Chapter 1: Introduction
About profiles
About this topic | This topic describes what profiles are and what they do. |
| Read this topic if you are an administrator in charge of managing |
| Velocity11 devices. |
Profiles defined |
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A profile contains the initialization settings needed for communication | |
| between a device and device driver. The data in a profile is used by |
| VWorks or BenchWorks software to identify each device on the network. |
| A profile can also contain other basic settings that you are unlikely to |
| change once set up. |
| Because profiles identify device driver devices on the network, each |
| device driver device must have its own profile. |
| You can create, modify, and delete profiles as needed. |
Stored settings |
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Profiles are stored in the Windows registry. | |
| The settings stored in a device driver profile include: |
| ❑ Whether the device is connected using serial or Ethernet |
| ❑ If the device is connected using Ethernet, the Device ID of the |
| device on the network |
| ❑ If the device is connected using serial, the COM port that the |
| controlling computer uses for communication |
| ❑ Configuration of accessories |
Related topics
For information about... | See... |
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Device drivers | “About device drivers” on page 7 |
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Adding a device to the device | “Adding devices” on page 10 |
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Opening device diagnostics | “Opening diagnostics” on page 12 |
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