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- | ====== Starting HMI ====== | ||
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- | HMI can be started from the Desktop of the timing PC at the site in question. Start a VNC viewer session first from the Applications menu on ops4. | ||
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- | Look for a shortcut to the HMI program on the Desktop and double-click on it. The interface should appear. Then tick the box next to "Enable" in the lower right corner: | ||
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- | ====== HMI Installation ====== | ||
- | Binaries are available from Mark Godwin. Place the software in a convenient place on a windows PC, e.g C:\Documents and Settings\Astro\My Documents\HMI | ||
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- | The ActiveX control library thinggy needs to be registered: | ||
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- | <code> | ||
- | cd C:\Documents and Settings\Astro\My Documents\HMI | ||
- | regsvr32 Asmbtcp.OCX | ||
- | </code> | ||
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- | You should get a message saying it was successful | ||
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- | Edit the settings file "SETTINGS UoT 12m ANTENNAS V1" (with wordpad) and change the IPAddress and AntennaName if needed. | ||
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- | Run HMI. If it doesn't start you may need to install the .NET framework from Microsoft | ||
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