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Getting started
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Saving projects
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Building Technologies
A6V10062401_a_en
Fire Safety & Security Products
30.09.2014
The following explains the meaning of the different License values:
Available
The required license is available and sufficient.
Not available No license is available for this product feature in runtime. You will not be
able to download your project.
Warning
The license is available but your project has exceeded the limit of the
license. Each license permits a certain range beyond the limit of the
license allowing functionality in runtime. You should upgrade your license
– if you continue to exceed the limit, the value will change to Insufficient.
Note: The allowable range varies from feature to feature.
Insufficient
The required license is available but you have exceeded the range
permitted for the project to function in runtime. You will not be able to
download your project. You need to upgrade your license.
Limited
No license is available for this product feature in runtime – the functionality
will be available but limited. For example, you may have CCTV in your
project, but no license. You will see the camera nodes in runtime, but will
not be able to send commands.
Unknown
The connection to the runtime has not been established yet, so the actual
value is not yet known. For example, a cable may be disconnected.
To review your licensing limits, see section Reviewing license limits [➙ 34].
5.4
Saving projects
As you create or modify a project, Composer automatically saves additions and
modifications as you make them. Additionally projects are automatically saved
upon exiting Composer.
If you wish to move a project to another PC, you need to perform a backup and
subsequent restore. Restoring is also useful if you wish to update an old project to
a newer version.
For details on…
Performing backups, see section Backing up [➙ 85].
Performing restores, see section Restoring [➙ 87].