5.14 Cerberus Remote
Building Technologies
Fire Safety
'Error' and 'Warning' identification in the tree view
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Red exclamation mark next to an element: 'Error', e.g., inadmissible or
duplicate element
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Yellow exclamation mark next to an element: 'Warning', e.g., missing
↑ assignment
A ↑ 'Site' can be stored on the PC even if there is an 'Error'.
Figure 13: 'Error' in the tree view
See also
2 Dynamic loading [➙ 60]
Cerberus-Remote is software for the PC which can be used to display the
↑ Person Machine Interface of a ↑ 'Station' on the PC. For example, it can be used
to access the ↑ site for maintenance purposes.
Depending on the operation mode, Cerberus-Remote can either be used for
display purposes or for display and operation purposes.
The link between Cerberus-Remote and a 'Station' can be structured as follows:
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Local connection via any 'Station' in the system
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Connection via the Global Access Point (↑ GAP)
Cerberus-Remote is an integrated part of Cerberus-Engineering-Tool, but can also
be installed on a PC as the standalone application 'FX7220'.
You will need an installed ↑ license key and appropriate authorization for the
'Station' in order to use Cerberus-Remote. The license key must support the
Cerberus-Remote function. The license key need only be installed in the 'Station'
that has the Person Machine Interface that is to be displayed in Cerberus-Remote.
You will find more information about license keys in document A6V10210362.
See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
The connection to a 'Station' with a license key is also possible via a 'Station'
without a license key.
Cerberus-Remote has the same ↑ visibility as the connected 'Station'. You can
therefore gain global visibility with Cerberus-Remote in a networked ↑ site. To do
so, the license key must be installed in a ↑ 'Station' with global visibility and
connected to Cerberus-Remote.
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