Human Machine Interface (Hmi); Introduction; Tcp/Ip Configuration; Figure 3 - Network Card Configuration Step 1 - GE CSE Uniserve CB Watch 3 Operating Manual

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HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)

Introduction

The CB Watch 3 does not require the user to load a special software to connect to it and
access the information it captures. The CBW3 has a built-in web server and an integrated
Human Machine Interface (HMI) which is accessible from any web browser (Firefox,
Chrome, etc...). We do not recommend using Internet Explorer as it is the least compatible
browser and you may encounter some display issues with tables and graphs
The HMI lets the user configure the system, set alarms and visualise all the measured
parameters, the alarm status and the curves/graphs recorded in memory.

TCP/IP configuration

Before you can access the CBW3's HMI, you must first configure your network adapter.
Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button
In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View
network connections. And then click "change adapter settings"
Right-click the Local Area connection and go to Properties.
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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Figure 3 – Network card configuration step 1
Figure 4 – Network card configuration step 2
v7.0 - May 2020
, and then clicking Control Panel.
If you're prompted for an
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