User's Guide

K60 User Guide
Remote: signal quality from 1 blink for weakest to 5 blinks for the
strongest between pauses. Example: for link quality of 3 the repeat
sequence is: pause green green green
error condition:
o repeat the sequence: red, off, red, off, red, off, off, off
identify the unit
o repeat the sequence: red, green
signal for reset to factory defaults:
o repeat the sequence: green, red, green, red, green, red, off, off
restore factory defaults is in progress:
o repeat the sequence: red, off, red, off, off, off, green, off, green, off, off, off
10 Using the K60 Web User Interface (UI)
10.1 Requirements
The K60 embedded WebUI allows for direct configuration of both Hub and Remote units. It
is a standard web application that runs directly on the K60 unit and is accessible through
the default port for HTTPS (443) at URL https://<Host name of the unit>. Your browser will
display a warning stating that the connection is not secure. You may ignore the warning
and proceed connecting to the unit. To avoid the warning, go to the Kwikbit support
website, download the Kwikbit security certificate, and install it on your browser.
The recommended browsers for the K60 WebUI are:
Google Chrome
Safari
Operating System (OS) support for K60 WebUI:
Windows
Mac OS X
Unix
Linux
Note: With the exception of IE9, the K60 WebUI supports the most recent web browser and
OS versions.
Required basic K60 unit configuration tasks can be performed using the units WebUI;
however, the Kwikbit Edge Controller can be used to quickly and efficiently plan,
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