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Viewing the Module’s Web Pages

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Viewing the Module’s

Web Pages

Chapter 10 provides instructions on how to monitor the module and
connected MD65 MDI drive using the module’s web interface.

Future enhancements may result in web pages that look different
than the examples shown in this chapter.

10.1 Accessing the Module’s Main Web

Page

After configuring the module, you can view its web pages. These
pages present information about the module, the drive to which it is
connected, and the other MDI devices connected to the drive such
as an OIM or other daisy-chained drives (when module is operated
in Multi-Drive mode).

By default the module web pages are disabled. To enable the web
pages, set the Web Pages Switch (SW2 in figure 3.1) to its “Enable
Web” position and then reset the module.

The module can be configured to automatically send e-mail
messages to desired addresses when selected drive faults occur
and/or are cleared, or when the module takes a communication or
idle fault action. For more details, see the Configure E-mail
Notification Web Page section of this chapter.

Bits 0 and 1 of Web Features (parameter 30) can be used to
respectively protect the configured settings for e-mail notification
and the Process Display web page. The process display settings
determine the parameters whose values you want shown in the
“Process status” field on the Home page and the Process Display
pop-up window for the host. (When the module is operated in Multi-
Dive mode, the Home Page does not show a “Process status” field
for a host.) For more detail on how to protect settings, see section
4.9, Setting Web Features Access.

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