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Page 1 - OPERATING MANUAL (V.1.0)

XWEB3000/5000 EVO OPERATING MANUAL (V.1.0)

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 10/100 h) Email setup. The XWEBEVO is able to send emails, generally to notify updates on

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 100/100 NOTES _________________________________________________________________________

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 11/100 j) Printer setup The printer can be connected locally or use a network printer. To obt

Page 5 - 1. INTRODUCTION

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 12/100 l) Wizard conclusion The first configuration procedure is now complete: press "

Page 6 - 3. USING XWEB-EVO

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 13/100 3.2 ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM Access the system from your PC by entering the XWEBEVO IP in

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 14/100 3.3 XWEB SYSTEM SETUP 3.3.1 INTRODUCTION In its configuration, the XWEB-EVO system

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 15/100 The DESKTOPS and MENU menus can be accessed by clicking on the buttons on the right-han

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 16/100 3.3.4 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION The controller-device configuration phase allows for t

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 17/100 3. Specify whether or not the system must run the search by controlling the silence ti

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 18/100 2. Run the Drag’n’Drop on the "Add Device(s)" area: 3. Specify the con

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 19/100  To remove a device 1. Select the device you wish to remove from the network config

Page 13 - 3.2 ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 2/100 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...

Page 14 - 3.3 XWEB SYSTEM SETUP

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 20/100 It is also possible to assign the devices to the groups directly using the "Device

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 21/100  Enabling of the variable for "DeviceView" page. The variable is inserte

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 22/100 - “Common Settings”: applicable to all instruments. For a copy of only the compatible

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 23/100 The configuration of a device can be imported into the Template gallery. These devices

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 24/100 Clicking on the profile list updates the section on the right-hand side of the screen.

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 25/100 The user permissions enable him/her to perform a number of operations. Access to the

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 26/100 3.3.6 ALARM CONFIGURATION The alarm configuration is accessed from the MENUXWEB SYS

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 27/100  List of controllers The list of configured controllers is always present on the lef

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 28/100 Category parameters: - Name: identifies the category itself; - Delay: stand-by time

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 29/100 Some parameters must be set for each "Setting": - Setting Name: identifies

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 3/100 3.5.5.3 Parameter map saving ...

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 30/100 The HTML part is the format rendered by the browser. The text is better suited to auto

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 31/100 All email formats can be analysed by automatic robots examining the section "text/

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 32/100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="---------EVO40DFF

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 33/100 - List of alarms for User - Full configuration 3.3.7 STOP/START ACQUISITION The

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 34/100 Access MENUACQUISITIONS Stop Acquisition to stop the acquisitions. 3.3.8 SYSTEM V

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 35/100 3.3.11 LAYOUT SETUP MODE Access the menu “XWEB System SetupLayout Setup Mode” to cr

Page 31 - To: <xyz>

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 36/100  Image  Pie chart  Gauge  Thermometer  Global Commands  Mini Device

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 37/100 3.4 MENU TOOLS The XWEB-EVO allows for the use of different tools for device programma

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 38/100 The following image shows an example of the operational and configured scheduler Th

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 39/100   SCHEDULER Enabling For the unconditional enabling of the scheduler, access th

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 4/100 CAUTION: TO PREVENT FLAMES FROM DEVELOPING OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, AVOID ANY CONTACT

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 40/100 Fill in "Class Name" and select a type of device. Select all tools to be as

Page 37 - 3.4 MENU TOOLS

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 41/100 Activation Time: time the report is created. Marker colour: marker colour of the event

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 42/100  Not-extended: This format represents each device with a variable per controller

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 43/100  Extended: refers to the representation of data with one column per variable. When re

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 44/100  Creating/setting of events generating historical data Excel files The XWEB-EVO i

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 45/100 Once configured, the Excel files will be created as: <PATH>/<BRANCH>-<

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 46/100 If you click and hold on an event, it is also possible to perform vertical class moveme

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 47/100 To create a new (type of) day, access the menu “Edit DaysNew day definition”. The sys

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 48/100 To configure the previously created (type of) day, access the menu Days and select the

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 49/100 3.4.2 DEVICE LINE TEST Click on menu “TOOLSDevices Line Test” to access the test pa

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 5/100 1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations for having purchased this product. XWEB-EVO represents

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 50/100 3.4.3 PERFORMANCE MANAGER Performance Manager (or Performance Meter) is a tool for

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 51/100 the above example, if you were to set this value at 1: at a graphic level there will be

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 52/100 “PerformanceData ScreenShot”

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 53/100 “PerformanceExport To Text File” 3.4.4 COMPRESSOR RACK OPTIMISER (C.R.O., ONLY XW

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 54/100  Utility Configuration Create a new class of utilities to use the C.R.O.. The data r

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 55/100 - Worst case threshold: allows for the defining of the intervention threshold for the

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 56/100 Should the real percentage of the worst possible case be below that set (e

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 57/100 For each device, in addition to its name, the amount of cold call is also indicated.

