National Instruments BridgeVIEW 用户手册

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About This Manual
The BridgeVIEW User Manual contains the information you need to get 
started with the BridgeVIEW software package. This manual explains the 
BridgeVIEW environment, tag configuration, human machine interfaces, 
alarms and events, and historical data logging and extraction. This manual 
also reviews the concepts of G programming.
Throughout both sections of this manual, there are activities that teach 
you what you need to know to build your own virtual instruments, and 
ultimately, your own SCADA system. This manual assumes that you 
know how to operate your computer and that you are familiar with its 
operating system.
Organization of This Manual
This manual is divided into two parts. Part I, 
introduces you to the basic BridgeVIEW concepts, and includes Chapters 1 
through 8. Part II
, describes the G programming language, and 
how it works within BridgeVIEW, and includes Chapters 9 through 15.
We encourage you to work through all the activities in this manual before 
you begin building your applications. You should save all of the VIs you 
create with the BridgeVIEW activities in the 
BridgeVIEW\Activity
 
directory. To view the VI(s) for an activity that you have not completed 
yourself, see the 
BridgeVIEW\Activity\Solutions
 directory for the 
solutions to the activities from th
 section of this 
manual, and the 
BridgeVIEW\Activity\Solution
 directory for the 
solutions to the activities in the 
 section of this manual.
BridgeVIEW Concepts
Part I, 
, contains the following chapters.
Chapter 1, 
describes the unique BridgeVIEW approach 
to Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Supervisory Control and 
Data Acquisition (SCADA). It also contains system configuration, 
installation instructions and basic information that explains how 
to start using BridgeVIEW to develop industrial automation 
applications.
Chapter 2, 
describes the BridgeVIEW 
environment. It explains the basic concepts behind G, the