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If the radio is powered up or restarted while connected to a terminal, a series of pages of text relating to the startup of the internal microcomputer is displayed. Wait for the
4.Press ENTER to receive the login prompt.
5.Enter the username (the default username is admin). Press ENTER .
6.Enter your password (the default password is admin). (For security, your password keystrokes do not appear on the screen.) Press ENTER. Passwords are case sensitive. Do not use punctuation marks. You may use up to eight alphanumeric characters.
The Starting Information Screen is displayed. From here, you can review basic information about the radio, or press G to proceed to the Main Menu.
Starting Information Screen
Device Name |
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IP Address | 169.254.0.2 |
Device Status | Operational |
Associated Remotes | 1 |
Location |
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Serial Number | 1205683 |
Uptime | 2 days, 01 hours |
Current Firmware | 2.3.1 |
Current User | admin |
Press ‘G’ to go to Main Menu
Starting a Telnet Session
This method requires that you know the IP address of the radio beforehand. If you do not know the address, use the Local Console method (above) and access the Starting Information Screen. The address is displayed on this screen.
1.Connect a PC to the LAN port on the radio, either directly or via a network. If connecting directly, use an Ethernet crossover cable; if connecting via a network, use a straight- through cable. The LAN LED lights to indicate an active connection.
When using a Local Area Network (LAN) to access the radio, it may be necessary to change the computer IP access to the LAN in order to be compatible with the TS Wireless radio (compatible subnets). You can identify or verify the radio IP address by using a Local Console session to communicate with the TS Wireless radio through its COM 1 port and viewing the Starting Information Screen.