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YOKOGAWA Romania CENTUM VP

YEF-RO Regional Engineering Centre


How to setup Centum project on target architecture

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Content

1.0 Save Tuning Parameters And Project Data Backup


- How to save tuning parameters and to backup project data

2.0 Project’s Attribution Utility


- How to install the project on System View

3.0 Project installation


- How to run for the first time one HIS
- How to execute HIS download for the first time
- How to download project’s common section
- How to execute Download to FCS for the first time
- How to execute download project tag list .

4.0 Human Machine Interface Setup (HIS Utility)


- How to setup HIS Utility.
- How to Start and End the HIS.

1.0 Project Data Backup


By making backup copies of project data, the newest project data can be protected from data
loss due to hardware failures such as a disk crash.

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There are many possibilities to make a backup for a project using additional software tools.
Below is described the official procedure offered by CENTUM software to make a project backup.

Always before to make a backup execute “Tuning Parameters Saving “. This tool will save the
tuning parameters of selected FCSs continuously. “Tuning Parameters Saving” tool can be called
from System View/Tools menu. Select all FCSs and click on [Tuning Parameter Save] to run the tool.

1.1 Backup Tool

Using Windows explorer can copy the whole project folder to an external media such as a HDD or
DAT, the project (all files and folders under the project folder) can be backed up. However, when

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backup the project to a different hard disk, or to a different PC via network, the Backup Tool introduced
here is a useful program which can backup the project conveniently.
The backup tool can be started from System View. The operation of the backup tool started from
System View is explained below.

1.2 Setting of Backup Information

When using the backup function, it is necessary to set certain items of backup information (whether
or not each project is to be backed up, and the backup destination if backed up) for each project first.

1.3 Execution of Backup Timing

The backup can be made by the backup function at the following two timings.

- Backup at the completion of engineering


All specified project data is backed up when engineering is completed and System View is
exited.
- Backup at any timing specified by the user
The user backs up only the project data that needs to be backed up at any timing in System
View.

1.4 Restoring Backed up Project Data

Use Windows Explorer to copy the backup data to the restore location in order to restore backed up
project data. The location where the project should be restored is on local disk where CENTUM
software is installed.

Exemple: C:\CENTUMVP\eng\BKProject\

IMPORTANT
When restoring a backed up project, if the same project is still existing in the system, all data of
the existing project should be deleted completely before restoring the project. Other wise, the restored
data may conflict with the existing data and the whole project becomes abnormal and useless.

The following procedure shows how to make the project backup.

Step 1. Enter the name of the location where project is to be backed up using Windows Explorer, and
make sure it is shared. If the drive that is used as a backup destination is already shared, it is not
necessary to perform this. After this operation open System View if it is not opened yet.

Step 2. Set backup information for projects that are to be backed up.
Project databases for which no backup information is set are excluded from the backup targets.
Set the backup information in the Backup setting dialog box.
Select [Set Backup] from the [Tools] menu of System View.
The Backup setting dialog box is displayed.

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Step 3. Select the projects to be backed up in the Backup Specification dialog box. For each project
listed, specify whether or not it should be backed up.

- If the project should be backed up : Check the check box.


- If the project should not be backed up : Do not check the check box. For newly created projects
and old revision projects, the check boxes are unchecked by default.

Exemple: Select Pazflor project to be backed up.

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When the option box “It is Backed up at the end” is checked, the recipe data backup tool
automatically starts when closing System View. By default, this option is checked.

Step 4. Backup Destination Specification Dialog Box

Click the [...] button of the Backup setting dialog box in order to display the Browse for Folder
dialog box. In the Browse for Folder dialog box, a drive and a folder can be selected as a backup
destination.

In the Browse for Folder dialog box, a list of drives on the local PC and folders in those drives
is displayed. In addition, a list of PCs connected to the network is displayed.
Select a drive and a folder as a backup destination from the list and click the [OK] button.
The Browse for Folder dialog box is closed, and the backup destination selected in the Browse for
Folder dialog box is set in the [Backup destination] field of the Backup setting dialog box.

