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same PC and see if it works.
Solution #4
Check that the URL is correct. Enter the URL into a web browser and see if it works.
Solution #5
Check that the gateway and other internet settings are correct. Open a web page with Internet
Explorer on the same PC and see if it works. If it doesn't work, select
Start | Control Panel |
Internet Options
to set up the correct details. You may need to select the
Connections
tab and
select
LAN Settings
to select automatic configuration files or to select a proxy server. Your
network administrator will be able to advise on the required settings.
Solution #6
Your computer may be blocking "active content" or may have other settings configured which
blocks the particular site. Enter the URL into Internet Explorer on the same PC and see if it works.
If it doesn't work, select
Start | Control Panel | Internet Options
to set up the correct details.
Solution #7
You may not have necessary ActiveX or other components installed. Enter the URL into Internet
Explorer on the same PC and see if it works. If it doesn't work, install the necessary components.
Solution #8
You may have a firewall blocking access to the site. Enter the URL into Internet Explorer on the
same PC and see if it works. If it doesn't work, check your firewall settings.
Note that Schneider Electric (Australia) can not provide specific technical support for Ethernet
networking problems. You will need to obtain assistance from your network administrator.
See Also Firewall Settings, Problems with displaying HTML (Colour C-Touch)
1.4.2 Scenes
1.4.2.1 Delays Between Scene Actions
Problem
How can I put delays in scenes ?
Solution
Sometimes it is desirable to perform a series of actions with delays between them. For example, a
Scene to set up a home theatre may need to close the curtains, lower the projector screen, dim the
lights, wait for a few seconds, then switch on the AV equipment, wait for a few more seconds then
start the DVD playing. This can be achieved by having Scenes trigger each other.
A Scene can have a pulsed Group Address in it. The falling edge of this pulse (ie. when it switches
off) can be used to trigger another Scene and so on as shown below. In the example below, Group
Address (GA) 3 is used to trigger Scene 2 and GA6 is used to trigger Scene 3.