User`s manual
INTEG Process Group, Inc.
JNIOR
A Network I/O Resource 9
Cinema.JNIOR Application Manual
6) Logs Tab – allows the user to aggregate, view, filter and print the various logs
being created on the JNIOR.
7) Snapshot Tab – allows the user to download (back-up) any or all of the files on a
JNIOR.
3.6 Using the JNIOR Web Page
After a proper IP address has been set for the JNIOR, you will be able to interact with the
JNIOR via the Ethernet network. You can use the main JNIOR web page and/or a Telnet
connection.
The main JNIOR web page is accessed by typing the IP address of the JNIOR in the
address line of your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.). The JNIOR web page
utilizes a Java applet, so a Java plug-in is required. If the Java plug-in is not already
installed on your computer, you can get it at www.java.com. The JNIOR web page
makes a JNIOR protocol connection from your browser back to the JNIOR via port 9200.
This port must be open for the connection to work through firewalls, etc.
NOTE: Please consult the JNIOR Web Based Interface Manual for a complete
description of the all of the features and functionality available via the main
JNIOR web page. Only the relevant items are described in this document.
The user can see the status of the I/O for testing purposes during installation via the main
JNIOR web page. To control the outputs, you can ‘left click’ on the Toggle button to
turn the output ‘on’ or ‘off’ or you can ‘right click’ on the Toggle button and have the
choices for Open, Close, Toggle or Pulse. If you select Pulse, then the pulse duration can
be entered in milliseconds.
The JNIOR I/O is divided into Internal and External. The main inputs and relay outputs
comprise the Internal I/O and the 4 Relay Output Expansion Module is displayed on the
External tab (1 or 2 modules). The external outputs have the same control features as the
main relay outputs.
The JNIOR will assign relay output addresses 9 – 12 and 13 – 16 to each expansion
module. The output numbers are assigned on boot-up of the JNIOR. The JNIOR will
continue to associate these output numbers with each module’s unique address as long as
the module remains connected to the JNIOR. If a module is disconnected from the
JNIOR and the JNIOR is rebooted, the JNIOR will remove its association with that
module. However, if the module assigned outputs 9 – 12 is removed, but the one with
outputs 13 – 16 is not, the JNIOR will continue to assign outputs 13 – 16 to the connected
module. Outputs 9 – 12 will go unassigned until another module is connected.