Web server functions
The following are the functions operated by the Web server. Set the communication parameters of the NZ2FT-PN and I/O
module in the RJ71PN92 software package. ( Page 200 GX Configurator-PN setting procedure)
Item
Web server connection
Webserver via Ethernet
Login/Logout
HTTPS setting
Help display
Changing the language
Force mode
Tag name function
I&M data function
Reset
Initialization
Firmware update
Troubleshooting
Item
LED indication
Status management
Acquisition of the service file
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9.4 Functions
Description
Connect from a personal computer via the USB port or Ethernet port.
Set whether to enable or disable the access to the Web server via the Ethernet port.
Authenticate/clear access to the Web server.
The functions will be limited if not logged in.
Encrypts the communications between the Web server and the personal computer.
Displays Help of the Web server.
Changes the display language of the Web server.
Inputs/outputs an arbitrary value forcibly from the Web server without being affected
by the input from an external device or by the operation result (constant periodic
communications data) of the program.
Set an arbitrary character string as the channel name of the I/O module.
Records I&M (Identification & Maintenance) data such as the installation location of
the system and the installation date.
Restarts the NZ2FT-PN from the Web server.
Restores the NZ2FT-PN to the factory default settings from the Web server.
Updates the firmware of the NZ2FT-PN and I/O module.
Description
The status of the NZ2FT-PN is displayed in LED.
Check the Status word indicating the status of the NZ2FT-PN with the RJ71PN92 or
Web server.
If troubleshooting does not solve the problem, provide the information about the
problem to the service technician from the service file obtained from the NZ2FT-PN.
Reference
Page 60 Connection with a
Personal Computer
Page 209 Web server
Page 64 Login/Logout
Page 67 HTTPS setting
Page 69 Window Layout
Page 73 Changing the
language
Page 76 Force mode
Page 83 Tag name function
Page 85 I&M data function
Page 85 Resetting the coupler
Page 86 Initialization of the
coupler
Page 87 Firmware update
Reference
Page 169 Part Names
Page 220 Checking with LEDs
Page 223 Confirmation by
status information (Status
word)
Page 88 Acquisition of the
service file