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6.3
Web pages (HTTP)
Web page access is provided to allow configuration of the drive and Solutions
Module(s). The web pages also allow parameters to be monitored and configuration
settings to be uploaded or downloaded.
In addition to the standard web pages it is possible to generate custom pages for
displaying drive parameters for diagnostic or basic HMI (human machine interface) style
displays. For more information on custom web pages please refer to Chapter 8
To view web pages on SM-Ethernet one of the following web browsers should be used:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later).
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Netscape (version 6.0 or later).
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Mozilla (version 1 or later).
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Opera (version 8 or later).
The standard web pages provide access to the following features:
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Parameters.
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Protocol configuration.
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Network configuration.
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General configuration.
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Help pages providing guidance on use.
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System file updates for SM-Ethernet.
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Language support.
For details of the web pages please see Chapter 7
6.4
FTP
FTP will allow custom web page changes on SM-Ethernet. If an appropriate network
infrastructure exists it will be possible to perform these updates remotely.
SM-Ethernet has a basic file system that will allow the user to upload files. The following
facilities are supported:
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Web page languages
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Custom web pages
on page 75 for more details.
6.5
SMTP (email)
SM-Ethernet provides a method for sending Emails based on events. Up to 3 Email
messages may be configured to transmit on a pre-defined condition. For more
information on SMTP see section 12.1
6.6
SNTP (clock synchronisation)
SNTP allows synchronisation of SM-Ethernet’s real-time clock with the time on a server.
This time information can be written to parameters or can be used to trigger events
specified in the 'Scheduled Events'. For more information on SNTP and scheduled
events see section 12.2
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