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 58/100 3.4.5 DEW POINT MANAGEMENT (SOLO XWEB5000) The Dew-Point managing concept enable

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 59/100 Class Name: class name used in the configuration of the dew-point engine. Typology Fi

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 6/100 2. THE RECIPIENTS OF THIS MANUAL The contents of this manual are intended for professi

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 60/100 - Execution Interval: cycle time for sending the dew-point set (in minutes) - Des

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 61/100 The possible errors that may occur when sending the set to the central device include:

Page 60 - -point set value added

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 62/100 SDC, ELS and ODC Each project consists of at least 3 distinct blocks:  SDC (source d

Page 61 - THE PROJECT

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 63/100 The ENA status can be activated with a delay, set with parameter DELAY. Th

Page 62 - SDC BLOCK

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 64/100 This block can be configured with multiple inputs, such as SDC and/or STE blocks. A l

Page 63 - ELS BLOCK

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 65/100 Complete project The complete project is displayed by means of the macroblocks: Pre

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 66/100 For the removal or modification of the band times, move the red/green triangles (red=ba

Page 65 - STE BLOCK

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 67/100 EMM BLOCK The EMM block can receive alarms or notifications With the EMM block you can

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 68/100 PROJECT SIMULATION Once the project is realised, it can be partially or totally simula

Page 67 - EMM BLOCK

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 69/100 VISUAL FEEDBACK Once the supervision program is running, it provides the user with imp

Page 68 - LOCAL TEST

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 7/100 System language. It represents the language that the system uses for the parts that do n

Page 69 - VISUAL FEEDBACK

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 70/100 Restore The procedure allows for the recovering of data in the XWEB memory. The user m

Page 70 - Restore

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 71/100  enabling of the service. Checking this box indicates that the service is enabled. 

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 72/100 The user must set the period name and interval as well as the period. 3.5 DESKTOPS

Page 72 - 3.5 DESKTOPS

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 73/100 Move the mouse cursor over the device of interest. A pop-up opens providing the device

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 74/100 2. the default time that will appear to the user during printing The user who int

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 75/100 The output type represents a configuration summary of the report.  Global Command

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 76/100  Configuration for "HACCP Print" action. 3.5.2 DESKTOP DEVICE VIEW The

Page 76 - 3.5.2.1 SELECTION OF DEVICE

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 77/100 Selecting a device displays:  the variables grouped by group of pertinence (Analogu

Page 77 - 3.5.2.2 VARIABLE DISPLAYING

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 78/100 Complete Reduced The status is shown in blue for the digital variables, and in re

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 79/100 Set-point change successful Set-point change with error To perform this operation,

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 8/100 e) Network setup. For the XWEB network interface configuration. Normally, thes

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 80/100 3.5.2.5 SENDING COMMANDS TO THE DEVICE Commands can be manually sent to the se

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 81/100 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VALUES IN THE CHARTING PERIOD They are gra

Page 82 - 3.5.3.1 GRAPH CONFIGURATION

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 82/100  Load: loads the parameter map from a previously saved backup. This loads the ma

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 83/100 TAB “SETTINGS” In this window choose between Chart Source - Main: this option must

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 84/100 Interval Select the time range to be charted. If the “enable real time” option is disab

Page 85 - 3.5.3.2 READING OF GRAPH

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 85/100 3.5.3.2 READING OF GRAPH The area of the graph is divided into the following sectio

Page 86 - 3.5.3.6 DATA EXPORT

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 86/100 3.5.3.4 ZOOMING-IN ON AREA To zoom-in on an area of the graph, click and hold the mou

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 87/100 A dialog box appears where the user must set the interval between samples Upon co

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 88/100 3.5.4 ALARMS DESKTOP The "Alarms" desktop enables the user to visualise the

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 89/100 - Code: univocal alarm ID code. This code corresponds to a precise alarm detected at

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 9/100 - ‘2nd web-server port’: is the network port on which the web server is listening. The

Page 91 - 3.5.5.2 PARAMETER WRITING

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 90/100 3.5.4.3 DISPLAY ALARM DETAILS By clicking on an alarm, the page is updated with new

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 91/100 3.5.5 DESKTOP PARAMETERS The "Parameters" desktop allows the user to read a

Page 93 - 3.5.6.1 SYSTEM LOG EXPORT

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 92/100 The same file can be reused at a later stage in this or in another XWEB-EVO. Attention

Page 94 - 6. FAQS

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 93/100 3.5.6 DESKTOP SYSTEM LOGS The "System Logs" desktop enables the user to vis

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 94/100 4. TRADEMARKS Consider It Solved and Intelligent Store are trademarks and Em

Page 96 - Figure 3

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 95/100 Example: Figure 1 If no reply is received, your PC is unable to communicate with the

Page 97 - 6.9 TABLET COMPATIBILITY

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 96/100  Below, the procedure for emptying the JAVA 1.6 cache: click on Start button , click

Page 98 - 6.11 HOW TO RUN XML READOUT

1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 97/100 1. The first type of re-send is carried out during the lifespan of the level, where th

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 98/100 “Your browser understands the <APPLET> tag but is not running the applet for some

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1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 99/100 addresses are those configured on the tool and are relative to all configured tools-lin

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