PC
-a separate network-connected ODS workstation that is running
Windows NT to the host PC and into the 9/PC card
-an ODS workstation running Microsoft Windows NT and Dial-up
Networking, connected to the serial port of the host PC running
Microsoft's' Remote Access Services (RAS), and into the 9/PC card
•
setting up the 9/PC host (or server) computer
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setting up the ODS (or client) computer
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troubleshooting tips for RAS configuration
7
Using ODS
Communications
Configuration
Manual Objective
Manual Content