Cypress CTM-130 manual Accessing the Embedded Web Pages

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9.4.1 Accessing the Embedded Web Pages

While connected on the CDMA network it is possible to access the modem’s embedded web pages either from a PC connected directly to the modem or remotely over the CDMA network. This enables changing of configuration parameters and to viewing of the modem’s settings and status.

From an attached PC use your standard Web browser application and go to IP address http://192.0.2.4 and enter the web page password (factory default password is Chameleon).

From a remote location surf to the modem’s IP address - you will need to know this and have configured the modem to allow remote access to its web pages. Again, enter the web page password and you will have access to the configuration pages.

Caution – some configuration changes will cause this connection to close and require use of the AT commands to return to this mode.

The modem’s current status may be viewed using the Status page.

The modems ESN, configured telephone number and currently allocated IP address can be viewed (the IP address will be 192.0.2.3 if the modem is not connected to the CDMA network).

The CDMA network status including current signal strength as seen by the modem is given in dBm.

For the CTM-132 with GPS the current GPS data will be displayed if a valid position fix is available.

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Installation and Operation Manual: CTM-130 / CTM-132 (Revision 1.2)

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Contents Installation E R a T I O N N U a L Contents Industrial Monitoring Operation Operation in or around aircraft Safety & regulatory noticesOperation in hazardous environments Regulatory restrictionsElectromagnetic Interference EMI Canada Information Trademarks Cdma OverviewGPS Overview CTM-130/132 Product CTM-130 ProductCTM-132 Product CTM-130/132 Accessories Windows Installation Installing the Windows .inf fileSelect Start Settings Control Panel For Windows XP operating systems Physical Installation Mounting the CTM-130/132For standby Connecting the serial data cable Mounting and attaching the cell antennaOutput Connection Connecting to the I/O PortMounting and attaching the GPS antenna Input ConnectionCypress Solutions Modem Configuration Embedded WebConnecting to the Embedded Web Activating the Modem Click Submit Configure the Communications Protocol Configure the I/O Operation Setup GPS Reporting Setup Input Reporting Advanced Configuration Options AT Commands AT$KWMODE=1Automatic Power Control Modem OperationPanel LED Indicators GPS OperationMaking a Cdma Network Connection Accessing the Embedded Web Pages Vehicle Dispatch Operation AVL Operation Industrial Monitoring Operation Using the Chameleon Viewer Windows Software Remote Sensor MonitoringTrouble shooting Solution Telus Mobility Data Support group 866.771.7292Technical Specifications ApprovalsSize