April 1996ControlGuardianVersion 2.0User’s Guide
Quick Start1-11 Quick StartIntroducing ControlGuardian SoftwareControlGuardianäsoftware enables you to manage, verify, and access programsanddocumenta
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide6-6Specifying the Number of Production File BackupsTo specify the number of production file backups to save, do the
Managing Files7-17 Managing FilesChapter ObjectivesThis chapter shows how to perform file maintenance tasks.Using the File Utilities ScreenYou can use
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide7-2Table 7.AAvailable Tasks on the File UtilitiesScreenIf you want to: Press this key:Make a copy of a file and sto
Managing Files7-3Copying FilesYou can copy files within the same directory or to a different directory. To copyprocessor files, do the following:Copy
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide7-4Renaming FilesTo rename files, do the following:Rename file(s)Specify the newfile name.PressEnterSelect the file
Managing Files7-5Deleting FilesTo delete files, do the following:Delete File(s)File UtilitiesMain MenuTabF3If you select multiple source files usingF5
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide7-6Backing Up Files to a Floppy DiskYou can make a backup copy of your disk files from any directory or disk drive.
Managing Files7-7Restoring FilesTo restore files from backup format, do the following:Restore File(s)File UtilitiesMain MenuTabF5A directory screenSel
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide7-8Formatting Disks for BackupTo format disks for backup files, do the following:PressEnterPress a function key.Pre
Managing Files7-9Calculating the Number of Disks for BackupTo calculate the number of disks needed for backup files, do the following:ControlGuardian
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide1-2Setting Up Your System Communications ConfigurationFigure 1.1 shows the different ways you can configure Control
Using Network Diagnostics8-18 Using Network DiagnosticsChapter ObjectivesYou can see what devices are on your communication link and display diagnosti
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide8-2Using WHO ActiveThe WHO active screen displays a table that identifies the devices that are attachedto the DH+ o
Using Network Diagnostics8-3The flashing number indicates the processor address you are monitoring. If you areusing a 1784-KL, 1784-KT, or 1784-KT2, t
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide8-4Use Ethernet WHO to display diagnostics for the local Ethernet link and for aremote DH+ link that you reach thro
Using Network Diagnostics8-5Getting Station DiagnosticsStation diagnostics information is available through the WHO active screen. Youcan display diag
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide8-6Table 8.CPLC-2 DiagnosticCounters(through1785-KA3)Counter: Tells youthe numberof:ACK Timeout Acknowledgment time
Using Network Diagnostics8-7Table 8.DPLC-3 DiagnosticCountersCounter: Tells youthe numberof:Messages Transmitted Messages sent to another device on th
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide8-8Table 8.EPLC-5/10, -5/12, -5/15, -5/25 Diagnostic CountersCounter: Tells youthe numberof:Messages Transmitted Me
Using Network Diagnostics8-9Table 8.FPLC-5/11, -5/20,-5/30,-5/40, -5/40L,-5/60,-5/60L,-5/80 DiagnosticCountersCounter: Tells you thenumber of:Messages
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide8-10Using the Timing TestThe timing test monitors how long it takes to send messages to and receivemessages from a
Quick Start1-3Select from a wide range of system architectures (Figure 1.2).Figure 1.2ControlGuardian Building BlocksmodemPLC-2 PLC-31770KF2/BPLC-3178
Configuring Security9-19 Configuring SecurityChapter ObjectivesControlGuardian includes a security system that you can enable or disable. Whenthe secu
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-2User SecurityAt the user security level, you assign, change, or remove user names and passwordsto ControlGuardia
Configuring Security9-3Setting Up System SecurityTo set up system security, do the following:Note When you enter security system setup for the first t
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-4Using Disk LoggingDisk logging keeps a record of each user who logs into ControlGuardian and whichfunctions each
