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ISPSoft User Manual 3.2 Hardware Configuration Tool for AH500 Series Modules─HWCONFIG HWCONFIG is a built-in hardware configuration tool in ISPSoft. Users can configure racks, set CPU parameters, set module parameters, download/upload parameters, detect a hardware configuration online, and make a diagnosis through HWCONFIG. All parameters set in HWCONFIG must be downloaded to the CPU module so that they can take effect. (Please refer to section 3.5.4 for more information.) 3.2.1 Introduction of the Environment of HWCONFIG After users double-click HWCONFIG in the project management area, the HWCONFIG window will appear. 3-7
Chapter 3 Configuring and Setting a PLC System Product list: Hardware available is listed in the catalogue. System configuration area: It is the main working area. Users can configure and set a whole system in this area. Information list: The information about the present system configuration is listed in the list. The present system configuration is displayed in the system configuration area. The number at the left side of a rack is a rack number, and the number on a slot is a slot number. Users can select a module by clicking the module. If users want to select a rack, they can move a mouse cursor to the extension port on the rack, and click the extension port. When a rack is selected, the information about the present configuration for the rack is listed in the information list. If a module is selected, the information about the module on the list will be selected. If the information about a module is selected, the module in the system configuration area will be selected. Besides, if the configuration in the system configuration area is modified, the information on the information list will be updated. 3-8
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3.2 Hardware Configuration Tool for AH500 Series<br />
Modules─HWCONFIG<br />
HWCONFIG is a built-in hardware configuration tool in <strong>ISPSoft</strong>. <strong>User</strong>s can configure racks, set CPU<br />
parameters, set module parameters, download/upload parameters, detect a hardware configuration<br />
online, and make a diagnosis through HWCONFIG.<br />
All parameters set in HWCONFIG must be downloaded to the CPU module so that they can<br />
take effect. (Please refer to section 3.5.4 for more information.)<br />
3.2.1 Introduction of the Environment of HWCONFIG<br />
After users double-click HWCONFIG in the project management area, the HWCONFIG window will<br />
appear.<br />
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