XDS-PRO (PRO1R, PRO4R & PRO1S, PRO4S) Satellite Receivers - User Guide Rev. A R830001-2106
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AFFILIATE WEB INTERFACE
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Confi dential & Proprietary
AFFILIATE WEB INTERFACE
5. Affi liate Web Interface
Your XDS-PRO receivers must always be connected to the internet to allow confi guration, activation, setup, monitoring of
signal quality, program schedules, audio content and accountability.
The XDS-PRO receivers are capable of communicating with and being confi gured by an internet-accessible Network
Management System (NMS). The NMS has an Affi liate Web Interface to allow radio station users to modify receiver settings
such as time zone, relay mappings, receiver port program schedules and other features that help simplify the management of
network programs. The following sections will instruct you on how to accomplish these tasks.
NOTE: Each network may or may not allow their affi liates to use the generic Affi liate Web Interface.
Some networks may have a custom web interface. If that is the case, then the network needs to
provide their custom instruction. The following section give instruction on the generic Affi liate Web
Interface.
5.1 Accessing and Logging In
The website hosting your affi liate web page is provided by your broadcaster. Please refer to the packaged Quick Start Guide
and Network Data Sheet for instructions on navigating to this site.
After the page has loaded, type the username, which is your receiver’s serial number (available on the back panel of your
receiver and via the front panel display for receivers equipped with control front panels) and password. Once your correct
username and password are typed in, press login.
5.1.1 Obtaining Login Ppassword for Receivers that are Equipped with Front Panels
Navigate to the ‘Serial’ submenu in the receiver’s front panel display (see section 3.2.2 for more details).
5.1.2 Obtaining Login Password for Receivers that are NOT Equipped with Front Panels
First time visitors must connect to the M&C port of the receiver and execute the PASS command to receive the Daily Password
to login. It is highly recommended to set a Friendly Password as soon as possible to avoid having to log in using the temporary
Daily Password. Return visitors can use the Friendly Password to log in once it is confi gured.
Figure 19: Affi liate Website Login Page
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