Step 5. Setting the Backup Destination

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Enter the path of a disk where the selected projects are to be backed up. The path should be
entered in the format “\\computer name\storage location.” Once the backup destination is set, it is
displayed in the [Backup destination] field.
When the items mentioned above are set for all the projects to be backed up, click the [OK] button,
[Apply] button, or [Cancel] button.

•[OK] :
The settings take effect and the Backup setting dialog box closes.
•[Apply] :
The settings take effect. However, the Backup setting dialog box is not closed.
•[Cancel] :
Cancels the settings, and the Backup setting dialog box closes. However, if the [Apply] button
is clicked before [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings become valid at the time the [Apply]
button is clicked.

If the option “BACKUP FCS DATABASE AUTOMATICALLY” is selected then the backup of
the project automatically save/update the latest FCS database every time online download is performed
to prevent inconsistencies between the databases. The automatic backup of FCS database function
automatically backs up the FCS database within the PC (changed files only) after online download to
the FCS is completed.
Whenever changes occur in the project(example: control drawing modifications, project
common settings) backup tool will run together with online download function.

Step 6. Execute backup. Exit System View or select [Start Backup] from the [Tools] menu.

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The Backup specification dialog is displayed. A list of the projects whose backup information is
set in the Backup setting dialog box among the projects opened in System View is displayed in the
Backup specification dialog box.

In the Backup specification dialog box, set the following steps for each project listed.

- If the project should be backed up : Check the check box.


- If the project should not be backed up : Do not check the check box. Projects that are
excluded from backup will not be backed up even if they are set to be backed up in the Backup
setting dialog box.

Setting whether or not to Back up even if a Project is Used in Other PCs. If the [Back up even
if it is used other PC] check box is checked, backup is executed for all the target project data even if
they are being used by other PCs. If the [Back up even if it is used in other PC] check box is
unchecked and System View is open on other computer the backup is not executed for the current
project.

Example:

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Execution of Backup.

Click the [Back up] button. The Backup specification dialog box is closed and a backup is
started for all the projects chosen to be backed up. In addition, the Backup status display dialog box is
displayed to show the progress of the backup.

If the [Not Back up] button is clicked, the Backup specification dialog box closes without
executing a backup.

IMPORTANT

If a project to be backed up is being updated or written to by another PC, that project is not
backed up.
For projects that were not backed up, the message, “Project XXX has not been backed up
before. Please back it up,” is displayed when System View is started next time. Moreover, if a backup
fails, the message, “Project XXX has not been backed up before. Please back it up,” is also displayed
when System View is started next time.

Step 7. Checking the Progress of Backup

When a backup is being executed, the Backup status display dialog box is displayed.

The progress of the backup is displayed for each project in the Backup status display dialog
box.
The user can stop a backup at the end of each project backup by clicking the [Abort] button.
The backup is aborted at the point where the backup currently in progress is completed. In this
case, any project set to be backed up after the aborted project will not be backed up.
Click the [Close] button to close the Backup status display dialog. This button cannot be
operated while a backup is in progress.

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2.0 Project’s Attribution Utility

To change attribute of a project, or to register a project created from other PC on System View,
Project’s Attribution Utility can be used. Moreover, the project registered on System View can be
removed using Project’s Attribution Utility.

IMPORTANT

- Before starting Project’s Attribution Utility, it is necessary to confirm that System View is not
opened by another PC in the project.

- If a project is being used by a different user, using Project Attribution Utility to change the
project may cause errors in the project. So that it is important to make sure that the project is
not being used by other users before changing the project with Project Attribution Utility.

- When using Project Attribution Utility to modify a current project, offline download may be
required for the running field control stations.

- A project can be removed or can be registered on System View. They can be performed using
the [Project] menu on System View.

- Only one project can exist as the default project or current project in System View. Therefore,
if a project having the same attribute already exists, first change the attribute of that project to
user-defined project before setting the attribute of the new project to default project or current
project

The Project’s Attribution Utility is an engineering tool that makes it convenient to register a project
created from other PC, to change a project’s properties or to remove the registration of a project.

