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6.5 Subwindow Devices

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tiamo 2.3 (for Process Analysis)

6.5

Subwindow Devices

6.5.1

Configuration - Devices

Subwindow: Configuration

Devices

Subwindow Devices
The subwindow Devices contains the device table with all automatically
recognized and manually added devices and is always shown in the pro-
gram part Configuration, i.e. it cannot be removed from the Configura-
tion view. The subwindow can be enlarged and reduced as required; it
can also be maximized.

USB devices
Devices connected to the PC via USB are automatically recognized at the
start of the program and entered in the device table. If the connection
between PC and device or the current supply is interrupted then the
device will remain in the device table with the status not ok. If it is recon-
nected then it will be recognized automatically by its serial number and
again assigned to the existing device entries. The status will change to ok.

Peripheral devices of USB devices
Peripheral devices connected to USB devices (e.g. dosing devices, stirrers,
etc.) are also recognized automatically. If they are connected or removed
while a program is running, then after confirming a corresponding mes-
sage, either the device must be reinitialized, the USB connection must be
interrupted and then re-established or the program must be restarted.

RS-232 devices
Devices that are connected to the PC via an RS-232 interface will not be
recognized automatically. They must be added manually to the device
table as new devices. If the connection between PC and device or if the
current supply is interrupted, the device will nevertheless remain in the
device table with the status ok. In order to update the status to not ok,
the properties window of the device must be opened and then closed
again. The same applies when the device is connected again or switched
on.

Ethernet devices
Devices that are connected to the PC via the Ethernet interface must be
added manually to the device table as new devices. To remove a device,
the corresponding connection cable must first be removed. Then the
device can be removed from the device table with Delete device. The
device properties of a non-connected device can be displayed but not
modified.

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