Configuring Security9-5Specifying a User Log PathUnder normal operation, this path should be left at the default directory from whichyou run the softw
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-6Printing a User LogControlGuardian stores the user log in the directory path and file you specify. Youmust enabl
Configuring Security9-7User Log ReportsThe userlog (Figure 9.1) records eachtime a user logsinto the system andperformsfunctions. The user log lists t
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-8Clearing the User LogTo remove the current user log stored on disk, do the following:F4Enter MasterAccess Passwo
Configuring Security9-9Defining a New Master PasswordTo change the master password, do the following:F4Enter MasterAccess PasswordSystem SetupConfigur
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-10Assigning User Names, Passwords, and Access RightsTo assign new user names, passwords, and access rights, do th
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide1-4Using the Main MenuAfter you start the ControlGuardian software, it displays the main menu screen(Figure 1.3).Fi
Configuring Security9-11Table 9.BUser Rights DescriptionThis right: Enables the userto:Communications Configuration Insert new communication devices,
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-12Changing User PasswordsTo modify existing user passwords, do the following:F4Enter MasterAccess PasswordF2User
Configuring Security9-13Adding and Deleting Access RightsTo add access rights to an existing user file, do the following:F4Enter MasterAccess Password
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide9-14You can insert, delete, and modifyinformation. Table 9.C lists the keysyou can useand the functions that they p
Configuring Security9-15You can delete any of the rights assigned to a user. To delete user rights, dothe following:F4Enter MasterAccess PasswordF2Use
Generating and Printing Reports10-110 Generating and Printing ReportsChapter ObjectivesControlGuardian produces a number of reports that you can use t
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-2Comparison ReportsComparison reports record the results when a production file is compared to amaster file. You
Generating and Printing Reports10-3Figure 10.1Example Comparison ReportsT9:2 T9:21---+ +---+/+--------------------------------------------------------
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-4Schedule Log ReportsThe schedule log report (Figure 10.2) records when ControlGuardian executes aschedule file.
Generating and Printing Reports10-5User Log ReportsThe user log (Figure 10.4) records each time a user logs into the system andperforms functions. The
Quick Start1-5Some menus let you make selections by pressing the letter that is capitalized in theselection you want and then pressingEnter.Function K
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-6Viewing a ReportTo view any of the reports that ControlGuardian generates, do the following:PressEnterUsekeys t
Generating and Printing Reports10-7Configuring ReportsYou can configure the printing parameters for comparison reports. To configurereport parameters,
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-8Table 10.CLadder Parms 1 Function Key DescriptionsIf you want to: Press thiskey:Determine which printer codes w
Generating and Printing Reports10-9Use Table 10.D to help choose which ladder print mode you want to use:Table 10.DChoosing which Ladder Print Mode to
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-10Table 10.FMargin SettingsFunction Key DescriptionsIf you want to: Press thiskey:Set the top page margin by row
Generating and Printing Reports10-11The title page gives you several pages of text to document and identify each report.UseF5to select whether or not
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-12Printing ReportsYou can select a printer template as theyourprinterconfiguration oryoucanspecifya file name fo
Generating and Printing Reports10-13Note To print a report to a file so you can view the report through ControlGuardian,specify the configuration para
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-14Creating or Modifying a Printer TemplateA printer template file saves the printing parameters you have selecte
