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www.deltaww.com
DOP eServer
User Manual
2014-07-09
Industrial Automation Headquarters
Delta Electronics, Inc.
Taoyuan Technology Center
No.18, Xinglong Rd., Taoyuan City,
Taoyuan County 33068, Taiwan
TEL: 886-3-362-6301 / FAX: 886-3-371-6301
Asia
Delta Electronics (Jiangsu) Ltd.
Wujiang Plant 3
1688 Jiangxing East Road,
Wujiang Economic Development Zone
Wujiang City, Jiang Su Province, P.R.C. 215200
TEL: 86-512-6340-3008 / FAX: 86-769-6340-7290
Delta Greentech (China) Co., Ltd.
238 Min-Xia Road, Pudong District,
ShangHai, P.R.C. 201209
TEL: 86-21-58635678 / FAX: 86-21-58630003
Delta Electronics (Japan), Inc.
Tokyo Ofce
2-1-14 Minato-ku Shibadaimon,
Tokyo 105-0012, Japan
TEL: 81-3-5733-1111 / FAX: 81-3-5733-1211
Delta Electronics (Korea), Inc.
1511, Byucksan Digital Valley 6-cha, Gasan-dong,
Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea, 153-704
TEL: 82-2-515-5303 / FAX: 82-2-515-5302
Delta Electronics Int’l (S) Pte Ltd.
4 Kaki Bukit Ave 1, #05-05, Singapore 417939
TEL: 65-6747-5155 / FAX: 65-6744-9228
Delta Electronics (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No 43 Sector 35, HSIIDC
Gurgaon, PIN 122001, Haryana, India
TEL : 91-124-4874900 / FAX : 91-124-4874945
Americas
Delta Products Corporation (USA)
Raleigh Ofce
P.O. Box 12173,5101 Davis Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, U.S.A.
TEL: 1-919-767-3800 / FAX: 1-919-767-8080
Delta Greentech (Brasil) S.A.
Sao Paulo Ofce
Rua Itapeva, 26 - 3° andar Edicio Itapeva One-Bela Vista
01332-000-São Paulo-SP-Brazil
TEL: 55 11 3568-3855 / FAX: 55 11 3568-3865
Europe
Deltronics (The Netherlands) B.V.
Eindhoven Ofce
De Witbogt 20, 5652 AG Eindhoven, The Netherlands
TEL: 31-40-2592850 / FAX: 31-40-2592851
*We reserve the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice.
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www.deltaww.comDOP eServer User Manual2014-07-09Industrial Automation HeadquartersDelta Electronics, Inc. Taoyuan Technology CenterNo.18, Xinglong Rd.

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Revision March, 2014 2-1 Chapter 2 Software Installation 2.1 eServer Setup In this chapter, it will introduce general functions of eServer with W

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-9 3. Windows Firewall Setting: Click 『Control Panel』『Windo

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-10 Revision March, 2014 Enable specific ports for the Named Pipes connection and

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-11 4. SQL Server User Authority: Start『SQL Server Surface A

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-12 Revision March, 2014 Choose authority of server to user. After choosing, click

Page 7 - Publication History

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-13 5. Access 2007 Setting: Open Access 2007 and click『Add N

Page 8 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-14 Revision March, 2014 Click『Create』. Edit the table name (Table1) and create

Page 9 - 1.3 System Requirement

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-15 Select『Create New Database』and click『Next Step』. Choose

Page 10 - 2.1 eServer Setup

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-16 Revision March, 2014 Choose the table exporting to SQL Server. After choosing,

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-17 Setup the operation of the transfering database and click

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-18 Revision March, 2014 After finishing setup steps and the below window will sho

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Chapter 2 Software Installation 2-2 Revision March, 2014 Step 2. Execute setup.exe from Windows taskbar by clicking “Start” > “Run”. After p

Page 14 - 3.1 Update Firmware

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-19 6. ODBC Setting: Click 『Control Panel』『Administrative T

Page 15 - 3.2 Networking Settings

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-20 Revision March, 2014 Input the name of ODBC and select connecting SQL Server.

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-21 Choose the corresponding database to be the default datab

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-22 Revision March, 2014 ODBC setup completes and can testing DSN.

