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Honeywell WEB-HMI Series User Manual

Honeywell WEB-HMI Series User Manual

Touchscreen monitors

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WEB-HMI
Touchscreen Monitors
User Guide

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  • Page 1 WEB-HMI Touchscreen Monitors User Guide...
  • Page 2 Honeywell International Inc. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer.
  • Page 3 WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT Chapter 1 - About this Guide ................1 Chapter 2 - First & quick start of device............2 First start of the device......................2 Configuration of the web client..................3 Chapter 3 - System Settings ................8 Open the System settings menu ..................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - About This Guide

    CHAPTER 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 6: Chapter 2 - First & Quick Start Of Device

    CHAPTER FIRST & QUICK START OF DEVICE First start of the device After starting up the device for the first time, you are located on the settings page. Therefore, user need to login to the Setup menu to configure the device. By default, the username and password are admin.
  • Page 7: Configuration Of The Web Client

    Confirm the new password in the Confirm Password box. Select Change Password. The ‘admin’ password will be changed and the device will now reboot. The new password will be required to change the configuration of the device. Note: Keep your password strong by following these mandatory rules: Use eight or more characters, mix uppercase and lowercase letters with numbers and special characters.
  • Page 8 Accessing the System Settings Screen On the HTML5 web application, tap and hold the top left corner of the touchscreen for 5 seconds to open the settings page.   5 seconds  The Web Browser Settings After entering the configuration menu, Web Browser System Settings panel dis- plays.
  • Page 9 Change the “on start” behavior of the device Item Default Description Open settings page After a restart of the device the setting page displays On Startup Continue where you left Jump to the application where you left Open homepage Open the configured Homepage Homepage https://google.com Enter the start page which you want to load as homepage...
  • Page 10 Disabling the DHCP switch will allow you to enter the IP address manually. After you press save, the manually entered IP address will be used for the device. Note: The device has an internal firewall that blocks all incoming network traffic, including Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) ping requests.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 - System Settings

    CHAPTER SYSTEM SETTINGS Open the System settings menu The system settings menu displays after powering on the device and entering valid credentials “Username” and “Password” into the login page. The system settings The main topics of configuration are listed on the left side of the system settings screen.
  • Page 12: Localisation

    Localisation Use to set 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 keyboard according to the required language.
  • Page 13: Date & Time

    To download the log files: Step 1. Access the System Settings screen. Then, select Logs. Step 2. Select Save. The file system screen is displayed. Step 3. Insert a USB memory stick into one of the USB ports of the HMI panel. Step 4.
  • Page 14: Network

    Network Tap Network to configure the network parameters. Available parameter in edit mode are as follows: Parameter Description General Settings Device hostname Avahi Hostname 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...
  • Page 15: Management

    Management From the management area, it is possible to Update System Components of the WEB-HMI device. Caution: Working in the Management area is a critical operation and, when not performed correctly, may damage product, requiring service of the product. Contact technical support for assistance. Use the "Clear"...
  • Page 16 Step 2. Select Browse. The following screen is displayed: Step 3. Insert a USB memory stick (containing the required font(s)) into one of the USB ports on the lower edge of the HMI panel and wait for the device name (e.g. usbmemory) to appear on the screen. Step 4.
  • Page 17: Authentication

    Authentication Enter in edit mode to change the authentication passwords. Restart Enables HMI device to be restarted in either of the following modes: • Config OS: Select to restart the HMI device in special configuration mode. Do not use this mode unless requested by Technical Support team. •...
  • Page 18: Exit

    Parameter Description If enabled, a user agent can be specified (e.g. Android) to ensure the Change UserAgent Homepage is displayed correctly. Enables or disables the onscreen virtual keyboard. Use system virtual Once the “Virtual keyboard” option is disabled, the only way to enter keyboard text will be by using a keyboard connected to one of the HMI panel USB ports.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 - Factory Reset

    CHAPTER FACTORY RESET Factory reset Device restore deletes all configuration items and all customer data on the device, except installed firmware and application updates. Reset Procedure Step 1. Power cycle the device Step 2. Keep tapping the touch screen until "TAP-TAP DETECTED" appears on the top of the screen.
  • Page 20: Firmware Update

    CHAPTER SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE UPDATES Always ensure that all components of the system run the latest firmware and soft- ware components. See Firmware Update section. Firmware Update The product has four firmware elements that can be updated. • BSP, Bootloader, ConfigOS and MainOS •...
  • Page 21 iii.Touch and hold the screen. The ">>" is pointing to "RESTART: ConfigOS". iv.Do not lift the finger until the panel starts rebooting to ConfigOS. 3. Authentication with admin user. 4. Open tab "Management". 5. Click the "Update" button in the section "Bootloader", "Config OS" and/or "Main OS"...
  • Page 22 3. Press the "Startup Sequence" button. 4. Authentication with admin user. 5. Open tab "Management". 6. On the "Installed Apps" list, select Chromium and press the uninstall "Button". 7. Insert the USB stick. Until the product beeps. Then press the "Install" button. WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
  • Page 23 8. Browse to "/mnt/usbmemory" location and select the image to install "un6x- chromium-xx-x.x.zip". 9. After the installation is complete press the "Done" button to execute the restart sequence. WEBs HMI Touchscreen Monitor - User Guide...
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