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  • Page 1 WEB-HMI Touchscreen Monitors User Guide...
  • Page 2 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 - About this Guide ................1 Chapter 2 - Set Up the Display ............... 3 Power up the display for the first time................... 3 Chapter 3 - User Interface Overview............. 5 Behavior after power on....................... 5 Virtual Keyboard ..........................
  • Page 4 Logs ............................17 Date & Time ..........................18 Network .............................18 Security .............................21 Applications..........................21 Services .............................22 Plugins............................22 Management...........................22 Display ............................23 Fonts............................24 Authentication........................26 Restart ............................28 Web Browser..........................28 Exit ..............................30 Chapter 6 - Firmware and Chromium Updates ........31 To upgrade the display firmware: ..................32 Upgrade Bootlader, Config OS, and Main OS BSP’s............32 Update the bootloader: .......................33 Update Config OS: ........................33...
  • Page 5 Reselling/Repurposing......................40 Import public root certificate to the touchscreen monitor..........40 WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 6: About This Guide

    CHAPTER ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction This guide introduces and describes how to use the Honeywell WEB-HMI touch- screen monitors. The WEB-HMI series of touchscreen monitors are HTML5 IP browser compatible touchscreen monitors. They combine state-of-the-art features and top perfor- mance with an outstanding design.
  • Page 7 Intended Audience This document is intended for the operators of WEB-HMI touch-screen monitors. Scope This guide describes how to use WEB-HMI touch-screen monitors and it also pro- vides information on the features and functionalities common to all the variants of the monitors.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 - Set Up The Display

    CHAPTER SET UP THE DISPLAY Power up the display for the first time. After starting up the device the first time, you are located on the settings page. You need to login to the setup menu to configure the device. Fig.
  • Page 9 New password: _____________________________________________________ Fig. 2 Setting up the Password Specify the new password in the New Password box, which must: • Be at least 8 characters long. • Contain at least one lowercase and one uppercase character. • Contain at least one numeric character. •...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 - User Interface Overview

    CHAPTER USER INTERFACE OVERVIEW This section provides a general description of the display user interface and virtual keyboard used for data entry. Behavior after power on Power Up Bootup sequence approx 60s LoadingHMI... On Startup = Open settings page On Startup = Open homepage Login Screen Web Browser Mode Clear Cache...
  • Page 11: Virtual Keyboard

    Virtual Keyboard Touching any input box (e.g., Username) will display a virtual keyboard on the lower half of the screen. Fig. 4 Virtual Keyboard The default keyboard layout is American English. If required, this can be changed to another layout using the Localisation options in the System Settings screen. Available keyboard layouts are English, Italian, German, French, Spanish.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4 - Accessing The System Settings Screen

    CHAPTER ACCESSING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS SCREEN Basic set up of the touchscreen monitor is achieved using the System Settings screen. This screen can be accessed in various ways, depending on how the touch- screen monitor is configured. From Login Screen The system settings menu is entered after powering on the device and entering valid credentials “Username”...
  • Page 13: If Web-Application Is Displayed On The Web Browser

    Step 2. Select Proceed. The System Settings (Web Browser) screen will be displayed. Fig. 6 System Settings If Web-Application is displayed on the Web Browser To access System Settings from the Web Browser (homepage) mode: If the toolbar option is enabled on the Web Browser: Step 1.
  • Page 14: If The Toolbar Option Is Not Enabled On The Web-Browser

    If the toolbar option is not enabled on the Web-Browser: Step 1. Touch and hold the top left corner of the screen for at least 5 seconds. Step 2. The Login screen will be displayed. Fig. 7 Login screen Step 3. Enter your ‘admin’...
  • Page 15: For Touchscreen Monitors With Capacitive Touchscreen

    • On the right side of the top line there will be a timer visible which will decrement to 0. • While the countdown is running, it’s possible to select different options by pressing to the screen. • The line marked with >> is the selected option. •...
  • Page 16: Tap-Tap Menu Restart: Config Os

