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PSS 5000 – Technical Manual
3 Configuration and Service
pears and how it can be read. The figure below is an example of data in the
memory and illustrates how much of it actually appears in the display.
In the figure above, you can see an example of the upload log. The rectangle
with the dotted line represents what you can actually see in the local service
display panel. By using the navigation buttons, you are able to move the rect-
angle so that other data appears in the display panel.
3.1.2 Web Service Pages
Web Service page start-
up page
When accessing the Web Service pages a user_id and password is required.
For more information about user IDs and passwords, see ‘5.4.1 Password
(Menu 2.4.1)’ on page 46.
In addition to the navigation menu, the start up picture for the Web Service
page displays some essential information, such as:
• Site ID (Default value is the board serial number)
• Application Software version
Note: The navigation system for the web page uses the same menu numbers
as the menu system on the local service panel.
To print a copy of the
service menu page
This procedure describes how to print a copy of the current page displayed in
the Web Service Menu.
Note: This procedure is for Internet Explorer.