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Alarm I/O cards
Set parameters SYS:BAA to value representing the card type you use
AA = 1;(if no AD is given then old Flytec card)
AW = xx;(seconds between watchdog pulses)
AD = "Nudaq PCI-7256"; supported Nudaq PCI-7256, Nudaq PCI-7250 or Advantech PCI-
1760
Watchdog output D25 pins 17 and 18 are open when program not running and
closed when running.
To check I/O, use test picture and next commands:
@A = audio_alarm( "all","on")
@A = audio_alarm("all","off")
@A = audio_alarm(xx,"on/off") xx=1..7
External clocks
To use a Meinberg PCI511 radio clock in the base system, set the SYS:BCL
attribute to one of next:
"NONE" = No external clock
"PC31 " = Radio clock used in PC/ATs. The radio clock is synchronised in accordance
with Central European radio time signals.
"PC32" = PC clock card of type PC32
"PCI510" = PC clock card type PCI510 and new PCI511
# CREATE SYS:V
.......
# SET SYS:BCL = "PC510"
# SET SYS:BCA = 1
.......
# CREATE SYS:B = % SYS
2.8. Installing SYS 600 Application OPC Server
Hardware requirements
The SYS 600 Application OPC Server (AOPCS for short) has no specific hardware
requirements. It is compatible with any modern PC hardware. The client application
connecting to AOPCS may, of course, have its own hardware requirements.
Software requirements
AOPCS has been tested on the following operating systems:
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Windows 2000 Professional
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Windows 2000 Server
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
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Windows XP Professional
Installation
AOPCS may be installed in any directory. The installation dialog suggests the
directory \SC\PROG\AOPCS.
Configuration
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