User Guide
Overview
Accessing the PXC4/PXC5 web interface
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2 Overview
The web interface is a Web server component that is used to configure, commission, and maintain devices on the
building network, including its connected field buses. The web interface is used for the following types of tasks:
● Setup, such as setting IP and BACnet addresses or setting the device language.
● Advanced operation and monitoring features, such as schedules and event logs.
● Generic operation of data points and properties.
2.1 Accessing the PXC4/PXC5 web interface
The Web server component for the Web interface can be accessed in the following ways:
● As a localhost Web server within ABT Site.
Use the Online component of ABT Site to access the web interface through a localhost Web server.
This instance of the web interface provides access to each device on the network; you can access both
supported IP devices and supported MS/TP devices, such as PXC4 automation stations and PXC5 operating
and monitoring devices.
● As an embedded Web server in supported devices, such as PXC4 and PXC5 automation stations.
Either use the Online component of ABT Site to open a Web browser or access the device directly through any
standard Web browser.
Web browser compatibility
Grade
Browsers
Grade A
Recommended web browser for standard
operator units
Google Chrome on desktop
Google Chrome on Android tablet
Google Chrome on Surface tablet
Microsoft Edge on Surface tablet
PXM40-1, PXM50-1
● Fully tested and supposed browsers.
● All functions are available and can be executed as documented
Grade B
Compatible web browser
Microsoft Edge on desktop
PXM30-1
● Fully tested and supported browsers.
● Basic functions are available and can be executed as documented.
● Deviations in terms of display and operation to recommended browsers and small screens
are possible (font etc).
Grade C
Partially compatible standard web browsers
Firefox
Internet Explorer 11
All web browsers on iOS devices
● Minimally tested browsers.
● Not supported with the Web Interface.
● Access to the web server is possible in principle.
Table 1: Browser compatibility
Using the PXC4/PXC5 web interface on a BACnet/IP network
The connection options for using the web interface on a BACnet/IP network are shown in the following Figure.