Quick Start User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 2711C-QS001F-EN-P PanelView Component HMI Quick Start
- Where to Start
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Create the Motor Status Screen
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- What You Need
- Follow These Steps
- Change the Screen Name
- Change the Grid Attributes
- Create the Start Motor Push Button
- Create the Stop Motor Push Button
- Create the Motor Speed Screen Button
- Create a Goto Config Button
- Create the Motor Control List Selector
- Create the Motor Status Indicators
- Save the Motor Status Screen
- Create the Motor Status Screen
- Chapter 7
- Create the Motor Speed Screen
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- What You Need
- Follow These Steps
- Create a New Screen
- Create the Motor Status Screen Button
- Create a Numeric Entry Object
- Create a Heading for the Numeric Entry Object
- Create a Increment Decrement Object
- Create Increment Decrement Keys
- Create a Bar Graph
- Create a Bar Graph Scale
- Create Text Labels for the Scale
- Create a Bar Graph Heading
- Create a Numeric Display
- Create a Heading for the Numeric Display
- Update the Motor Speed Screen Button
- Create the Motor Speed Screen
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Appendix A
- Back Cover

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Chapter
2
Make Terminal Connections
Introduction
In this chapter, you will connect a PanelView Component C600 terminal to your computer, connect power,
get the IP address of terminal, and launch the PanelView Explorer software.
Before You Begin
Determine if the connection between the PanelView Component terminal and the computer will be through
the Ethernet port or the USB port of the terminal.
• PanelView Component C600 and C1000 terminals support an Ethernet connection using either the
USB port or the Ethernet port.
• All PanelView Component terminals support an Ethernet connection using the USB port. The C200
and C300 terminals support only a USB connection.
What You Need
• PanelView Component C600 terminal
• Computer with Windows 2000, Windows XP, or the Vista operating system, and Internet Explorer 7
browser or the Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or 3.0 browser. The Windows 2000 operating system supports only
the Ethernet connection.
• Standard Ethernet cable or 2711P-CBL-EX04 cable for Ethernet port connection
• 2711C-CBL-UU02 USB cable for USB port connection
Topic Page
Connect Terminal to Computer 23
Connect Power to Terminal 24
Get the IP Address of Terminal 25
Launch PanelView Explorer 26
Configure Browser Settings 27
IMPORTANT
The USB device port is for maintenance or programming only, and is not intended for normal
run-time operation.