Running the Project Attribute Change Utility

STEP 1. Before running the Project Attribute Change Utility, check that System View is not running.
When performing engineering on multiple PCs, check that the System Views is not running on these
PCs, either.

STEP 2. Click [Programs] from Windows’s Start menu, then click [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] and
[Project’s Attribution Utility]. Then a confirmation dialog box as shown below will open.

STEP 3. Click [OK] on the dialog box, the utility starts running, the dialog box of “Utility to Change
Project’s Attribute” displays.

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STEP 4. Quitting the Project Attribute Change Utility

To quit the Project Attribute Change Utility, click [Exit] in the Utility To Change Project’s
Attribution dialog box.

STEP 5. Registering a Project

To register a new project on System View first you have to identify the location of the project
where it is stored. Normally all CENTUM projects should be copied/located in below address on local
machine:

C:\CENTUMVP\eng\BKProject\

Also it is possible to register a new project from other machine using local network. In this case
the project is located on other station from the network.

Follow the procedure below to register a new project and set the attribute of that project.

1. In the Utility To Change Project’s Attribution dialog box, click [Register] and the Registration
Of Projects dialog box then appears.

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2. In the list box, select the folder of the project you want to register.

Example : C:\CENTUMVP\eng\BKProject\PAZFLOR

The project name of the folder you selected in the list box is displayed in the [Project Name]
box immediately below. Normally

3. Under [Project Attribute], set the project attribute. Select [Default Project], [Current
Project], or [User Defined Project].
If the project should be installed on real system at sites (online system) you can select [Current
Project] or [Default Project ] attribute. If it was selected [Default Project] when any one of the
FCS’s created in a default project is successfully downloaded, the attribute of the project
automatically changes from the [Default Project ] to [Current Project]. Online engineering
becomes enabled.

4. Click [OK] and “Utility to Change Project’s Attribute” displays.

STEP 6. Changing the Attribute of a Project

In case of multiple projects are registered to System View or to change the project’s attributes
follow the procedure below.
1. In the [Projects] list box of the Utility To Change Project’s Attribution dialog box, select the
project whose attribute you want to change.
2. Click [Change]. The Changing Attribute Of Projects dialog box (shown below) then opens.

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3. Under [Attribute Of Projects] (the present attribute of the selected project is unavailable),
select the new attribute to be given to the selected project.
The utility program then changes the attribute and updates the project attribute indication in the
Projects list box of the Utility To Change Project’s Attribution dialog box.

STEP 7 . Deleting a Project

Follow the procedure below to delete a project.

1. In the [Projects] list box of the Utility To Change Project’s Attribution dialog box, select the
project you want to delete.
2. Click [Deleting].

The Deleting Of Projects dialog box (shown below) then opens.

3. In the Deleting Of Projects dialog box, click [Apply].

3.0 Project installation


Before to start for the first time the HIS log in into an administrator user(Windows XP,VISTA/7
etc. user) to have all the rights and full control available.
After this execute below CENTUM VP program to start the HIS.

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C:\CENTUMVP\program\BKHBos.exe

If the HIS start correctly without any errors open System View and follow below steps:

1. Select the station where the current project is installed(normally is HIS0164)


2. Execute Download Project Common Section from System View - LOAD Menu.

3. When “Download Project Common Section ” finish, restart the station.


4. Check on System status overview display (.SO) if all the stations (HISs or FCSs) from the
project architecture are online. See below example:

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If all the stations from the system are online proceed to step 5.
If some stations from the system architecture are not online check the network links, network
connections(IP addresses), network switches configuration(ports availability), configuration of HIS Vnet
network cards (dip switches) or CPU configuration(dip switches).
5. Select the COMMON section of the current project in System View and execute Download
Project Common Section from System View - LOAD Menu.

5. Execute “Offline download to FCS “ for all project’s CPUs one by one.

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Exemple for one CPU(FCS) :

When [Download] is clicked on [Offline-Download to FCS] task bar of the [Load] menu while an
FCS folder of the current project or default projects selected, confirm Offline Downloading to FCS dialog
box appears.

