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8.7 Online visualization
Using a web browser, all operation screens of the operation loop, the alarm/
event list, the measurement data history of the recording function and the cali-
bration logbooks can be opened and viewed online. This requires the "Standard
online visualization" to set as online visualization in the basic settings.
⇨ Chapter 10.2 "Basic settings", page 134
A PC with Microsoft® Windows® operating system and Microsoft® Silverlight®
installed is required to use this function. Microsoft® Silverlight® is supported
only by Microsoft® Internet Explorer®. Thus, Microsoft® Internet Explorer® is
required to display the online visualization.
Actions involving the device functions (e.g. setpoint value entry or operating a
controller manually) are not possible from a web browser and must take place
directly on the device. Device settings can be made only on the device itself or
via the JUMO PC setup program. In the online visualization, the "Device menu"
button opens only the calibration logbook. In the recording function, the mea-
sured-data history can be opened.
Detailed information on the above-mentioned views:
⇨ Chapter "Operation screens in the operation loop", page 81
⇨ Chapter 8.3 "Alarm/Event list", page 100
⇨ Chapter 12.3 "Calibration logbook", page 207
The online visualization can be opened by up to 5 clients simultaneously.
The online visualization is open with a web browser.
Enter either the IP address or the URL of the JUMO AQUIS touch P in the ad-
dress bar of your web browser.
⇨ Chapter 10.18 "Ethernet", page 188
When the website opens, it is possible to select between "Visualization" and "
Quad View".
NOTE!
The web server can also be configured and activated as an alternative to online
the visualization. When a web server is active, the website of the web server is
displayed in the web browser instead of the online visualization.
The website is opened in exactly the same manner as the online visualization,
i.e. by entering the IP address or the URL of the device. Up to 5 clients have
simultaneous access. The user needs the web server password to open the
website.
Operation of the web server visualization depends on the specific layout of the
website stored in the device.
⇨ Chapter 22.8.13 "Web server", page 352