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NI Lookout 6.1 Server&Client Win32Eng NI Lookout服务器和客户端6.1版
Lookout服务器
Lookout Server支持基于Web的工业测量和自动化功能,大幅减少了开发工作量。
Lookout Server是一款应用软件,提供基于Web的功能,如多客户多服务器网络、Web监控和控制、OPC服务器和客户端、事件驱动处理、分布式日志记录和分布式报警。
Lookout客户端
Lookout Client可为要求苛刻的制造和过程控制应用提供直观的控制。
Lookout Client是基于Web的人机界面/监控和数据采集(HMI/SCADA)系统软件。它具有网络监测和控制以及分布式警报、事件和数据记录等功能。Lookout Client采用基于对象的架构,并支持事件驱动的处理。
6.1评估版,仅包含开发/运行服务器版
文件大小: 243085696 字节 (231.82 MB)
修改日期: 2007-06-07 05:17
MD5: da3189a56547fe1472cd27c538f7afbc
SHA1: 2fb888a6685bffa2181d13afdec30e37fc6a1697
SHA256: 53967375d78bd5aaf19d6b5eac4f84f27990628351aba7b419f96883cb503813
CRC32: 1b8fed3d
6.1完整版,包含开发/运行服务器版、以及客户端版本
文件大小: 523398050 字节 (499.15 MB)
修改日期: 2010-04-25 04:06
MD5: 71614b6ece399dec27179593d61f0f1a
SHA1: 470f560fc386e97f8d979da2a14d09ccd6d49cb6
SHA256: 1fe85a3c27a50100e1dff050bc7a4a31836e0d952bf9df6cf68853bb82d30cda
CRC32: f4338177
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NI Lookout 6.1 Server&Client Win32Eng NI Lookout服务器和客户端6.1版
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Lookout 6.1 Readme
Overview
Supported Platforms
Installation Instructions
Launch NI License Manager by selecting Start»;Programs»National Instruments»NI License Manager.
Click the Display Computer Information button in the toolbar.
Stop all running processes in the Variable Manager dialog box.
Open NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) and select My System»Historical Data»Citadel 5 Universe from the Configuration tree.
On the Databases page, detach all databases from the local computer.
Open the Windows Control Panel and uninstall MSDE 2000.
Restart the computer.
Open MAX and reattach all databases.
Licensing
New Features
Text functions—Lookout 6.1 provides two new text functions: ASCII2CHAR and CHAR2ASCII. You can use these functions to convert an ASCII code to the corresponding character or vice versa.
Fatek Ethernet support—The Fatek_MC object supports the Fatek Ethernet mode when communicating with Fatek MC-series devices. You can use a Fatek_MC object to simulate a Fatek Ethernet or Fatek Serial device.
Mitsubishi Ethernet support—The Mitsubishi_EM object supports the Mitsubishi Ethernet mode when communicating with Mitsubishi Q-series devices. You can use a Mitsubishi_EM object to simulate a Mitsubishi Ethernet Q-series device.
Menu items—The File»Recent Files menu item enables you to re-open files that you opened recently. The submenu can contain up to eight recent files. The System button on the Help»About Lookout menu item enables you to obtain detailed information about installed Lookout components and the computer on which you installed Lookout.
I/O point information on the toolbar—When Lookout is in edit mode, Lookout displays the number of I/O points currently in use on the right-hand side of the toolbar.
Parameter names in Connection Browser—The Connection Browser displays all connected parameters with the appropriate parameter names.
Known Issues
The Lookout Developer's Manual did not change for Lookout 6.1. Therefore, the content might not reflect changes made in Lookout 6.1. Refer to the Lookout Help for the most updated information.
(Windows Vista) You cannot start and stop the following services from the command line on Windows Vista using the -start and -stop parameters or the Windows net start and net stop commands:
To start and stop these services, use the Services utility, available by selecting Start»Control Panel»Administrative Tools»Services. Also, NI applications no longer start these services automatically if these services are not running already.
Shared Variable Engine
National Instruments PSP Server Locator
NI Lookout Citadel Server 4.x
Citadel 5.x Database
National Instruments Time Synchronization Service
National Instruments Domain Server
(Windows Vista) You cannot stop the National Instruments Lookout 6.1 service using the Services utility. To stop this service, exit Lookout. (43NFEP00)
A SquareD object with the SY/ENET Interface does not work properly.
