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=== **1.1 Product appearance** === |
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-==== **(1)RE-00/RE-4G** ==== |
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+==== **RE-00/RE-4G** ==== |
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RE-00/RE-4G Appearance |
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RE-00/RE-4G Installation Dimensions |
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+==== **RH-WF** ==== |
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Installation size |
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=== **1.2 Product specifications** === |
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|=(% colspan="3" %)**Model/Specifications**|=**RE-00**|=**RE-4G**|=**RH-WF** |
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|(% colspan="3" %)**Item**|(% colspan="3" %)**Parameters** |
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|(% colspan="3" %)CPU|(% colspan="2" %)Cortex-A35 4-Core 1.2GHz|Cortex A55 4-Core 1.8GHz |
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|(% colspan="2" %)Ambient humidity|(% colspan="3" %)10-90% RH (No condensation) |
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|(% colspan="3" %)CE certification|(% colspan="3" %)Yes |
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|(% colspan="3" %)FCC certification|(% colspan="3" %)FCC Class A Certification |
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RE-00/RE-4G Component Description |
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== **2 Applications** == |
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+=== Basic application === |
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R series products, which can easily realize advanced requirements such as real-time display on industrial sites. |
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③ Serial port device, connect to the serial port device of the slave computer, and the project can also be downloaded online through the configuration software. |
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+=== RH-WF and WS21 === |
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+RH-WF supports local HDMI interface to connect to in-site screen like a TV screen to display the project. WS21, a touching screen, can be connected with RH-WF via HDMI interface. The project an be operated manually in WS21 screen. |
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+[[image:图片1.png]] |
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+[[image:图片2.png]] |
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+HDMI Port is for displaying the project. And USB Port is for touching. |
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+[[WS21 parameter>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/%E9%9B%9C%E9%A0%85/Wecon%20WS21%20Monitor.pdf]] |
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+[[Demo video>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/%E9%9B%9C%E9%A0%85/RH1.mp4]] |
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== **3 Operation Instructions** == |
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=== **3.1 Project Download-PIStudio** === |
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**Note: After modifying the basic information of the device, you need to click Save below to save successfully. If the save is not successful, please click Force Sync.** |
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**Note: The pass-through operation steps of V-NET/V-IEC are for reference only.** |
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[[https:~~/~~/www.we-con.com.cn/uploads/image/20210811/611392100b634.pdf>>https://www.we-con.com.cn/uploads/image/20210811/611392100b634.pdf]] |
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+== 5 Resumable upload == |
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3000ig/8000ig HMI and RE/RH,E/H V-BOX can support a function for resumable upload. The function is to save lost data when the device is offline and upload lost data to Cloud when the device is online again. |
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The following table shows the maximum number of the resumable data and the biggest file size of the resumable data: |
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+1.The function don't configure by manual. |
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+== 6 Remote Background == |
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+Note: HMI of V3.0 version also supports this function. |
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+=== Enter remote background === |
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+Keep R series/HMI and pc in the same Lan. Input "IP:9091" in pc webpage. |
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+There will be a User login screen and input Account and Password. |
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+Note: The default Account is "admin". The default Password is "888888". |
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+=== Modify account and password === |
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+Project Settings → Security→ LAN Monitoring Security→ OK → Compile and Download the project |
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+== 7 Centralized Monitor == |
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+In HMI V3.0 version, there will be a Device management tool for centralized monitoring Local and Cloud device. When HMIs and PC are in the same LAN, they can be selected for centralized monitor. |
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+Note: Centralized Monitor can not be accomplished by connection that HMIs are connected to PC with USB. |
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+=== Local Device === |
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+Download → choose monitored HMIs |
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+=== Cloud Device === |
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+Cloud Linker →log in → select the server in configuration→ log in V-net Client account |
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+In Centralized monitor screen, selected HMI project will be display here. What's more, these projects can be operated in the screen. |
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