User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Registration Information
- Safety Guidelines
- Acronyms and Defi nitions
- Functional Overview
- Electrical Characteristics
- Mechanical Specifi cations
- AC Power Specifi cations
- Environmental Requirements
- Mechanical Drawing
- System Set-Up Considerations
- Wall Mounting
- Rack Mounting
- Optional Accessories
- Important Installation Notes
- Powering Up the Unit
- Local Communication Interface Ports
- USB Interface
- Ethernet
- Monitoring & Alarms
- Web based GUI Session
- User Maskable Alarms
- GPS Alarm
- Software Abort Alarm
- Software Error Alarm
- Property Failure Alarm
- Phase Lock Alarm
- FPGA Programming Alarm
- Hardware Control Alarm
- Text Menu Interface (Local Access)
- Telnet Session (Remote Access)
- Additional Tips
- Warranty
- Index

If you are set up to use DHCP, the window shown below will be displayed.
Select “Use the following IP address:” and enter “192.168.1.2.” The subnet mask should automatically populate to “255.255.255.0”.
Nothing else will need to be chosen or entered. Click “OK”, then “OK again and retry connection.
A crossover Ethernet cable (supplied) must be used for Web Interface access. As a reminder, you must verify the Ethernet port on your
laptop is powered. If your laptop is on battery power, the Ethernet port may be inactive by default. If this is the case simply plug in the
laptop to a 110vac source or change the power settings to enable the Ethernet port when the laptop is using battery power.
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