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* Unipi controller running [[en:files:software:os-images:00-start|Mervis OS]] | * Unipi controller running [[en:files:software:os-images:00-start|Mervis OS]] | ||
* Temperature regulator project from the [[en:sw:01-mervis:attaching-1-wire-devices-hidden#download|Attaching 1-Wire devices]] tutorial. | * Temperature regulator project from the [[en:sw:01-mervis:attaching-1-wire-devices-hidden#download|Attaching 1-Wire devices]] tutorial. | ||
- | * 24V power supply | + | * 24 V⎓ power supply |
* 1-Wire temperature sensor | * 1-Wire temperature sensor | ||
* [[en:sw:01-mervis:04-mervis-proxy|Mervis Proxy]] credentials ([[en:sw:01-mervis:getting-mervis-licence-hidden|tutorial]] how to obtain it) | * [[en:sw:01-mervis:04-mervis-proxy|Mervis Proxy]] credentials ([[en:sw:01-mervis:getting-mervis-licence-hidden|tutorial]] how to obtain it) | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
- | ===== Setting the Proxy ===== | + | ===== 1. Setting the Proxy ===== |
If you followed the **Prerequisites**, your workspace should look like this: | If you followed the **Prerequisites**, your workspace should look like this: | ||
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{{ :en:sw:01-mervis:connecting-to-unipi-via-mervis-proxy-05-debug-session-1.png?direct |}} | {{ :en:sw:01-mervis:connecting-to-unipi-via-mervis-proxy-05-debug-session-1.png?direct |}} | ||
- | ===== Connecting to the PLC via Proxy ===== | + | ===== 2. Connecting to the PLC via Proxy ===== |
To use the power of proxy connections, it is time to learn about **Profiles**. **Profile** are used in situations, where you need to switch between different settings of the **Solution**. In this tutorial, we need to switch between two connection parameters settings - the settings for connecting to the PLC on the local network, and the settings for remote access via a proxy server. | To use the power of proxy connections, it is time to learn about **Profiles**. **Profile** are used in situations, where you need to switch between different settings of the **Solution**. In this tutorial, we need to switch between two connection parameters settings - the settings for connecting to the PLC on the local network, and the settings for remote access via a proxy server. | ||
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To select another profile, double-click on its name to set it as active and all changes to the solution parameters will now be saved to this profile. | To select another profile, double-click on its name to set it as active and all changes to the solution parameters will now be saved to this profile. | ||
- | Do this for the **proxy** profile. However, the main profile remains active because the **proxy** profile is a derived profile from the main one. Therefore, both will be active. | + | Do this for the **proxy** profile. However, the main profile remains active because the **proxy** profile is based on the main profile. Therefore, both will be active. |
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