3 using the web interface, 4 configuring the usb port, Figure 17 super-thermometer web interface – Fluke 1595A User Manual

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1594A/1595A Super-Thermometer

Using the Web Interface

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1. In the NETWORK screen, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select HOST NAME.
2. While HOST NAME is highlighted, pressing the ENTER key opens the Alpha-Numeric Interface

allowing the user to enter a host name up to 16 characters in length.

3. Select the SAVE (F3) function key to save the newly entered host name.
4. Cycle the unit’s power to allow the new host name to take effect.

8.3 Using the Web Interface

The Super-Thermometer web interface (“Figure 17 Super-Thermometer Web Interface” on page 68) allows

the user to easily communicate with the Super-Thermometer through the Ethernet connection. The web inter-

face is a page that is served by the Super-Thermometer when the LAN port is configured and connected to a

network. The user is able to access the web interface by simply entering the IP address of the Super-Thermom-

eter in an internet browser.

Important:

The LAN port must be properly configured and connected to a network before the web

interface tool will operate. The computer used to view the web interface must be on the same network.

The Home screen of the web interface displays product information and the current TCP/IP settings of the

Super-Thermometer.The Measure screen of the web interface provides a remote view of the Super-Thermom-

eter display with buttons and selection boxes that allow the user to start and stop measurement, reset statistics,

clear alert messages, enable and disable scan mode, and select measurement channels.
The Terminal screen of the web interface allows the user to enter any remote operation command in the

Command window. If a command requires a reply from the Super-Thermometer, the reply will appear in the

Response window. A password is required to use the Terminal screen. The default password is 1234. A new

password can be configured in the System Menu, Password screen.

Figure 17 Super-Thermometer Web Interface

8.4 Configuring the USB Port

The rear USB device port (Type B), labeled COMPUTER, allows the Super-Thermometer to be controlled by

a computer as a USB peripheral.
The USB port must be enabled before communication. Use the following steps to enable the rear USB port:

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