Generating and Printing Reports10-15Table 10.KPrinter Driver Name File MenuIf you want to: Press thiskey:Enter printer name with as many as eight char
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide1-6Selecting FilesControlGuardian displays a file directory whenever you need to select a file ordirectory. The exa
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide10-16Saving a Report ConfigurationYou can save report configuration parameters to:· the currently loaded report for
Generating and Printing Reports10-17Loading a New Report ConfigurationYou can load a new report configuration file to modify the parameters. To load a
SpecificationsA-1A SpecificationsSystem RequirementsComputer hardware· 5.5 Mbytes hard disk space for ControlGuardian· 5.6 Mbytes for PC/TCP software
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideA-2System OperationSupported processors· PLC-5 processors· PLC-3 processors· PLC-2 processors· PanelView 1200 opera
Cable ConnectionsB-1B Cable ConnectionsCable Connections for Serial Port CommunicationsThe diagrams in this section show the cable connections for ser
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-2PLC-5/10, -5/12, 5/15, -5/25PLC-51770-KF2modemmodem1770-KF21785-KE1784-CP51770-CDphone linecable #6cable #11784-
Cable ConnectionsB-3PLC-5PLC-51770-KF2modemmodem1785-KE1770-CD1784-CP5phone linecable #61784-CXKcable #6TerminalTerminalSeries BTerminalcable #2 *1784
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-4Cable Pin AssignmentsThe following diagrams show the pin assignments for the cables you need for serialport comm
Cable ConnectionsB-5Figure B.2Pin Assignments for Cables thatProvide DH+ CommunicationCable #715-pin SKT1770-KF215-pin SKT1785-KA36GND 7867 GND SHIELD
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-6Cable SpecificationsThe specificationsfor eachAllen-Bradley cableusedforcommunications areshownon the following
Quick Start1-7Disk File ExtensionsControlGuardian assigns file extensions to disk files based on the type ofinformation the files contain. Table 1.D l
Cable ConnectionsB-7Figure B.4Interconnect Cable - 1784-CAK6160-T53, 6160-T60, 6160-T70, IBM PC, Compaq to 1785-KE12731345681114625378149365196915182.
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-8Figure B.5Interconnect Cable - 1784-CXK1784-T47 to 1785-KE915181372134568112735468Shielded Cable24 AWG20REDBLKWH
Cable ConnectionsB-9Figure B.6Interconnect Cable - 1784-CPPLC-5 processor to programming terminalusing a 1784-KT, 1784-KT2, or 1784-KL/B43211621569223
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-10Figure B.7Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP6PLC-5/11, -5/20, -5/30, -5/40 -5/60, or -5/80 processor toprogramming te
Cable ConnectionsB-11Figure B.81784-CP8 Adapter - Interconnect Cable Adapter to 1784-CPPLC-5/30, -5/40, -5/60, or -5/80 processor to programming termi
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-12Figure B.91784-CP7 Adapter - Interconnect Cable Adapter to 1784-CPPLC-5/30, -5/40, -5/60, or -5/80 processor to
Cable ConnectionsB-13Figure B.10Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP10PLC-5/11, -5/20, -5/30, -5/40, -5/40L, -5/60,-5/60L,-5/80processor toprogramming termina
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-14Figure B.11Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP11PLC-5/11, -5/20, -5/30, -5/40, -5/40L, -5/60,-5/60L,-5/80processor top
Cable ConnectionsB-15Figure B.12Interconnect Cable - 1784-PCM5PLC-5 processor to programming terminal using a 1784-PCMK123456789101112123456789101211P
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-16Figure B.13Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP3PLC-3, -3/10 processor to programming terminal using a1784-KT, 1784-KT2
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide1-8Starting ControlGuardian Software for the First TimeUse the following steps to get ControlGuardian software read
Cable ConnectionsB-17Figure B.14Interconnect Cable - 1784-CASPLC-3, -3/10 processor with 1770-SB to programming terminal using aserial port12745682032
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideB-18Figure B.15Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP2PLC-2 processor to programming terminal using a1784-KT, 1784-KT2, 1784-
