6.8 File formats
6.8.1 Terminal OS image
The Terminal OS image is a compressed image of the Terminal OS (operating system of the terminal). The Terminal
OS image is a package consisting of the following files:
File
PPC80Image.img.gz
PPC80Image.img.gz.sig
PPC80Image.info
Information:
This Power Panel supports signed images. During an update, the Power Panel uses the supplied sig-
nature to determine whether the image comes from a trusted source.
During an update, the MD5 checksum determines if the image is free of errors.
6.8.2 Boot logo
The boot logo is displayed during the startup phase of the Power Panel.
The boot logo must meet the following requirements:
File format
Only file format BMP (Windows bitmap) is permitted for the boot logo.
Size
The size of the graphic must correspond to the size of the display in full screen mode.
To determine the size of the display on the Power Panel being used, see section "Technical data".
Name
The boot logo can be added with any name in Automation Studio.
Color depth
The color depth is limited to 24-bit.
6.8.3 Boot animation
The boot animation must meet the following requirements:
File format
Only file format GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is permitted for the boot animation.
Size
The size of the boot animation is not permitted to exceed the size of the used display in full screen
mode.
Name
The boot animation can be added with any name in Automation Studio.
Position
When specifying the position of the boot animation (see
47) it is important to ensure that the entire boot animation can still be shown on the display.
Application
The boot animation is superimposed over an existing static boot logo.
The boot animation is only displayed when establishing the connection between the terminal and the
HMI application (web application). It is not displayed while the device is booting.
Power Panel C80 User's manual V1.02
Description
Compressed image of the Terminal OS.
Signature of the image.
Information about the image (MD5 checksum, image version, etc.).
"Configuration in Automation Studio" on page
Software
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