User's Guide

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RDX 8000
5. Product configur
ation
5.1 Product configuration process
Once the
RDX
8000 unit has been powered up the unit may be configured to the user’s desired network settings and
operational mode. The unit may be configured via the built in
RDX
8000 (Remote Management Interface). The
RDX
8000 is
accessed
over the customer’s local IP network using an internet browser
application.
The
RDX
8000 is compatible with the following internet browser applications:
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Google
Chrome
5.2 IP address assignment
The
RDX
8000 comes configured to communicate over Ethernet port 1 and will search for an
IP address as
follows:
Note: The network cable must be plugged in before powering on the
unit.
1. The unit will look for an active network connection. If no connection is found, the
OCP
will display No Link
2. When an active network connection is detected, the
RDX
8000 will search the user’s local network for a
DHCP server.
3. If a
DHCP
server is found it will receive the
assigned
IP address from the local
DHCP
server and use this
address for operations. The IP address will appear on the
System
Information
screen of the OCP.
4. If after 60 seconds no
DHCP
server is found the unit will use the
APIPA
protocol to
assign
a static IP
address. The
assigned
static IP address will appear on the OCP.
Once an IP address is
assigned
the unit may be reconfigured to a new static IP address or redirected to a
DHCP
server by logging into the unit via the
RDX
8000
interface.
5.3
OCP
Operator Control Panel
The
RDX
8000 unit includes an
LCD
based display located on the right side of the unit’s front bezel referred to as
the
Operator Control Panel or
OCP.
Highlights of the
OCP
are:
64 dot high by 128 dot width graphics display with color backlight
Displays both text and icon based
information
Under normal conditions the backlight
uses
white
light
A flashing amber backlight is used to alert the user to error conditions. The errors may be acknowledged and
cleared via a long press of the Display Navigation button push on the unit front panel. The error may also be
cleared by reading the error
message
in the
System
Information
Block in the
RDX
8000.
OCP
has an automatic sleep mode and will turn off the entire display after 1 minute with no interaction as long
as there are no pending error
notifications.