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Website:
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IOTRON
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Trademark of ASTI
IOTRON
TM
pH / ORP / ISE / DO / Conductivity Measurement Products Lines
“Remote Access 2.0” Setup
Remote access capabilities are provided by the EZ
Access 2.0 secure industrial platform from the Maple
Systems Advanced HMI. In order to setup the EZ
Access 2.0 feature the hardware key of the HMI need
to be determined from the onscreen menu accessible
from icon located at the bottom right of the screen.
A password is required to accessed the onscreen
features integral to the Maple Systems HMI. The
default password is “111111” as shipped from the
factory. This can and should be changed after the
initial commissioning for good security practice.
Navigate to “Easy Access 2.0” tab to find hardware
key (HWkey) required for Maple Systems activation
card to register your device for remote access.
It
may be necessary to hit “Refresh” button after
entering valid Account & Password information.
The EZ Access 2.0 tab on your system should look
similar after following the steps that are detailed in
the webpages linked below. You must create the
EZAccess 2.0 domain and users before you can
activate the HMI in question on screen.
INITIAL SETUP:
Follow Steps # 1 to 5 after the text “Activate units using an EasyAccess 2.0 Activation card (separate purchase).
See Products tab for complete list” in the webpage linked below:
https://www.maplesystems.com/IIoT/Easy-Access-2.0/Access-2.0-Implementation/
You will need to start either a single-connection or
multi-connection VNC session from the system
settings. Once this is successfully done your screen
will look similar to the one shown to the right.
It is
VERY strongly suggested to use a completely
different password for VNC login than the local
password used to access the system settings. This
allows for a two-tiered access scheme were remote
users can only alter system settings if provided
with the additional different local password.
Finally you will need to start the EZAccess 2.0
service from the EasyAccess 2.0 screen on the
controller. This screen in an active running state is
shown to the right. Your screen should look similar
if your setup has been successfully performed.