Owner's manual

4.7.2 Remote iServer
1. An IP address should be assigned to the iServer either statically or using a DHCP
server.
Refer to the DHCP section of the user’s manual for details.
2. Use a browser to access the Remote iServer’s WEB page. Simply type the iServer’s
IP address at the browser’s URL location (i.e. 192.168.1.50) followed by an Enter key.
You should then see the iServer’s main WEB page.
3. Click on the Update button.
4. Click on Configuration, you will be prompted with a Password (default is 12345678).
5. On the Configuration page, under
Under Terminal Server section, set the Number
of Sockets/Connections to “5”.
6. Click on Save button for the changes to take place.
At this point, reset the power, first on the remote and then the local iServer and initialize
the local serial device to send or request data.
Figure 4.17 Remote iServer Configuration Page
No. Sensor Name Reading Offset
Display
Units
Remote
Format
Remote End Char
(HEX)
1
2
Temperature
Pressure
SRTC
SRH#
C
PSI
T0000.0C
P0000.0P
0D
0D
0000.0
0000.0
CONFIGURATION
http://192.168.1.200
CONFIGURATION
Terminal Server
Remote Access (Tunneling)
Take Readings
Update
Remote IP Address Remote Port Remote Access
Title
TCP/UDP Server Type Number of Sockets
Port
02000
5Command
Forward CR
Secured Applet
disableTCP
02000
disable0.0.0.0
Click on Sensor No. on the left to modify Sensor Parameters.
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