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The Level2 node setup is given in more details in the following section. | The Level2 node setup is given in more details in the following section. | ||
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- | ===== Level2 node setup ===== | ||
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- | ==== Basic settings ==== | ||
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- | ***Title** - node's title | ||
- | ***Type** | ||
- | ***Serial** - serial number of the hw device | ||
- | ***Description** - extra detail on this node | ||
- | ***Category** - category makes node selection in large lists easier | ||
- | ***City/ | ||
- | ***Total object area, Commercial object area** - this values participates as the specific cost per square meter in the [[level2: | ||
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- | ==== Services ==== | ||
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- | ***VPN** - if you turn this check box on, an vpn client account will be added to the Level2 server configuration, | ||
- | ***HTTP Proxy** - this service is free, and means you'll get Level2' | ||
- | You can also follow this link right from the Level2 pages: | ||
- | From the node list: | ||
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- | From the map (provided the map with the node was created): | ||
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- | ***Archive storage** - see more [[level2: | ||
- | ***Reception and storage of current values of registers** - Required to display the status of the node and its other realtime data on the map | ||
- | When this option is enabled, the node can accept real-time data from WebHMI and show them in its tile (see more in the Map tab description): | ||
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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? | ||
- | ***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 ==== | ||
- | 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 === | ||
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level2/how_to_connect_webhmi_to_level2.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/09 09:49 by emozolyak