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GRSW3)
The term "GRS PLC runtime system" refers to
the GRSW sequential programs on HMI
devices. These programs interpret (compile)
the data structure generated by the GALILEO
code generation program. GRS2 for Windows
CE devices with an x86 processor. The cor-
responding panel must have a parallel port and
a PCMCIA card. GRSW3 for all Windows CE
devices with ARM processors.
H
Help texts
Texts shown in the help windows in a project.
These texts can consist of several lines.
History
Events stored as a result of error and warning
changes.
HMI (MMI)
Human Machine Interface An operating ter-
minal on which the project is installed as a user
interface.
HSB model
Hue/Saturation/Brightness color model
I
IL
Instruction leaflet
Internal Storage
Internal touch panel memory
IP Address
IP addresses are 32 bits (4 bytes) long and are
used to uniquely identify networks, sub-
networks, and individual computers that work
with the TCP/IP protocol. A distinction is drawn
between private address spaces for local net-
works (intranet) and public addresses (Inter-
net).
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L
Language file
Each project can be translated into a maximum
of 100 languages. Each translation will need to
be stored in its own file, which is referred to as
a "language file."
Log file
Log file used to store the actions carried out by
the application program's users in a traceable
manner.
M
MDI
Multi Document Interface
MN
Manual - Operation manual
Monitor view
View on the HMI that contains the objects con-
figured in GALILEO (e.g., controls, indicators,
function keys, etc.).
Monospaced fonts
Fonts with a fixed width for all characters
Multi Document Interface
Feature making it possible to open multiple doc-
uments (screens, views) simultaneously in a
Windows application (GALILEO)
O
Object
Static or dynamic element used for engineering
purposes. Static objects are located in the
view's background and do not change at
runtime. In contrast, dynamic objects are loc-
ated in the view's foreground, and their appear-
ance can change as a result of data changes.
OOPM
Object-oriented programming and modeling
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