Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual for Power Zone Connectivity Server 41
Installation and Operation
Selecting the “Save” button (H) displays two buttons for
remote users. One is to save the program locally. The
other is to save the program to a USB drive.
Remove a program by expanding the PLC slot and
selecting the red button with the trash icon.
Figure 3-94. PLC Manager
Load the Power Zone Software Package
1. See Figure 3-95. Select “USB on Display” tab (A).
2. Select “Choose” (B).
3. Select a package and select “Load” on the file
uploader.
To upload a package remotely:
1. Select the “Local File” tab (C).
2. Select “Choose” (B) to display search navigation.
3. Select a package.
4. Select “Load”.
The “Load” button uploads the chosen package to the
Connectivity Server. After the upload is successful, the
Connectivity Server will display a summary of the
updates to be made.
Press the “Continue” button (D) after reviewing the
versions of the firmware files from the bundle. The
System Update screen will display the firmware updates
to be made.
Figure 3-95. Load Software Package
See Figure 3-96. Press the “Start” button (E) to begin the
upgrade process. The start button will change to an
“Abort” button (E) which can be used to terminate the
update process. Aborting an update while in progress
can leave some Power Zone modules in a boot loader
mode. To recover, run the System Update process to
completion. During a system update, the Status column
(F) will display the status of each step of the update
process. If the Connectivity Server is updated, it will
automatically reboot. During reboot the Connectivity
Server will lose connection with other devices, including
the PC. The web browser screen showing the application
will time out. After reboot is complete, the PC web
browser will re-establish connection with the Connectivity
Server app.
Figure 3-96. Upgrade Progress
HTTPS Configuration Screen
See Figure 3-97. The Connectivity Server comes from
the factory with self-signed SSL/TLS security certificates.
The default certificates can be replaced with domain
specific certificates via the HTTPS Configuration Screen.
To upload certificates from a remote computer:
1. Select the “Local” tab (A) in file uploader.
2. Select “Choose” (B) to open search navigation.
3. After a file is chosen, select “Load” (C) to upload
file.
To upload files from USB:
1. Select the “Panel” tab (D).
2. Select “List Files” to display files found on USB
drive.
3. Select “Load” (C) to upload file.
HTTP access can be enabled and disabled via port 80.
HTTPS on port 443 is always enabled. If HTTP is
disabled, all attempts to access the Connectivity Server
via HTTP port 80 will be routed automatically to HTTPS
port 443. If the “Use user supplied certificate” check box
(E) is not checked, the factory default certificates are
used. Once the certificate files are uploaded, select
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