Smart View
•
Click on the »Settings« button.
•
A connection wizard will pop up asking you
How do you want to connect
..
•
Choose »Dial-up«.
•
The Telephone number must not be empty.
Please enter any number
(e.g. 1).
•
Don´t care about the user name and password
.
•
Click on the »OK« button.
Connected to the Device and Calling up Websites at the same Time
In principle, it is possible to call up websites
while
there is an active connection to the device.
If your computer has no direct connection to the internet, that means, that it is placed behind a proxy server, the
device connection has to be modified in certain circumstances. The device connection has to be provided with
the proxy settings.
Internet Explorer
For each connection the proxy settings have to be set manually. Please proceed as follows.
•
Start your
Internet Explorer.
•
Call up the »Tools« menu.
•
Call up the menu »Internet options«.
•
Call up the tab »Connections«.
•
Click with the left hand mouse key on the button »Settings« on the right of the »HighPROTEC-Device-
Connection«.
•
Set the check box »Use Proxy Server for this connection.
•
Enter the proxy settings that are available by your network administrator.
•
Confirm the settings by pressing »OK«.
Firefox
The proxy settings are centrally managed, so there is no need to modify any settings.
Establishing the Connection via a USB-/RS232-Adapter
If your PC/notebook is not provided with a serial interface, this can be compensated by a special
USB-/RS232-
Adapter
+
Zero Modem-Cable
.
Only an adapter accepted by
Woodward Kempen GmbH
may be used. First
install the adapter (with the related driver that you can find on the CD) and
then establish the connection (
Smart View => Device
). The adapters must
support very high speed.
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