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10.2 ToolsTalk PowerMACS command line
ToolsTalk PowerMACS supports the following command line arguments:
PowerMACS_4000.exe [/t=<ip_address>]
[/g=online | /g=offline]
[/o=backoff | /o=override]
[/c=target | /c=file]
[<setup>]
The arguments have the following meaning:
Argument
Usage
<setup>
Specifies the setup to open.
<setup> may include a path. The directory of the PowerMACS application is
used as default directory.
If the file pointed out by <setup> cannot be located or read ToolsTalk
PowerMACS will stop and display an error message.
/t=<ip_address>
Sets <ip_address> as the IP-address of the selected target system for
ToolsTalk PowerMACS in the system register.
If not specified the IP-address of the system most recently connected to is
used.
/g=online
/g=offline
Specifies if ToolsTalk PowerMACS should connect or not against the target
system known by ToolsTalk PowerMACS.
If not specified the same on-line state as ToolsTalk PowerMACS had when it
was last closed is assumed.
If ToolsTalk PowerMACS should go on-line but fails to connect to the target it
will stop and display an error message.
/o=backoff
/o=override
Specifies how to handle the situation that another ToolsTalk PowerMACS
already is connected to the target system when going on-line.
Only used if ToolsTalk PowerMACS is configured to go on-line.
/c=target
/c=file
Specifies how to handle conflicting setups, that is, the case when the setup
read from file is different compared to the one in the target system.
It is only used if ToolsTalk PowerMACS is configured to go on-line.
Choose "target" to ToolsTalk PowerMACS fetch the setup from the target
system.
Choose "file" to ToolsTalk PowerMACS to overwrite the setup read from
file to the target system.
If not specified "target" is assumed.

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BrandAtlas Copco
ModelPowerMACS 4000
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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