Web interface screen information

If you replace the control Printed Circuit Board (PCB), the information on the PCB changes. This includes the Media Access Control (MAC) address, System ID, passwords, and network information.

System ID

This is the identifier for the plasma power supply. It is the last four digits of the MAC address. The MAC address is on a label on the Wi-Fi® module and on a label on the rear of the plasma power supply.

This image shows an example location of the address label on the Wi-Fi module.
Operator ID

This is the identifier for the device or client that has control of the plasma power supply. The first part of the Operator ID shows the type of connection that sent a process, Web for wireless or Ethernet LAN, Uart 422 for serial RS-422, or EtherCAT for EtherCAT®.

This image shows details that identify the device or client that has control of the plasma power supply.

To change which device has control of the plasma power supply, refer to Change the device that has control.

Client ID

This is the identifier for a device that communicates with the plasma power supply. This ID uses the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) timestamp and is saved in a browser cookie.

If the Client ID and the Operator ID are the same on your device, you are in control of the plasma power supply.

Connection
This is the status of the communication between the device and the plasma power supply. (Good or Error.)