Software compatibilities, Usb and communication software, Operating system – Rockwell Automation 1441-PEN25-Z Enpac 2500 Data Collector User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication GMSI10-UM002D-EN-E - August 2012
Preface
Enpac 2500 Data Collector
and the Emonitor Software
The terminology in the data collector and the software differ in several ways.
This table illustrates the differences.
Software Compatibilities
The Enpac 2500 data collector requires the following software versions.
USB and Communication Software
These are the supported communication software versions.
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USB communication with Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP is
supported using Microsoft ActiveSync software version 4.5 or greater
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USB communication with Microsoft Windows 7 is supported using
Microsoft Mobile Device Center
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Microsoft Windows 7 32 bit and/or Microsoft Windows 7 64 bit are
supported
Operating System
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Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP4) with ActiveSync software
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Microsoft Windows XP (SP3) with ActiveSync software
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Microsoft Windows 7 with Mobile Device Center software
Document Conventions
These are document conventions used in this manual.
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The Enpac 2500 data collector is referred to as a data collector and an
instrument in this manual.
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The different versions of the Emonitor software are Enterprise, Factory,
and Workstation. These are all are referred to as the Emonitor software in
this manual.
Table 1 - Terminology Differences
Enpac 2500 Terminology
Emonitor Terminology
Offroute
Measurements that are taken but are not downloaded on
to the instrument from Emonitor.
These measurements can be upload to Emonitor.
Unscheduled measurements
Measurements that are not defined in the list of
measurements downloaded by Emonitor.
These measurements are unscheduled.
Route
The Enpac 2500 data collector uses the term route to refer
to a list loaded in the data collector.
List
The Emonitor software uses the term `list for an ordered
set of measurement definitions.
TIP
Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center replaces ActiveSync for Windows
Vista, and Microsoft Windows 7. Windows Mobile Device Center offers device
management and data synchronization between a Windows Mobile-based
device and a computer. For Windows XP or earlier operating systems, you must
use Microsoft ActiveSync.