10 Web server
The web server is used to display the UR67 module on a
connected PC. This allows you to do the following for test
purposes or during commissioning or service work:
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Query the module status
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Display and change the module parameters
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Access diagnostic information
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Operate the module in Force mode for testing purposes
10.1 Connecting and starting up the web server
Requirements:
Web browser
The web server can be used with the following web brows-
ers:
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Mozilla Firefox 4.0 or higher
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Google Chrome 9.0 or higher
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Opera 10.61 or higher
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, 10 and 11
Screen resolution
When working with the web server, we recommend using
a screen resolution of 1280 x 800 or higher, but at least
1024 x 768. The operator front-end is displayed optimally
when the browser window is maximised.
Starting up the web server
The module must be completely assembled and supplied
with power.
▶
Make sure that the PC and the module are connected via
Ethernet.
An IP address must be assigned to the module
(e.g. via an engineering tool). The PC and the
module must be in the same subnet.
▶
Open one of the browsers listed above.
▶
In the address line, enter the IP address of the module.
The web server will then be started up. The connected mod-
ule will be displayed.
If the web server does not start up:
▶
Clear the browser cache. Deleting only the
history is not a sufficient measure in this
instance.
▶
Restart the web server.
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Check the module IP address and whether
the right subnet has been selected.
10.2 Getting to know and arranging the web
server
Module overview
The overview page is displayed every time the web server is
started up.
Overview page with operating elements
1
Module detailed view
2
Show or hide details
3
Access to overview page
4
Access to web server functions
5
Menu bar
6
Open help dialogue box
7
Reset the module to factory settings
8
Restart the web server
You can access the overview page at any time by clicking
Overview
.
Operating instructions
Single mouse clicks (left mouse button) are sufficient for
operating the web server. Some areas of the interface are
mouse-sensitive, i.e. they change when the cursor is moved
over these areas and without clicking the mouse (“mouse-
over”).
When the cursor changes to this icon, the user
is expected to click the mouse.
When the cursor changes to this icon, you can
move the screen view by pressing and hold-
ing the left mouse button while moving the
mouse.
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