RRecipe entryRefers to a collection of values stored under adefinable name in a recipe object. Multiplerecipe entries are combined into a general man-agement structure. Recipe entries can beedited in the *.TAB file. The file's name will bethe same as the recipe object's name. Thename of each entry will be in the secondcolumn of each row. A maximum of 1,000entries can be managed in each recipe object.Recipe ManagementRefers to a collection of recipe entries. The val-ues for the corresponding variables can bestored on the panel using a specific name.Recipe ObjectRefers to a collection of recipe entries. The val-ues for the corresponding variables can bestored on the panel using a specific name.RegisterSubpages in a dialog box or objectRGB modelRed/Green/Blue color modelRibbonMenu ribbon that can be expanded and col-lapsed and that provides the various availablecommandsROM (read-only memory)Non-volatile read-only memoryRouterRouters are devices used to forward ("route")requests from a network to the Internet (or toanother network). Routers provide a measureof security for private networks, as nodes out-side of the network will be unable to determinewhich specific computer requested the data.This is because all the computers on the privatenetwork will appear under the same IP addresson the Internet.RuntimeGeneral designation for the GALILEO RuntimeSystemRuntime codeThe compiled project used by GRS.Runtime dataData generated by the GRS during ongoing oper-ation.Runtime softwareGeneral designation for the GALILEO RuntimeSystemRxDReceive cable for received dataSSD cardSecure Digital memory cards are non-volatile,rewritable flash data storage devices that areused with Eaton touch panels and are com-monly referred to as SD cards. Data written tothese cards is stored in a non-volatile mannerthat does not require any additional (secondary)power.SD card slotSELV (safety extra low voltage)Circuit in which no dangerous voltage occurseven in the event of a single fault.Server:The term "server" is usually used to refer tocomputers that provide services on a network.Admittedly, however, this definition is not veryprecise. More specifically, servers are applic-ations on a computer that are responsible forproviding or processing data. In fact, every com-puter can provide such services. Servers areXV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu 99