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====== Connections ====== | ====== Connections ====== | ||
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The connection determines which communication driver and what parameters WebHMI will use to exchange data with the equipment. The list of the connection settings and their meaning is given in this section. | The connection determines which communication driver and what parameters WebHMI will use to exchange data with the equipment. The list of the connection settings and their meaning is given in this section. | ||
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*Use //Add device// dialog, which allows to load built-in preset register maps for some devices. (The latter will be explained in the end of the section.) | *Use //Add device// dialog, which allows to load built-in preset register maps for some devices. (The latter will be explained in the end of the section.) | ||
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After selecting a connection to edit, the page with **Basic info** tab is opened: | After selecting a connection to edit, the page with **Basic info** tab is opened: | ||
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The group **(1)** of settings is common for any kind of communication protocol: | The group **(1)** of settings is common for any kind of communication protocol: | ||
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==== TCP networks ==== | ==== TCP networks ==== | ||
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***Timeout**, | ***Timeout**, | ||
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Below only the settings unique for serial bus are explained. Please refer to previous section. | Below only the settings unique for serial bus are explained. Please refer to previous section. | ||
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There are preset connections you can add in one-click from the register list tree. | There are preset connections you can add in one-click from the register list tree. | ||
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<wrap em>After the creation, you need to edit connection to finish it creation: replace default net address | <wrap em>After the creation, you need to edit connection to finish it creation: replace default net address | ||
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It is called " | It is called " | ||
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- | It is a bunch of registers, which intended to show the status of WebHMI. | + | It is a bunch of registers, which intended to show the status of WebHMI. |
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- | It is also logging enabled by default to make it possible create a graph with average load or input voltage | + | |
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- | If some device can be nested inside another (e.g. 7bit(tm) AipPoint sensor inside 7bit(tm) AirGate MQTT connection or WebHMI Health registers inside other WebHMI internal connection) the option to create a category in that connection will be offered. | + | If the registers of the device |
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- | Don't forget to correct the default settings for network address, port etc. after adding a device. | ||
connections.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/02 08:48 by emozolyak