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CIS
Card Information Structure
Client
The term "client" refers to an application that
requests specific services from a server.
Color model
All colors must be described in a manner that
can be processed. All computer systems work
with binary data, i.e., with numbers. Color mod-
els that describe all the colors that can be gen-
erated by a device and that are based on the
specific device's color elements are referred to
as "device-dependent."
Comboard Loader
Loading program integrated into GRS and used
to update modules with loadable firmware.
Command sequence
Path information List of the commands that the
device operator must tap in succession in order
to get to the location described; for example:
Start\Project Overview\Variables folder.
Communication
The transfer of data between the panel and the
PLC, controller, or peripheral connected to it.
Communication Board Adapter
In WinGRS, this adapter is the runtime license.
CompactFlash card
CompactFlash (CF) is an interface standard for
non-volatile, rewritable data memory in the
form of CF cards, which are used with Eaton
touch panels. Data written to these cards is
stored in a non-volatile manner that does not
require any additional (secondary) power.
Compilation
The process of transforming project data to an
executable user interface program for the spe-
cific panel model / to a GRS-specific data struc-
ture
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Compile
The process of transforming project data to an
executable user interface program for the spe-
cific panel model / to a GRS-specific data struc-
ture
Control data block
Together with the status data block, the control
data block is used to monitor and display the
status of data transfers between the HMI and
PLC.
CTRL button
D
Data packet
The term "data packet" refers to a variable,
array, or structure that has been addressed in
Galileo. These data packets are always trans-
mitted to the PLC as a unit.
Data Set Ready
The transmitter is ready to send data.
Data synchronization
Routine used to ensure that all the modules con-
nected to the HMI have the same data (pre-
setting).
Data Terminal Ready
The receiver is ready to receive data.
Depending on device
All colors must be described in a manner that
can be processed. All computer systems work
with binary data, i.e., with numbers. Color mod-
els that describe all the colors that can be gen-
erated by a device and that are based on the
specific device's color elements are referred to
as "device-dependent."
DHCP (used to obtain an IP address automatically)
You can enable this setting if you do not want to
configure every single individual computer

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