Getting Started
FP Web-Server V2.11
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1.1 BEFORE YOU START
Please read the following notes on HTML. It will make working with the FP Web-Server
easier for you:
Make sure that you have worked through the First Steps (see page 31) before you try out the
HTML functions of the FP Web-Server.
In order to use HTML you do not have to be able to tag or program HTML. Various software is at
your disposal:
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Word, Frontpage (delivered with MS Office), Netscape Composer (delivered with
Netscape Navigator) et.al. can serve as editors for creating HTML files.
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The created HTML file will be saved on the FP Web-Server with the help of the
Configurator.
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A browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer) is used to display the .htm file.
These software tools provide the logical markup (i.e. text parts are automatically adjusted to any
screen format without using a lot of memory) and easy linking that define HTML.
Please refer to the respective software company for questions on software not provided by
Panasonic mentioned in this manual (or on the software you chose to work with HTML).
There are two ways to create HTML files:
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Simple:
You use editors that translate data into HTML automatically. When using these
editors, you need no special knowledge about HTML.
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Advanced:
You create HTML files directly. You need to have knowledge about HTML.
For the FP Web-Server you need to have basic knowledge on how to use HTML.
In case you lack knowledge about HTML, Panasonic provides you with a brief introduction in the
section First HTML Page Including PLC Data. In addition, we have inserted examples on HTML
(see "Description of the HTML Examples" on page 161) on the CD (supplied with the FP
Web-Server). You can install and modify them easily without knowledge of HTML.
Summary of Contents for FP Web-Server
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Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Description...
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Page 56: ...Chapter 4 Configurator Software...
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Page 62: ...Chapter 5 Base Configuration...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Email Setup...
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Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Ethernet RS232C Ports...
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Page 120: ...Chapter 9 Dial In Setup for PPP Server...
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Page 140: ...Chapter 10 Dial Out Setup for PPP Client...
Page 150: ...Chapter 11 NTP Server for PLC Clock Synchronization...
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Page 154: ...Chapter 12 Modbus Functions...
Page 162: ...Chapter 13 IEC 60870 Functions of the FP Web Server...
Page 168: ...Chapter 14 Java Applet Library MEW JAR...
Page 170: ...Chapter 15 Additional Information...