If a Pushbutton is connected to the saveAs data member of the Lookout WebBrowser ActiveX, it stays pressed in when you click it. To release it, click it again. (2V5DL402)
If a panel is minimized, you cannot programmatically change its position. Changes to its X and Y data members are ignored. If you want to use pushbuttons to open a panel in more than one location, create two panels that look the same but open in different locations. (2UIEAACP)
ActiveX pipe controls in Lookout show white lines around the object border. When you save and reopen the process, the RelX and RelY settings in the Property Pages are changed. (2UGH8TR3)
When using a TI 435 PLC with a 405 FACTS network, there is a 70 byte response limit. One Tiway object with multiple connections and I/O points might cause the PLC to go offline. The Lookout Tiway driver object does not enforce this limitation. To avoid exceeding the 70 byte response limit, create multiple Tiway objects, each of which requests only a few data members or values. (2NT882PE)
When a Lookout Listbox ActiveX object is used in an expression with =, the expression does not evaluate correctly. For example, ListBox1.properties.selectedItem="Text1" is not TRUE when it should be. Use an EXACT(Text1, Text2) function instead, which returns TRUE when Text1 = Text2. (2MGDMCI1)
If you have edit access to a process in a development version of Lookout, loading a new recipe, which is a process change, prevents Lookout from saving the state file. Select File»Save to save the process after loading the recipe file, and Lookout will save the state file properly. Run-time versions of Lookout do not have this problem. (2ICAIECC)
A second DataTable connected to a source DataTable through DDE will not shrink when the source table shrinks. If the number of rows in the source DataTable is reduced, the second DataTable receives the new data but does not clear the extra rows of old data. To avoid this problem, use the enable data member to disable and re-enable the second DataTable whenever the source DataTable changes size. (25TEA49L)
The Pager object might not send a message to a numeric pager service that asks for the # key at the end of the message. To send a message to a numeric pager that uses the # key to indicate the end of the message, put the phone number and message in the phone number field separated by commas, and leave the message field empty. (2ET9BFCC)
If you drag another window over some custom .wmf graphics on a control panel, the graphic might appear partially erased. Minimize and restore the control panel to redraw the graphic. (2G39SQ26)
If you move a display off the screen, you cannot delete it from Object Explorer due to remaining dependencies. Either edit the display coordinates in the .lks file or increase the screen size to make the display visible again. (1XF9K97F)
A Lookout control with a Local source and a direct connection does not change if something acts to alter the value or status of the PLC or object it is connected to. Instead, Lookout restores the control value to the PLC or object in the following circumstances:
If you operate a Lookout control with a Remote source connection, and the PLC register it is connected to cannot or does not change when Lookout writes the new value out to the PLC, the control snaps back to display the actual PLC register value or status. Whether or not this problem occurs depends on data transmission time between your Lookout computer and the field hardware. To prevent this problem, Lookout has built-in delays for most driver objects. The following driver objects do not have a built-in delay:The following two driver objects do not support remote source connections at all because the underlying protocols do not allow this sort of connection:Another way to correct snap-back problems caused by slow communication is to adjust the SnapDelay setting that is available with some control objects. For Switch and Pushbutton objects, use the SnapDelay data member; for the Pot object, use the SnapDelay lookout.ini setting.
Aquatrol
DeviceNet
AdvantechPCL
DeltaTau
Dynamic
ProfibusDP
ProfibusL2
Reliance
Sixnet
Wizdom
When the driver object is modified or I/O is reconfigured
When the process is reloaded
When communication is restored after a communications failure
After 100 polls in some cases (this varies from driver to driver and might depend on .ini file settings)
Occasionally the Connection Browser might open with no processes visible in the window. Close the Connection Browser and then reopen it. This usually clears the problem. If for some reason it does not, close the Connection Browser again and make sure you select a process in your Object Explorer before reopening the Connection Browser.
If you load a process that includes an Aggregate object, but the corresponding aggregate definition is unavailable, the Aggregate does not function properly. It appears in Object Explorer as expandable, but it does not expand. (270DIAYZ)
If you want to use the Lookout Web Client feature, you must have administrator privileges to install the Lookout Player component of the Web Client. After the Lookout Player is installed, administrator privileges are not required to use the Lookout Web Client successfully.
