
HARTING MICA
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RF-R300 Complete RFID Starter Kit
- Setup Guide
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4. Connect the RJ-45 Ethernet connector of the LAN-cable to your PC or Switch.
5. Connect the RP-TNC connector of the LOCFIELD antenna to one of the RP-TNC antenna connections
on the MICA.
6. Connect the N-type connector of the Coax antenna cable to the N-Type connection on the WR24
antenna.
7. Connect the RP-TNC connector of the Coax antenna cable to one of the RP-TNC antenna
connections on the MICA.
The I/O LED will light up red while the MICA is booting up. When the I/O LED turns green, the MICA has
booted up. The PoE LED will flicker orange indicating data is being transferred.
1.2 Connecting to the web interface
As soon as you have connected your MICA to your Network or PC and your MICA has fully booted up, you
can now log into the device. You will need to change the static ip address of your personal computer to
be within the range of the MICA. Because the MICA’s ip address defaults to 10.10.10.10, the static ip of
your machine should be 10.10.10.x (e.g. 10.10.10.121) with a subnet of 255.255.255.0. Next, open your
browser and enter: https://10.10.10.10. Alternatively the MICA is reachable at: https://<device-name>.
When you first attempt to access the MICA in your web browser, you may receive a certificate/security
notification. This is actually expected behavior, because there is not a registered security certificate
associated with the webserver on your MICA. You can safely ignore this warning and proceed to the
MICA’s website. The login screen should appear where you can enter the credentials shown on the MICA’s
product label.
The device name along with your login password, MAC address, and serial number (S/N)
can be found on your MICA’s product label.
For directions on adding a certificate, consult the associated Programming Guide or
contact: [email protected].