Asml-502000 Actually, the user manual and on-line help contain the same information. 5.1.1 Win 2000/XP/Vista/8 On-line help is made for Windows 7 with Windows Classic personalization. There are some minor differences in the outlook of the user interface, when DriveWindow is run under Win 2000/XP/Vista/8. Some instructions, which do not concern DriveWindow directly, but use of other programs, may differ much more, especially in details. General DriveWindow 2 1-13 5.1.2 Opening Help To open help, select the Contents command in the Help menu. The home page of the DriveWindow htmlhelp is shown. In htmlhelp you can select to view the content, view the index, or search for specific words. 5.1.3 Context Sensitive Help To get help about command on a menu or submenu, use the arrow keys to highlight the command, and press F1. Another method is to first press Shift+F1, while no menu is dropped-down. While a question mark is attached to the mouse pointer, open a menu or submenu and click the command, about which you want to get help. You can start the Windows help program also by pressing the shortcut key F1. Help program jumps directly inside DriveWindow help. To get help about command on a menu or submenu, use the arrow keys to highlight the command, and press F1. If you do not have any dialog or message box open, you can do the same by first pressing the shortcut key Shift+F1. This causes DriveWindow to enter “help mode”, which is indicated by a question mark attached to the mouse pointer. General 1-14 DriveWindow 2 When in “help mode”, point and click the object, about which you want to get information. This starts the help program and also leaves the “help mode”. If you want to leave the “help mode” without getting help, press the Esc key, or switch away from DriveWindow and back again. To get help about a dialog box, press F1 while the dialog box is displayed. If there is no specific topic associated with an object, about which you requested help by using F1 or Shift+F1, htmlhelp umps to the home page of the DriveWindow help. There are links within the on-line help. When you click an underlined blue or purple text, htmlhelp jumps to the topic linked with the text. You can get back by clicking the Back button. General DriveWindow 2 1-15 5.1.4 Help Structure In addition to the main contents, DriveWindow on-line help consists of the following parts: • General contains general information. • User Interface explains in detail different parts of the user interface • Workspace and Preferences tells, how to use workspaces and what are preferences. • Parameters, Signals, and Faults explains, how to work with drive parameters. • Controlling Drives tells, how to control a drive with DriveWindow • Trends explains, how to use the monitor and dataloggers. • OPC Server tells, how to use an OPC Server with DriveWindow. • System Software tells, how to backup, restore and download System Software. • Miscellaneous contains miscellaneous information. • Advanced Information contains information useful for experts. Each part is organized as a separate “book”. It always starts with the contents of the part. The topics are ordered, so it is possible to browse to next or previous topic in the DriveWindow htmlhelpThe user interface consists of the following parts: 1. Title bar 2. Menu bar 3. Toolbars 4. Status bar 5. Window area 6. Within the windows, scrollbars are shown, if scrolling is possible Toolbars and status bar can individually be hidden by user. User can also move toolbars into different locations. User can resize the non-maximized window by dragging any of the sides or corners. 2. Title Bar User Interface 2-4 DriveWindow 2 The title bar is located along the top of a window. It consists of the following parts: 1. System menu button 2. Application name (DriveWindow) 3. Network (OPC) server and remote location 4. Name of the drive or open parameter file currently selected in the browse tree pane 5. Minimize button, same as Minimize in the System menu. Reduces the window to an icon 6. Maximize/restore button (depends on current maximize status of the window), same as Maximize or Restore in the System menu. 7. Close button, same as Close in the System menu. To move the window, drag the title bar. You can also move dialog boxes by dragging their title bars. Note that a maximized window cannot be moved. Maximize of the maximize/restore button enlarges the window to fill the available space. Restore of the maximize/restore button returns the window to its size and position before you chose maximize. You can also do maximizing/restoring by double-clicking the title bar. Clicking close button ends your DriveWindow session. DriveWindow possibly warns you about releasing control, prompts you to save documents with unsaved changes, or reminds you about unfinished printing. You can close DriveWindow also by double-clicking the system menu button, by selecting Exit command in the File menu, by selecting Close from the System menu, or by pressing the shortcut key Alt+F4. You can open the System Menu by left- or right-clicking the system menu button, by pressing the shortcut key Alt+Spacebar, or by right-clicking within the non-button area of the title bar. See Also: System Menu Overview 3. Menu Bar The menu bar is located immediately below the title bar. It contains the following main menus: • File • Edit • View • Network • Drive • Desktop • Monitor • Datalogger • Help To open (drop-down) a menu, click its name on the menu bar. You can also use the key underlined in the menu name, with Alt key down, to open a menu. For example, Alt+F opens the File menu. User Interface DriveWindow 2 2-5 To execute a command or display a submenu from a menu (or submenu), click its name on the menu. You can also use the arrow keys to navigate within the menu bar, menus, and submenus. The highlighted command is executed or submenu is displayed by pressing Enter. Pressing Esc key closes the menu or submenu. You can also use the key underlined in the command or submenu name to execute a command or display a submenu. For example, pressing X, while the File menu is displayed, executes Exit. To get help about command on a menu or submenu, use the arrow keys to highlight the command, and press F1. Another method