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1. 1 20 3 9 1 Configuring the Terminal Client 1 23 3 9 1 1 Changing the Terminal Client Settings 1 24 3 9 2 Configuring the Internet Explorer for CE 1 26 A ADpDIIGA3IIOHNS RENE 1 27 4 1 Using the Device as a Terminal Client 1 27 4 1 1 One Client One Application 1 27 4 1 2 Multiple Clients Multiple Applications 1 27 4 1 3 Multiple Clients Multiple Applications One Shared Service 1 28 4 1 4 Multiple Clients Multiple Servers 1 29 4 2 Using the Device with WEB applications 1 29 4 2 1 Displaying Static HTML Pages 1 29 4 2 2 Web Applications with Embedded Web Server 1 30 4 2 3 Web Applications with Server 1 30 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Table of Contents SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH TesiP n Web Panel g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en
2. 11 01 webview dll SCDADS30 SCDADB14 27590656 188416 Windows oleaut32 dll 21626880 315392 Windows ceshell dll 32440320 299008 Wiindows commcet dll 20905984 532480 Windows webview 011 21495808 126976 Wiindows imgdecmop dll 25427968 405504 Windows wininet dll 26017792 53248 Wiindows IECEExt dll 25886720 102400 Windows shlwapi dll 8CDADDBS SCDA10E4 shlwapi dll 8CDA1348 i rmP c tq CO CO H HP HH G C OI Cn Cn Cn e Figure 3 18 ProcessViewer window This window displays all currently executed processes To refresh the process screen carry out the following steps 1 Open the Processes menu 2 Tap the Refresh menu item You can also refresh the screen by tapping the Refresh icon To have the screen refreshed automatically carry out the following steps 1 Open the Processes menu 2 Tap the Update auto menu item A dot is displayed next to the Update auto menu item To display the modules carry out the following steps 1 Open the View menu 2 the Modules menu item A dot is displayed next to the Modules menu item To display the threads carry out the following steps 1 Open the View menu 2 Tap the Threads menu item A dot is displayed next to the Threads menu item To exit the process list carry out the following steps 1 Open the Processes menu 2 the Exit menu item 3 7 System info 1 Tap the Servic
3. To manage the host list carry out the following steps 1 Open the Hostslist index card Hetwork Configuration Adapters Identification Computer Mame Hastslist Lists the hosts Figure 3 9 Network Configuration dialog Hostslist index card 2 Tap the New button to specify a new host The Host entry dialog opens Host entry Hast name Address Figure 3 10 Host Entry dialog 3 Enter the new host name into the Host name field 4 Enter the associated IP address into the IP Address fields 5 Tap OK to confirm the entered information The Hostslist index card is displayed again 6 To delete a selected entry from the host list tap the Delete button 7 To edit a selected host list entry tap the Edit button 8 Then tap OK to confirm your settings At this point the entered settings have not been saved yet To save the settings you need to tap either the Save button or the Exit button in the Servicetool win dow sutron 7 ELECTRONIC GMBH 4970 4980 Configuration with the Service 3 3 Configuring the Soft Keyboard 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Input Panel icon The Input Panel Properties dialog opens Input Panel Properties Input Panel Current input method To quickly switch input methods tap TesiP n Web Panel Keyboard the Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu tat appears Allow applic
4. 1 5 2 1 mc 1 5 2 1 1 JOKE VDO 66 T 1 6 2 2 Updating the Operating System 1 7 2 3 Updating the Boot Loader 1 8 3 Configuration with the Service Tool a 1 9 3 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 1 9 3 1 1 Defining the Double Tap Settings 1 9 3 1 2 Calibrating the Touch Screen 1 10 3 2 Configuring the Netlwork 1 10 3 3 Configuring the Soft Keyboard 1 14 3 4 Setting the Date and Time 1 15 So Dip Gy uuu uuu uu uu uba ss mui DU HUP CO E 1 16 3 6 X Viewing the Process List 1 17 NAME 1 18 3 8 Selling up the Password 1 20 3 9 Configuring Web Applications
5. User Manual TesiP n Web Panel Part number Version Revision Date Valid for 80 860 554 1 0 16 01 2003 57 2 104 2 121 2 151 2 ELECTRONIC 9 SuTRON TesiP n Web Panel Revision Date Modifications 0 16 01 2003 First edition This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party in departure from the copyright provision is forbidden No part of this manual may be reproduced trans lated or electronically or photographically archived or altered without the express written consent from S tron electronic GmbH Violations shall be cause for damage liablility S tron electronic reserves the right to make any changes that contribute to technical improvement SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en n Web Panel Table of Contents 1 TOO FEARING 1 3 1 1 O 1 3 122 12 80 INOS 1 3 1 2 1 Minded USG RR TED DO TRO TET 1 3 1 3 Target Group 1 4 2 Commissioning and
6. 2 the View menu 3 Tap the Internet Options menu item The Internet Options dialog opens Start Page http www suetron de Search Page ttp www google de Cache Size in EB Use LAN autadial C Hover 4ubodial name Network m Access Ehe Internet using a proxy server OR Figure 3 32 Internet Options dialog 4 Define the required settings 5 To accept the settings tap the OK button 6 Exit the Internet Explorer for CE The WEB Conf wizard is displayed again 7 Tap the Finish button to exit the wizard The Servicetool window is displayed 8 Tap either the Save or Exit icon to save the settings SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5140 5360 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP n Web Panel Applications 4 Applications The following application descriptions outline various scenarios for the use of the TesiP n device 4 1 Using the Device as a Terminal Client 4 1 1 One Client One Application On the server side one application is executed which is operated and displayed by the client Terminal Terminal Server Terminal Client 1 Application 1 Figure 4 1 Scenario 1 4 1 2 Multiple Clients Multiple Applications On the server side several applications are executed separately from one another Each single application is operated and displayed by only one client Terminal Terminal Server Terminal Client 1 Application 1
7. Terminal Client 2 Application 2 Figure 4 2 Scenario 2 g V1 WP en 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH 1 27 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5210 5230 Applications TesiP n Web Panel 4 1 3 Multiple Clients Multiple Applications One Shared Service On the server side several applications are executed separately from one another Each single application is operated and displayed by only one client All of the appli cations share one service This service is executed independently from the applica tions Terminal Terminal Server Terminal Client 1 Application 1 Terminal Client 2 1 Application 2 Figure 4 3 Scenario 3 1 28 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5240 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP Web Panel Applications 4 1 4 Multiple Clients Multiple Servers Different contents are provided on two separate servers There are two clients run ning in the terminal One application is operated and displayed by the first client Via the application the client can access an independent service The HTML pages of the second server are displayed by the second client using a browser Terminal Terminal Server Terminal Client 1 1 Application 1 Web Server Figure 4 4 Scenario 4 4 2 Using the Device with WEB applications 4 2 1 Displaying Static HTML Pages O
8. situations or damage to the machine itself or other property can arise from the use of this device The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC directives and harmonized Euro pean standards Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behav ior lt This is a class A device This device may cause radio interference in residential ar eas In this case the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea sures and to bear the cost of same surnoN 7 ELECTRONIC GMBH Important Notes TesiP n Web Panel 1 3 Target Group All configuration programming installation commissioning operating and mainte nance work in connection with the automation system must be performed by trained personnel only e g qualified electricians electrical engineers etc The configuration and programming personnel must be familiar with the safety con cepts of automation technology SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP n Web Panel Commissioning and Maintenance 2 Commissioning and Maintenance Commission the device as described in the chapter on Mounting and Commis sioning of the user manual for the device After applying the supply voltage the operating device launches the BootLoader from the internal Flash memory During this process the status LEDs keep flashing
9. will not be stored In this case the device continues to work with the old settings 3 2 Configuring the Network 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Network icon The Network Configuration dialog opens Network Configuration Adapters Identification Computer ame Hostslist Lists the network drivers Installed on your device NEZO001 2000 Compatible Ethernet Driv To change driver settings PPTP1 PPTP1 NDTSW Adapter select the driver and then the Properties button Figure 3 4 Network Configuration dialog Adapters index card 1 Select the network adapter LAN90001 2 Tap the Properties button to change the adapter settings SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4870 4880 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool The dialog for specifying the adapter settings opens SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Card EValuation Version Settings 174 An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network Specify an address does nat automatically assign addresses ask your network IP Address administator for an address Subnet Mask and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway Figure 3 5 Network Configuration dialog IP Address index card The IP Address index card is displayed b
10. 17 DIRK 1 15 Timezone 9 1 16 U Update QS M ences Serre n 1 7 1 8 Updating the Operating System 1 7 8 S 1 21 Use Gestures 1 14 User 21 uuu pu 1 12 W WEB Conflfiguration 1 20 un 1 11 A 1 ELECTRONIC GMBH Index S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH TesiP n Web Panel g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en LA Bus 21u0129Je uonns q 149 409 6002 10 91 0 1 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH S tron electronic GmbH Kurze Stra e 29 D 70794 Filderstadt Tel 0049 711 77098 0 Fax 0049 711 77098 60 E Mail doku suetron de Internet www suetron com 9 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH
11. 2 3 e Apply Figure 3 14 Date Time Properties dialog Date index card The calender page shows the current date setting 2 To set the month and year tap the right and left arrows 3 Toset the day tap the number for the corresponding day To change the time zone setting carry out the following steps 1 Open the Timezone index card Date Time Properties Figure 3 15 Date Time Properties dialog Timezone index To open a list with the time zones tap the down arrow To select a time zone tap the name of the appropriate time zone Tap OK to confirm your settings i9 3 5 Configuring the Display 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Display icon SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH TesiP n Web Panel To navigate to the appropriate time zone tap the up and down arrows 5010 5030 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool The Display dialog opens Cancel Figure 3 16 Display dialog Brightness index card The Brightness index card is displayed by default The current brightness setting for the display is shown in the center section of the index card To change the brightness setting carry out the following steps 1 increase the brightness tap the button 2 To decrease the brightness tap the button To c
12. 8 Brightness 1 17 C Calibrating the Touch Screen 1 10 Computer Name 1 12 Configuration Mode 1 22 Contrast MORTE 1 17 Current Input Method 1 14 D M n 1 15 1 16 TIME E X X 1 15 Daylight Savings Time 1 15 Defining the Double Tap Settings 1 9 Device Data 1 19 Be 1 11 B M 1 11 DOMA RON TREND 1 12 E 1 8 Edit Connection 1 24 Enable Password Protection 1 20 H uuu ua ue elatus taste cite 1 13 l Ae T 1 22 Input Panel Properties 1 14 Intended Use 1 3 IF 9 1 11 VOU 1 12 ABU u 1 5 Contrast Brightness 1 5 m 1 5 New 1 2 LE 1 5 Right Mouse Button 1 5 L Large Upper Cas
13. NIC GMBH 5140 5190 g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by Sutron electronic GmbH WP_en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool IP address of the server server for the connection Automatic Logon User Name Password Domain Connection Speed Low Speed Connection Tap the Application tab to open the Application index card Edit Connection Met Connections Application Application to run C File Desktop Working Directory Figure 3 30 Edit Connection dialog Application index card This index card allows you to change the following settings Activation or deactivation of the automatic application launch Application name Working directory 1 25 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5200 Configuration with the Service TesiP n Web Panel 1 26 3 9 2 Configuring the Internet Explorer for CE You can configure the Internet Explorer for CE in the Internet Options dialog of the Internet Explorer for CE 1 Launch the Internet Explorer for CE by tapping the IE for CE button in the WEB configuration wizard configuration mode operating made Client Configuration Terminal Client IE for CE Figure 3 31 Client Configuration dialog The Internet Explorer for CE opens To configure the Internet Explorer carry out the following steps
14. at short intervals When the boot process is complete the desktop of the Windows CE operating sys tem appears The desktop contains icons for the following items Recycle Bin Explorer My Computer Internet Explorer for CE IE for CE Pocket Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 2 1 Help Keys Use this key to show a soft keyboard To hide the keyboard press the key again y Use this key to open the Task Manager in order to change to another task or use this key to close the Task Manager When you press this key again the dialog for chang ing to another task is closed Use this key to open the Service tool To exit the Service tool press the key again ai NB Use this key to open the context menu which can usually be reached by pressing the right mouse button Use this key to set the contrast and the brightness define the contrast brightness setting use the combinations shown below as follows To increase the To increase the contrast brightness 72 y p y c 0 o To reduce the To reduce the bright contrast ness lt go Bes 4 sutron gt ELECTRONIC GMBH Commissioning and Maintenance TesiP n Web Panel 2 1 1 Soft Keyboard When you call up the soft keyboard it initially displays only small lower case char acters numbers and those special characters that are available on a hardware
15. ations to change the Input panel state Figure 3 11 Input Panel Properties dialog In the Current input method field you see the current selection for the soft key board input device These settings cannot be changed 1 Tap the Options button The Soft Keyboard Options dialog opens 7 Large keys e r t Small keys m Use gestures for Space Backspace Shift and Enter fol Space Backspace Lg Enter Figure 3 12 Soft Keyboard Options dialog The dialog displays the current settings for the soft keyboard 2 Select the Large keys radio button if you want the keyboard to be displayed with large upper case keys 3 Select the Small keys radio button if you want the keyboard to be displayed with small lower case keys 4 Tick the Use gestures check box to replace the functions of the space back space Enter and Shift keys by carrying out specific gestures In this case you would have to do the following To enter the character which a key stands for tap the key To enter the character assigned to the shift function tap the key and carry out an upward sweeping movement To enter a space tap any key and carry out a sweeping movement to the right SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4950 4960 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the S
16. ce with the Internet Explorer which when launched sends a HTTP request to the specified URL 1 Enter an IP address into the IP Address field or a URL into the URL field 2 Tick the check box next to the entry if you want the Internet Explorer or the Ter minal Client respectively to automatically check the network connection with this address 3 Then tap the gt gt button 1 21 S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5130 5370 Configuration with the Service TesiP n Web Panel The next wizard dialog opens configuration mode operating made Client Configuration Terminal Client IE for CE Figure 3 25 Client Configuration dialog 1 If you want this dialog to be open after a restart is performed select the config uration mode radio button 2 If you want to place the device into the normal operating mode select the oper ating mode radio button If you want to launch the wizard which allows you to configure the Terminal Cli ent tap the Terminal Client button See Configuring the Terminal Client on page 1 23 4 Tap the IE for CE button to launch the Internet Explorer for CE so that you can configure it See Configuring the Internet Explorer for CE on page 1 26 5 Tapthe Finish button to exit the wizard You will return to the Service tool You have the following options to save the changes you made to the registry with the aid of the wizard 1 Tap the Save icon You will re
17. ch time this ap plication is exited it will be restarted again 5 Tick both check boxes if you want both the Internet Explorer for CE and the Ter minal Client to be launched automatically after the system is booted 6 Do not tick any of these two check boxes if neither of these applications is to be launched automatically after the system is booted 7 Select the full screen radio button if you want to display the Internet Explorer in full screen mode after the system is booted In full screen mode the menus toolbar and status bar are not displayed 8 Select the with menu radio button to display the Internet Explorer with the menu bar after the system is booted 9 Then tap the gt gt button The next wizard dialog opens WEB Configuration Use ICMP to check network connectivity IP Address 192 168 100 10 Use to check network connectivity URL http www suetron ce Figure 3 23 Network Connectivity dialog Every time the Terminal Client is launched a ping is sent to the IP address specified in this index card This ping is used to check the network connection If no response is received after sending two pings the Terminal Client assumes that there is no con nection to the server In this case you will receive an error message WEBp nel WEBStart Ver 0 1 Can t connect to server IP Address 192 168 100 15 Figure 3 24 Error message No connection A similar process takes pla
18. domain provided by your Domain mydomain network administator Figure 3 7 Network Configuration dialog Identification index card 2 Enter your user name into the User name field 3 Enter your password into the Password field 4 Enter the name of the domain into the Domain field The user name password and domain information are stored in the device Sav ing this information represents a general security risk To assign the device a unique name with which it will be represented on the Microsoft network carry out the following steps 1 Open the Computer Name index card Network Configuration Adapters Identification Computer Mame Hastslist Identifies the device in the Marne mvtesipan network address 192 168 100 121 Figure 3 8 Network Configuration dialog Computer Name index card 2 Enter a name for the device into the Name field To be able to connect to the network drive you first need to change the preset name Your own IP address of the operating device appears in the IP address field If a name server is not available you can create a host list so that an assignment between computer names and IP addresses is possible 1 12 S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4910 4920 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en n Web Panel Configuration with the Service
19. e button to select the file EBOOT NBO located on the memory card provided its name is not already displayed in the dialog 7 Tap the Update Boot Loader button to start the loading process The operating mode changes from IDLE to RUN Once the transfer process is com plete the operating mode changes from RUN back to IDLE 8 Exit the Update OS program When the TesiP n device is started the next time it is booted with the new Boot loader 7 sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5380 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool 3 Configuration with the Service Tool Launch the Service tool to be able to configure the device 4 Sty lus Network Input Panel Date Time i Display Processes Systeminfo Password exl WEB Cont Save Exit Figure 3 1 Service Tool window 3 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Stylus icon The Stylus Properties dialog opens Stylus Properties Double Tap calibration Double tap this arid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Figure 3 2 Stylus Properties dialog Double Tap tab The Double Tap ind
20. e Keys 1 14 M MAG u 1 19 Mes q 1 17 SuTRON Index N Name Server 1 11 Net ConnectionSsS a 1 24 Network Adapter 1 10 NK NB0 eremi nennen 1 7 Operating Mode 1 22 OS 1 19 OS Version cccccccccccecececececcccecececacecaeauaenenenens 1 19 P Password 1 12 Process 1 17 R mil u MH 1 18 5 Safety Notes 1 3 S u 1 19 Service Tool ccccccecececececcccccececececacecacecaenerens 1 9 Small Lower Case 1 14 Soft Keyboard u 1 1 6 Soft Keyboard Options 1 14 Summer Time mme 1 15 Symbols General 1 3 SV SCM B er iiem 1 19 T Target Group u uuu u ueneno 1 4 Terminal Client 1 22 1 23 1551 u 1
21. e is not already displayed in the dialog 7 Tap the Update OS button to start the loading process The operating mode changes from IDLE to RUN Once the operating system has been completely transferred the operating mode changes from RUN back to IDLE and the following window appears AN Default Registry restored and Image Update OF Figure 2 4 Update OK message 8 Tap OK once to close the message window 9 Exit the Update OS program When the TesiP n device is started the next time it is booted with the new operating system sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5380 5390 Commissioning and Maintenance TesiP n Web Panel 2 3 Updating the Boot Loader The new Boot loader must be located on a Compact Flash card From this card the new Boot loader is loaded into the internal Flash memory of the TesiP n device To load the new Boot loader into the TesiP n device carry out the following steps 1 Plug the Compact Flash card containing the new Boot loader into the TesiP device Connect the device to the supply voltage Launch the Windows Explorer Open the Storage Card directory Launch the Update OS program by double tapping the corresponding icon aw or JM The program is launched and displays the following dialog Update O5 Browse Browse Update Boot Loader IDLE Storage Lard ik nb Storage Lardyeboot nb Default Registry IDLE Figure 2 5 Update OS program 6 Tap the Brows
22. e tool key SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH TesiP n Web Panel 5060 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool 2 Then tap the Systeminfo icon The Systeminfo window opens Systeminfo Device Data OS Version WebiPanel Version 18 OS Date Built Dec 3 2002 14 42 11 Serial 210280037 MAC Address 00 07 92 00 00 43 Figure 3 19 Systeminfo window Device Data index The Device Data index card is displayed by default The following information is shown on this card OS Version Operating system Kernel OS Date Date when Kernel was created Serial Serial number of the device MAC Address MAC address of the LAN interface To check the status of the battery carry out the following steps 1 Open the Battery index card Systeminfo Device Data Battery Battery OK Figure 3 20 Systeminfo window Battery index card The following status can be displayed Battery OK Battery is in good condition No battery found Battery is drained or no battery attached 1 19 S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5090 5100 Configuration with the Service TesiP n Web Panel 1 20 3 8 Setting up the Password The password protection becomes active when the operator attempts to call up the Service tool or the Task Manager from with
23. ervice Tool To move one digit to the left and to delete the digit in the process tap any key and carry out a sweeping movement to the left Toactuate the Enter key tap any key and carry out a downward sweeping move ment 5 Tap OK to confirm your settings The Input Panel Properties dialog appears again 6 Complete your settings by tapping OK 3 4 Setting the Date and Time gt Date and time settings are saved only on devices that are equipped with a battery 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Date Time icon The Date Time Properties dialog opens Date Time Properties Timezone 10 42 20 Sec Cancel Daylight savings time Apply Figure 3 13 Date Time Properties dialog Time index card The Time index card is displayed by default The current time setting is shown in the center section of the index card To change the time setting carry out the following steps 1 To set the hours tap the Hour and Hour buttons 2 Toset the minutes tap the Min and Min buttons 3 Toset the seconds tap the Sec and Sec buttons 4 To switch to summer time tick the Daylight savings time check box To change the date setting carry out the following steps 1 15 S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4990 Configuration with the Service 1 Open the Date index card Date Time Properties 25 22 20 Z4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 75 26 27 rem 31 1
24. ex card is displayed by default 3 1 1 Defining the Double Tap Settings To test the settings defined for the double tap tap the test icon twice To change the current double tap settings tap the checkered pattern grid twice The speed and the physical distance between the two taps will be recorded as the new double tap settings S sutron b ELECTRONIC GMBH 4850 4860 Configuration with the Service 3 1 2 TesiP n Web Panel Calibrating the Touch Screen Open the Calibration index card Stylus Properties Dauble Tap Calibration 4 If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then litt the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Figure 3 3 Stylus Properties dialog Calibration tab To change the calibration settings of the touch screen carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Recalibrate button to start the calibration process 2 Tap and hold the center of the cross precisely the center until the cross changes its position The calibration process is complete when the cross disappears At this point the changes still need to be saved The device waits 30 seconds for you to tap the touch screen for this purpose If you do not tap the touch screen within this time period the new settings
25. g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP n Web Panel Important Notes 1 Important Notes 1 1 Symbols The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and dangers Danger This symbol is used to refer to instructions which if ignored carelully fol lowed could result in personal injury Notes This symbol indicates application tips or supplementary notes Reference to source of information E This symbol refers to detailed sources of information on the current topic 1 2 Safety Notes Readthis manual carefully before using the operating device Keep this manual in a place where it is always accessible to all users Proper transportation handling and storage placement and installation of this product are prerequisites for its subsequent flawless and safe operation This user manual contains the most important information for the safe operation of the device The user manual in particular the safety notes must be observed by all person nel working with the device Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained per sonnel 1 2 1 Intended Use The device is designed for use in the industry The device is state of the art and has been built to the latest standard safety re quirements However dangerous
