1 Browse the I/NET system to find a I/NET Points page.
2 Locate an I/NET point that has a trend sample (TR) extension.
3 Click on the TR link to open the point’s Trend Setup editor.
4 Click Delete.
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Web Browser Requirements
The web browser used must support a number of standards.
From the Log in page, click Help to get a summary of the web site requirements and your browser properties:
The recommended web browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 6.0 or higher.
Loading the Java Plug-in
Java Plug-in is a software component that allows you to run Java pro- grams (called applets) inside your web browser. Many web browsers, though not all, come with their own internal support for running applets. We recommend, however, that you use Sun’s Java Plug-in. The main reason is that the internal Java support provided by most browsers is based on an old version of the Java platform. This means that they are not capable of running applets that use the latest and most useful fea- tures that the Java platform can offer. By using Java Plug-in from Sun, you ensure that you have the most up-to-date Java platform.
Obtaining the Java Plug-in
A simple way to obtain the Java Plug-in is to use the TAC Download Java Plug-in page (there is a link from the Java Plug-in Help page): http://download.tac.com/software/sun/java/javadownload.html.
Please refer to the Xenta Server datasheet for the correct version of Java.
Configuring the Java Plug-in
In most cases, no further configuration is necessary. The Java Plug-in will smoothly handle the Java programs in your browser, without any appreciable delay.
However, the Java Plug-in provides a Java Plug-in Control Panel, should you need to do further configurations. Launch the Java Plug-in Control Panel in the following way.
1 In the Windows Start menu, select Settings and then Control Panel. This will open up the Windows Control Panel.
2 Look for the Java coffee-cup icon with the label Java Plug-in fol- lowed by a version number. If you do not find the Java Plug-in icon, the plug-in is probably not installed on your computer.
3 Double-click the icon to launch the Java Plug-in Control Panel. The Java Plug-in Control Panel enables you to adjust how the Java Plug- in runs Java programs in your browser.
Recommended Settings of the Java Plug-in
It is possible to have the Java Plug-in installed on your PC, without it being the default Java support for running programs in your browser. Make sure that the Java Plug-in will be used in your browser by select- ing the appropriate browser check boxes in the Java Control panel. For more information about the Java Plug-in, visit the Java Plug-in home page: http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/
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Viewing the Online Help
A Microsoft security setting introduced with Windows XP SP2 prevents the Xenta Server help file to display its contents when opened directly from Internet Explorer. This is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base, Article ID: 883260.
How to view the online help
1 Save the TAC_Xenta_500_700.chm file to a known location.
2 Right-click the file and then click Properties.
3 Click the General tab.
4 Click Unblock.
5 Click OK.
Now the contents of the downloaded help file will be displayed when opened.
Index
A
alarm
acknowledge42
add an e-mail recipient53 block44
delete an e-mail recipient55 edit52
edit an e-mail recipient54 filter the alarm history43 history43
purge45
purge an I/NET alarm44 unblock44
view alarm history for an alarm43 alarm history43
filter view43 toolbar43
view for an alarm43 alarm page alarm states40 edit51 alarm view save50 alarm viewer37 columns38
,
84 toolbar37 alarms overview35 alarms list filter45,
47 alarms page alarms states40 update41 alarms stateson the alarms page40
C
column rearrange26 select26 sort27 column width adjust27E
error indication20 event view save85 event viewer83 columns84 toolbar84events dialog box108 events list filter85 update85 events page open84
F
fail-safe mode (indicator)22 filter rules30
G
graphics page change a value61 link areas57 open58 print62 scroll59 zoom58H
HTML variable page change a value on …88 open87 print89I
I/NETaccessing from the TAC Xenta Server 527111 browse the I/NET system112
I/NET alarm purge44 I/NET points
control114
I/NET static alarms page
acknowledge an I/NET alarm117 open117
I/NET static events page open118
I/NET time schedule118 add121 delete124 edit122 open120 types119 indicator fail-safe mode22
on the TAC Xenta Server21
J
Java plug-in24 configure25 install24 obtain24L
LED indicators on the TAC Xenta Server21 log in32 log out33 logged data filter80
M
menu Microsoft Windows23 Microsoft Windows buttons23 Microsoft Windows menu23N
navigator19 notes open64 print64P
password change34change password page133
T
time chart
add a time even to …97 delete a time event in …106 edit a time event in …101 open96
properties96 toolbar95
time event
add to a time chart97 delet from a time chart106 edit in a time chart101 settings104
time object properties103 time object editor93 time object type
determine which … the schedule belongs to110 toolbar alarm history43 alarm viewer37 event viewer84 main18 time chart95 trend viewer68 trend chart
copy values to Microsoft Excel74 open69
print75 trend log
administration143 filter logged data list80 logged data viewer columns79 print logged values81
start time144
view logged values78 trend viewer66 configure70 mouse pointers67 properties71 shortcut menu69 toolbar68
U
user add134 copy138 delete137 edit136grant access rights140 user access rights
check141
user administration page131 user interface17
V
values page change a value on …92 open91 print92view filter rules30 print29 search28
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