Page 18 - 3.3 Start eServer

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-23 8.1.2 Create HMI Project File Start DOPSoft software pro

Page 19 - 3.4 eServer Options

Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-24 Revision March, 2014 the settings. 8.1.3 eServer Setting Open a new Logging

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-25 Choose a HMI screen project file to link with this eServ

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-26 Revision March, 2014 ODBC Data Source Setting: input the ODBC Data Source name

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-27 Set the sampling conditions as constant, and set the va

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-28 Revision March, 2014 Save and Execute. After the password is entered, the sy

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Chapter 2 Software Installation Revision March, 2014 2-3 Wlv To select the default directory C: \Program Files\Delta Industrial Automation\DOP e

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-29 eServer Logging Database: We can see that a『Database1SQL』

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Revision March, 2014 9-1 Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Before creating testing example, make sure to change the upload and download option (Opti

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-2 Revision March, 2014 Click on Run button to install AppServ. Click on Next button to go to the next step.

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-3 The users must read license agreement before installation. Click on I Agree button to

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-4 Revision March, 2014 Then, select the AppServ Package Components to install, and click on Next button for t

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-5 Enter root password for MySQL database and complete the settings for MySQL Server. Ch

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-6 Revision March, 2014 Click on Finish button to complete AppServ setup. After installing AppServ, please res

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-7 2. MySQL Settings Use phpMyAdmin built-in AppServ to perform the relevant MySQL setting

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-8 Revision March, 2014 A. Create New Database Click on Databases link. Enter the name of the new database. In

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Chapter 2 Software Installation 2-4 Revision March, 2014 Step 5. The system will start DOP eServer Installation. Step 6. DOP eServer has bee

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-9 A new database has been created. B. Create New Table Click on Structure link to crea

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-10 Revision March, 2014 Complete the settings by referring to the figure below and press Save button to save c

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-11 C. Create New User Click on Privileges link to open User overview page. Click on Add

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-12 Revision March, 2014 Login Information: User name: Enter user name root Host: Select Any host from the dro

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-13 A conformation message will be displayed as follows.

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-14 Revision March, 2014 3. Setting Windows Firewall Click Start and then click Control Panel. In the Control

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-15 In the Add a Port dialog box, type MySQL in the Name text field and type the port numb

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-16 Revision March, 2014 In the Administrative Tools, double-click Data Sources (ODBC). In the ODBC Data Sourc

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-17 Select MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver and then click on Finish button. Now specify the Connect

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-18 Revision March, 2014 Server: Enter the default localhost or the name of MySQL server host that the users wa

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Revision March, 2014 3-1 Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Before using eServer, the users need to update HMI firmware and complete PC and HMI networ

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-19 9.1.2 Create HMI Project File Start DOPSoft software program and click File > New

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-21 9.1.3 eServer Setting 1. After eServer is started, eServer window will open. 3. Cli

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-22 Revision March, 2014 Press Next button to go to next step. 5. Click New icon to access nodes (link to HMI

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-23 After searching HMI IP in Ethernet, select HMI Name is HMI, IP is 172.16.190.100, pre

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-24 Revision March, 2014 Press Next button to go to next step. 7. Register Setting: Set the register address

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-25 9. Set the sampling conditions to constant 5s. Press Next button to continue.

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL 9-26 Revision March, 2014 9. Press icon. After the password is entered, the system will start sampling operat

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Chapter 9 Writing Data in MySQL Revision March, 2014 9-27 12. Click on Structure link. 13. The recorded data will be shown at the bottom of t

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer 3-2 Revision March, 2014 3.2 Networking Settings Ensure to observe the following instructions to complete PC ne

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Revision March, 2014 10-1 Chapter 10 Writing data in SQL Server 2005 Before giving the example, please setup the upload/download mode for DOPSo

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-2 Revision March, 2014 SQL Server 2005 Express Configuration check. Click Next.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-3 Select the installation element. It is suggested to check all and then clic

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-4 Revision March, 2014 SQL Server Authentication Mode. Select Windows Authentication Mode and click N

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-5 Error and Usage Report Settings. Setup Do not send error report here. Then,

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-6 Revision March, 2014 Display setup progress. After all setting is finished, click Next. Complet

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-7  Installation of SQL Server Management Studio Express: Download Microsoft

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-8 Revision March, 2014 Select【I accept the terms in the license agreement】, then click Next. Please

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-9 Use default setting, click Next directly. Please click Install.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-10 Revision March, 2014 The installation might take 1 ~ 2 minutes. Then, the following window will po

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-3 Double-click Network Connections icon, the following windows will appear. Right-click th

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-11  Configuration setting of SQL Server communication: Enable『SQL Server Co

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-12 Revision March, 2014  Firewall setup:  XP setting Enter「Control Panel」「System and Security 」

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-13  Win 7 Setting Enter「Control Panel」「System and security 」「Windows Fire

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-14 Revision March, 2014 Select Port for further setting.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-15 Enable specific ports for the Named Pipes connection and the TCP/IP connec

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-16 Revision March, 2014 Please select Allow the connection.