    Table 3 System settings screen for touchscreen monitors with resistive touchscreen Main Menu 1st sub menu Action See chapter SYSTEM DEFAULT MODE Selection of: System Setting SETTINGS TOUCHRSEEN Touch screen calibration Tap-Tap Menu CALIBRATION System Settings: Device Restore If display is not touched for 5 seconds DEVICE RESTORE Restore the display to Tap-Tap Menu...
  • Page 17: Tap-Tap Menu System Settings: Default Model

    Fig. 9 Tap-Tap Menu Restart Tap-Tap Menu System Settings: Default Mode System Settings: Access to the system settings in MainOS mode, allow to update Applications like Chromium. Startup Sequence: Access to the system settings in MainOS mode, allow to update Applications like Chromium.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5 - System Setting

    CHAPTER SYSTEM SETTING System Settings Appearance The main topics of configuration are listed on the left side of the system settings screen. The System Settings screen comprises a menu with each menu option displaying a settings page. On 10.1”, 15.6” and 21.5” displays the menu and settings appear on the same screen.
  • Page 19: Edit Button

    On the 4.3”and 7” touchscreen monitors the menu is displayed separately - select- ing a menu option then shows the settings page: MENU Settings Pages Menu Fig. 11 Settings page Selecting MENU or the HOME icon on a settings page returns to the menu. EDIT Button To make changes on some settings pages you must first select the EDIT button located in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Page 20: System Settings Menu

    System Settings Menu The System Settings menu provides access to the following: Table 4 System Settings menu WEB BROWSER Localisation Setup the language of the device System System information, Status and Timers Logs Configure log file generation Date & Time Configure the date and time of the device Network Configure the network settings of the Ethernet interfaces...
  • Page 21: Localisation

    Localisation Use this to change the language used for the text in the System Settings screen only. Select the required language from the listed options. County Code: Select from the listed options. Required for WLAN regulatory • domain. System keyboard layout: Use this option to change the layout of the virtual •...
  • Page 22: System

    System Displays general information about the touchscreen monitor, memory, and processor status, plus device timers. Parameter Description Info Provide below Device information like: • Kernel version • Serial number • Build date • Hardware code • Compatibility code • Total available RAM Status Provides below device status: •...
  • Page 23: Date & Time

    Select Save. The file system screen is displayed. Step 2. Step 3. Insert a USB memory stick into one of the USB ports of the touchscreen monitor. Step 4. Select the USB device (example: usbmemory). Step 5. Select Save. This will save a file called ‘logs.tar.gz’ to the USB device. Note: The files are downloaded in a compressed format and will require a decompression tool (e.g.
  • Page 24 Table 6 Network Parameter Description Network Interface Network parameters of the available interfaces • Name (eth0, eth1 or eth2) • Label (WAN, LAN1 or LAN2) • MAC Address • DHCP (enabled or disabled) • Address - current IP address • Netmask - current subnet mask •...
  • Page 25 Select Network. The Network settings are displayed. Fig. 13 Network settings Select Network Interfaces to view the current settings. Fig. 14 Network Interfaces Select EDIT on the top right of the screen. Change the IP settings as required: To disable DHCP use the DHCP switch. Fig.
  • Page 26: Security

    Security Import/Export Credentials; Enable/Disable USB ports. Fig. 17 Security Page Note: Make sure that the USB Device option is off. Supported devices include USB computer keyboards, USB computer mouse, and USB memory sticks. WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 27: Applications

    Applications Add or remove App’s from the touchscreen monitor. This option is used to update Chromium on the touchscreen monitor. To update Chromium, see section Updating the Chromium Application Fig. 18 Applications Note: Application menu is only visible: • If BSP version is at least SB78 2.1.94 / UN60 3.1.120 / UN65 3.1.120. •...
  • Page 28: Services

