Bosch Appliances 3.5 manual Configuration software, 40.1Introduction, 40.2Starting and logging on

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40 Configuration software

Praesideo 3.5 Installation and User Instructions 9 System Configuration

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40 Configuration software

40.1Introduction

The network controller is equipped with a web interface. The web interface is accessible using the configuration PC connected to the network controller and can be used to configure and diagnose the Praesideo system.

Note

The web interface is not factory installed on the network controller. Putting the web interface on the network controller is part of the software installation process (see chapter 35).

40.2Starting and logging on

Proceed as follows to log on to the web interface:

1Start a web browser program on the configuration PC.

2Enter the IP address of the network controller in the address bar. A screen similar to the one in figure 40.1 appears.

figure 40.2: Logon window

5Enter the user name in the User Name field, enter the password in the Password field and click OK to open the web interface. A screen similar to the one in figure 40.3 appears.

figure 40.1: Home page of the Praesideo web interface

3Select a language for the web interface at the bottom of the page.

4Click the Continue button to access the web interface. A screen similar to the one in figure 40.2 pops up.

figure 40.3: Web interface elements

Note

The default user name is admin, the default password is admin. The password can be changed by adding a new user with administrator rights and then deleting the default user (see section 41.3 and 41.4).

40.3Overview

The web interface (see figure 40.3) contains the following elements:

Configure - A button that opens the configuration section of the web interface (see section 40.4).

Diagnose - A button that opens the diagnostics section of the web interface (see section 50).

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