User’s Manual WX1 GateEye IM WX1-01E 5th Edition
Thank you for purchasing GateEye. GateEye is a software program that operates via Ethernet to acquire image data from network cameras, and distributes those images to clients on the network. This user’s manual explains the operating procedures of the GateEye software. To ensure proper use of the software, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation. After reading the manual, keep it in a convenient location for quick reference in the event a question arises.
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Manual Scope and Conventions Scope of This Manual This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC's operating system (OS). For information regarding the basic operations of Windows, see the Windows user’s manual. Conventions Used in This Manual • Units K Denotes 1024. M Denotes 1024K. G Denotes 1024M.
Contents Software License Agreement.............................................................................................................2 Manual Scope and Conventions........................................................................................................4 1. Product Overview.....................................................................................................................6 2. System Requirements........................................................................
1. Product Overview GateEye is a software program that operates via Ethernet to acquire image data from network cameras and Yokogawa’s DX, MV, and CX series instruments, and distributes those images to clients on the network. GateEye does not store image data. This manual explains how GateEye acts as a client to acquire image data from networked devices (cameras and Yokogawa DX, MV, and CX series instruments), and acts as the server to distribute those images to other clients.
2. System Requirements Required Operating System Run DAQWORX under any of the following operating systems.
3. Running and Exiting Running GateEye 1. From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > GateEye > GateEye. GateEye starts. Note If connection information was specified the last time the GateEye was closed, it reopens the connection with the instruments the next time you start the software. Exiting GateEye 1. Choose Comm. > Disconnect from the menu bar. The connection with the instruments is cut. 2. Choose Comm. > Exit from the menu bar.
4. Entering Connection Conditions 1. Choose View > Connection Configuration from the menu bar, or click the Connection Configuration button Connection configuration button The connection condition setting screen appears. Click to switch the protocol type Connection setting number You can select a value between 001 and 003. 2. Enter the following settings as shown on the screen. Type: Select a protocol type of HTTP or DX/MV/CX. Login name: Specify only if the protocol type is DX/MV/CX.
4. Entering Connection Conditions Image URL: Tag Comment: Tag No.: Enter if the protocol type is HTTP. Refer to the specifications of the network camera to which you will connect for this setting. Enter a tag comment as desired for each acquired image. Up to 16 characters can be entered. Any character that can be accessed from the keyboard and displayed by the operating system may be entered. Enter a tag comment as desired for each acquired image. Up to 8 characters can be entered.
5. Connecting and Disconnecting Communication with a Target Device, and Entering Port Numbers Connecting to a Target Device You can open a connection for communications with a particular device on the network, then begin downloading images. 1. Choose Comm. > Connect from the menu bar. Note When distributing image data, set the software that will act as the client. Closing the Connection 1. Choose Comm. > Disconnect from the menu bar. All connections are cut.
6. Displaying Image Server Information You can display image server information. 1. Choose View > Server Info. from the menu bar, or click the Server Info button. Server info button Connection information is displayed.
7. Displaying Client Information You can display image client information. 1. Choose View > Client Info. from the menu bar, or click the Cint Info button. Client info button Client informaion is displayed. Host / Tag No. / Tag Comment Note Settings for distributing images must be entered on the client software.
8. Displaying the Version and Other Information 1. Choose Help > About. The Versiondialog box opens.
9. Message and Corrective Actions Error No. E211 Message Cannot write to file. E212 Cannot read file. E213 Cannot open file. E401 Communication error. E402 E403 E501 E1010 Communication timeout. Cannot open a communication port. Invalid license number. Please reinstall the software. Execution of a process failed. E1011 Execution of a service failed. Corrective Actions Check if the disk capacity is sufficient or if the file systems is normal.
Index Index A acquisition function.................................................................... 6 C client information..................................................................... 13 connect.................................................................................... 11 connection configuration........................................................... 9 D disconnect............................................................................... 11 distribution function..............