Siemens CFVA-IP user manual Device homepage, Calling up the device homepage

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Device homepage

9 Device homepage

9.1Calling up the device homepage

There are two ways of calling up the device homepage:

Using Internet Explorer

Using the Web-Cam IP Manager

9.1.1Calling up the device homepage using Microsoft Internet Explorer

1.Type the IP address that is allocated to the device in the http address line in Internet Explorer. See section 10.1: Changing the device IP address.

e. g.: http://141.73.31.3/

2.Press the Enter key.

The device homepage will be displayed.

9.1.2Calling up the device homepage using the Web-Cam IP Manager

This assumes that:

The Web-Cam IP Manager and all the devices are located in the same network segment. If a device and the Web-Cam IP Manager are not located in the same network segment, you must ensure that associated gateway (router) passes the SSDP multicast messages sent by the Web-Cam IP Manager to the network segment where the device is located.

1.Start the Web-Cam IP Manager by loading IP Manager.exe. This application can be found on the CD.

The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will open:

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Contents IP-Module IP-Module CFVA-IP IP-Module CVVA-IP Page Contents Page About this manual IntroductionGeneral Safety Precautions Ordering data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Ordering dataOrdering data for IP-Module CFVA-IP EU Directive Norms and DirectivesTechnical data for IP-Module CFVA-IP Technical dataTechnical data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Installing IP-Module type CFVA-IP Installing the IP-ModuleInstallation and connection of the dome camera IP-Module fixingExploded view of IP-Module CVVA-IP Installing IP-Module type CVVA-IPIP-Module fixing Changing the IP address of the client PC Establishing initial communication with the deviceMapping a network route Control panel Network connectionsEstablishing initial communication with the device Ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = Checking device accessibilityCalling up the device homepage Using Internet Explorer Using the Web-Cam IP ManagerDevice homepage Click on the Home page of selected device... button Device homepage Components of the device homepageConfiguring network settings Manual IP address and subnet mask allocation Automatic address designation by the Dhcp or Bootp serverChanging the device IP address Example Changing the IP address using the Web-Cam IP ManagerConfiguring network settings Configuring text overlay Configuring image parametersConfiguring general image parameters Overlay text Configuring Jpeg encoder settingsOverlay text position Overlay text colorPAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA Setting the date and time Factory set user names Configuring user names and passwordsManual restart Restarting the IP ModuleRestart by Ping Watchdog Activate the Enable restart by Ping-Watchdog check boxDisplaying live video Live videoDisplaying live video Storing still pictures Setting live video resolutionLow StandardConnecting to internet Establishing access to the device via internetStatic IP address Dynamic IP addressEstablishing access to the device via internet Example of access using a dynamic IP addressEmbedding live video images Embedding live video images in a dedicated HtmlExample for an executable Html Embedding still picturesService mode Index Configuring user namesDokument Nr. A24205-A336-B383

CFVA-IP specifications

Siemens CFVA-IP is an advanced control system designed for industrial automation, combining performance, flexibility, and reliability to meet the diverse demands of modern manufacturing processes. This system is engineered to operate seamlessly across various industries, including automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals.

One of the primary features of the CFVA-IP is its integration capability with existing infrastructure. It supports a wide array of communication protocols, allowing for easy connection with legacy systems and new components alike. This ensures a smooth transition and interoperability within the industrial ecosystem, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.

The CFVA-IP utilizes state-of-the-art technologies, such as Ethernet and IP-based communication, to facilitate high-speed data transfer and real-time control. This enables operators to monitor processes and make informed decisions quickly. The system is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools that provide insights into operational performance, helping to identify potential issues before they escalate into significant problems.

A notable characteristic of the Siemens CFVA-IP is its modular design. This allows for easy customization and scalability, enabling manufacturers to expand their systems as needed without significant overhauls. Users can select from various input/output modules, communication interfaces, and power supplies to tailor the system to their specific applications and requirements.

Additionally, the CFVA-IP features comprehensive safety measures, including built-in redundancy and support for safety protocols. It complies with international safety standards, ensuring that operations can continue securely even in critical scenarios. This feature is particularly essential in industries where safety and regulatory compliance are paramount.

Another significant advantage of the Siemens CFVA-IP is its user-friendly interface. The system includes intuitive software tools designed to ease programming and control. The graphical interface simplifies configuration and monitoring, allowing even less technically inclined users to operate the system efficiently. Moreover, training tools and extensive documentation are available, ensuring that staff can quickly adapt to the new system.

In conclusion, Siemens CFVA-IP stands out as a versatile and robust solution for industrial automation. Its combination of integration capability, advanced technologies, modular design, safety features, and user-friendly interface makes it an ideal choice for companies looking to modernize their manufacturing processes while maintaining efficiency and reliability. The CFVA-IP not only meets current automation needs but is also poised to adapt to future challenges in the ever-evolving industrial landscape.