ABB CP600 Operating Instructions Manual - page 17
Operating Instructions
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CP600/Issue: 09.2011
The default setting is empty, but the default file name is "MB_Config.ini". See also chap-
ter “
Example:
Sometimes, on reboot, the MicroBrowser needs to wait for the system to initialize all resources, like net-
work adapters. This option allows you to set the number of seconds to wait, at startup, before the Micro-
Browser tries to load the start page.
Default is 0 (disabled).
Set the width of the view. The default behavious of the MicroBrowser is that the view is automatically re-
sized to the size of the teq file, showing scrollbar if necessary. This property will force the width of the
view and ignore the width of the teq file.
Default is 0 (auto).
Example: 320 (pixels)
Set the height of the view. The default behavious of the MicroBrowser is that the view is automatically re-
sized to the size of the teq file, showing scrollbar if necessary. This property will force the height of the
view and ignore the height of the teq file.
Default is 0 (automatically).
Example: 240 (pixels)
Set the inactivity timeout in seconds used to substitute the refresh period. See Inactivity Poll Time Substi-
tute.
Default is 0 (disabled).
Example: 60 (seconds)
Set the poll time of substitution in milliseconds, to use as soon as the timeout is reached. This feature is
usefull to reduce the traffic on the network. First the MicroBrowser starts with the refresh period defined in
the SpiderControl Editor project, can be fast. If no activity is detected after a time defined in „inactivi-
ty_to_sec“, the MicroBrowser will use the refresh period configured in
the MicroBrowser detects any user activity again, it will restore the default refresh period from the project.
Default is 0 (disabled).
Example: 3000 (ms)
Set if time zone is enabled to display date and time for alarming and for offline trend. We suggest enabl-
ing TMZ, if the target supports time zone and generates UTC timestamp (i.e. the target is configured with
local date and time, and the time zone is correctly set, or if the target is configured with the time of
Greenwich and GMT+0). Thus the MicroBrowser will display dates and times depending on user local
time settings, defined on his computer. For example with GST (GMT+1), the date and time is displayed
with UTC time + 1 hour. In other case, if TMZ is disabled, the timestamp returned by the target will be
displayed as is, without any time zone or daylight convertion. This parameter is ignored for online trend,
since it always works with local time, and for SAIA alarming and offline trend, where time zone is not sup-
ported. The TMZ can be set dynamically, by writing 0 or 1 in the predefined container variable
“MB_tmz_en”.
Default is 0 (disabled).
Example: 1 (enabled)