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F-103
IM 01R01A01-01E 9th Edition : May 31, 2013-00
Select the Database Device in Device Navigator and Start up DTM Works
InthecasewherethecommunicationtypeisHART,FOUNDATIONeldbus,PROFIBUS,or
BRAIN:
1. Starts up DTM Works in the BIC mode.
2. DTM Works displays a window to select the DTM data. (1)
3. DTMWorksdisplaystheDTMOfinewindowinthedisconnectedstate.
In both cases, the subsequent use of Connect allows for transition to the state of being connected
to the connected device.
In the case where the communication type is “Other”:
DTM Works cannot be started by Select DTM.
1. HMI displays a window to select the FDT project, and uses the FDT project that was
selectedbytheusertostartupDTMWorksintheUDCmode.
2. DTM Works displays a window to select the DTM data. (1)
3. DTMWorksloadstheFDTprojectanddisplaystheOfinewindowinthedisconnectedstate
in the foreground.
In both cases, the subsequent use of Connect allows for transition to the state of being connected
to the connected device.
1: The selection window appears only when the DTM data is stored in the device maintenance information of the relevant device. If
there is no DTM data, the selection window does not appear and the DTM data is not set. The process goes to step (3).
Select the DTM Data in Device Maintenance Info and Start up DTM Works by
SelectingAction→View.
InthecasewherethecommunicationtypeisHART,FOUNDATIONeldbus,PROFIBUS,or
BRAIN:
1. Starts up DTM Works in the BIC mode.
2. DTMWorksdisplaystheDTMOfinewindowinthedisconnectedstate.
In both cases, the subsequent use of Connect allows for transition to the state of being connected
to the connected device.
In the case where the communication type is “Other”:
1. HMI displays a window to select the FDT project and uses the FDT project that was selected
bytheusertostartupDTMWorksintheUDCmode.
2. DTMWorksloadstheFDTprojectanddisplaystheOfinewindowinthedisconnectedstate
in the foreground.
In both cases, the subsequent use of Connect allows for transition to the state of being connected
to the connected device.
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