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<strong>ISPSoft</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

*1. DCISoft version 1.08 or above can be opened through HWCONFIG. <strong>User</strong>s can select a version of DCISoft<br />

according to the specifications for AH10SCM-5A and their requirements.<br />

*2. The configuration tool for AH10SCM-5A is SCMSoft. After DCISoft version 1.08 or above is installed, SCMSoft can<br />

be used.<br />

If users want to set the parameters in an intelligent module, they can right-click the module in the<br />

system configuration area, and click Intelligent Module Configuration on the context menu. If the<br />

configuration and the setting of the parameters in HWCONFIG have not been saved, the system will<br />

ask the users to save the configuration and the setting before the corresponding software is started.<br />

If the corresponding software is started, the users can not perform any editing tasks in HWCONFIG<br />

before the software is closed.<br />

Please refer to instructions for software and modules for more information about the usage of the<br />

software.<br />

3.5 Management of the Parameters in AH500 Series<br />

Hardware and Online Diagnosis<br />

3.5.1 Saving and Printing a Hardware Configuration<br />

After a hardware configuration is complete, the setting in HWCONFIG can be saved with the whole<br />

project. The contents which are saved include the hardware configuration, the parameters in the<br />

modules, and the parameters in the CPU module, but do not include the parameters in the intelligent<br />

modules. The parameters in the CPU module are saved as a para file whose primary filename is the<br />

project name. The hardware configuration and the parameters in the modules are saved as an hw<br />

file whose primary filename is the project name. The files are saved in a folder in which the project<br />

(*.isp) is saved.<br />

If users want to save the setting in HWCONFIG, they can click Save on the File menu, or on<br />

the toolbar.<br />

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