Omega Speaker Systems wi Series manual Access Control

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4.3.10 Access Control (continued)

Login Password: This allows users to access and modify all of the Wireless System Home Page menu items, except “Access Control”, which requires an Administrator password. The default Login password is 12345678. This password can be up to 16 alpha-numeric case-sensitive characters.

If there is no Login Password assigned (blankbox) theWireless System will not require a password to access and modify any of the menu items, except the “Access Control” page.

Admin (administrator) Password: This allows users to access and modify the "Access Control" page. The default password is 00000000. This password can be up to 16 alpha-numeric case-sensitive characters.

If there is no Administrator Password assigned (blank box) the Wireless System will not require password to access and modify "Access Control" page.

Host Name: Name of the server (DNS) max 16 characters, default is “wis” and the last 4 digits of the MAC address. Refer to Section 3.4, DNS.

MAC Address: This is also called Hardware address or Ethernet address, which is assigned to the Meter at production. The MAC (Media Access Control) address is the Meter’s unique hardware number and is not changeable.

IP Address: The IP (Internet Protocol) address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or Meter of information that is sent in packets across the Ethernet or the Internet. The Meter’s default IP address is 192.168.1.200. The Meter’s IP address should be changed to fit user’s networking environment. Consult with your IT department for obtaining an IP address.

The DHCP will be enabled in the Meter if its IP address is set to 0.0.0.0. The DHCP can also be enabled by setting the 4 position DIP switch #3 to ON. Gateway Address: A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network. A gateway is often associated with a router, which knows where to direct a given packet of data that arrives at the gateway. If the Meter is sending packets to another network node that is not on the same network on which the Meter is connected, a gateway address needs to be given to the Meter. The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN to which the Meter is connected. The Meter default gateway address is 0.0.0.0. Consult with your IT department for obtaining a gateway address. Subnet Mask: It’s a 32-bit number that is used to determine which part of the IP address is the network portion and which part is the host portion. The Meter default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Consult with your IT department for obtaining a subnet mask.

Network Reset: Reboots the embedded server. Note that all updated network parameters take effect after reboot.

Changes made in the Access Control page can be saved permanently by pressing the Save button and pressing the Network Reset button.

Pressing the Reset button will set all the fields back to their default values. 59

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Contents User’sGuide Page Table of Contents List of Figures 13a List of Tables EMC Considerations Safety ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Customer ServiceInspecting Your Shipment Manuals, SoftwareDescription Computer Front Panel Enunciators Physical Characteristics and Mounting 2.1.1 Front PanelNetwork Rear Panel ConnectorRear Panel Mounting Dimensions DimensionsPanel Mounting Assembly and Mounting 2.1.4.1 Panel Mounting InstructionAntenna Mounting Antenna Mounting InstructionAccessing the Main Board Assembly Disassembly InstructionElectrical Installation Power Connections Outputs Wiring Hookup Wiring OutputsPulse and Analog Mechanical Relay and SSRFast Blow Typical Applications10 Location of S1 Jumper Jumper Settings for Display Color Setup11 Location of DIP Switches Dip SwitchesPin Name Description Network Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutDhcp Ethernet MAC AddressNetwork Protocols .1 Label Detail DNS 4 Position DIP SwitchIP Address Default IP AddressSection Changing TCP/IP Properties on Your ComputerPinging the Meter from MS-DOS Prompt Testing the ConnectionIConnect Software Assigning an IP Address using iConnectAccessing the Wireless System for Configuration Access Control Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkWireless System Home Page Menu Meter’s Configurations and OperationsPower Up Meter Login and Administrator PasswordsLab Get Readings from the End DevicePage Java 1.5.x.x. Screen Shots Java Runtime Environment SetupJava 1.4.2.x Screen Shot Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup InstructionsAccessing Meter units using the internet Accessing Meter units within your internal networkDiagnostics Accessing Meter units over Peer-to-Peer networkGrant codeBase http//192.168.1.200 Java PolicyDjava.security.policy=C\0JAVAPOLICY\javapolicy.txt 11 Java Policy12 Chart ChartChart 13a Controller Setup Controller SetupController Setup Transmit Power SetupMonitor MiscellaneousInput SetupSetpoints & On/Off Control Setpoints & On/Off Control 15b Setpoints & On/Off Control if Analog Output Option 16 Loop Break Loop BreakAlarms 1 Alarm Analog Output Retransmission Setup19a Display Menu Display19b Display Menu if Analog Output Option Example Display Color ExamplesRED Green 20 ID Code Passcode IDRemote Access Tunneling Network SetupGeneral Terminal ServerTerminal Server Remote AccessGeneral 22 End Device Setup End Device SetupEnd Device Setup Sensor2 End Device ParametersSensor1 T75F T74F End Device Parameters Device Name Name of this End DeviceSensor Display UpdateCancel Access Control Command Description Response Telnet SetupList of Commands 01 indicates End Device #1 HTTPget Program HTTPget using PortHttpget -r -S *SR00z 192.168.1.1352000 -C1 -q Next run HTTPget with the options displayed belowArp -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-06-b6 Httpget -r -S 00000000 192.168.1.2001 whereARP Protocol 27 ARP Commands and Responses28 iLog Software Logging Data for End Device #2, 6 ILog SoftwareMail Notifier Software InstallationEmail Setup Email Address SetupMail Notifier Commands Device Setting and ConfigurationAlarm Editor General Deployment Guidelines Environment / Operating ConditionsPerformance as well Electromagnetic waves, hence the signal becomes weakerTransmitting and receiving antenna exist Distance feet With Line-of-SightWithout Line-of-Sight Material Type Possible SignalCasing and Closure Around the Antenna See .1.4.2 and FigureNmrr 60 dB Cmrr 120 dB Digital Filter Programmable Alarm 1 & 2 programmableLine Voltage/Power Power to OutputLow Voltage/Power Option Relays/SSR to Relay/SSR Outputs 2300 Vac per 1 min. testNetwork Topology Star Topology Range Interface SpecificationsSetpoints & On/Off Control Factory Preset ValuesInput Alarm Factory Preset ValuesLoop Break Passcode IDRemote Access Tunneling Factory Preset Values Analog Output RetransmissionAccess Control MiscEnd Device # 1 Factory Preset Values End Device SetupAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Address Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal Value Ascii Dec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Page Page Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER PH/CONDUCTIVITY Shop on line at omega.com

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