Structure of the web interface
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Fig. 22: Structure of the web interface
1. Menu
2. Parameter
3. Setting / Status
4. Comments / Information
5. Buttons for saving, restarting and loading presets
The following menus are displayed in the web interface:
"State"
"Settings"
"> Default"
"Operator"
"System"
"Documentation"
"State" menu
Here you cannot make any settings. Status information of
the device is displayed, e.g.
Current state
Fault messages
Configuration, e.g. LED colour scheme (green / blue)
Backend-System
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"Settings" menu
Basic settings can be made here, e.g.
Connection to a Backend-System
Maximum charging current
If necessary the presets defined in the menu "> Default"
can be restored through the button "Settings Default &
Restart".
"> Default" menu
This is where presets for the "Settings" menu can be
defined.
"Operator" menu
This is where all advanced settings for setting up the
device can be made, e.g.
Connection to a Backend-System
"System" menu
Here you cannot make any settings. Information concern-
ing the firmware version and the system are displayed. A
firmware update can be executed here.
"Documentation" menu
Here you cannot make any settings. The interface docu-
mentation and error messages are described.
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