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You can use the Menu... item of the context menu (Fig. 2.10—1) to launch external applications from the Control Panel.

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Anchor_Ref373478605_Ref373478605Fig. 2.10—1 Menu item Menu
You use the IP address of any object.

For example, if you want to ping any object, follow these steps:

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  1. Right-click the area that contains the object's name. The context menu opens. Select the Menu... menu item. (see Fig. 2.10—1). Then the Menu... dialog box opens. (Fig. 2.10—2).

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  1. in this dialog box, click Add entry and enter values as shown in Fig. 2.10—3the following figure.

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    The <ip> string is a reserved expression. When application is called, the real IP address is inserted. Type this string in lowercase.
  2. Click OK. The Menu... window shows a new entry that describes the new context menu item (Fig. 2.10—4).

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  1. If you right-click on the area that contains an object's name, a context menu opens. The menu contains the new menu item, PING
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(Fig. 2.10—5).
Anchor_Ref373478930_Ref373478930Fig. 2.10—5 New context menu item
If you select this menu item, the ping program starts (Fig. 2.10—6).
Anchor_Ref373478974_Ref373478974Fig. 2.10—6 Starting a program from the context menu.

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For objects that connect to Monitoring via RS232 or objects that never connected to it yet, use 127.0.0.1 instead of <ip>.

The same way you can create menu items that start other external applications (such as Radmin, etc.).