Instruction manual

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In this section we describe how you can customize your device regardless its factory setup. We will
point out only the main sections, without describing each fields in deep. Please notice that the page is
divided in many rows. Each of them customize a particular function of the device itself.
To access this section please stop recording, then go to “Configuration”-“devices” roll-down menu.
Here with selection roll-down menù choose the proper device, then with configuration section click on
“Advanced” button.
First row allows you to apply a polling-cycle of your choice to all devices compatible with the one
displayed now. You can do this by setting up all available cycles, then pushing “Set Cycle” button. Be
careful that settings are applied to all resources, this means: Analog Resource, Digital Resource and
Status/Alarms.
The same happens for functions, you can apply global settings by pushing “Set Functions” button. A
warning window will appear, if you are sure, please confirm with OK button. “Device name”, “Model”
and “name” come from then previous page (you can not modify them here), while “Ypcode”,
“YpVerson” and “E2Verison” identify the instrument itself.
Next row is for compatibility reason only, check it if the instrument you are configuring is not a Dixell
instrument.
Row “Category” allows you to link the macro category you have defined using “Configuration” roll-
down menù to the real topology of the device.
Before proceeding beware that the options “Used”, ”RunTime” and ”LayOut” mean you want to use
that particular value and also want to display it in runtime and layout window. Moreover every section
is divided into two separate column: input and output.
“Analog Resources” input section shows you all the analog input that a device can use. These values
can be displayed in decimal or integer values, of course you have to choose the same unit of
measurement for both the XWEB and the instrument. The suffix “-I” means you want to display integer,
default value is decimal. The same for Celsius and Fahrenheit degree. The suffix “-F” means
Fahrenheit degree.
Warning: the integer/decimal or °C/°F configuration have to be chosen according to the real
setting of the instruments.
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“Digital Resources” input and output row need particular attention. The values you find here are the
factory defaults, so if you have made modifications to the device status, you are requested to apply