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Table 49 - Availability of Control Panel Applets on Terminals
Name
400/600
Accessibility
Backup & Restore
Certificates
Date and Time
Dialing
Display
Error Reporting
Hardware Monitor
Input Panel
(1)
Internet Options
Keyboard
Keypad
Logo Manager
Mouse
Network and Dial-up Connections
Owner
Password
PC Connection
Printers
Regional Settings
Remove Programs
Server Config
Services
Storage Manager
System
(1)
Terminal Server Clients
Touch
User Accounts
Volume & Sound
(1) Applies to PanelView Plus 6 terminals with extended features and file viewers.
(2) Settings for these properties are available in FactoryTalk View ME Station.
The Windows control panel is the desktop interface for configuring a terminal.
You can set system-wide and terminal properties, such as network configuration,
screen saver configuration, and touch screen calibration.
Table 49
list the control panel applets. The language of the applets is based on the
language set for the operating system. English is the default.
TIP
You can access the control panel in several ways:
• Choose Start>Settings>Control Panel.
• Open My Device on the desktop, then open the Control Panel.
TIP
700 to 1500 Description
Adjusts your terminals settings for vision, hearing, and mobility.
Performs a backup and restore of an HMI terminal image.
Manages digital certificates for establishing trust and secure communication.
(2)
Sets the time, date, and time zone.
Sets dialing patterns and location settings.
Changes the wallpaper desktop appearances, backlight, screen saver, and visible cursor settings.
Enables and configures software error reporting.
Displays voltage and temperature information, and the system event log.
Configures the soft keyboard.
Configures Internet Explorer settings.
(2)
Configures an external USB keyboard.
Configures the keypad on the terminal display (if one is present).
Loads and applies a new image to the splash screen and screen saver on the HMI terminal.
(2)
Sets the USB mouse double-click properties.
Creates and configures direct, dial-up, VPN, and Ethernet connections.
Sets owner identification and security for device and remote network.
Sets password and enables password protection for startup and Screen Saver mode.
Selects a connection between the device and a personal computer.
Adds and configures local and network printers.
Selects the locale and sets the format of numbers, time, date, and currency.
Uninstalls applications.
Configures network servers: VNC, FTP, Web, File, KEPServer.
Enables and disables services and servers.
Reports information on storage devices. Scans, partitions, defragments, and mounts volumes.
Provides general system information. Sets and reports a device name and memory allocation/usage.
Displays terminal server client access licenses for devices that connect to a terminal server.
Sets touch-screen properties, cursor, and calibrates touch screen (if one is present).
Manages user accounts for NTLM security.
Adjusts volume and sound properties for events, applications, and key clicks.
Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P-UM006E-EN-P - January 2017
Most terminal settings are available in FactoryTalk View ME Station.
Control panel dialogs on the 400/600 terminals have scroll bars for viewing.
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