Configuration (WBM)
5.4 Establishing a connection to the CMR
Configuration via the local interface
The following requirements for configuration via the local interface X1P1 must be met:
● The PC must be connected to the Ethernet socket X1P1 of the CMR or have direct
access to the CMR via the local network.
● The network adapter of the PC must have the following IP configuration:
– Same subnet: 255.255.255.0
– IP address (as an examle): 192.168.0.4
5.4.1
Establishing the configuration connection
To configure the CMR, you must first establish a connection to the device with a Web
browser. Follow the steps outlined below:
Setting up the Web browser
1. Start the Web browser on the PC.
The Web browsers Internet Explorer (as of version 11), Firefox (as of version 28.0) and
Google Chrome (as of version33.0) are supported.
2. Set the browser so that it does not automatically select a connection when it is started.
For example in Microsoft Internet Explorer, make the settings as follows:
– Select the "Tools" > "Internet Options" menu command.
– Select the "Connections" tab.
– To delete the entries in "Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings", click the
– Click the "Never dial a connection" radio button.
Calling up the start page of the CMR
In the address line of the browser, enter the IP address of the CMR in full.
In the factory setting, the IP address is http://192.168.0.3 or http://192.168.0.3
Press the Enter key.
Note
Warning about the certificate (HTTPS)
When you establish the connection via HTTPS when you log in a warning message is
displayed indicating that the Web page is unsafe or that the certificate is not trustworthy. If
you are sure that you have entered the correct address, ignore the message. Also add the
connection to the exceptions in your Web browser (depending on the browser).
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The address of the PC must be located in the subnet of the LAN interface of the CMR.
"Remove" button.
LOGO! CMR2020,
Operating Instructions, 10/2016, C79000-G8976-C356-03
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