Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 11

File Functions

11–4

Battery –– When you highlight the

MC

device, the

button is

active. This enables you to change the memory card battery with the card
in the front panel (see the Battery Change section on page 11–10, for
details).

Filter field –– This data entry field enables you to list selected files by
using the “wildcard” symbol “*” as appropriate (see the Filter section on
page 11–5, for details).

File Types

The main file types appearing in the file list are described briefly as follows:

Acq. Config –– This identifies an acquisition configuration file, which
contains the acquisition parameters selected for a configuration.

Config –– This identifies a configuration file, which contains all of the
parameters associated with a particular configuration.

Discrete I/O –– This identifies a discrete I/O configuration file, which
contains the discrete I/O parameters selected for a particular
configuration.

Image –– This identifies an image file that was created in the image
manager panel.

Infc. Scr. –– This identifies an interface script file, which contains a list
of instructions that controls how a display panel is created and operates.

Insp. Scr. –– This identifies an inspection script file, which contains a list
of instructions that controls how an inspection is run; that is, where to get
the tools and where to place the inspection results.

Message –– This identifies a message file, which contains the message
definitions of a particular configuration.

Password –– This identifies a password file, which contains user names,
passwords, and user levels.

Priv. Dict. –– This identifies a privilege dictionary, which contains
changes to default security privilege settings.

Reserved –– This applies to files that are generated for internal use and
are not accessible to the user.

Str. Dict. –– This identifies a string dictionary file, which contains strings
pertaining to buttons, menu boxes, error codes, and so on.

Tools –– This identifies an inspection tool file, which contains the
parameters pertaining to each tool in a set of tools (such as gages and
windows).

Unknown –– This applies to any file type that the system cannot
recognize, such as a file downloaded from an external system or host that
did not contain a file type description.

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