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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Glossary
System-based Command
A command that is included within the SC III’s operating system. This means that if you load
the operating system into the SC III’s memory from a floppy disk, you can subsequently
remove the floppy disk containing the operating system from the floppy disk drive and still be
able to use all system-based commands. In comparison, a disk-based command requires that
the disk containing it be in the disk drive or you cannot use that command.
Syntax Error
An error in the way you entered a command or its options, if any.
Table
A collection of data organized for quick reference. The Site Controller II and III store data for
pumps, products, tanks, and so forth in tables. These are called files on the Site Controller I.
Telecommunications
The communication from one computer to another over distances, usually through a telephone
line and modems.
Terminal
A peripheral device used for input and output, usually including a keyboard and a screen
monitor or printer.
Text
Words (as opposed to graphics, programming commands, or formulas).
Upload
To enter data from your computer into another computer. For example, you could upload
transaction data from a Site Controller to another computer.
User
A person who makes use of a CFN System.
User File
Files that you or other users create. On the Site Controller II and III, user files are saved on
disk. On the Site Controller I, user files are saved in memory.
User ID
A number that when combined with a password, will allow you access to a Site Controller II
and III or console. Each user ID is assigned a permission level.
World Wide Web
A system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents. The documents are
formatted in a language called HyperText Mark-up Language (
) that supports links to
other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files. This means you can jump from
one document to another simply by clicking on hot spots. Not all Internet servers are part of
the World Wide Web.