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Revision as of 14:47, 1 August 2008

Exchange & System window


Exchange name: The name was choosen when the database was created. Can be edited from the System window.
Description: Here you can enter a more detailed exchange name (the text is stored in this PC, and is not sent to the exchange). Can be edited from the System window.
Node: Default node number is 1. The node number is for communication between exchanges in AlphaNet. The node number was choosen when the exchange was created. Can be edited from the System window.
AlphaNet - Adm. here: Enabled: The exchange was created with full database. Disabled: The exchange was created without database. The flag can be edited from the System window (as from version 10.40).
Cluster Node: Cluster programming is a option to simplify programming and updating of numbers in AlphaNet when operating with integrated number series. Nodes with the same Cluster Node Number (1-255) are members of the same cluster.
Database Version: Shows the database version for the FoxPro database used by the AlphaPro program. The information is automatically entered.
Node Type: Reflects the choice you made when you created the exchange. It is possible to change node type in the System window.
Language: Reflects the language choosen when the exchange database was created. This choice influences the display texts in the stations.
DMP File Id: Text
PC Settings: Shows information on how the PC connects to the exchange
1st/2nd/3rd Slave IP: Shows the IP address of the slave module(s) when MultiModule is used. If the Node Type is set to AlphaCom (and not AlphaCom E) it will show which modules are enabled.
Comments field: Text


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