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Setting Up
Recommended client PC environment
CPU: Core i5 3 GHz or higher
Memory: 4 GB or higher
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Windows 10 64-bit
Web browser: Operation with Google Chrome has been
verified. Update to the latest version, as required.
Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels or higher is
recommended
Enter “https://(IP_address)” in the address bar of a web
browser on the computer (where IP_address is the address
specified in
) to display the
web application.
Enter the user name and password when the login screen
appears.
The following user name and password are configured by
default.
User name: admin
Password: nxladmin1
System Settings
Configure the system on the Setting screen in the web
application.
Log in as a user with administrator privileges when
logging in to the web application.
For details about operating the web application, refer to the
Help of the application.
Adding users
To add user accounts in addition to the default admin
account, add new users on the [Users] page of the Setting
screen.
Installing Certificates on a Client PC
Displaying the web application using an https connection
from a web browser on the client PC may display a
warning, such as “Your connection is not private”. To
connect successfully via https without the warning, a root
CA certificate (client certificate) corresponding to the
server (PWS-100NM1-<serial_number>) must be
installed in the web browser.
The following describes the procedure for installing a
certificate on a client PC.
Root CA certificate installation procedure
1
Log into the unit, then access the web application
using https in a web browser.
2
Click the lock icon on the left hand end of the address
bar.
3
Select the [Connection] tab in the popup window, then
click [Certificate information].
The [Certificate] dialog box appears. Make a note of
the certificate issuer “PWS-100NM1-
<serial_number>” in the dialog box.
4
Click the [Certification Path] tab, select
[CCSRootCA1], then click [View Certificate].
5
Click the [Details] tab in the CCSRootCA1
[Certificate] dialog box that appears, then click the
[Copy to File] button.
The CCSRootCA1 Certificate Export Wizard appears.
6
Click [Next].
7
Select “DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER),” then
click [Next].
8
Click the [Browse] button and specify a folder in
which to store the certificate, then click [Next].
Exporting of the certificate commences.
9
When the export wizard completion window appears,
click [Finish].
10
When the message window appears, click [OK]. Click
[OK] in all the [Certificate] dialog boxes that appear to
close them.
11
Copy the exported certificate onto a USB storage
device, connect that device to the client PC, then copy
the certificate to any location (e.g., desktop) on the
client PC.
12
Start Google Chrome on the client PC, click the
Chrome menu button, then select [Settings] from the
menu.
13
Click [Show advanced settings] on the Settings screen,
then click the [Manage certificates] button under
[HTTPS/SSL].
The [Certificates] dialog appears.
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Click the [Trusted Root Certification Authorities] tab
of the dialog, then click the [Import] button.
The Certificate Import Wizard appears.
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Click [Next].