Page 75 - Name of SQL Server

Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-17 Select all then click Next.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-18 Revision March, 2014 Enter the Name of this rule. eServerODBC is the entered name in this example.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-19 After the setting is completed, double click eServerODBC properties to che

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-20 Revision March, 2014  Setting of SQL Server Authorization: Enter『SQL Server Surface Area Configu

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer 3-4 Revision March, 2014 The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box will open. Choose Use the following

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-21 Select Avaliable privileges. Then, press『>』. Press OK.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-22 Revision March, 2014  Setting of SQL Server 2005 Database: Click Start  All Program  Microsoft

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-23 Go to the window of 【Object Explorer】. Right click【Database】, then select

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-24 Revision March, 2014 When establishing the database, 『Test』 has been created in【Databases】 which

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-25 Then, please click Save to save the column name, see as below. A Choose Na

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-26 Revision March, 2014  ODBC Setting: The installation of SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server Managem

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-28 Revision March, 2014 Please select SQL Server as the driver. Then, click【Finish】. Please note th

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-29 Please select 【With Windows NT authentication using the network login ID (

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-30 Revision March, 2014 Use the default value and click【Finish】. It shows ODBC is installed, which

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-5 3.2.2 Setting HMI Network Start DOPSoft software program and click Options > Communi

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-31 Click【SQL Server ODBC Data Source Test】and test some items. If no problem

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-32 Revision March, 2014 10.1.2 Create HMI Project File Enable DOPSoft. B10E615 is created in this exa

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-33 Enter「Selection」「Communication Setting」「Ethernet」 setup HMI IP Address

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-34 Revision March, 2014 10.1.3 eServer Setting 1. Open a new project of Logging (ODBC) and click「 」

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-35 Add nodes. Select the screen project and click【OK】, then click【Next】.

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-36 Revision March, 2014 This page is for setting ODBC. Please refer to the following description: ODB

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-37 Please add the logging address ($100, $200, $300) which is set by screen p

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 10-38 Revision March, 2014 Click【save 】 first then click【execute 】. Please enter the password to ac

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Chapter 10 Writing Data in SQL Server 2005 Revision March, 2014 10-39 10.1.4 View Data from SQL Server 2005 Database Go to SQL Server Management

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Revision March, 2014 11-1 Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Before creating testing example, make sure to change the upload and download option (O

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer 3-6 Revision March, 2014 3.4 eServer Options Start eServer and click Tool > Options to synchronize Time and

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-2 Revision March, 2014 Then, accept the license agreement and download OracleXEUniv.exe, which is the mult

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-3 Click on Next button to go to the next step. The users must read license agreemen

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-4 Revision March, 2014 Select the default directory C:\oraclexe, and click on Next button for the next ste

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-5 The users can review the settings before proceeding with the Installation. Click o

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-6 Revision March, 2014 Click on Finish button to complete Oracle Database 10g setup. 2. ODBC Setup In the

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-7 In the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box, select System DSN tab and click on

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-8 Revision March, 2014 Now complete Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration as mentioned in the below dialog. Dat

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-9 Enter username and password for the database and press Login button to enter into

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-10 Revision March, 2014 Click on Table link.

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-11 Enter the name of the table. In this case, the name of the new table is entered as

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Revision March, 2014 i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 eServer Data Collection Software ...

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-7

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-12 Revision March, 2014 Click on Finish button to complete the settings. Click on Create button to create

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-13 11.1.2 Create HMI Project File Start DOPSoft software program and click File >

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-14 Revision March, 2014 Click Options > Communication Setting > Ethernet > LocalHost, set HMI IP A

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-15 11.1.3 eServer Setting 1. After eServer is enabled, eServer icon will appear at

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-16 Revision March, 2014 4. Select icon to enable ODBC Logging Wizard. Press Next button to go to next

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-17 5. Click New icon to access nodes (link to HMI). Choose Transfer from Delta – HMI

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-18 Revision March, 2014 eServer will ask user to input the authorize password to connected with HMI. (The

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-19 Press Next button to go to next step. 7. Register Setting: Set the register addre

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-20 Revision March, 2014 8. Select the Type as Trigger. Then, set the format of address $0.0 to Rising edge

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle Revision March, 2014 11-21 10. Press icon. After the password is entered, the system will start sampling o

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer 3-8 Revision March, 2014 3.4.2 Synchronize Function Click Tool > Options to enter eServer Option dialog box.

