Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke Ventura IPC Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Software KUHNKE Automation 6.2 Tools 6.2.1 Ventura touch Calibration 6.2.2 Temperature Monitor To calibrate and configure the Ventura touch screen monitor, run the "hwincal" application. If you chose the "Default Installation" option, browse the Start menu for folder "Programs / Touch / hwincal". For further information on how to calibrate Ventura touch refer to instruction manual E 675 GB "Ventura touch". Tool "ShowVenturaTemp" takes readings of the temperature sensors integrated in the CPU and heat sink of Ventura IPC 700 and outputs them to the screen. ShowVenturaTemp is freeware. Browse the Ventura IPC memory for folder 'C/Program Files/Ventura Tool'. • To use the tool run "ShowVenturaTemp.exe" located in folder 'C/Program Files/Ventura Tool'. • The on-screen monitor is displayed. • Adapt the scales to the readings or use the "Auto" function. The temperature monitor option is not supported by Ventura IPC 300. 38 E 674 GB 07.03.2007
KUHNKE Automation Software 6.2.3 OPC Server 6.3 IPHelper 6.3.1 USB Memory Stick A standard installation normally installs the OPC Server and makes it available to every Ventura IPC. We are still taking the CoDeSys RTE as an example of how to install and configure the OPC Server. The "IPhelper" tool display the current settings and IP addresses of the Ethernet interfaces. To toggle between LAN1 and LAN2 information, click on the picture of the Ventura IPC. Windows XP automatically detects normal plug & play USB memory sticks and card readers, knows that they are removable disks and adds new drives to the Explorer. The operating system displays a Desktop message to that effect. To retain the formatting of removable disks attached to the USB port, it is recommended to always use "safe hardware remove" to unplug such devices from the port. To display that dialog, click on icon located on the status bar. E 674 GB 39 07.03.2007
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6.2.3 OPC Server<br />
6.3 IPHelper<br />
6.3.1 USB Memory Stick<br />
A standard installation normally installs the OPC Server and makes it available<br />
to every <strong>Ventura</strong> <strong>IPC</strong>. We are still taking the CoDeSys RTE as an example<br />
of how to install and configure the OPC Server.<br />
The "IPhelper" tool display the current settings and IP addresses of the Ethernet<br />
interfaces. To toggle between LAN1 and LAN2 information, click on<br />
the picture of the <strong>Ventura</strong> <strong>IPC</strong>.<br />
Windows XP automatically detects normal plug & play USB memory sticks<br />
and card readers, knows that they are removable disks and adds new drives<br />
to the Explorer. The operating system displays a Desktop message to that<br />
effect.<br />
To retain the formatting of removable disks attached to the USB port, it is<br />
recommended to always use "safe hardware remove" to unplug such devices<br />
from the port.<br />
To display that dialog, click on icon located on the status bar.<br />
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