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Right-clicking on it and choosing
Copy
from the context-sensitive menu.
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Pressing the <CTRL+C> keys on the keyboard.
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Holding the <CTRL> key and dragging the item to the desired location in the
Project
panel.
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Dragging the item to a new location under a different parent object in the
Project
panel.
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Selecting
Copy Selected Item
from the
Edit
menu.
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Clicking on the
Copy
button in the toolbar.
To paste an object, first click on an item at the desired location in the
Project
panel. An object can then
be pasted by:
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Right-clicking on it and choosing
Paste
from the context-sensitive menu.
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Pressing the <CTRL+V> keys on the keyboard.
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Dropping an item onto the desired location in the
Project
panel after holding the <CTRL> key and
dragging the item.
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Dropping an item onto a new location under a different parent object in the
Project
panel after
dragging the item.
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Selecting
Paste Item
from the
Edit
menu.
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Clicking on the
Paste
button in the toolbar.
After pasting an object, the object’s configurable fields can then be modified with valid values (where
applicable).
Note that the studio allows you to copy and paste items between different locations, including different
devices. This is useful for copying partial configurations from one device to another.
Reordering Objects
Objects can be reordered in the
Project
panel by dragging the item to the desired location. If the item is
dragged outside of the items in the project tree, it will be moved to the end.
5.3 Ethernet Settings
The
Ethernet
Settings
panel contains Ethernet-related items that are not specific to any given protocol.
These settings must be appropriately configured regardless of any Ethernet control protocols that may
be enabled. The
Ethernet Settings
panel is then available whenever the
Ethernet
port is selected in
the
Project
panel.
5.3.1 Authentication
Be sure to make a note of the new settings whenever authentication credentials are changed, as they
must be entered whenever the web page is accessed or an FTP session is initiated.
User Name
The username is case-sensitive and can contain letters (“a...z” and “A...Z”) and numbers (“0...9”).
Password
The password is case-sensitive and can contain letters (“a...z” and “A...Z”) and numbers (“0…9”).
5.3.2 Network Configuration
The card supports a static IP address. The IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields must
be configured. Please consult with your network administrator for the proper settings of these fields.
5.4 Internal Logic Settings
5.4.1 Fail-safe Values
5.4.1.1
Overview
The card can be configured to perform a specific set of actions when network communications are lost
(timeout event). This allows each inverter parameter to have its own unique “fail-safe” condition in the
event of network interruption. Support for this feature varies depending on the protocol: refer to the
protocol-specific section of this manual for further information.