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Chapter 11 Writing Data in Oracle 11-22 Revision March, 2014 11. Open the browser and go back to the Oracle database. Click on Data link. Ther

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Revision March, 2014 12-1 Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting 12.1 Detailed Settings Please refer to the following steps to complete Excel sampling

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting 12-2 Revision March, 2014 Click icon to link HMI screen project file. There are two methods available for sel

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting Revision March, 2014 12-3 eServer will ask user to input the authorize password to connected with HMI. (The de

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting 12-4 Revision March, 2014 12.1.2 Register Setting This step is used to set the register addresses of the datab

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting Revision March, 2014 12-5 Export - Fixed Export - Variance Setting Item Description Remark No. Excel Sheet in

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting 12-6 Revision March, 2014 12.1.3 Sampling Conditions This step is used to set the sampling conditions. There a

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Chapter 12 Recipe Access Setting Revision March, 2014 12-7 Setting Item Description Remark Trigger: Execute sampling when the trigger conditions

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Revision March, 2014 13-1 Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Before creating testing example, make sure to change the upload and download option (O

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-2 Revision March, 2014 13.1.1 New Project Start eServer, and click File > New or click New icon After

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-9

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-4 Revision March, 2014 13.1.2 Node Click icon to link HMI screen project file. There are two methods avai

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-5 Input correct password then eServer will get HMI data like HMI Name, IP address as be

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-6 Revision March, 2014 After completing all the settings on eServer, use the most updated DOPSoft program e

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-7 Networking Settings Ensure to observe the following instructions to complete PC netw

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-8 Revision March, 2014 Double-click Network Connections icon, the following windows will appear. Right-click

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-9 The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box will open. Choose Use the follow

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-10 Revision March, 2014 After networking settings are set correctly and successfully, return to eServer, sa

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-11 When eServer performs reading, due to enable the auto refresh on startup, eServer wi

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-12 Revision March, 2014 ConditionAs for the method of sampling condition, select Const (execute sampling rep

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer 3-10 Revision March, 2014 3.4.3 Disconnect Function This function allows the system to display warning message

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-13 Networking Settings Ensure to observe the following instructions to complete PC net

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-14 Revision March, 2014 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box will open. Use General tab to selec

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-15 Then, press OK button to finish the settings. Setting IP Address in HMI Enter into

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-16 Revision March, 2014 After completing all the settings and make sure that the communication is good, use

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-17 Press icon. The following dialog box will pop-up and ask the users to enter the pa

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-18 Revision March, 2014 Then, the system will examine and check if the saved file name is saved in the desti

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-19 13.1.4 Setting and Condition - Export Export – Fixed Settinga. Press : to add fi

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-20 Revision March, 2014 After completing all the settings, please make sure that the IP address numbers of s

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-21 Double-click Network Connections icon, the following windows will appear. Right-cli

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-22 Revision March, 2014 The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box will open. Choose Use the foll

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-11

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-23 Setting IP Address in HMI Enter into the system menu and set IP address to 172.16.1

Page 159 - Please click Finish to exit

Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-24 Revision March, 2014 Then, compile it and download the recipe data to HMI. After recipe data is download

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-25 Please enter 12345678 in the filed of the password at the first time (12345678 is th

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-26 Revision March, 2014 Please refer to the figure on next page: Trigger $0.0

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-27 On the other hand, if incorrect or invalid password is entered, the following error

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-28 Revision March, 2014 ConditionAs for the method of sampling condition, select Trigger (Execute sampli

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-30 Revision March, 2014 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box will open. Use General tab to selec

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-31 Then, press OK button to finish the settings. Setting IP Address in HMI Enter into

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example 13-32 Revision March, 2014 After completing all the settings and make sure that the communication is good, use

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-33 Check the box before Translate All and press OK button, the following dialog box wi

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Chapter 13 Recipe Access Example Revision March, 2014 13-35 On the other hand, if incorrect or invalid password is entered, the following error

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet Revision March, 2014 A-3 A.2 Communication Setting If the users choose to use DHCP mode, please into O

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet A-4 Revision March, 2014 If the users choose to use user-defined IP address, please into Options >

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet Revision March, 2014 A-5 Then, observe the following instructions to complete PC networking settings.