    Services This screen allows the Bridge, Switch Service to be enabled and configured. Using this service, it is possible to connect together the primary WAN (eth0) network adapter with the secondary network interfaces (eth1 and eth2). When enabled, the secondary interfaces (eth1 and eth2) share the same IP address as eth0, and any devices connected to eth1 and eth2 behave as though were directly connected to eth0.
  • Page 29: Display

    Display Enables various characteristics of the touchscreen monitor to be changed. Fig. 19 Display Settings Table 7 Display Settings Parameter Description Brightness Adjust the backlight level between ‘0’ (minimum) and ‘10’ (maximum) by touching a position along the Brightness bar or by using the + or - buttons.
  • Page 30: Fonts

    Table 7 Display Settings Parameter Description Display White Show and modify the white balance setting of the touchscreen Balance* monitor. Display Color Show and modify the color saturation setting of the touchscreen Saturation* monitor. Touch Only on display with resistive touch screen. Calibration 2D graphic acceleration technique handled by the processor.
  • Page 31 Step 2. Select Browse. The following screen is displayed. Fig. 21 Select an update package Step 3. Insert a USB memory stick (containing the required font(s)) into one of the USB ports on the lower edge of the Touchscreen Monitor and wait for the device name (e.g.,usbmemory) to appear on the screen.
  • Page 32: Authentication

    Authentication Enables login passwords to be changed and to manage x.509 security certificates Users. In view mode, this shows the currently signed in user. You can export a copy of the certificate or import your certificate. Fig. 23 Authentication The Export button allows you to export a copy of the certificate installed on the touchscreen monitor (.crt) or a Certificate signing request (.csr) to be submitted to the Certificate Authority (CA) to be verified and signed.
  • Page 33 Install x.509 Certificate Step 1. Navigate to System Setting > Authentication. Step 2. Select the EDIT button located in the upper-right corner of the screen. Fig. 25 System settings Step 3. Enter the required details. Fig. 26 x.509 Certificate Step 4. Click Generate.
  • Page 34: Restart

    Restart Enables the touchscreen monitor to be restarted in either of the following modes: • Config OS: Select to restart the touchscreen monitor in special configuration mode. Do not use this mode unless requested by Technical Support. • Main OS: Select to restart the touchscreen monitor as it would normally behave on power up.
  • Page 35 Table 8 Web browser configuration Parameter Description Defines the behaviour of the HMI panel on power up or following a restart. This can be set one of the following: - Open settings page: The login page is displayed. After a successful login, the System Settings screen is displayed.
  • Page 36: Exit

    Table 8 Web browser configuration Parameter Description Restart browser Allow to restart the browser panel daily on a pre-defined time. daily Manage HTTPS/SSL certificates and settings. (Description given Certificates in chrome). Certificates Re-enable certificate warnings if previously disabled preferences Enables or disables the onscreen virtual keyboard. Use system virtual Once the “Virtual keyboard”...
  • Page 37: Chapter 6 - Firmware And Chromium Updates

    There are different hardware types of panels and therefore different firmware packages. Make sure the downloaded package is for the correct device model Table 9 Display and BSP Types used Display size (inch) Touch screen BSP type WEB-HMI4/C Resistive UN60 HMI-05C11WL0 Capacitive SB78 WEB-HMI7/C...
  • Page 38: To Upgrade The Display Firmware

    21.5 Capacitive UN65 To upgrade the display firmware: Step 1. To avoid any dependency issues, download all latest images for the touchscreen monitor from buildings.honeywell.com. For devices with SB78 BSP’s: Sb78-xxxx-bootloader-xxxx (.img, .md5) Sb78-xxxx-configos-xxxx (.img, .md5) Sb78-xxxx-mainos-xxxx (.img, .md5) chromium-container-xxxx.zip For devices with UN60 BSP’s...
  • Page 39: Update The Bootloader

