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NS-Runtime
Machine monitoring and reporting at the production site
Machine Viewer
The NS-Runtime software provides functions equivalent to the NS Series, and enables you to display information and perform operations for a
complete production line. NS-Runtime will run the NS project, created with CX-Designer, on Windows XP including the DyaloX Series. Beside the
existing NS functionality, the NS-Runtime also provides some additional functions explained in more detail below.
Data Logger
Data can be logged through background pro-
cessing, with up to 160,000 points stored in one
file. The logged data is stored in CSV format,
and data can be displayed on data log graphs.
Example: 160,000 Points
Data can be logged for approximately 7.4 days,
assuming data is logged every two seconds for
12 hours a day. By using automatic file saving,
data logging can be continued even longer than
7.4 days.
Display documents
The display document function in NS-Runtime
makes it possible to show documents (e.g. PDF
file) in the screen itself. This is useful for mainte-
nance instructions or reporting. You can even
show a different document every time an alarm
occurs.
Application Startup Function
You can start any user application from NS-
Runtime by simply clicking a button. This allows
you to open documents like Excel or any other
software tool you need to use.
Wide Screen
Computer output can be displayed on another
wide-screen monitor.
XGA (1,024 x 768 dots) and up to a maximum
screen size of 3,840 x 2,400 is supported.
Alarms occurring in devices or the line can be
monitored.
Other applications can be
overlapped on the screen
data, and they can be
used at the same time
Displays a PDF file
on a screen
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