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first_power_up [2018/07/10 15:44] akuzmukfirst_power_up [2021/08/05 09:36] – old revision restored (2021/07/20 14:34) emozolyak
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 Before you can start WebHMI for the first time, you need to take some preparatory steps. Before you can start WebHMI for the first time, you need to take some preparatory steps.
  
-  - Insert an SD card. A memory card is not included in WebHMI shipment package and its selection we leave for users. Recommended size - from 1 GB. We recommend use industrial grade SLC cards. Commercial grade cards might fail after few weeks of work.+  - Insert an SD card. A memory card is not included in WebHMI shipment package and its selection we leave for users. Recommended size - from 1 GB. We recommend use industrial grade SLC cards. Commercial grade cards might fail after few weeks of work. [[Choosing SD card|How to select a proper card.]]
   - By default, the WebHMI's IP address of the LAN interface is 192.168.1.1. If you plan to connect to a local network, you need to make sure that there are no devices with the address 192.168.1.1 in this network, otherwise there will be a conflict of addresses. The same applies when several WebHMI devices with factory settings are connected to the same local network. All devices will have the same IP address and the network will not work correctly.   - By default, the WebHMI's IP address of the LAN interface is 192.168.1.1. If you plan to connect to a local network, you need to make sure that there are no devices with the address 192.168.1.1 in this network, otherwise there will be a conflict of addresses. The same applies when several WebHMI devices with factory settings are connected to the same local network. All devices will have the same IP address and the network will not work correctly.
   - When connecting the RS485 bus, make sure that not only lines A and B are connected but also their common wire that equalizes the potentials between the WebHMI and other devices on the bus is connected too. This is especially true if the line is long or the devices are powered by different power sources.   - When connecting the RS485 bus, make sure that not only lines A and B are connected but also their common wire that equalizes the potentials between the WebHMI and other devices on the bus is connected too. This is especially true if the line is long or the devices are powered by different power sources.
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 ==== Wireless connection over Wi-Fi ==== ==== Wireless connection over Wi-Fi ====
-By default, the WebHMI wireless interface is configured in an access point mode with DHCP enabled and disabled security. Thus, your laptop or tablet can simply be connected to the WebHmi network (the settings will be made automatically), then go to the site with the address: **192.168.1.1**+By default, the WebHMI wireless interface is configured in an access point mode with DHCP enabled and disabled security. Thus, your laptop or tablet can simply be connected to the **WebHMI** network (the settings will be made automatically), then go to the site with the address: **192.168.1.1**
  
 ==== Wired connection ==== ==== Wired connection ====
-WebHMI has 2 Ethernet ports: a LAN configured as a DHCP server and a WAN configured as a DHCP client with incoming connections disabled by default in the firewall. Thus, access to the web interface of the system can only be obtained from the LAN.+WebHMI has 2 Ethernet ports: a LAN configured as a DHCP server and a WAN configured as a DHCP client with incoming connections disabled by default in the firewall. Thus, access to the web interface of the system can only be obtained from the LAN port. 
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 +{{ ::connect-lan.jpg?direct&912 |}}
  
 To get access to web interface please configure your network adapter either in DHCP client mode or with following settings: To get access to web interface please configure your network adapter either in DHCP client mode or with following settings:
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 ^ Password | admin | ^ Password | admin |
  
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 On login screen at the bottom section you can find current version of firmware and link to network setup interface. On login screen at the bottom section you can find current version of firmware and link to network setup interface.
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 +After logging in by default, you will be taken to the registers configuration page:
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 +==== An "after login" project view after 3.6 fw ====
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 + (in the Setup/Registers menu). In the future, the whole project is configured through the side submenu "Setup"
 +=== Moon color theme ===
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 +{{ ::reg_list_fw_40.png?direct&800 |}}
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 +=== Mars color theme ===
 +{{ ::reg_list_fw_40_mars_skin.png?direct&800 |}}
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-After logging in by default, you will be taken to the registers configuration page (in the Setup/Registers menu). In the future, the whole project is configured through the side submenu "Setup"+==== An "after loginproject view before 3.6 fw====
  
-{{ :new-signin.png?direct&600 |}}+{{ :new-signin.png?direct&800 |}}
  
first_power_up.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/16 09:19 by emozolyak

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