Cable ConnectionsB-19Figure B.16Interconnect Cable - 1784-CP12PLC-5 processor to programming terminal using a1784-KTX or 1784-KTXDPLC-5 DH+9-pin157123
IndexI-1Symbols.AF5 format, 4-4, 10-13Numbers1770-KF2, 3-61771-KE, 3-61771-KF, 3-61775-KA, 3-61784-KL (DH+), 3-91784-KT (DH+), 3-101784-KT2 (DH+), 3-1
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideI-21784-KTX on DH485, 3-281784-KTXD on DH485, 3-286171-IDH (DH+), 3-12A-B 1770-KF3, 1747-KE, 5/03, 5/04 ch 0, 3-29A
IndexI-3PLC files, 4-3SLC 500 files, 4-8installingin WIndows, 2-5software, 2-1introduction, 1-1LLAN Logistics Server (IPX), 3-13LAN Logistics Server (
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideI-4RS-232 serial to KF/KE/CH0 (DH+), 3-7runningbatch files, 5-11schedule files, 5-15Sschedule filescreating, 5-12mo
Quick Start1-9Once you get your initial master files ready, you can begin running and schedulingupload and compare actions. One place to start is to m
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide1-10Identifying Which Tasks You NeedConfigure ControlGuardian user parameters to fit your tasks. For example, someu
Copyright Notice ã1996 Rockwell Software, Inc. All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of America.Portions copyrighted by Allen-Bradley Compa
Quick Start1-11Plant Floor OperationsTo assist you in running the software, see these main sections:Using the Main Menu 1-4. . . . . . . . . .Understa
a: is the drive where you insert the disk.c: is any destination hard-disk for theControlGuardian software.Installing and Starting the Software2-12 Ins
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide2-2You see:Press any key.Contents: ControlGuardian Archiving Software for Programmable DevicesCatalogPart NumReleas
Installing and Starting the Software2-3Starting the SoftwareUse Table 2.A to select a method for starting your management software.Table 2.AMethods to
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide2-4Table 2.BStartingthe Softwarefrom the DOS Command LineIf you want to: Type:Start on the main menuCGEnterRun a ba
Installing and Starting the Software2-5Using ControlGuardian in a Windows EnvironmentThe Microsoft Windows operating system offers a graphical interfa
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide2-6Table 2.D lists the system requirements for running Windows.Table 2.DRequirements for Running ControlGuardian in
Installing and Starting the Software2-7· use the appropriatecommand for the expandedmemory manager to excludethememory range in CONFIG.SYS.If You Are
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide2-8Creating a .PIF FileTo create the .PIF file:Complete this Task: In this Window:1. Select Open from the PIF Edito
Installing and Starting the Software2-9Starting the Software in WindowsYou must first start Windows before running ControlGuardian.Double-click:win [E
Summary of ChangesSummary of ChangesThis release of the ControlGuardian User’s Guide contains the following newinformation:For this new information: S
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide2-10To change the size of the window, do the following:Click the left mouse button onthe system menu button andsele
Installing and Starting the Software2-11Exiting the SoftwareTo exit the software, follow the instructions on the left:FromanyscreenEscuntil the exit m
Configuring Communications3-13 Configuring CommunicationsChapter ObjectivesBefore you can use the software to monitor and verify working programs, you
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-2Configuring Communication HardwareThe configuration information you specifydepends onthe communicationhardwareyo
Configuring Communications3-3Table 3.ACommunication DevicesIf you are using thiscommunication device: See page:RS-232 Serial to DH 3-6RS-232 Serial to
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-4Configuring Program Operational ParametersTo configure program operational parameters, follow the instructions o
Configuring Communications3-5If you want to: Press this key:Determine which documentation database files to use andwhich file format to use. Toggle be
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-6Configuring the RS-232 Serial to DHYou can use the serial port (COM1, COM2, or user specified) of your programmi
