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5.1.4.1 HTML pages
There are five available HTML pages that offer different options.
1. Overview (default page when you connect to the pump, web page
OVERVIEW) displays pump operation summary like:
• Power consumption,
• Grid current,
• RPM,
• Estimated head,
• Estimated flow,
• Estimated efficiency,
• Motor status,
• Heatsink temperature,
• Operating hours,
• Number of restarts,
• Energy consumed,
• Remote control.
2. Pump settings (web page PUMP) is meant to provide regulation and
control (input and output) settings. It has control over:
• Pump head (Limit head setting),
• Ratio between head and flow HQ% (Hmax proportional to Q setting),
• RPM limit (Limit rpm to setting),
• Power limit (Limit power to setting),
• Grid current limit (Limit grid current to setting),
• Heatsink limit (Limit heatsink temperature to setting),
• Relay control(Switch relay control when setting),
• Input control (Input I1 and I2 setting),
• Setting can be saved to permanent memory by pressing the SAVE
button. Pressing TEST you will set the setting, but will not save them,
previous setting can be restored by pressing RESTORE button.
3. Network settings (web page NETWORK) provide a way to change
network configuration:
• Pump IP address - is a pump network address. The pump is seen as
http server on this address, default: 192.168.0.245 (Pump IP address
setting)
• Subnet mask - sets subnet address range that is on the same subnet
and can be reached directly. The rest of communication goes over the
gateway, default: 255.255.255.0 (Subnet mask setting),
• Default gateway – provides connection route to larger networks. This
is usually a router address, default: 192.168.0.1 (Default gateway
setting),
• NetBIOS name - is a local network name service. Instead of