License Modes

This section provides additional information about Desigo CC license modes.

Normal License Mode

Desigo CC is functioning normally with a valid and sufficient license (sufficient license features to cover the field hardware). In this case, you will not see any special messages on the expanded Summary bar. Only when you select the Licenses object in System Browser you will see that Normal Mode is indicated in the Default tab.

For a detailed description of the columns in the License Options expander, see License Options.

Demo License Mode

On initial startup, or during normal operation, if no valid license is found the Desigo CC server switches to Demo Mode, and the system operates for 30 minutes. When the 30-minute Demo Mode time limit expires, the Desigo CC server stops the project and the users are forced to log off. If the project is subsequently restarted, the system will run in Demo Mode for another 30 minutes.

For a detailed description of the columns in the License Options expander, see License Options.

Demo Mode Characteristics

 

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In Demo Mode, you can only switch from Engineering to Operating mode. Once you are in Operating mode you cannot switch back to Engineering mode.

Courtesy License Mode

The Desigo CC server switches to Courtesy Mode when the license set is installed, but one of the following situations occurs:

When Courtesy Mode activates, Desigo CC can continue to operate for a total of 30 days cumulatively.

For a detailed description of the columns in the License Options expander, see License Options.

Courtesy Mode Characteristics

Engineering Mode License

The Engineering Mode license is a special license used by authorized technicians for the configuration of a site project. It enables the system to temporarily operate (for 48 hours at a time) without any limits on the number of field points, or any other restrictions that would ordinarily apply to the software’s functionality.

 

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Do not confuse this Engineering Mode license with the Engineering mode of System Manager. You can switch System Manager to Engineering mode even without an Engineering Mode license.

Switch over to the Engineering Mode License

When the Engineering Mode license is installed, you can initiate a 48-hour session by plugging in the dongle associated with the license: The system switches over to the Engineering Session license, and this is visually indicated in blue text on the Summary bar:

You can double-click the blue Engineering Session text in the Summary bar to display all the details of the Engineering Mode license. The Assigned and Required columns will show Unlimited for the license features.

For a detailed description of the columns in the License Options expander, see License Options.

Switch away from the Engineering Mode License

When the 48-hour Engineering Mode license countdown expires (or when you unplug the dongle), Desigo CC switches over to one of the following license modes:

You can still perform configuration tasks in these modes—but without the unlimited license features provided by the Engineering Mode license.

 

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In Normal Mode and Courtesy Mode you can freely switch System Manager between Operating and Engineering mode. However, in Demo Mode you can only switch from Engineering to Operating mode (once you are in Operating mode you cannot switch back to Engineering mode).

Switch back to the Engineering Mode License

After the system has been shut down or running in another license mode for at least one hour, you can switch back to the Engineering Mode license again (for another 48 hours). To do this, unplug the dongle, wait a while for the license check, and plug in the dongle again or restart the project (restarting all the services).

 

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If the system is running in Courtesy Mode because the sabotage limit was reached, it will not switch over to the Engineering Mode license when the dongle is plugged in.

Client Sessions Exceeded for a Standard License

When you launch a Desigo CC client, a client session license is consumed only after a successful login from that client.

In a situation where both of the following are available:

it might happen that during the Engineering Mode session the number of consumed client sessions exceeds those allowed by the standard license. In this case, when the Engineering Mode license dongle is disconnected, the following happens: