Falcon F110 manual Settings Screen, Authentication Security Prompt no Username or Password

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color based upon where the temperature or humidity is in relation to the established high and low thresholds.

If the temperature or humidity is between the high and low thresholds and more than five (5) degrees from either threshold, the status icon will be green. If it is within five (5) degrees of the high threshold, the status icon will be yellow. If it is within five (5) degrees of the low threshold, the status icon will be blue. If the high or low threshold is exceeded, the status icon will be red. If no thresholds are currently defined, the status icon will be gray.

The Status screen also displays the current status of any switch sensors connected to the F110. If the status icon above the switch sensor is red, then that switch sensor is currently in an alarm state. Below the status icon and switch sensor label, the current switch sensor state will be displayed. If you are unsure as to which state (i.e. open or closed) to set for the switch sensor alarm state and the switch sensor is not currently in an alarm state, set the alarm state to be the opposite of what is displayed here. Refer to the manual of each sensor for information on the normal state (open or closed) of the switch sensor in use.

Below the DHCP Name and time display are a number of radio buttons and form fields that allow the display of the F110 web server interface to be modified. Changing the Display radio buttons will toggle how inactive sensors are displayed, modifying the Update Every form field will adjust the refresh time of the F110 web server interface and selecting the Celsius radio button instead of the Fahrenheit radio button will display sensor values in Celsius.

3.3.Settings Screen

The F110 Settings Screen is used to modify the F110 configuration. Here users can configure Network, Email, SNMP, Alert Threshold, Security, and Advanced settings. When settings are modified and saved, the F110 will automatically reset and start with the new configuration.

Note After you make a field change, click on Accept Changes at the bottom of the screen, then click on Save Settings on the left hand column.

You will see an authentication security prompt appear once accessing the Settings Menu. Default from RLE, there is no USER name and NO password assigned to the unit. A password can be assign to the unit later during the configuration. There is no USER name assigned to the unit, at this time.

Figure 3.2 Authentication Security Prompt (no Username or Password)

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Contents Monitoring Revision History Product Registration Rletech.com 970.484.6510 Contents Rletech.com Figures Rletech.com 970.484.6510 Tables Rletech.com System Overview Product DescriptionFront Panel Indicators and Controls Front PanelTerminal Block Designations F110 Terminal Block DesignationsSystem Overview 970.484.6510 Communication InstallationGetting Started Settings SearchSet IP IP Address Assignment for Static Only NetworksPower Supply F110 WiringUpdate 2 RJ45 Ethernet Connection Physical ConnectionStatus Screen F110 WEB InterfaceF110 Web Interface Overview Settings Screen Authentication Security Prompt no Username or PasswordNetwork Settings NetworkEmail Settings Snmp Settings SnmpExternal Temperature/Humidity Channel 2, Channel 3 and ChannelSwitched Sensor Alarm Configuration SecuritySecurity Settings AdvancedReset Defaults Restore Defaults PromptHelp Screen About ScreenF110 Modbus Capabilities Modbus Configuration VIA TelnetTelnet Configuration Enable MODBUS? N? Modbus Registers Register Name Description Units RangeHexadecimal Decimal Value Description Switch Sensor 1 Alarm On 1 = Closed, 0 = Open Modbus Registers 970.484.6510 Technical Specifications Inputs Temperature/HumidityOperating Environment Temperature