Section-6 Diagnostics
October 28, 2013
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Copyright
©2013,
Harris
Broadcast
WARNING:
Disconnect
primary
power
prior
to
servicing.
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6.3
Telnet Session
Telnet
is
another
way
of
helping
diagnose
a
problem
with
the
transmitter.
Customers
should
only
use
telnet
to
view
readings
and
not
use
telnet
to
control
the
transmitter
unless
asked
to
do
so
by
a
Harris
Broadcast
Service
Engineer.
To
open
a
telnet
session
the
Windows
command
prompt
can
be
used.
If
using
Windows
7,
a
terminal
emulator
program
must
be
used.
Figure 6-3 Telnet Login Screen
To
open
a
session
ensure
the
computer
is
either
connected
directly
to
the
transmitter
Ethernet
port
or
connected
to
the
same
network
as
the
transmitter.
If
connecting
direct
to
the
front
panel
Ethernet,
ensure
the
computer
network
properties
is
set
to
DHCP.
Once
the
computer
is
connected
go
to
the
command
prompt
and
type
telnet
plus
the
IP
address,
ie
"telnet
192.168.117.88".
The
screen
should
appear
as
in
Figure
6
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6
asking
for
a
password.
Prior
to
August
2013
shipments,
the
telnet
password
is
"admin".
August
2013
and
later
shipments
password
is
"harrismfg"
Note:
The
number
of
telnet
pages
will
vary
depending
or
the
revision
of
code
installed
in
your
transmitter.
Figure 6-4 Telnet Page 1/7
Page
1
of
the
telnet
shows
basic
information
about
your
transmitter
including
serial
number,
MAC
and
IP
addresses,
software
and
hardware
revs.
Any
item
shown
in
parenthesis
()
are
commands,
pressing
the
corresponding
number
in
that
page
to
set.
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