Click [OK] button on the dialog box, a message box prompting for saving tuning parameters of
the selected FCS appears.

Click [YES] button on “Confirm to Save FCS Tuning Parameter” dialog box to start saving the
parameters. Clock [No], download continues without saving the parameters.
If the parameters are saved, the parameters are kept in the FCS database. After the invalid elements
are resolved, downloading to FCS starts. During downloading, the process will be indicted by the
messages in the Generation Dialog window.

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IMPORTANT

Precautions when Offline Downloading

- “Off-line download to FCS” may transfer all FCS related engineering information to the FCS
after stopping the FCS.
- When the FCS off-line download is executed, the tuning parameters of the function blocks in the
FCS memory will be overwritten. In order to prevent the tuning parameters from being changed,
the tuning parameters should be saved prior to the FCS off-line download. By saving the tuning
parameters to the source files, when the FCS off-line download is executed to the FCS, the
saved tuning parameters can be transferred along with the contents defined on the FCS builder.
If the tuning parameters are not saved, the default values of the tuning parameters when each
function block is created or the parameters saved before previous downloading will be
downloaded.

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- If the fixed constants of the function block are set as parameters, the saved tuning parameters
will have precedence over them.
- When “Off-line download to FCS” is performed for the first time, saving the tuning parameters is
not necessary.

6. Execute “Download to HIS “ to update and equalize all the graphics in all operator
machines(HISs) from system architecture. This operation can be executed from System View –
Load menu. Select Download to HIS and a confirmation window will appear. Click on [OK]
button and automatically the process will start.

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7. Execute “Download Tag List” from System View [Load] menu.

A dialog box for selecting the station, source of tag list, and the HIS, destination
station of tag list, appears. More than one tag list source station or destination station
can be selected. Select current project and press [View] button to have all stations
available on the dialog box.
An example to download tag list for all stations :

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By clicking the [Equalize] button on the dialog box, the FCS tag list may be
downloaded to the HIS.

4.0 Human Machine Interface(HIS) Setup


This chapter explains the following items common to HISs:

- The Settings on HIS Utility. This section discusses the settings on HIS Utility.

- How to Start and End HIS. This section provides the procedure for starting and ending the
HIS.

The HIS Utility sets the HIS operational environment (The operating system can be either
Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003) such as the users and securities to start the
HIS.
The text below explains the items that can be set on HIS Utility.

4.0.1 Starting the HIS Utility

The procedures for starting the HIS Utility are explained below.

Case 1. When Standard-Model or Strengthening-Model IT Security Setting is set logon to


Windows as a user of CTM_MAINTENANCE or CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL group. The HIS Utility
cannot be started by the users who belong to groups other than CTM_MAINTENANCE and
CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL.

From the [Start] menu of Windows, select [Program] – [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] – [HIS
Utility]. The HIS Utility starts.

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An example of the HIS Utility is shown as follows:

The HIS Utility has the following five tabs:


- User
- Action
- Security
- HIS-TSE
- CAMS for HIS

Case 2. When Legacy-Model IT Security Setting is Set logon to Windows as a user with the
administrative privilege.

From the [Start] menu of Windows, select [Program] – [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] – [HIS
Utility] and HIS Utility starts.

4.0.1.A Setting items on User Tab

On the User tab, the user who starts the operation and monitoring functions can be
added/deleted, and the operation and monitoring environment can be set.
The user that can add registration, delete it, and change the content shall satisfy the following
conditions:
- Have a password.

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- Do not use a space character for the password.
- The account shall be available in Windows.
- The account name shall be up to 20 characters.
- Use neither a space character nor multi-byte character for the account name.

It is necessary to restart HIS when changing the settings on this tab sheet.

Enable Automatic Logon


When [Enable Automatic Logon] is set to a certain user, powering on the computer will
automatically log on to Windows by the user name and password of the user.
[Enable Automatic Logon] is always available only for one user. When trying to set [Enable
Automatic Logon] to another user while [Enable Automatic Logon] has already been set to a certain
user, the warning dialog box to release the user previously set to [Enable Automatic Logon] appears.
The target user of [Enable Automatic Logon] is changed to click [OK] on the warning dialog box.

