Chapter 19: internet web status, Requirements, Internet settings – Sensaphone SCADA 3000 Users manual User Manual
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Chapter 19: Internet Web Status
Chapter 19: INTeRNeT WeB STATUS
The SCADA 3000 Software can generate a web page and post it on the internet at a
programmable time interval. The web page(s) will include alarm and selected I/O information
for one or more SCADA 3000 units. The web page can be created in both standard HTML
and WML formats; the latter allows viewing on an internet-capable cell phone. The web page
can be updated on a programmable basis by setting up a polling schedule. In this scenario your
host computer would contact one or more SCADA 3000s, retrieve the selected I/O status and
alarm information, then create and upload the web pages to a specified server and directory
on the world wide web hosted by your own internet service provider. Most internet service
providers allocate space on their server for their subscribers to place their own web pages as
part of the internet service contract. Contact your internet service provider for information.
The Web Status software also allows you to save the pages to a local or network drive. This
makes it possible to share the web page internally via a company intranet.
Figure 1: SCADA Web page path
ReqUIRemeNTS
This feature requires that you have a computer which is already set up to access the internet.
Dial-up connections must use Microsoft Dialup Networking to get online. Providers which use
proprietary software, such as America Online, cannot be used. Your internet service provider
must support File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Internet Settings
Select your method of accessing the internet by selecting File, then Options from the
Sensaphone Control Center. The following screen will appear: