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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