CENTUM Desktop
This is a desktop that specializes in the HIS operation of CENTUM.

The user who logs on to the HIS is added. The following shows the procedure:

1.Click [Add] on the User tab.The Add User dialog box appears.

2.Select a domain or a computer name of the target user from the pull-down menu of [Domain
or Computer Name]. The users of the selected domain or computer are displayed in the User List.
3.Select the target user from the users in the User List. The selected user is displayed in [User
Name].
4.Enter the password of the target user to [Password].
5.Check a check box of [Enable Automatic Logon] or [Enable CENTUM Desktop] if
necessary.
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6.Click [OK] and restart HIS.

Delete
The user who logs on to the HIS is removed. The following shows the procedure:

1.Click [Delete] after selecting the target user on the User tab.The Delete User dialog box
appears, and the selected user is displayed in [User Name].

2.Enter the password of the user you remove in [Password].


3.Click [OK]. The setting becomes enabled.

Change

The settings of [Enable Automatic Logon] and [Enable CENTUM Desktop] are changed. The
following shows the procedure:

1.Click [Change] after selecting the target user on the User tab.
The Change Settings dialog box appears, and the selected user is displayed in [User Name].

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2.Enter the password of the user you change in [Password].
3.Check/Uncheck each check box of [Enable Automatic Logon] or [Enable CENTUM
Desktop] if necessary.
4.Click [OK] and restart HIS.

Desktop Environment of HIS

The Desktop environment of the HIS comes in the following two:

- Windows Environment: This is a standard desktop with Windows installed.


- CENTUM Desktop: This is a desktop that specializes in the HIS operation of CENTUM.

The following shows the differences between CENTUM Desktop and Windows environment:

•Only [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] and [Log Off] are available on the Start menu of Windows. (*1)
•No icon appears on the desktop so that no programs can be started on the desktop.
•Pressing the [Windows] and [E] keys simultaneously will not display Explorer of Windows.
•Pressing the [Windows] and [R] keys simultaneously will not display the Run dialog box.
•Right-clicking the taskbar will not display any context menu.
•Inserting a CD-ROM will not automatically start it.
•On the Windows security panel that is called up by pressing the [Ctrl], [Alt], and [Del] keys
simultaneously, “Lock Workstation”, “Shut down Computer”, “Change Password”, and “Task Manager”
cannot be used.
•The Side Bar is not displayed. (*2)
•The Welcome Center dialog box is not displayed at logon. (*2)

*1:Other menus may be displayed depending on the installed applications.

Example: YOKOGAWA PRM and YOKOGAWA EXA, etc.

*2:For Windows Vista

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Notices before Setting CENTUM Desktop

Even the CENTUM Desktop is set on the HIS Utility, the icons in Quick Launch on the taskbar
do not disappear. Moreover, the icons on the taskbar can not be removed after the desktop is set as the
CENTUM Desktop, so that it is necessary to delete the unnecessary icons from the taskbar.

Procedure: Right click an empty area on the taskbar, then choose [Toolbar] – [Quick Launch],
then remove the programs’ checks.

4.0.1.B The Settings on Action Tab

On the Action tab, setting the operation keyboard and mouse operation, etc. can be performed.
The following shows the Action Tab.

Setting Operation Keyboard


Whether the operation keyboard is used or not is set.
To use the operation keyboard, select a port for connecting the operation keyboard from the
pull-down menu displayed by [Serial Port No.], and then click the [OK] button.
Restart the computer after that.

Emulating INC/DEC Keys Using Mouse


The increment and decrement behaviors of the value displayed on INC/DEC operation dialog
box have the following three options to correspond to the mouse actions:
- Continuous Mode. Under this mode, when pointing the mouse cursor on INC or DEC button,
as long as the mouse button is pressed, the INC or DEC value will be increased or decreased
continuously.

