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Communication
14
Manual SD6
14.4 Remote maintenance
Each indirect connection from the start-up computer via a local network,
intranet or the internet with a drive controller or an IGB network counts for
remote maintenance. You can perform all the functions that are possible via a
direct connection with remote maintenance. These are:
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Diagnostic functions
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Changing parameters
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Programming/configuration and
•
Live firmware update
WARNING!
Changing the parameters may change the properties of a machine during
and after remote maintenance.
The person responsible for the machine must
Keep people away from the hazardous areas of the machine during remote
maintenance.
After remote maintenance is finished, ensure that the behavior of the
machine is correct.
The machine may not be released until after this has taken place. Make
sure this sequence is organizationally safeguarded.
At least two people are always involved in remote maintenance:
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The service employee who performs the remote maintenance. For
example, this can be a service employee of STOBER or the machine
manufacturer.
•
The machine technician initiates and concludes the remote maintenance
and ensures that persons are safe at all times. This can be a qualified
employee of the machine manufacturer or the user
The screen below shows the components involved in remote maintenance via
the internet:
The screen below shows the components involved in remote maintenance via
the local network:
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On the usage of remote maintenance it is imperative you observe
our maintenance conditions in chapter 14.4.10.
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Remember that an IGB network can never be accessed by remote
maintenance and direct connection (PC) at the same time.