7.4
Examples
General
7.4.1
To illustrate working with the browser-based user interface, the procedure is shown using the following 2
examples:
•
Reading and exporting operational indications from the device
•
Changing the settings of a function group and saving them in the device
There must be a communication connection between the PC and the device. You can find more information
about device login in chapter
Example 1: Reading Out Operational Indications
7.4.2
The operational log of the device can be read out and subsequently exported via the browser-based user
interface.
Using a Web browser, log on to the device.
²
Select the Logs button from the Monitoring menu.
²
[scwebmonitorUK, 3, en_US]
Figure 7-54
Select the Operational log button or the Operational log item in the list box.
²
[scwebmonitor11, 2, en_US]
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7.2
Operation.
Logs Button
Reading the Operational Log
Operation Using a Browser-Based User Interface
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