SCADAWave Ultra JR5O
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Quick Start Guide - Ultra JR50 Ethernet Data Radio
Introduction and Warnings:
Please read the following notes carefully. Configuration errors with Ethernet connections can be
difficult to find and resolve. It is strongly recommended that you follow these guidelines.
IP Address and Factory Default Reset
The factory default IP address of the J Series is
192.168.2.15
. If you do not know the IP
address of the J Series you will need to activate a factory reset.
A factory reset will cause all previous configuration settings to be erased and returned to the
factory default values. A factory default can be initiated by applying DC power to the radio (wait
45 seconds), depress the factory default switch using a paper clip or similar object and keep the
switch depressed for 5 seconds until all five LEDs illuminate solid GREEN indicating the radio
will return to the factory default settings. Please wait 30 seconds for the factory default reset
process to complete.
Connection to Embedded HTML Web Server
The J Series radio contains an embedded Web Server. To change a configuration parameter in the
J Series you will need to connect your PC to one of the Ethernet Ports (LAN1 or LAN2) and direct
your browser to the IP address of the J Series. It is strongly recommended that you follow these
guidelines for successful connection to the radio:
(1)
Ensure the J Series is powered up and has fully booted. This is indicated by a solid green
power LED and a flashing Synch/NoRx LED. It takes approximately 45 seconds from applying DC
power for the J Series to fully power up.
(2)
Disconnect your PC from any other Internet/LAN networks. Failure to do so may create a
conflict in IP addresses or the J Series IP might not meet the subnet mask specified by your
network.
(3)
Connect your PC Ethernet Port to one of the Ethernet Ports (LAN 1 or LAN2) using an RJ-45
patch cable. Cross over cables will also work. Successful cable connection is indicated by a solid
Green “Link” LED on the Ethernet Port.
Note: The LAN1/2 LEDs will also flash orange when data is being transferred.
(4) Ensure your PC LAN Port is configured for a suitable IP address. You can do this by
configuring the LAN settings via the Control Panel. Navigate to your Windows “Start” button and
open Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Local Area Connection -> Properties.
Scroll Down and Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. You will now see
the window as shown.
Ensure “Obtain IP Address Automatically” is not selected. It is recommended that you manually
specify a compatible IP Address. In this example, a factory default radio is being configured. The
J Series Configuration (Web Interface)