
Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net Sync User Manual
Set the IP Address Using the Web Configuration Manager
NOTE: If you use the Windows Configuration Manager and use Auto Discover to locate your Blue Heat/Net Sync on the network, you can
You only need to use the route add command if you choose not to use the Configuration Manager found on the CD that accompanied your Blue Heat/Net Sync unit.
From the command prompt of your computer, run: route add A.B.C.0 mask 255.255.255.0 <current IP of your host machine> Be sure to replace the .D from the Blue Heat/Net Sync‟s IP with a 0 (zero). Open your browser and put the Blue Heat/Net Sync‟s IP in the address bar (i.e. A.B.C.D) This will open the WCM. Log in (default login is wcm and the default password is password) and assign the static IP or change the IP to 0.0.0.0 if you are using a DHCP assigned IP.
Set the IP Address Using the Serial Configuration Manager
Insert your CD into the computer and complete the following steps:
1.Once your CD has been inserted, the Driver/Software Installation menu should appear. If it doesn‟t,
2.Click View in the Blue Heat/Net Sync Software section and then Connect in the Serial Configuration Manager section. This will launch HyperTerminal that comes with Windows XP.
3.Unplug the power to the Blue Heat/Net Sync and plug it back in. Light indicators 1 to 4 will blink sequentially. This sequential flashing will last for 30 seconds. You must log in during this window.
4.During this sequential flashing, type the word password into the HyperTerminal window. Be careful you do not miss the window of opportunity to enter the password.
5.You now have access to the Serial Configuration Manager (SCM). An scm> prompt is ready to accept commands. If you do not see this prompt, unplug the power and repeat the steps above.
If you wish to set a dynamic IP address enter the following: net dhcp=yes
save exit
If you wish to set a static IP address, enter the following, substituting xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with the static IP you wish to assign:
net mip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx save
exit
Close the HyperTerminal. You may now disconnect the
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