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5Ć13

Using the System Configurator

N Ć

the alphabetic character that designates the network

D Ć the drop number
R Ć the register to which the variable is assigned
B Ć the bit number, if any, to which the variable is assigned
NetworkĆwide Name Ć the networkĆwide name of the variable
Written as Ć the name given to the variable by the rack(s) that write

to it

in rack Ć the name of the rack that writes to the variable
Read as Ć the name of the variable in the racks that read it
in rack Ć the name of the rack that reads the variable
Description Ć the variable description, if given anywhere

Select one or more systems from the System list. Then select

Generate Network Cross Reference from the System menu. The

Generate Network Cross Reference dialog box will be displayed.
Select One Network [AĆZ] to generate a cross reference file for a

single network. Enter the letter that identifies the network. This option

will be disabled if multiple systems were selected.
Select All Networks to generate a network cross reference file for all

the networks in the selected system(s).

5.1.11 Using System Tokens and Token Passwords

If you are using tokens to protect your database files, the commands

Set Token Password" and Show Tokens" will appear on the System

menu. Refer to Appendix N for descriptions of how to use these

commands.

5.1.12 Using Version Control Library

If your AutoMax system is using the Version Control Library facility,

the command Version Control Library" will appear on the System

menu. Refer to Appendix P for descriptions of how to use the VCL

commands.

5.1.13

Exiting AutoMax Executive V3.x

Selecting Exit from the System menu will exit the System

Configurator. You will exit to either the Windows Program Manager or

to the DOS prompt (as designated in AutoMax Setup).

5.1.14

About

Select About to display version and copyright information about the

AutoMax Executive software and the DPS drive software, if installed.

5.2

Section Menu

The Section menu is used to add, modify, edit, print documentation

files for the section, transfer, and remove sections in a system. Recall

that a section is a collection of racks within a system. Sections are

used to organize the system according to a criterion such as function

or location. You must create at least one section for every system.

The sections that follow describe the commands in the order in which

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