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Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

− Task visualization<br />

− Simple recipe management<br />

− Alarm system<br />

− Touch calibration<br />

− The VISAPI library functions are displayed using a character demonstration<br />

4.2.4.10 Example: VC_WebDemo<br />

Project<br />

Name:<br />

Target<br />

System:<br />

BrAutomation\Samples\<strong>Visual</strong><strong>Components</strong>\VC_WebDemo1<br />

IPC2002 Compact (AR 2.04) with VGA touch display (640x480 pixels, color)<br />

Contents: Demonstration Application<br />

Remark:<br />

− Task visualization<br />

− Alarm system<br />

After the Brwebsrv.ini file is transferred to the target system (AR 2.04), the ASP files can be<br />

transferred to the Runtime. The files must be transferred to the 'Web' directory for this.<br />

To start the web application, a browser has to load the gesamt.asp page.<br />

Tested with IE 6.0<br />

Note:<br />

− A dongle is required to operate the Web Server module<br />

− Pay attention to the TCP/IP configuration on the target and Windows computers<br />

− Web Server pages must be transferred with FTP (−> Configuration files)<br />

It is recommended to have some experience with internet tecnologies!<br />

4.2.4.11 Example: VC_Alarm<br />

Project<br />

Name:<br />

Target<br />

System:<br />

BrAutomation\Samples\<strong>Visual</strong><strong>Components</strong>\VC_Alarm.pgp<br />

IPC2002 Compact (AR 2.61) with VGA touch display (640*480 pixels, color)<br />

Contents: Demonstration Application<br />

Remark:<br />

The application shows the many capabilities of the alarm system.<br />

It is recommended to have previously read the Alarm System Documentation or to be familiar<br />

with it already.<br />

− Contents directory<br />

− Task simulation for creating alarms<br />

− Screen saver<br />

− Language switching − German/English<br />

− Alarm system<br />

* Alarm history with and without filters in various implementations<br />

* Alarm summary with and without filters<br />

* Alarm lists in 2 different designs with VISAPI function VA_GetAlCurPos<br />

* VISAPI function VA_GetAlarmlist<br />

* Complete overview of all alarms defined in the project and output field states<br />

* Alarm system text with variables − representation on individual pages<br />

4.3 Working with <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong><br />

This section of the User's Manual describes the <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> user interface within Automation Studio.<br />

This includes the division of the <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> editor windows and the individual editor views for the<br />

various resources of a <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> project.<br />

In this sense, resources mean the individual components which make up an entire visualization project. These<br />

include pictures, fonts, text groups, etc. These resources, as well as their corresponding <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong><br />

editors, are described in the following.<br />

4.2.4.10 Example: VC_WebDemo 273

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