is to first press Shift+F1, while no menu is displayed. While a question mark is attached to the mouse pointer, open a menu or submenu and click the command, about which you want to get help. Note! Shortcut keys other than F1 do not work while a menu is dropped-down. See Also: Context Menus System Menu Overview Help Menu 3.1 File Menu The File menu is located in the menu bar. Note! The Print dialog is modeless, which means that you can continue doing other actions with DriveWindow while the dialog exists. However, we recommend that you finish with the dialog before continuing. Especially, quitting DriveWindow while the Print dialog still exists may cause complications that can be solved only by logging off. The menu contains the following commands and submenus: • Workspace submenu. Contains commands for handling workspace. • Parameters submenu. Contains commands and submenus for handling parameters. • System Software submenu. Contains commands and submenus for handing system software. • Graph submenu. Contains commands to print, copy, or export the current graph. • Status Refresh command, same as status refresh on/off button in the standard toolbar. Toggles the drive status display on-line/off-line in the browse tree pane. • Exit command (shortcut key is Alt+F4), same as Close command in the System menu, close button in the title bar, or double-clicking the system menu button in the title bar. Ends your DriveWindow session. DriveWindow possibly warns you about releasing control, prompts you to save documents with unsaved changes, or reminds you about unfinished printing. See Also: Submenus Context Menus Menu Bar User Interface 2-6 DriveWindow 2 3.2 Edit Menu The Edit menu is located in the menu bar. The menu contains the following commands: • Cut, same as cut items button in the standard toolbar (shortcut keys are Ctrl+X or Shift+Del). Action depends on the pane, which has the focus. If item set pane has focus, selected items or templates are first copied to the clipboard and then deleted from the pane. If the trend settings pane has focus, the selected channels and/or triggering variable are first copied to the clipboard and then cleared. The command can be found also in several context menus. • Copy, same as copy items button in the standard toolbar (shortcut keys are Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Ins). Action depends on the pane, which has the focus. If item set pane has focus, selected items or templates are copied to the clipboard. If the trend settings pane has focus, the selected channels and/or triggering variable are copied to the clipboard. The command can be found also in several context menus. • Paste, same as paste button in the standard toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+V or Shift+Ins). Action depends on the pane, which has the focus. If an item set of type browsed, all parameters, or user defined in the item set pane has focus, items or templates are pasted from the clipboard. If the trend settings pane has focus, the items in the clipboard are pasted into free channels. If browse tree pane has focus, parameter values in the selected drive or open parameter file are changed by pasting the new values from the clipboard. However, if a drive is selected and a parameter file has copied into the clipboard by Windows Explorer, the parameters in the file are downloaded to the drive. • Delete, same as delete button in the standard toolbar (shortcut key is Del). Action depends on the pane, which has the focus. If browse tree pane has focus, deletes the selected parameter group or all parameters are deleted from the file. If an item set of type browsed, all parameters, or user defines in the item set pane has focus, selected items or templates are deleted from the item set. If the trend settings pane has focus, the selected channels and/or triggering variable are cleared. The command can be found also in several context menus. • Copy Graph, same as Copy in the Graph submenu of the File menu. Copies the graph into the clipboard in graphical format. See Also: Context Menus Menu Bar User Interface DriveWindow 2 2-7 3.3 View Menu The View menu is located in the menu bar. The menu contains the following commands and submenus: • Toolbars submenu. Contains toggles for showing or hiding toolbars. • Status Bar toggle. Displays or hides the status bar. • Zoom In toggle, same as zoom in graph button in the standard toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+Shift+Z). Puts the trend display pane into zoom-in mode, which allows the user to select the zoom-in area. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display and in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Zoom Out command, same as zoom out graph button in the standard toolbar. Restores the trend settings to the values they had before last zoom-in was done. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display and in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Zoom Reset command, same as reset graph zoom button in the standard toolbar. Restores the trend settings to the values they had before the first zoom-in was done. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display and in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Graph Cursor. Presents a Graph Cursor dialog box, which allows the user to control, which numerical values are shown with the graph cursor and whether the values are shown scaled or not. The command can be found also in Graph Submenu, in context menu of Monitor Display, and in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Change Format command (shortcut key is F3). Presents a dialog box, in which the user can temporarily change display format of the values of the selected items in the item set, or numerical values shown with the graph cursor of the selected channels in the trend display pane. The command can be found also in context menu of Items and in context menu of Monitor Settings. • Templates/Items command. The status of displaying templates or items in all user item sets is toggled. The command can be found also in context menu of Item Set. See Also: Submenus Context Menus Context Menu of Items Context Menu of Monitor Settings Context Menu of Item Set Menu Bar User Interface 