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3 <strong>eWON</strong> Configuration Interface<br />

Just after you have logged in successfully, the <strong>eWON</strong> Web Interface will be displayed.<br />

Figure 3: <strong>eWON</strong> interface page<br />

But before analyzing the Monitoring Web Interfaces page, you need to configure your <strong>eWON</strong>.<br />

Click on the Configuration menu item. The following Configuration web page then appears:<br />

3.1 Overview<br />

<strong>General</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>eWON</strong> Configuration<br />

Figure 4: <strong>eWON</strong> configuration links<br />

The Configuration menu includes the following points:<br />

• User’s list<br />

The user’s list is used by the <strong>eWON</strong> to restrict access to the various features of the <strong>eWON</strong> according to the user’s rights. It also<br />

allows logging the user’s actions (like alarm acknowledge…).<br />

See also chapter "Users Setup" on page 8<br />

• Tags list<br />

The <strong>eWON</strong> monitors and manages variables (called Tags). A Tag can be Boolean or float, and Tags are produced by IO servers. The<br />

configuration of a Tag defines its IO server and all its monitoring parameters (historical logging (Warning: not for all <strong>eWON</strong>s<br />

versions - see table page 220), alarm levels, etc.<br />

See also chapter "Tag definition: Introduction" on page 75<br />

• System configuration<br />

Communication and global configuration of the <strong>eWON</strong> are defined here.<br />

See also chapter "System Setup" on page 12<br />

• IO Server configuration<br />

As explained in chapter "Tag definition: Introduction" on page 75, each Tag is produced by an IO server. An IO server can interface<br />

the physical <strong>eWON</strong> IO or the Modbus remote IO, etc. Some of these IO servers require some configuration.<br />

See also chapter "IO servers setup" on page 88<br />

• Pages definitions<br />

It is possible to organize the Tags by groups. These groups are called "pages" and they help keep a clearer organization of the<br />

Tags and also manage per user rights for the Tags. Two pages, called "Default" and "System" are automatically defined, and up to<br />

10 pages can be user defined.<br />

See also chapter "Pages configuration" on page 88<br />

• Scripts Configuration<br />

The Basic language that is embedded in the <strong>eWON</strong> allows you to create your own scripts that you will use to get access to the data<br />

that are stored in the <strong>eWON</strong>, in order to perform real-time monitoring or programming actions on alarms,...<br />

See also chapter "Script Setup" on page 89<br />

• Wizards<br />

Some wizards are availables to help you quickly configure some <strong>eWON</strong> features.<br />

See also chapter<br />

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