When you change the value of a Pot object that is remotely connected to a published data member of the FieldPoint FP-2010, the Pot can fluctuate in value before it reaches its final state. To address this problem, try changing the SnapDelay setting in the lookout.ini file. Refer to the Lookout Help for more information about this setting. (28I89I7M)
If the ToshibaTSeries object does a write before a read, it sets all the PLC values to 0. (1V5HS5M0)
If you use the Web Client to browse a Lookout process that uses a Sequencer, and you browse to another URL while the Sequencer is active, Lookout might stop the process and reset the Sequencer, inserting a huge wait value in the active sequence step. Avoid using the Web Client with Lookout processes that use a Sequencer object. (28FGCNBD)
The Lookout Pulse object might operate erratically, including missing some pulses, if you use period or duration numbers that are not simple. Using an expression to calculate a pulse period or duration is one way to encounter this problem; using too precise a number such as 1.26 seconds is another way. (28B89NBD)
Remember that graphics are not included in Lookout source files (.lks). When you move processes from one computer to another, you must copy all graphics, including custom graphics. (2D6F3BDF)
Lookout resizes expression displays when reopening a project. If an expression value has more characters than can be displayed in the given size of the expression display, it shows ####. If you close the project and reopen it, Lookout automatically resizes the expression display so that the string stored in the state file fits. This can be a significant problem if, for example, an expression is displaying input that is several hundred characters long. (2AJCJQTM)
No matter what URL you enter in the Web Client export options, the slashes are always shown as forward slashes in a Web Client Alert. If you use back slashes with an http URL, the URL does not work, but the Lookout alert message displays the correct URL with forward slashes. If you are confused because the URL looks correct in an alert message, check the direction of the slashes in your export options. (28B9OI9L)
If you have the incorrect computer name entered in the System Options dialog box and you drag and drop an Aggregate object data member on a panel, you get bad quality (a red X) for the data member. Additionally, you might find that some data members you did not intend to expose in the Aggregate object are visible in Object Explorer. Select Options»System and make sure the computer name matches the name in your Windows networking configuration. (246FA49L)
In Lookout expressions, the ! function has a transient TRUE value, but the NOT function does not. To negate an expression without a glitch, use NOT rather than !. (239957E9)
Tooltips show up only when the toolbox is the current active window. (39J9NAPQ)
Modbus Ethernet does not retry when it is not getting a valid response. The Retry Attempts parameter is ignored. (2VCBRUCP)
Report object may generate a black .bmp file on computers with 256 colors (8 bits) display settings. Increase the color depth to 16 bits or higher to correct this. (2X0AKM02)
Sometimes the items in Connection Browser are not sorted. (2M6H2BB4)
If you create a driver object (like Modbus) and connect it to a LPT port (like LPT1), Lookout hangs. To prevent this from happening, you need to configure the driver object corresponding to the physical connection. For example, if you connect the Modbus device to COM1, you need to configure the Modbus driver object to COM1 as well. (32TAH9A3)
If Lookout detects a circular reference for remote connection, like Pot1:=Pot1.value, it reports an alarm as "Circular reference in logic: Source -> Source -> ...". The alarm is not accurate enough for you to locate the problem. You can first check all the remote connections in your application to see if there is circular reference. If you still cannot locate the problem after checking the remote connections, contact National Instruments for help. (33C0T3PQ)
If you chose to install the NI Keyboard Filter Driver, and when your computer is going to enter standby mode, the Windows system may hang. Avoid installing the NI Keyboard Filter Driver if you want to use computer standby. (39K19CGO)
The following driver objects do not support the time/quality feature:
Without the time/quality support, these objects will not be able to detect that their data members are invalid (by a red X) when they have a problem communicating with the devices. Also, the Lookout quality functions will not work on these objects. (3C8CD8ZU)
AdvantecPCL
All Applicom Objects
DeltaTau
NIDeviceNet and NIDeviceNetExplicit
Dynamic
FF (FOUNDATION FieldBus) Objects
ProfibusDP
ProfiSinecL2
Sixnet
Wizdom