User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product description
- 2 Integration with SKF @ptitude Observer
- 3 Installation and commissioning
- 4 Maintenance functions
- 5 Product specifications
- 6 Electrical waste
- Appendix A Limited Warranty
INTEGRATION WITH SKF @PTITUDE OBSERVER
@ptitude Observer overview and prerequisites
SKF Enlight Collect IMx-1 System
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Figure 6 Using Monitor Manager to add a TLS certificate
There, at the bottom of the Properties/Connection dialog, the user can Select a
certificate from its windows certificate store, View a selected certificate or Remove a
certificate.
CN: The Common Name of the selected certificate is shown here. The blue
information icon triggers tool tip text to remind users to ensure that the Common
Name matches the Monitor address the gateway/app have, as a mismatch will
prevent them connecting to @ptitude Observer Monitor.
Within @ptitude Observer an expiring certificate (one with less than 30-days validity)
will generate a system alarm each day and an expired or missing certificate will
cause a critical system alarm. Note that whilst an expired or missing certificate will
not immediately cause the connection between the gateway and Observer to stop, if
that connection is closed for any reason (Monitor or MQTT restart, TCP
disconnection) they will be unable to reconnect until the certificate issue is resolved.
2.1.2 Users and security role rights
All personnel undertaking on-site installation and commissioning tasks using the app
must be added as @ptitude Observer users with appropriate rights. There is a
specific, single, right that applies to IMx-1 System access and the Enlight Collect
Manager app.
Multiple security roles such as Administrator, Maintenance Manager and Machine
Operator Level 2 have this right. These roles differ significantly however in their
overall scope. For example, the role “Machine Operator Level 2” has otherwise very
limited rights so would not allow the user to perform IMx-1 system configuration and
maintenance tasks, within @ptitude Observer.