Configuring Communications3-7Configuring the RS-232 Serial to KF/KE/CH0 (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for RS-232 to KF/KE/
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-8You can specify a serial port other than COM1 or COM2. You have to identify theaddress and interrupt for the ser
Prefacepreface-iPrefaceConventionsThis manual uses pictures of keys and/or screens to represent the actual keys youpress or screens you see. For examp
Configuring Communications3-9Configuring 1784-KL (DH+)Use the 1784-KL board to connect a 1784-T45 or -T47 directly to a processor or toa local DH+ lin
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-10Configuring a 1784-KT/KT2 (DH+)Use the 1784-KT/KT2 (DH+) option if you want to connect a programmingterminal di
Configuring Communications3-11For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KT/KT2 (DH+), seeTable 3.G.Table 3.GConfigurationCharacter
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-12Configuring a 6171-IDH (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for 6171-IDH, see Table 3.H.Ta
Configuring Communications3-13Configuring a LAN Logistics Server (IPX)For information on the configuration characteristics for a LAN Logistics Server(
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-14Configuring a Sutherland Schultz 5136-SD Board (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for a
Configuring Communications3-15Configuring a LAN Logistics Server (NetBios)For information on the configuration characteristics for a LAN Logistics Ser
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-16Configuring an OS/2âKT Device Driver (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for an OS/2 KT D
Configuring Communications3-17Configuring a WinLinx/RSLinx Driver (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for a WinLinx/RSLinx Drive
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-18Configuring an Ethernet DeviceFor information on the configuration characteristics for an Ethernet Device, seeT
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guidepreface-iiCommonly Used TermsTable P.A defines terms common to ControlGuardian.Table P.ACommon TermsThis term: Repr
Configuring Communications3-19To communicate on an Ethernet network, you must also have FTPSoftwareäPC/TCP Network Softwareä. To use the PC/TCP softwa
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-20Configuring a 1784-KTX/KTXD (DH+)For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KTX/KTXD (DH+),s
Configuring Communications3-21Configuring a 1784-PCMK (DH+)Use the 1784-PCMK (DH+) option if you want to connect a programming terminaldirectly to a p
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-22If you want to: Press this key:Define the following:· Network mode (choose between: local, remote, and DH+ rout
Configuring Communications3-23Configuring a Serial Port to A-B 1747-PICFor information on the configuration characteristics for Serial Port to A-B1747
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-24Configuring an A-B 1784-KT/KT2 with a S5-103 CableFor information on the configuration characteristics for A-B
Configuring Communications3-25Configuring an A-B 1784-KL with a S5-103 CableFor information on the configuration characteristics for A-B1784-KLwith a
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-26Configuring an A-B 1784-KRFor information on the configuration characteristics for A-B 1784-KR, seeTable 3.T.Ta
Configuring Communications3-27Configuring an A-B 1784-PCMK with a S5-104 CableFor information on the configuration characteristics for A-B 1784-PCMK w
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-28Configuring a 1784-KTX/KTXD on DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KTX/KTXD onDH
Table of ContentsiTable of Contents1 Quick Start 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Configuring Communications3-29Configuring an A-B 1770-KF3, 1747-KE, 5/03, 5/04 Ch 0For information on the configuration characteristics for 1770-KF3,
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-30Configuring an A-B 1784-KT/KT2 to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KT/KT2 to
Configuring Communications3-31Configuring a A-B 1784-KL to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KL to DH485, seeTable 3.