26. hange the contrast setting carry out the following steps 1 Open the Contrast index card Figure 3 17 Display dialog Contrast index card 2 increase the contrast tap the button 3 To decrease the contrast tap the button 4 Tap OK to confirm your settings 3 6 Viewing the Process List The process list displays a list of all current processes and either of the modules or of the threads SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5040 5050 Configuration with the Service 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Processes icon The ProcessViewer window opens ProcessViewer Time User Mode Time Kernel Made Num Threads 00 00 00 109 SCCADIEE 00 00 00 686 8CC991D4 00 00 00 156 SCEF76E6 00 00 26 641 8CF8D78E explorer exe i 00 00 01 785 8CDC687E gwes exe 00 00 00 850 00 00 00 011 8CED6856 device exe 00 00 10 287 8CFDBB86 matrixscanner 0 00 00 00 008 CDC6436 filesys exe i 00 00 02 157 i 00 00 00 308 CFEFOD2 HF I CO CO J N nO Module HModule Global Usage Lokal Usage Base Address Base Size Full Path SCFEFESO 7 33030144 487424 Windows coredll dll 8CF44880 30343168 36864 Windows winsock dll SCF8611C 27787264 491520 Windows ole32 dll SCF86498 27131904 327680 WWindows rpcrt4 dll 8CF866E4 28901376 20480 Windows Ipcrt dll asform dll 8CDB8000 21954560 102400 Windows asform dll oleaut32 dll 8CDB86CC ceshell dll
27. in the running application To set up the password carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Password icon The Password dialog opens Password Password Password poe Confirm password 4 Enable password protection Cancel Figure 3 21 Password dialog 3 Enter a password into the Password field An asterisk will be displayed for each entered character 4 Enter the same password once more into the Confirm password field 5 Tick the Enable password protection check box 3 9 Configuring Web Applications 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the WEB Conf icon The wizard opens and assists you in configuring the Web applications WEB Configuration Microsoft Terminal Client IE Appearance C full screen with menu Figure 3 22 Internet Explorer Appearance dialog SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5110 5120 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool 3 Tick the Internet Explorer for CE check box if you want the Internet Explorer for CE to be launched automatically after the system is booted Each time this appli cation is exited it will be restarted again 4 Tickthe Microsoft Terminal Client check box if you want the Microsoft Terminal Client to be launched automatically after the system is booted Ea
28. key board when the Shift key is not pressed Figure 2 1 Soft keyboard with small lower case characters When you tab the Shift key the software keyboard provides large upper case char acters and those special characters that are available on a hardware keyboard when the Shift key is pressed 7 sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 4930 4940 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en Web Panel Commissioning and Maintenance 2 2 Updating the Operating System The new operating system must be located on a Compact Flash card From this card the new operating system is loaded into the internal Flash memory of the TesiP Gn device To load the new operating system into the TesiP n device carry out the following steps 1 Plug the Compact Flash card containing the new operating system into the Te siP Qn device Connect the device to the supply voltage Launch the Windows Explorer Open the Storage Card directory Launch the Update OS program by double tapping the corresponding icon E G The program is launched and displays the following dialog Browse Browse Update Boot Loader IDLE IDLE Storage Lard nb Storage Lardyeboot nb Default Registry IDLE Figure 2 3 Update OS program 6 Tapthe Browse button to select the file NK NBO on the memory card provided its nam
