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    HiMobile Step by Step Guide

    A guide to demonstrating HiMobile without Industrial HiVision

    Author: Mark CooksleyDate: 31st March 2014

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    Contents

    INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... ............................. 3

    GETTING STARTED ....................................................... ........................................................... .......... 3

    SETTINGS MENU .................................................. ........................................................... .................... 3

    NETWORK MENU ........................................................... ........................................................... .......... 5

    EVENT LIST MENU ........................................................ ........................................................... ........ 11

    DEVICE STATUS MENU .......................................................... ......................................................... 13

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    Swipe the Demo Mode button to enable the demonstration mode.

    At the bottom of the screen there is a Connection Test button. For live operation, thisis used to test the connection between the phone and the Industrial HiVision Server.Tap the button anyway, to show the Success screen.

    Tap OK to close the Success screen. Tap the left arrow at the bottom of the screento return to the main menu.

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    Tap the “?” at the bottom of the screen to show the on-line help.

    Swipe down to see the complete text.

    Tap “Done” to return to the main menu.

    Network MenuTap the Network menu item to open the network view mode .

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    The network view represents the identical tree structure which is used in theIndustrial HiVision server.

    In this case:

    HirschmannNew DevicesUnused DevicesProduction Cell 1Application Lab

    “Hirschmann” is the root of the tree. The “!” icon next to the name confirms that adevice lower down the tree has the status Warning. Tap the Hirschmann entry.

    The above four sub folders are displayed. Again, the icon next to the folder name,plus the icon colour, indicate the status of devices lower down the tree. So in the

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    Application Lab folder, all devices are OK. In the Production Cell 1 folder, at least onedevice has the status Warning. In the Unused Devices folder, no devices are beingsupervised.

    Tap the Application Lab entry.

    You will now see all devices in the Application Lab folder. They all have a green icon,indicating normal operation.

    Tap any entry, for example 82.141.17.135.

    The first screen shows the device status, in this case OK. Note the three dots at thebottom of the screen.

    Swipe from right to left.

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    Device status parameters are now displayed. Swipe up to display all the parameters.

    Swipe from right to left again.

    Now the ports are displayed. The ports with an active link state have a green icon.

    Tap a port with a green icon.

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    You will see the status of the port.

    Swipe from right to left.

    The port configuration and status parameters will be displayed.

    Swipe up to display all the parameters.

    Use the Left arrow to return to the folders screen.

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    Tap the Production Cell 1 entry.

    Most devices have Green/OK status, but some have Yellow/Warning status. Tap adevice with Warning status.

    The screen now displays the reason for the warning. If there is more than onereason, all reasons are displayed. For example, with 82.141.17.131, the deviceconfiguration has not been saved, the ACA is not in synch, and the fan has failed.

    Use the Left arrow or the Home symbol to get back to the main menu.

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    Event List MenuTap the Event List menu item. This shows the Event Log from Industrial HiVision.

    Click any event log entry to see full information about the event.

    Use the Left arrow to move back.

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    At the top right of the screen is a symbol consisting of three dots. Tap the symbol.

    Select “Filter by”. ”.

    Select “Warnings and Errors. Now only warnings and errors are displayed in theevent log.

    Use the Left arrow to return to the main menu.

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    Device Status MenuHiMobile is designed to be a “rapid response” tool. Imagine this scenario:

    A network administrator is walking past a rack of switches, and notices that oneswitch has an active fault LED. The network administrator scans a QR code on thefront of the device using a smart phone. HiMobile opens an interface to the device.The network administrator immediately has information about the device. Thispermits the fastest possible response to a problem.

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