    Updating Bootloader, Config OS, and Main OS BSP’s. It is recommended to update the ConfigOS by accessing to the system settings over the MainOS mode and to update the MainOS by accessing the system set- tings over the ConfigOS mode. The Bootloader can be updated either in MainOS or ConfigOS mode.
  • Page 40: Update Config Os

    Update Config OS: Step 1. Enter into the system settings in the MainOS mode. Step 2. Select the Config OS section. Step 3. Check the version to see if it requires updating. Fig. 30 Update Config OS Step 4. If the installed version is older than the update, select the Update option. Step 5.
  • Page 41 Step 6. Select the Sb78-xxxx-mainos-xxxx.img un60/65-xxxx-mainos-xxxx.gz file. Step 7. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the upgrade (a reboot may be required). Step 8. Confirm the upgrade is successful by re-checking the version shown in 2 above. Updating the Chromium Application The update of chromium has slightly changed on newer BSP versions.
  • Page 42: For New Bsp's

    c. Remove the finger from the touch screen. The “>>” is pointing to “SYSTEM SETTINGS Fig. 34 System Settings d. Wait 5 seconds until “** ENTERING SYSTEM SETTINGS **” e. Do not touch the screen. The “>>” is pointing to “DEFAULT MODE” Wait until the product boots into “System Settings”...
  • Page 43 Select the App Management button. Fig. 36 Applications b. Check the version of Chromium to see if it requires updating. Fig. 37 App Management c. Select the Install / Update+ button. d. Select Browse Image to navigate to the storage device connected in step 1 above.
  • Page 44 e. Browse to “/mnt/usbmemory” location and select the image to install the respective file (un60-chromium-xx- x.x.zip, un65-chromium-xx- x.x.zip, sb78-chromium-xx- x.x.zip). Fig. 39 Select an update package Follow the on-screen prompts to install the upgrade (a reboot may be required). Confirm the upgrade is successful by re-checking the version shown in 1 above.
  • Page 45: For Old Bsp's

    For old BSP’s For BSP version older than sb78 2.1.94 / UN60 3.1.120 / UN65 3.1.120: Open tab “Management”. Step 1. On the “Installed Apps” list, select Chromium and press the uninstall “Button”. Fig. 40 Installed Apps list Step 2. Insert the USB stick.
  • Page 46 Step 4. After the installation is complete press the “Done” button to execute the restart sequence. WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 47: Chapter 7 - Product Security

    CHAPTER PRODUCT SECURITY Physical Security While the product is developed to the high security standards, it is recommended to add a layer of physical security. Ensure that physical access to the product and all its adjacent networks and equipment is restricted to authorized and trained per- sonnel only.
  • Page 48: Software And Firmware Updates

    Software and Firmware Updates Always ensure that all components of the system run the latest firmware and soft- ware components. See section. Firmware and Chromium Updates Admin Password The products configuration and administration interfaces are protected by a pass- word. Up on delivery and after a Device Restore, the password of the ‘admin’ user is ‘admin’.
  • Page 49 Fig. 42 Web Browser settings Step 5. Scroll down to display the Certificate option. Fig. 43 Web Browser settings WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 50 Step 6. Select Open certificate manager. The display changes. Fig. 44 Open certificate manager Step 7. Select Authorities. The display changes. Fig. 45 Authorities WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 51 Step 8. Select Import. The display changes. Fig. 46 Import screen Step 9. Click mnt on the left. The display changes. Fig. 47 mnt WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 52 Step 10. Click usbmemory and click Open. The display changes. Fig. 48 Authorities Step 11. Select the public root certificate created earlier. Step 12. Select Open. The Certificate authority box is displayed Fig. 49 Certificate authority Step 13. Select the Trust this certificate for identifying websites option. WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 53 Step 14. Click OK. After the certificate loads the display returns to the following: Fig. 50 Authorities Step 15. Confirm the certificate has been imported, by scrolling down the list of Authorities certificates to find the certificate that has been imported. Step 16.
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