Here you can change the passwords for the two login modes. You
also can uncheck the Password for Read-Only access ( Fig. 54/1)
which disables the password request upon login for read-only
mode.
n
Enter the new password for Read-Only access ( Fig. 54/2)
twice.
n
Confirm the modifications with the
“Save”
n
Enter the new password for Full access ( Fig. 54/4) twice.
n
Confirm the modifications with the
“Save”
n
Tick the
“Get Firmware Updates from Webserver”
checkbox
( Fig. 55/1) to update the device automatically. After startup -
and then every 60 minutes - the device connects to a given
HTTP URL and looks for a file with the name "Fullupdate_[ver-
sionname].tar". If it finds such a file and [versionname] which is
not identical to the currently running firmware version, the
counter downloads the file and performs a firmware update as
usual.
n
Tick the
“Get Parameter Updates from Webserver”
checkbox
( Fig. 55/2) to update the device parameters automatically. The
update package contains parameters that can be set by the
user interface. If different packages available on the server
enter a device identifier ( Fig. 55/3).
n
Enter the URL ( Fig. 55/4) for the update server. This URL is
used for firmware and parameter updates.
n
When using a configured and working DHCP server, tick the
“Obtain Update Server IP via DHCP (option 72)”
checkbox
( Fig. 55/7) to receive the actual IP address of the update
server using DHCP. The placeholder {IP72} in the url will be
replaced (e.g. http://{IP72}/path/to/updatefiles).
n
Click the
“Save”
button ( Fig. 55/6) to save all the settings in
the device.
n
Click the
“Reset”
button ( Fig. 55/5) to go back to previous
settings.
6.9 Service Tools
n
Some configuration changes take effect only after a restart
(reboot). Click
“Reboot”
( Fig. 56/1) to restart the device. The
connection to the user interface is closed. Reconnect to con-
tinue the configuration.
n
Click
“Find Me”
( Fig. 56/2) to locate the device. The status
LED starts flashing with blue light. Click again to stop. The LED
stopps flashing latest after 5 min.
HMI Login Settings
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 54: Changing Passwords
HTTP Webserver Updates
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fig. 55: HTTP Webserver Updates
Common Tasks
1
2
Fig. 56: Common Tasks
Configuration
Service Tools
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