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- Shift-Key Mode (Default). Under this mode, when pointing the mouse cursor on INC or DEC
button, as long as the mouse button and the shift-key are pressed at the same time, the INC or
DEC value will be increased or decreased continuously.
- One-Step Mode. Under this mode, when pointing the mouse cursor on INC or DEC button
while clicking the button of the mouse, the INC or DEC value will be increased or decreased for
only one step. The value cannot be continuously changed by continuously pressing the button.

Trend
On the HIS where the Configured Information Reference Package (LHS4100) is installed,
whether to permit or deny changing the trend acquisition pen assignment from HIS can be specified.
When this check box is checked, the trend acquisition pen assignment can be changed from the HIS. By
default, this check box is not checked.

4.0.1.C The Settings on Security Tab

The HIS security polices can be set on the Security tab.

The operators performing the operation and monitoring functions are classified based on their
privilege level (authority). This classification is called user.
The following attributes are assigned to each user:
- User name
- Password
- Comment
- User group
- Privilege level
- Automatic user-out
4.0.1.D The items specific to Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function can be set
on the HIS-TSE tab.

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Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function requires the terminal service of Windows
Server 2003/2008. Multiple clients are allowed to connect to the server for operation and monitoring the
CENTUM VP system.
This tab will be available on the HIS Utility window only if the dedicated keycodes are installed.

HIS-TSE
Stands for a capability obtained from the remote operation and monitoring server package. HIS-
TSE is not the package name.

HIS-TSE Server
A server PC installed with the remote operation and monitoring server package.

HIS-TSE Client
HIS-TSE Client stands for a PC that is using the terminal service provided by the server for
multiple users’ operation and monitoring as a client.

Session
A session stands for a logic connection to the HIS-TSE started from logon and ended at logoff.
The maximum number of sessions per HIS-TSE server is 8. The logon performed on the HIS-TSE
server PC is also counted as a session.
Two option codes, 4-session and 8-session, are provided for ordering the package of the Server
for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function.

A CENTUM VP control system configured with HIS-TSE is illustrated in the following figure:

4.0.1.E The Settings on CAMS for HIS Tab

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The items specific to Consolidated Alarm Management Software for HIS can be set on the
CAMS for HIS tab.

4.0.2 How to Start and End HIS

To use the HIS, it is necessary to set the user who starts the operation and monitoring functions
on the HIS Utility beforehand. And then, log on to Windows by entering the user name. The HIS will start
up automatically when logging on to Windows.

There are four starting procedures depending on the settings on the User tab of the HIS Utility:

Case 1. Windows can be automatically logged on by the user name and password of the user set to
[Enable Automatic Logon]. The HIS starts automatically when logging on to Windows. The desktop
environment is the CENTUM Desktop.

Power on the computer and automatically HIS will start in the specified user with CENTUM
Desktop environment.

Case 2. Windows can be automatically logged on by the user name and password of the user set to
[Enable Automatic Logon]. The HIS starts automatically when logging on to Windows.The desktop
environment is the Windows Standard.

Power on the computer and automatically HIS will start in the specified user with Windows
Standard environment

Case 3.When only [Enable CENTUM Desktop] is set


1.Power on the computer.The icons to select the logon user are displayed.

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2.Click the icon that shows the logon user.The dialog box to enter the user name and password
is displayed.
3.Enter the user name and password of the logon user. Windows is logged on and the HIS
starts automatically.The desktop environment is the CENTUM Desktop.

Case 4. When neither [Enable Automatic Logon] nor [Enable CENTUM Desktop] is set
1.Power on the computer.The icons to select the logon user are displayed.
2.Click the icon that shows the logon user. The dialog box to enter the user name and password
is displayed.
3.Enter the user name and password of the logon user. Windows is logged on and the HIS
starts automatically.
The desktop environment is the Windows Standard.

The following shows the procedures to end the HIS:

- Log off Windows.


Trend acquisition, message processing, and equalization will continue to operate.
- Shut down Windows.
Trend acquisition, message processing, and equalization will terminate, too.
- Click [Shut Down] in the User-In dialog box.
Windows will be shut down. Trend acquisition, message processing, and equalization will
terminate, too.

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