29. main within the Service tool 2 Tap the Exit icon The Registry Saving dialog opens Tap the Yes button to save the changes in the registry A message window is displayed while the storage process takes places Once the storage process is complete you will return to the desktop If you do not save the settings in the registry they will be lost when a restart is per formed SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5140 g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en TesiP 9 n Web Panel Configuration with the Service Tool 3 9 1 Configuring the Terminal Client The Terminal Client can be configured with the aid of a wizard 1 Launch the wizard by tapping the Terminal Client button in the WEB configura tion wizard configuration mode operating made Client Configuration Terminal Client IE for CE Figure 3 26 Client Configuration dialog The wizard opens displaying the following dialog WTS Connection Wizard a name for the new connection Marne the name of the computer to which you want to connect Server Click Low Speed Connection if you are connecting across a slower network Low Speed Connection Figure 3 27 First dialog of the WTS Connection Wizard 2 Follow the instructions provided by the wizard and define the necessary settings gt su
30. n the server side a Web server provides HTML pages and scripts of a file system These HTML pages and scripts are displayed by several terminals using a browser Terminal Web Server Browser File System Figure 4 5 Scenario 1 1 29 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5250 5260 Applications TesiP n Web Panel 4 2 2 Web Applications with Embedded Web Server On the server side a Web server uses a Common Gateway Interface CGI to ex change form data with a software controller The terminal displays the form data in HTML pages using a browser Terminal Server Browser Web Server Hardware Control Figure 4 6 Scenario 2 4 2 3 Web Applications with Server Pages On the server side a Web server provides HTML pages which were previously up dated with current values by a Server Page Machine Form data are transferred back to the Server Page Machine The terminal displays the form data in HTML pages using a browser Terminal Server Browser Web Server Server Page Machine JDBC ODBC 5270 5280 File System Figure 4 7 Scenario 3 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g V1 1 0 16 01 2003 O Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en g_V1 1 0 16 01 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH WP en n Web Panel A Index A 1 25 1 19 Boot Loader 1
31. re you enter srv into the field the name for the connection Any other name will not be accepted 3 To proceed to the next wizard dialog tap the Next gt button 4 To return to the previous wizard dialog tap the lt Back button 5 To accept the settings tap the OK button This will return you to the WEB Conf wizard 1 23 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5140 5150 Configuration with the Service TesiP n Web Panel 6 Tap the Finish button to exit the wizard The Servicetool window is displayed 7 Tap either the Save the Exit icon to save the settings 3 9 1 1 Changing the Terminal Client Settings You can change an existing Terminal Client configuration via a dialog 1 Open the corresponding dialog by tapping the Terminal Client button in the WEB configuration wizard configuration mode operating made Client Configuration Terminal Client IE for CE Figure 3 28 Client Configuration dialog The Edit Connection dialog opens and the Net Connections index card is dis played by default Edit Connection Met Connections Application Connection ory Server 192 166 100 10 Automatic Logon Username Password Domain Connection Speed Low Speed Connection Figure 3 29 Edit Connection dialog Net Connections index card This index card allows you to change the following settings Name of the connection SuTRON ELECTRO
32. y default 3 Specify whether you want the DHCP service to assign an address to the de vice dynamically 4 f you are unable to use DHCP enter at least one fixed IP address and one sub net mask 5 Then open the Name Servers index card SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Card EValuation Version Settings 17 IP Address Mame Servers Mame server addresses may be Primary DAS automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter You secondary DIS can specify additional WINS or DAS resalvers in the space provided Secondary WINS Primary WINS Figure 3 6 Network Configuration dialog Name Servers index card 6 If you do not have the DHCP service assign the IP addresses dynamically enter the IP address of the DNS server and of the WINS server into this index card 7 Click OK to close the dialog gt For the IP address settings to become active the device must be restarted The Adapters index card is displayed again 1 11 S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4890 4900 Configuration with the Service TesiP n Web Panel To enter the user name which you use to log on to an enabled network drive carry out the following steps 1 Open the Identification index card Network Configuration OK Adapters Identification Computer Marne Hostslist Windows CE uses this User mame myname Information to gain access to network resources Enter the Password p User name password and

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