Web Application Settings Part 1 PDF

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This document is part of a training course on Web Applications Settings. It covers topics such as overview, personalization, registration, security, and key points to remember.

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Web Applications Settings Part 1 EcoStruxureTM Power Monitoring Expert Digital Power Global Training Confidential Property of Schneider Electric Internal Chapter Objective: By the end of this chapter, you will be able to understand: 1. Use the Set...

Web Applications Settings Part 1 EcoStruxureTM Power Monitoring Expert Digital Power Global Training Confidential Property of Schneider Electric Internal Chapter Objective: By the end of this chapter, you will be able to understand: 1. Use the Settings page to access web application settings and the configuration tools. Internal Agenda 01 02 03 04 Overview Personalization Registration and Security Analytics 05 Key Points to Remember Overview Web Applications Web Applications * Subject to License ** Need to enable it in the system Sub-category of Security in PME 2022 Access to this application or function is controlled by user privileges Alarm Views Alarms Notifications Software Alarms (tool) Users Personal Preferences User Manager (tool) Personalization Report Theme System Language System Theme * Billings Rates (tool) Settings Device Manager (tool) Device Replacement (tool) Hierarchies (tool) * Modeling (tool) System Library System Log (tool) Registration and Analytics Diagnostics and Services Registration Authorized Hosts Diagrams Control Options EWS Client Login Options Security ** EWS Login Session Timeout Integrations Integration Utility Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 5 Internal Web Client Login Information Virtual Machine for Umbrella Corporation Username: supervisor Password: 0 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 6 Personalization Personal localization settings overrule the System localization settings Personal Preferences Now every Standard User can change their Personal Details from their user account. Now every Standard User can change their Password from their user account. Now every Standard and/or Windows User can personalize their own Language and User Region Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 8 Internal Administrator must set the System Theme to User Defined Personal Preferences Now every Standard User can change their Personal Details from their user account. Now every Standard User can change their Password from their user account. Now every Standard and/or Windows User can personalize their own Language and User Region Introducing “High Contrast Mode” starting PME 2020 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 9 Internal When enabling High Contrast Mode Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 10 Internal Report Theme Customize the Reports colors and the Reports logo Report Colors Reports Logo Under Report Colors, choose to Many ways to select an image: Use Theme Colors, or to Override currently available in the repository Theme Colors. upload Image to choose an image The theme colors are defined by file available on your system the Theme settings for the Web drag ‘n’ drop an image file. Applications. You can use GIF, JPG, JPEG, or If you choose Override Theme PNG image formats. Colors, then set the colors for the Report Title, Section Header, Table The recommended file size is 250 x Header, Summary, Row Shading, 100 pixels. and Section Title, using the drop- Images are automatically resized to down selectors. fit the logo area on reports. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 11 Internal System Language Personal localization settings can overrule this System localization settings Use the System Language page to select the language, region, and currency symbol. The setting for System Region determines date, time, number, and currency formats. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 12 Internal System Theme Choose, Specify, Change and Reset Choose the Default theme or a User Defined theme Change the image and text that is displayed in the top left corner of the Web Applications window. Change the color for the borders and other elements of the user interface. Specify if you want to display the vendor logo. Choose the location of the side panel to be on the right or left side of the user interface. Specify if you want to use compact mode for navigation. Reset the theme to system defaults. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 13 Internal Registration and Analytics Diagnostics and Usage Diagnostics and Usage service collects and sends data to Schneider Electric, weekly on Monday at 2 AM. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 15 Internal This page will NOT appear if the system is on a trial / developer license Registration The collected data depends on the specific services that the customer receives from Schneider Electric.  Registration information will be shared with Schneider Electric  Customer will get occasional Product Information includes:  new features  service pack releases and  recommended cybersecurity updates. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 16 Schneider Electric will never sell or share this information Internal Security Diagrams Control Options (1 of 2) Manual Control Actions You can enable or disable the ability to perform manual control actions in Diagrams. Example: resetting values on devices or changing device configuration settings. Set the confirmation method that is used by the software. User can select the confirmation method - Dialog Box without Password or Dialog Box with Password Note: If user makes a change to a.dgm in vista and have the.dgm open in a browser, the user will need to refresh in the browser for the change to be picked up by the web. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 18 Internal Diagrams Control Options (2 of 2) Manual Control Actions Important Note  Control in Diagrams is disabled by default.  User access permission needs to set up in Vista for each control actions in Diagrams.  User to have at least Controller level access or higher. (even if it is set for other user levels)  Control through Diagram is only available over HTTPS connection.  Only Supervisor level user can access the Diagram Control Options settings.  Control in Diagrams must be enabled for the confirmation method settings to be displayed. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 19 Internal Login Options Applicable only if Windows Users are configured  Manual Login Only ‒ Windows users can log into the system by manually entering credentials on the login page.  One-Click Login Only ‒ Windows users can log into the system by clicking a hyperlink on the login page.  Manual Login and One-Click Login ‒ Windows users can log into the system by manually entering credentials, or by clicking a hyperlink on the login page.  You can disallow login for standard users and only allow login for Windows users. To enable it, there must be at least one Windows User with Supervisor access level. Note: Standard users, if allowed to log in, always have to enter their credentials manually. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 20 Internal Session Timeout Enable and set a timeout for the web applications. Enable and set a timeout for the Windows applications. Note: Enter a timeout value from 1 minute to 1440 minutes (1 day) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 21 Internal Integrations A Sub-category of Security Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 22 Internal Authorized Hosts Under Category – Integrations Hosts That Can Frame A third party web resource allowed to embed the PME Web Applications Example: https://localhost:446 will embed PME Web App inside EBO Web App. Hosts That Can be Redirected To Add a host name to define a third party web resource which will use PME Authentication to be accessed. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 23 Internal EWS Client PME is set up as a EWS Client to pull data from EBO (EWS Server) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 24 Internal Integration Utility Generates pre-authenticated links to PME resources: a. Use these links to integrate web applications into third-party systems. b. Authenticate the link using Standard users or *Windows users. Output Format: a. Use XML option to import to EBO systems. b. The HTML option can be used to validate the generated link. * Windows users accessing the link must have permission to access the PME system and NOTE: The downloaded HTML link must be opened in a different browser to test the links. be authenticated with Windows. One-click login must be enabled to use the Windows user authenticated links. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 25 Internal Exercise – 9 Change and Use the Theme configuration Duration: 15 mins Page: 21 of Student Workbook Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 26 RECAP Internal Key Points to Remember Personalize your Web Application experience by changing the language, color, region etc. Administrator/Supervisor must set the System Theme to User Defined to enable High Contrast mode. High Contrast Mode supports only Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Control through Diagram is only available over HTTPS connection and for Controller or higher login access. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 28 Internal © 2021 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. Schneider Electric and Life Is On Schneider Electric are trademarks and the property of Schneider Electric, its subsidiaries, and affiliated companies. Internal

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