This page covers software licensing and product details. You'll learn about our three main licensing methods (Hardkey, Softkey, Online Activation), and the license migration and termination procedures. We'll detail the types of licenses we offer and classify our products by series, model, and family.
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Our platform doesn't require a license for you to explore the Engineering space! With the evalution version, you'll be able to run the solution for only 2 hours, but has no limitation on the engineering time.
When installation in a business production environment, a license is required. The license terms don't allow to use the 2 hours execution for that purpose, exception to training purposes.
The licensing methods include Hardkey, Softkey, and Online Activation.
A hardkey license is stored in a flash drive that is sent to the client. The advantage of using a hardkey is that the license is not linked to a single computer like it is with softkey licenses.
If the flash drive goes missing, a new license must be acquired. There is no replacement.
The softkey license is generated by the equipment SiteCode. In order to obtain this file, do the following steps:
Go to the Solution Manager → License and click Get site code.
Send the generated file to a Tatsoft employee, and they will generate a license key.
Click the Load license key button on the License Information to load the received key.
With the online activation, a softkey license is generated, which is not linked to a computer.
The advantage of using an online activation license over the regular Softkey license is that it can be deactivated and reactivated in order to switch equipment.
To activate a license, go to the Solution Manager → License Information and click the OnlineActivation button. Enter your SerialNumber and ActivationCode in the popup window that appears.
This license models deploys a Server providing licenses to any device on that local network.
For information at License Server Setup
The platform also support License Sever and embedding licenses into OEM software solutions or physical devices. Contact us for more information if you have those requirements.
The licensing types include Engineering and Runtime, Runtime, and Developer.
Users are not allowed to edit a Solution. However, the ‘.tproj’ or ‘.dbsln’ file can run without limitations. A Solution can be edited even if it is located on equipment licensed for RuntimeOnly. To do so, a product with an Engineering license can perform a remote connection to the RuntimeOnly (through the Solution Manager → Server). That way, a single Engineering license can edit multiple Solutions deployed on site.
A Developer license is used to allow Maintenance stations, and Validation stations to run the solutions up to 7 days.
The number of Max Communication Points available for a Solution can be changed according to the license type.
The existing licenses types are:
FrameworX
FactoryStudio
EdgeHMI
EdgeGateway
The current License type, designed Product Family, and Product Model can be found in the Your License. There are many communication protocols available regardless the license. However, some communication protocols must be acquired separately, such as OSIsoft PI and DNP 3.0.
This Table summarizes which Modules are available to each Family.
Send the SiteCode file from the original computer.
The SiteCode will be processed, and you will receive a temporary license to install on the original computer.
Install the temporary license on the original computer.
After installing the temporary license on the original computer, generate and send the SiteCode file from the original computer again. This verifies that the temporary license has been installed properly.
Generate and send the SiteCode file from the new computer.
The SiteCode will be processed, and you will receive the license for the new computer.
Install the new permanent license on the new computer.
Send the SiteCode file from the computer.
The SiteCode will be processed, and you will receive a temporary license to install on the original computer.
Install the temporary license on the computer.
Attach the USB LicenseKey to the computer.
Generate and send the new SiteCode file after the temporary license has been installed.
The SiteCode will be processed, and you will receive a LicenseKey file for you to load onto the computer with the USB LicenseKey.
Send the SiteCode file from the computer.
The SiteCode will be processed, and you will receive a temporary (3-10 days) license to install on the original computer.
Install the temporary license onto the original computer.
After installing the temporary license on the original computer, generate and send the SiteCode file from the original computer again. This verifies that the license has been killed properly.
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