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'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
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5.14 Cerberus Remote
Cerberus-Remote is software for the PC which can be used to display the
'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.