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Figure 4-13 — Example of the default Web interface of an .eir file

Setting and changing your passwords

For security reasons you may want to set passwords initially, or change passwords either periodically or on a scheduled basis. If passwords have been set, you must log on as an administrator to change passwords.

To set or change the passwords:

1.Click the Passwords link on the menu (on the left side of the window) and the Passwords screen (figure 4-14) is displayed.

2.Enter the passwords for administrator and/or user, then reenter the same passwords to confirm.

3.Click the Submit button to enter the changes, or click Cancel to revert to previous settings. If the fields are blank, no passwords have been assigned.

Figure 4-14 — Web server Passwords screen

4.Once passwords have been set, you will be required to enter a password (figure 4-8) whenever you log on to the unit.

To clear a password, enter a single space, repeat the entry, and press ‘Submit’.

If there is no administrator password, your user password will not be saved.

Editing and adding e-mail alerts

If you have created scheduled events or monitoring tasks on the IPL T interface, you can write an e-mail alert with a message corresponding to that event or task (e.g., a timer notification indicating it’s time to replace a projector light bulb). The e-mail alert can notify up to eight recipients at one time.

To edit notification e-mail addresses from the E-mail Alerts page:

1.Click E-mail Alerts on the menu (on the left side of the window) and the E-mail Alerts screen (figure 4-15) is displayed.

Figure 4-15E-mail Alerts screen

2.Click the Edit button to go into edit mode.

3.Add, update, or change the IP address and domain name of your mail server under E-mail Settings.

4.Click Save to keep changes.

5.Click the Edit buttons to independently edit each E-mail Address and File Name.

a.Enter the e-mail address of the alert recipient in one of the numeric mailboxes under E-mail Address.

b.Enter the name of the file containing the alert message under File Name.

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Contents USA IP Link ToolsFCC Class a Notice PrecautionsExtron’s Warranty Under Desk Projector Mount Quick Start Guide IPL T SF24 and SFI244Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d IPL T SF24 and SFI244 OneIntroduction About the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Interfaces FeaturesIntroduction About this ManualIntroduction, cont’d Installation and OperationEasily configured and controlled TwoMounting the IPL T Interface Installation and OperationInstallation Overview IPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244 Installation and OperationFurniture or projector mounting Installation and Operation, cont’dRear Panel Features and Cabling PowerSerial communication Ethernet/LANIdentification Front panel indicatorsOperation Resetting the unit Three Connection and ConfigurationEthernet connection Connection and Configuration, cont’dConnecting the Hardware Serial connectionFlex I/O connection Configuring the HardwarePC configuration IPL T interface configurationPing Configuring the IPL T using direct PC connectionArp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90 Communication and Control Connection and Configuration, cont’dFirmware upgrades FourDigital input Communication and Control, cont’dPorts Overview Flex I/O portsAnalog input Bidirectional serial control interface portsDigital output Web server Accessing and using the Web server Logon and system statusEstablishing or changing system or port settings Communication with the InterfaceControlling IR devices or sending IR commands SFI244 only 10 Web server System Settings screenEditing and adding e-mail alerts Setting and changing your passwordsCommunication and Control, cont’d Managing files Sending an e-mail alert through TelnetEsc 4 SM Upgrading the firmwareCreating a driver with the IR Learner software IR Learning SFI244 onlyProgrammer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web browser Using the command/response tableSymbol definitions Copyright information Password informationFlex I/O Data port 28 = Commands that may give E28 file not foundError responses Bidirectional Serial Data portFirmware Version/Part Number/Information IP Setup CommandsIR/Serial Data port SFI244 only Mail File CommandsRe-map port designations Web Browser SpecificControl Reset ZAP/Erase CommandsCommunication and Control, cont’d Customization Server side includesExample Query stringCode examples 26c Browser view 28a Html source code using a query string 30b Browser view Href=index.html?cmd=W1*1*15*0irPlay/aUnsafe characters URL encodingReserved characters Telnet Port Direct port access ports 2001 throughCommunication and Control, cont’d Device Control Custom Web pagesData connections TroubleshootingPower connections Port redirectAAppendix a Specifications, Part Numbers AccessoriesSpecifications Included parts AppendixBBGlossary PartsGlossary GlossaryGlossary, cont’d