Notes on firewalls, Notes on firewalls -2 – Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual

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3.

Click

[Receive].

A message is displayed.

4.

Click

[OK].

All custom display screen data in the internal memory of the DX recorder and on the CF
card are received to the save object folder.

5.

Save the file. (►Section 2.5)

Explanation

Only the items set for the DX recorder are entered for IP address/host name, user name,
and password. The IP address/host name and user name entered at this time are saved,
and they are displayed when the software is started the next time. The user ID and
password are not stored. They cleared each time.

The extension of data which can be received by the software from the DX recorder is
CDC, CDS, and bmp. The file name is as shown below.

Internal1.CDC to Internal3.CDC:

Saved in the root directory of the internal memory
of the DX recorder.

External1.CDC to External25.CDC: They are saved in the CF card inserted into the

DX recorder.

Setting.CDS:

These are the DX recorder settings.

Arbitrary_name.bmp:

The bitmap file assigned to the component. They are
saved in the CF card inserted into the DX recorder.

When screen data is received from the DX recorder, the software screen version is as follows.

・ The software screen version is the newest version in the received display data (.CDC).

All custom display screen data (Internal1.CDC to Internal3.CDC and External1.CDC to
External25.CDC), setting file(.CDS), and bitmap file(.bmp) in the root directory of the
internal memory of the DX recorder and in the root directory of the CF card are received
to the folder that the latest display data has saved.
The display data and bitmap data must be saved every time they have been received
from DX recorder.
Custom display screen data (.CDC) can be received to DX recorders with a release
number from R3 on.

Notes on Firewalls

Under Windows Vista or Windows 7, a firewall-related warning appears when receiving
screen data from the DX. Check the contents of the message, then click [Unblock]
(Windows Vista) or [Allow access] (Windows 7).

Example: Windows Vista

4.1 Receiving Display Data from DX Recorder

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