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Chapter 3 Before Using eServer Revision March, 2014 3-13 When selecting the desired method, press Install button to finish the settings. If th

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet Revision March, 2014 A-7 Double-click Network Connections icon, the following windows will appear. Righ

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet A-8 Revision March, 2014 The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box will open. Choose Use th

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Appendix A Upload / Download via Ethernet A-10 Revision March, 2014 Then, the following dialog box will appear. The users can check the box be

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-2 Revision March, 2014 Click icon to link HMI screen project file. There are two methods available for sel

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-3 2. Transfer from Delta – HMI: Transfer the HMI screen project file via network communi

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-4 Revision March, 2014 4.1.2 Excel Template Sheet Design This step is used to create the desired Excel templ

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-5 4.1.3 Excel Logging Range Setting This step is used to specify the logging range to w

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-7 In Excel template sheet, use the mouse to decide the selection range. After the desire

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-8 Revision March, 2014 The format of the date and time is specified by a string of characters which can be us

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-9 4.1.4 Register Setting This step is used to set the register address of the sampling

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-12 Revision March, 2014 Polling Cycle (Sampling Cycle): It is used to determine how long the sampling proces

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-13 There are two parts in this dialog box: 1. Excel Sheet A. Repeat When the sampling

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-14 Revision March, 2014 C. Add a new sheet When the sampling data has been filled in the selection range to

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-15 %y Year %H Hour %M Minute %S Second C. Auto Save: When this option is enabled, the s

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-16 Revision March, 2014 D. Overwrite the file when saving This function default is enable, it means when lo

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-17 When time arrived one minute, the data range still not full, and due to enable overwr

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-18 Revision March, 2014 Step1. Uncheck eServer node to logging. Step2. If uncheck usage each node, it have t

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 4-19 ODBC: ODBC logging also provide user could select usage node or not. And the default

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Chapter 4 Excel Sampling Setting 4-20 Revision March, 2014 c. If set allow nulls for null and does set default value like 222, eServer will fil

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel Revision March, 2014 5-3 5.1.2 eServer Setting 1. After eServer is started, eServer window will open.

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel 5-4 Revision March, 2014 Press Next button to go to next step. 5. Click New icon to access nodes (li

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel Revision March, 2014 5-5 Choose Transfer from Delta – HMI option to transfer the HMI screen project fi

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel 5-6 Revision March, 2014 After searching HMI IP in Ethernet, select HMI Name is HMI, IP is 172.16.190.

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel Revision March, 2014 5-7 The system will enable Excel automatically. Create a Excel template sheet as

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel Revision March, 2014 5-9 7.3 In Excel template sheet, the users can drag the mouse to select the selec

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel 5-10 Revision March, 2014 Use the following dialog box to set the sampling register addresses. 9. Se

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Chapter 5 Writing Data in Microsoft Excel Revision March, 2014 5-11 11. Press icon and enter the password 12345678. Then, the system will star

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Revision March, 2014 6-1 Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting 6.1 Detailed Settings Please refer to the following steps to complete ODBC sampling setti

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 6-3 2. Transfer from Delta – HMI: Transfer the HMI screen project file via network communica

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting 6-4 Revision March, 2014 6.1.2 ODBC (Open Data Base Connectivity) This step is used to create an ODBC Data Sourc

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 6-5 ODBC sampling setting provide refresh button. This function could help user to select t

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting 6-6 Revision March, 2014 6.1.3 Register Setting This step is used to set the register address of the sampling da

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting Revision March, 2014 6-7 Setting Item Description Remark Integer 1. If the register address is set to Bit, this

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Chapter 6 ODBC Sampling Setting 6-8 Revision March, 2014 6.1.4 Sampling Conditions This step is used to set the sampling conditions. There are t

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System 7-2 Revision March, 2014 2. Enabling MSDE Execute SVRNETCN.exe () within

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-3 Click Add Port button and the following Add a Po

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System 7-4 Revision March, 2014 4. Activating SQL Server Double-click the loc

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-5 Then, click New icon and choose Project using ne

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System 7-6 Revision March, 2014 Press Finish button to complete the settings.

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-7 In the Table dialog box, create a database like

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System 7-8 Revision March, 2014 Please press No button to complete the settings.

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-9 In the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-11 Change the default database to DELTA. Press Ne

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Chapter 7 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2003 at XP Operating System Revision March, 2014 7-13 7.1.2 Create HMI Project File Start DOPSoft so

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1-2 Revision March, 2014 1.2 Supported Models The supported models for eServer Data Collection Software are listed in t

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-2 Revision March, 2014 After running the self-extracting file, starting the insta

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-3 Feature selection. Set as below figure and click『Next』.

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-4 Revision March, 2014 Choose the authentication mode. Set as below figure and cl

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-5 Setup the error report way. Set as below figure and click

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-6 Revision March, 2014 The progress of installation shows as , and then click『Nex

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 Revision March, 2014 8-7 2. SQL Server Configuration Setup: Start『SQL Server Confi

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Chapter 8 Writing Data in Microsoft Access 2007 at Windows 7 8-8 Revision March, 2014 Restart the instance of SQL server.

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