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Guntermann & Drunck CATCenter X systems Operation User Manual

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CATCenter Operating Manual

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This sample window shows you the following information:

a)

You are accessing a Linux computer. This information is displayed

by the entry Linux [A]. The target name (including CATpro2 ID) is
always shown in the first line of this window.

b) Underneath the target name, you will find the connection location

of the Linux computer. In this case, it is CPU port 8 [B] of the
CATCenter slave 2 [C]. The relationship between the target name
and the CPU port is displayed using a downward-pointing arrow.

c) You are working on console port 6 [K] of the CATCenter master

[J]. This information is displayed by the entry CON 6. The
console port is always displayed in the last line of this window.


d) The system structure of this sample CATCenter system includes 1

master device (CATCenter_Master [J]) and 2 slave devices
(CATCenter_Slave 1 [F] & CATCenter_Slave 2 [C]). These names
can be edited (

see Chapter 5.8.8

). The device ID (e.g. /00000010)

of the respective CATCenter is displayed behind each device
name. This number is permanently assigned to the device and is
not editable.

e) The CATCenter_Master [J] is connected to the console ports [G] of

the CATCenter_Slave 1 [F] via its CPU ports [H]. The
CATCenter_Slave 1 [F] is connected to the console ports [D] of the
CATCenter_Slave 2 [C] via its CPU ports [E].


Extract from the Connection Overview Within the Target Info Window:

T a r g e t I n f o
Linux (00020f58)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 8

CCX_Slave 2 (0000210a)
CON 8 3 5 2 1 4
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 11 12 13 14 15 16
CCX _Slave 1 (00000011)
CON 4 8 6 3 1 2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU 11 12 13 14 15 16
CCX_Master (00000010)
CON 6
Enter: OK

[A]


[B]

[C]

[D]

[E]

[F]

[G]

[H]

[J]

[K]