User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- What you can do using ProVisionaire Control
- Operating requirements of the software
- Terms and concepts to understand
- Installation procedure
- Screen structure
- Basic process
- Start up, and register devices
- Placing widgets on a page
- Labeling widgets for easier recognition
- Adding a page
- Specifying a background for the page
- Adjusting the placement of the widgets
- Saving the project file
- Testing operation
- Making security settings
- Creating a controller file
- Making KIOSK start automatically
- Adding parameters or meters for an MTX/MRX system
- Functions specific to initial mode
- Title bar
- Menu bar
- Tool bar
- “Controllers” area
- “Devices” area
- “Widgets” area
- Work area
- “Properties” area
- Widgets
- Dialog boxes and windows
- “Setup” dialog box
- “New Project Wizard” dialog box
- “Add Controller” dialog box
- “Run Controller File” dialog box
- “Import Controller File” dialog box
- “Select Controllers to Import” dialog box
- “Export Controller File” dialog box
- “Imported Images” dialog box
- “Add Device” dialog box
- “Target Editor” dialog box
- “Edit Text” dialog box
- “Edit Device Identifier” dialog box
- “Select Image” dialog box
- “Master Style” dialog box
- “System Monitor” window
- “ProVisionaire Monitoring Service Settings” view
- Specifying the IP address
- Tips
- Troubleshooting
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Dialog boxes and windows
Here we explain the dialog boxes and windows.
“Setup” dialog box
In this dialog box you make settings for the entire project or control-
ler.
The displayed content differs between ProVisionaire Control and
KIOSK. Here we explain using the dialog box for ProVisionaire
Control.
[Network] tab
Here you can select the computer’s network interface card (subse-
quently called the “network card”) used for communicating with
devices.
NOTE
Multiple network cards can be selected. When using more than one net-
work card, each card must have a unique network address.
If the computer is not connected to the network, click the [Cancel]
button to close the dialog box.
• Network Card Name
Indicates the name of the network card.
• Status
Indicates the status of the network card (Up or Down).
A network card indicated as “Down” cannot be selected.
• IP Address and Subnet Mask
Indicates the IP address and subnet mask that are assigned to the
network card.
If the network card is set to “obtain IP address automatically”
but there is no DHCP server and therefore the IP address is not
assigned, this indicates “0.0.0.0”.
Likewise, this indicates “0.0.0.0” if the network card is not
physically connected.
• MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address of the network card.
• [OK] button
Updates the settings and closes the dialog box.
• [Cancel] button
Closes the dialog box without updating the settings.