Panasonic WHA1 Series User Manual page 26

Programmable display
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Activation of Systems Settings in System Mode:
Normal operation:
Recovery operation:
System Settings includes options for basic settings of the device.
Language
Configure language used for System Setting menu only.
System
Show informations about platform, status and timers (like System on time, backlight
on time).
Logs
Enable persistent log for BSP and allows exporting it.
Date & Time
Change the device date and time, including time zone and NTP Server.
Network
Configure IP Address of Network interfaces and the network settings like DNS,
Gateway, DHCP, Host name.
Services
Enable/disable services. Example of services are Cloud Services, SNMP Server.
Plugins
Not supported.
Management
Update of components (Main OS, Config OS, Boot Loader), check for partitions
consistence, update of splash screen, information about usage and size of
partitions. Main OS and Config OS updates are supported only in system mode.
Display
Adjust display brightness, configure automatic backlight turnoff and select HMI
orientation (90°, 180°, 270° and 360°).
Fonts
Display the supported fonts. Import custom fonts.
Authentication Configure password for administrator ("admin") and for the standard user ("user").
Administrator has full access to System Settings. Standard user has some
limitations.
Restart
Main OS restarts by default, and "Config OS" restarts in system mode directly on
the panel.
EXIT
Exit from the System Setting tool.
PROGRAMMABLE DISPLAY WHA1 Advanced Model
If xAscender HMI Runtime is not running:
Press "System Setting" button on the HMI screen to enter in
System Settings in User Mode. Select "Restart" -> "Config OS" to
reboot in System Mode.
If xAscender HMI Runtime is running:
Recall context menu and select "System Settings". To recall the
context menu click and hold any unused area of the touchscreen
for a few seconds. Default hold time is 2 seconds to enter in
System Settings in User Mode. Select "Restart" -> "Config OS" to
reboot in System Mode.
If panel is not responsive:
Use the so-called "tap-tap" procedure. This procedure consists in
tapping the surface of the touchscreen during the device power-up
phase. Tapping frequency must be high. You have to start tapping
the touchscreen as soon as power has been applied to the device.
When the sequence has been recognized, the system shows the
message:
"TAP-TAP DETECTED". At this point release touch to boot in User
Mode without running xAscender HMI Runtime or press and hold
few seconds (selecting so "RESTART: CONFIG OS") to boot in
System Mode.
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