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12. Integrated webserver.
12.1 Network set-up.
The IP settings for this new device will automatically be set to DHCP mode. This means that a server or router in the
network will assign an IP address to the device. You can always view the current IP address by briefly pressing the
set-up for artxx and by continuing to keep the button depressed until the 12-digit IP address becomes visible
(e.g., 192.168.123.110). By using this address in the general Internet browser, you will go to the device’s webserver.
This address may be modified in the settings there. In DHCP mode, the IP address is not always the same, strictly
speaking. For advanced routers this is sometimes the case; in order to get round this problem you can work with
a fixed IP address. Save your address to favourites (or bookmarks) so that you can surf without problems to the
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RESET LAN (software versions up to release 4):
When the ‘Reset LAN’ function is performed (quickly press the set-up button on the device several times and then
keep it depressed longer to perform a reset), a standard permanent IP address will be assigned to the device,
specifically: 192.168.123.80. The device will now be set to the DHCP-off mode. This can accommodate a range of a lot
of devices, including routers. Even so, the range of the computer must also be set to within that same range. You may
also set this permanent IP address to suit your needs using the webserver settings.
RESET LAN (software versions higher than release 4):
Whenever the Reset LAN function is run (briefly press the set-up key of the device several times and then press and
hold to run the reset) the DHCP mode will be set to ON. So the IP address has to come from a router or server in the
network.
After the IP address has been reset, the web server functionality will be restarted.
This will take about 1 or 2 minutes.
12.2 Operation of the webserver.
ART54.88 has 3 different webservers on board, which are each applied based on the type of screen or computer used.
Most complete webserver: surf to http://ipadres/
Tick the IP address in the webbrowser of your PC or MAC (see 12.1 network setup) to define the IP address.
This webserver contains all the elements needed to use and control the ART54.88.
NB: The built-in webservers are compatible with the most common internet browsers, such as IE8/9, Mozilla firefox,
Safari. Always make sure you have the latest version of your webbrowser. In some cases the cache memory of the
browser first needs to be deleted in order to load the page from the webserver. On PCs this is usually via the F5 key,
on MAC this happens via the CMD-R key.
Overview of the complete webserver (PC/MAC)
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