Connect to 963 server – TREND 963 Web User Guide User Manual
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Using 963 From a Client
963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 4 15/01/2009
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4. Once you have selected the required display you will be able to view the information such as schematic
pages, alarms, the Device Viewer, and server status depending on your level of authority. Clicking the
different objects will enable you to perform different tasks, the display should make it clear what can be
done. The table below lists the common tasks; you should see the corresponding section of this manual for
more details.
Action Alarms
Adjust Occupation Times
Adjust Values
Display a Schematic Page
Display Graphs
Display the IQ System
Display IQ3 Web Pages
Enter Configuration Mode on Pre IQ3 Controllers
Playback Recorded Data
Setup Exception Templates
View Alarms
View Occupation Times
View Server Status
5. Log off when use of the 963 is finished.
4.1.1 Connect to 963 Server
It is possible to connect to the 963 Server from anywhere, providing a TCP/IP connection can be made to the 963
Server.
The 963 server can operate in one of two modes, graphic, or text depending on the browser or device being used as
the client. For PCs 963 Clients may be of any configuration providing they are running TCP/IP networking protocol,
and have an Ethernet card, and have a web browser installed. For full graphics capabilities (graphic mode) Internet
Explorer v6.0 or greater, or Firefox 2 (recommended Internet Explorer version 6 or greater) and the SUN JAVA
runtime environment J2SE 5.0 or greater is required. Other browsers will provide a text only display (text mode).
PDAs running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or greater, the Nokia 9210i and smartphones running Window
Mobile 5 or greater are only able to access the server in text mode.
Note that 963 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device’s compatibility
with 963 server.
There are differences between the two modes
To connect to the 963 Server:
1. Run the web browser.
2. Enter the URL of the 963 server. If the 963 has been set up to use a TCP/IP port other than port 80 specify
the port number separated with a colon e.g. http:// 963:6000.
This will be the IP address or name of the personal computer running 963 Server. The 963 Server’s
default page shown below is displayed.
Tip: The engineer may have created a short cut that carries out steps (1) and (2). Simply click that.
Note that a different page may be displayed this is because the engineer has engineered it that way.