2-8 DriveWindow 2 3.4 Network Menu The Network menu is located in the menu bar. The menu contains the following OPC Server handling commands: • Network Servers (shortcut key is Ctrl+N). Presents a Select OPC Server dialog box and connects to the selected server, which can also reside in a remote PC. The command can be found also in context menu of the Empty Browse Tree Pane if DriveWindow is not connected to a server. • Disconnect Server (shortcut key is Ctrl+Shift+N). Disconnects the currently connected OPC Server. The command can be found also in context menu of the Empty Browse Tree Pane if DriveWindow is connected to a server but there is no drive. • Network Server Status. Shows information about the server in a OPC Server Status dialog box. • Configure submenu. Contains commands for configuring DDCS/UDP and SAP/http communication protocols. Note that the Select OPC Server dialog box is also shown when DriveWindow is started. If cancel is clicked in the dialog box, DriveWindow is left unconnected. See Also: Context Menu of Empty Browse Tree Submenus Menu Bar 3.5 Drive Menu The Drive menu is located in the menu bar. User Interface DriveWindow 2 2-9 The menu contains the following drive handling commands: • Take Control/Release Control, same as take/release control button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Alt+F2). Toggles the control status of the drive, which is selected from the browse tree pane. Note that it is possible to control at most one drive at a time. Toggling the control status changes the menu text. The command can be found also in context menu of Drive. • Clear Faultlogger, same as clear faultlogger button in the Drive Panel toolbar. Sends fault logger clearing command to the currently selected drive. The command can be found also in context menu of Drive. • Reset Fault, same as reset fault button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Alt+F8). Sends fault reset command to the currently controlled drive. • Start, same as start button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Shift+F9). Sends start command to the currently controlled drive. • Stop, same as stop button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Shift+F10). Sends stop command to the currently controlled drive. • Reverse, same as reverse button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+F5). Sends reverse command to the currently controlled AC drive. • Forward, same as forward button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+F6). Sends forward command to the currently controlled AC drive. • Coast Stop, same as coast stop button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+F4). Sends coast stop command to the currently controlled drive. • On, same as close contactor button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+F5). Sends contactor close command to the currently controlled DC drive. • Off, same as open contactor button in the Drive Panel toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+F6). Sends contactor open command to the currently controlled DC drive. • Step Settings. Presents a Step Settings dialog box, which allows the user to define properties of a step. • Step Start/Step Reset, same as start/end step button in the Drive Panel toolbar. Starts or ends a step in the reference value of the drive, control of which is taken. No drive type has all commands available. If the drive under control does not have a command available, the corresponding command is disabled (grayed) in the menu. AC and DC drives reuse some menu positions for different commands, which do not exist in the other type of drive. The buttons shown in the Drive Panel toolbar are changed correspondingly. User Interface 2-10 DriveWindow 2 See Also: Context Menus Context Menu of Drive Menu Bar 3.6 Desktop Menu The Desktop menu is located in the menu bar. The menu contains the following submenu and commands: • Item Set submenu. Contains commands and submenus for working with item sets. • Add New Item command, same as add item button in the standard toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+A). In the browsed item set presents an Add Item to Desktop dialog box and adds the item, OPC Address of which is given, into the item set. The item is named by the user. In user item sets presents an Add New Template dialog box and adds the template, properties of which are given, into the item set. The command can be found also in context menu of Item Set. • Item Properties command. If an item is selected, presents an Item Properties dialog box, which allows the user to view properties of the item. If a template is selected, presents a Template Properties dialog box, which allows user to view and change properties of the template. The command can be found also in context menu of Items. • Lock/Unlock Items command, same as lock/unlock items button in the standard toolbar. The locking status of the selected items in the browsed item set is toggled. When an item is locked (pinned), it stays visible in the item set even if selection in the browse tree is changed. An unlocked item disappears from the item set when the selection changes. Note that monitoring also locks the items monitored. Unlocking an item does not remove it from the item set, but the next selection change in the browse tree pane does. The command can be found also in context menu of Items. • Update Items command, same as update items button in the standard toolbar. Values of the selected items in an item set are read and updated. If an item set of type faults, events, all faults, or all events is displayed in the item sets pane, the command concerns all faults or events of the item set. In this case the command is enabled only if there is nothing selected or only the description selected. The command can be found also in context menu of Items. • Put Items Online/Offline command, same as activate/deactivate items button in the standard toolbar. Toggles the on-line status of the items, which are selected in an item set on-line/offline. Values of items, which are on-line, are periodically refreshed in the item set. The command can be found also in context menu of Items. • Change Item Value command, same as change value button in the standard toolbar, or