level2:how_to_connect_webhmi_to_level2
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- | ***Provision of current weather data and weather forecasting** - with this option the WebHMI connected to the Level2 is able to request weather data for the node's location and use it for advanced control algorithms based on weather conditions (see [[get_weather_conditions_and_forecast? | + | ***Provision of current weather data and weather forecasting** - with this option the WebHMI connected to the Level2 is able to request weather data for the node's location and use it for advanced control algorithms based on weather conditions (see [[get_weather_conditions_and_forecast|more]]). |
***Project backup storage** - with this option the latest backup of your project will be automatically sent to Level2 for more safety of your data. You can then download the backup right from the Level2 node list: | ***Project backup storage** - with this option the latest backup of your project will be automatically sent to Level2 for more safety of your data. You can then download the backup right from the Level2 node list: | ||
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==== Map ==== | ==== Map ==== | ||
- | In this tab you define the node's location on the map, and what data will be displayed on its tile on the map and in the nodes overview. The tile is able to reflect the status of the node depending on the status register value (normal, warning, alert, disconnnected), | + | In this tab you define the node's location on the [[level2: |
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+ | === Location === | ||
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+ | Just click in the desired node location. You can drag the map over with main mouse button pressed. | ||
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+ | === GPS === | ||
+ | Means what values are used to show the node's location. The default values are taken from the map, but you can override them selecting particular registers (with the coordinates), | ||
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+ | === Register with status === | ||
+ | See the explanation on this [[level2: | ||
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+ | === Show registers data === | ||
+ | If you have "send data to cloud" attribut set for some registes, you can display their values right on the node's tile. The register value can be shown ever or unhided when you hover over the tile. | ||
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+ | ==== Information ==== | ||
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+ | This page contains API key for connecting to the Level2 account and VPN credentials: | ||
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+ | ==== Routing ==== | ||
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+ | **Allow access to nodes** With routing, you can add network reach to other nodes in the same account. By default each node is isolated from other nodes and connects to server like point-to-point. To know the target node VPN IP, please find it in the target node's " | ||
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+ | **Virtual IP addresses** - Please read more on this [[remote_service_access# | ||
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+ | ==== Resourses ==== | ||
+ | Please read more on this [[level2: | ||
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+ | ==== Permissions | ||
+ | The list of the users who may access the node is given here. | ||
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+ | ==== Equipment ==== | ||
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+ | This page provides you with a brief on the field devices (which are connected to the WebHMI). The table is built using connection properties. | ||
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level2/how_to_connect_webhmi_to_level2.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/09 09:49 by emozolyak