Configuration
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Power Panel FT50 User's manual V1.19
7.1.1 Overview
The following service pages are available:
Menu for the service pages Menu option (English)
Description
Settings that take effect when the Power Panel is restarted
Settings for the Ethernet network
Time settings (time server, daylight savings time)
Screen settings (screensaver, rotation, etc.)
Buzzer settings
Enables/Disables a
gesture
for opening the service page
Settings for the VNC client on Power Panel
Settings for the web browser
Settings for accessing memory (USB flash drives, user memory)
Updates the Power Panel (manual)
Backs up Power Panel settings or resets the Power Panel to factory settings
Security settings (password query when opening the service page)
Settings for the OPC UA server of the Power Panel
Saves the Power Panel settings and closes/exits the service page
Startup
Network
Time
Screen
Audio
Gesture
VNC
Web
Storage
Update
Backup & Reset
Security
Save & Exit
About & Info
OPC UA
Information about the Power Panel (PPT system version, licenses for the
software being used)
7.1.1.1 Service page
Startup
Startup
Network
Time
Start mode
Specify the startup application
Service page
The start mode is configured on service page
Startup
and determines how the Power Panel behaves after being
switched on. The Power Panel is started in one of the following modes (
Start mode
) in accordance with this setting:
•
Service page
(default setting)
•
VNC
•
Web
Start mode
Service page
(default setting)
This setting is typically used during the development phase of an application because the service page is opened
immediately after every Power Panel restart.
Start mode
VNC
In this start mode, the Power Panel is started as a VNC client in order to display an HMI application made available
on a VNC server.
In start mode
VNC
, option
Show boot logo
additionally configures whether the boot logo and boot animation of the
system should be displayed while establishing the connection to the VNC server:
Startup
Network
Time
Screen
Start mode
Specify the startup application
VNC
Show boot logo
Use boot logo / animation as VNC load screen