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-32Configuring an A-B 1784-KTX/KTXD to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-KTX/KTXD
Configuring Communications3-33Configuring an A-B 1784-PCMK to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for 1784-PCMK to DH485, seeTab
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-34Configuring a Sutherland Schultz 5136-SD/SD2 to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for a
Configuring Communications3-35Configuring a WinLinx/RSLinx Driver to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for a WinLinx/RSLinx Dr
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-36Configuring an A-B Ethernet to DH485For information on the configuration characteristics for an Ethernet Device
Configuring Communications3-37Configuring a LAN Logistics Server to DH485 (IPX)For information on the configuration characteristics for a LAN Logistic
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide3-38Configuring a LAN Logistics Server to DH485 (NetBios)For information on the configuration characteristics for a
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideiiConfiguring an Ethernet Device 3-18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring Communications3-39Modifying a Communication Device Configuration FileTo modify a configuration file, do the following:Use keysto highlight
Inserting Files into the Master Library4-14 Inserting Files into the Master LibraryChapter ObjectivesUse this chapter to:· understand the master progr
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide4-2Figure 4.1Approving a New Master FileMaster libraryMaster file backupMaster file backupMaster file backupThe fil
Inserting Files into the Master Library4-3Inserting PLC Files into the Master LibraryBefore you can compare files, you must first have master files in
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide4-4Insert program files into the master library from a directory or disk, rather thanfrom the production library. U
Inserting Files into the Master Library4-5Before you insert PLC-5 files into the master library, make sure ControlGuardianexpects the appropriate file
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide4-6Inserting PanelView 1200 Application Files into theMaster LibraryControlGuardian supports the binary format (.AP
Inserting Files into the Master Library4-7Inserting PLC-2 and PLC-3 Documentation Files into theMaster LibraryControlGuardian supports documentation f
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide4-8Inserting SLC 500 Files into the Master LibraryControlGuardian supports the .ACH format of SLC 500 files. Contro
Inserting Files into the Master Library4-9Downloading Files from the Master LibraryControlGuardian provides a secured, centralized program-download fu
Table of ContentsiiiRunning a Batch File 5-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Creating
Comparing Files5-15 Comparing FilesChapter ObjectivesWith ControlGuardian, you can upload your ladder logic programs and comparethem to approved maste
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-2The parameters you select for a single action become the default selections whenyou create and edit a batch file
Comparing Files5-3The accumulator values, done bits, and enable bits in PLC-5 timer, counter, andcontrol words change frequently, so ControlGuardian d
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-4Uploading Parts of a Processor Memory FileUse the partial upload function to upload select PLC-5 processor data
Comparing Files5-5Creating a Batch FileUse a batch file to configure multiple comparison tasks. You can place batchactions in a schedule so that they
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-6Note ControlGuardian displays the function key for choosing the report type when theaction type includes a compa
Comparing Files5-7Use WHO Active (F2Ctrl) to display the network map. Use keys tohighlight a processor you want to place in the batch file and pressF1
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-8Modifying a Batch FileMain MenuBatchAction(s)F3Edit BatchF1PressPressUse functionkeys toconfigure uploadandcompa
Comparing Files5-9Performing an Auto BatchYou can create an auto batch file for the network and devices you are using. Toperform an auto batch, do the
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-10Figure 5.CConfigure AutoBatchParametersIf you want to: Press thiskey:Select thedevice typeto which theuploaded
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s GuideivDefining a New Master Password 9-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Se
Comparing Files5-11Running a Batch FileTo run a batch file, do the following:Main MenuBatchAction(s)F3Run BatchF3PressEnter¬-Select thebatch fileyou w
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-12Creating a Schedule FileA schedule file contains a list of batch files and times when each file is to be run.Co
Comparing Files5-13Note If during a schedule execution a processor dropsoffacommunicationlinkordoesn’texist on the link, ControlGuardian:· displays an
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide5-14Modifying Schedule FilesTo modify an existing schedule, do the following:PressPressUse functionkeys to editsche
Comparing Files5-15Running a Schedule FileTo run a schedule, do the following:PressEnterUsekeys tohighlight theschedulefile tobe run.BatchAction(s)F3R
Backing Up Files6-16 Backing Up FilesChapter ObjectivesYou can back upmaster files and productionfiles to a specificdirectory or to adisk.This chapter
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide6-2Figure 6.1Approving a New Master FileMaster libraryMaster file backupMaster file backupMaster file backupThe fil
F4Enter MasterAccess PasswordSystem SetupConfigure ProgramF8ConfigureSecurityParametersMain MenuF1F7Configure DevicePathsUse functionkeys todefinethe
PrefaceControlGuardian User’s Guide6-4Table 6.AConfigure Directory Paths Function Key DescriptionsIf you want to: Press thiskey:Define thepath forthe
Backing Up Files6-5Backing Up Production FilesControlGuardian can back up 999 production files. For example, if you configureControlGuardian to save 1
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