double-clicking a writable item in an item set. Presents a dialog box, in which the user enters a new value for the item selected, and changes the value. The command can be found also in context menu of Items. User Interface DriveWindow 2 2-11 • Preferences command. Presents Desktop Preferences dialog box, which allows user to set the default values of item set properties. Panel format usage selection affects also printing of parameters and graph cursor values shown in the trend pane. The command can be found also in context menu of Item Set and in context menu of Faults and Events. See Also: Submenus Context Menus Context Menu of Items Context Menu of Item Set Context Menu of Faults and Events Menu Bar 3.7 Monitor Menu The Monitor menu is located in the menu bar. Commands in the Monitor menu are enabled only if Monitor is selected in the trend settings pane. The menu contains the following monitor handling commands and submenus: • Add/Remove Items command, same as add monitored items button in the monitor toolbar. Toggles the monitoring status of the selected items in the browsed item set. A monitored item is locked in the browsed item set. • Set Variable submenu. For each channel, allows the user to view and change the item, which is monitored. • Change Drive command. The drive of the selected (or all, if none selected) monitored items in the browsed item set is changed. The new drive is the one selected in the browse tree pane. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Settings. • Start command or Continue command, if monitor is paused, same as start or continue monitoring button in the monitor toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+M). Starts or continues monitoring. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display. • Stop monitoring command, same as Stop button in the monitor toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+Shift+M). Stops monitoring. Monitor must be cleared before it can be started again. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display. • Pause command, same as pause monitoring button in the monitor toolbar (shortcut key is Ctrl+Shift+P). The monitored items are still measured, but the display freezes until monitoring is continued. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display. User Interface 2-12 DriveWindow 2 • Clear command, same as clear monitor button in the monitor toolbar. Resets the monitor. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Display. • Fast Mode toggle, same as double clicking Mode in monitor settings. Toggles between fast and normal mode of monitoring. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Settings. • Interval command, same as double-clicking Interval in monitor settings. Presents an Interval dialog box, where you can change the monitoring interval. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Settings. • History Buffer command, same as double-clicking History Buffer in monitor settings. Presents a History Buffer dialog box, where you can change the size of the monitor history buffer, i.e., how much data is remembered by the monitor. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Settings. • Axis submenu. Allows the user to view and change current settings of monitor axes. • Scaling submenu. For each channel, allows the user to view and change scaling values of the monitor. • Restore Defaults command. Restores monitor default settings. However, which settings are restored, depend on monitoring status. The command can be found also in context menu of Monitor Settings and in context menu of Monitor Display. See Also: Submenus Context Menus Context Menu of Monitor Settings Context Menu of Monitor Display Menu Bar Common Trend Settings Setting Monitor 3.8 Datalogger Menu The Datalogger menu is located in the menu bar. Commands in the Datalogger menu are enabled only if Datalogger is selected in the trend settings pane. or User Interface DriveWindow 2 2-13 The menu contains the following datalogger handling commands and submenus: • Datalogger 2 toggle or Next Datalogger, if the current drive has more than two dataloggers. Toggles the current datalogger selection in case the current drive has two dataloggers. Moves the current datalogger to the next datalogger (or first, if current is last) in case the current drive has more than two dataloggers. Current datalogger can also be selected from the browse tree pane by clicking the Datalogger in the browse tree. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Add/Remove Items command, same as add/remove datalogger items button in the logger toolbar. Toggles the logging status of those selected items in the item set pane, which reside in the same drive as the current datalogger. A logged item is not locked in the browsed item set as monitored items are. The name of a logged item is taken from the drive, when it is displayed in the datalogger settings or in printings. • Set Variable submenu. For each channel, allows the user to view and change the item, which is logged. • Upload command, same as upload datalogger button in the logger toolbar. Uploads values of the currently selected datalogger and displays them as trends in the trend display pane. The current datalogger settings are frozen, so that they show the uploaded values for the logger, even if the settings in the drive change. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Start, same as start datalogger button in the logger toolbar. Sends start command to the currently selected datalogger. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Stop command, same as stop datalogger button in the logger toolbar. Sends stop command to the currently selected datalogger. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Trig command, same as trig datalogger button in the logger toolbar. Sends trigger command (user trigged) to the currently selected datalogger. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. • Clear command, same as clear drive datalogger button in the logger toolbar. Sends clear command to the currently selected datalogger. The command can be found also in context menu of Datalogger Display. User Interface 2-14 DriveWindow 2 • Clear Graph command, same as clear datalogger graph bu |