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MPS4232
Section 3: Operation
Web Server: Main Display
The top portion of the Web Server is the “Main Display.” This display will remain constant through all pages of the Web
Server. This display provides information about the module, universal functions, and a status window that will display the
current status, time and date in the MPS. The main display is updated once per second to reflect the most current status of
the MPS.
-- This area shows the MPS’s date and time, and current status.
-- This area shows information about the module, including:
- Model Number
- Firmware Version
-
Serial
Number
- Nominal Pressure Range
-- This area contain universal functions that can be run from any page.
STOP - This button can be used to stop any function in the MPS, including scans.
CALZ
- This button will initiate a CALZ (zero offset correction).
The main display also provides the links to the other pages available in the Web Server:
SCAN
and
FILESYSTEM
.
Each of these pages will be discussed in the following sub-sections.
The bottom of each page will contain a “Terminal” pop-up option. This button will enable a terminal emulator window that
is available on any page. This allows the user to send command-line based commands to the MPS module, similar to using
ScanTel, HyperTerminal, or PuTTY. Most commands are accepted via the Terminal.
Once the window has been opened, the information in the terminal can be cleared with the “Clear” button. The “v Mini
-
mize” button will hide the terminal from the screen.
Figure 3-6: Main Display
The terminal is available on all pages in the MPS web server. If
the terminal is open, it will stay open when navigating between
pages.
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