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Configuration
1.
Search over the local network for the IP address of the IPC10 you are looking for using a standard IP scanner. It will appear as IPC10-
SERIALNUMBER. The serial number will be printed also on the label of the IPC10 in the back.
2.
Enter the IPC10 IP address you found with the scanner in a web browser, followed by port 8080 to access the web user interface of the
IPC10 (e.g.,
). The USER led on the receiver will light up, and you will access the UI of the IPC10.
3.
Enter the IPC10 name. This will be used to identify the converter physically on the rack in case you have more the one converter on the
network. We suggest printing the name and sticking it on the front face of the receiver.
4.
Enter password of minimum 6 alphanumeric or symbols (case sensitive). Confirm password. Keep the password in safe place as If you
lose the password, you must reset the receiver and reprogram it, however all logs and events will be lost. Use pin to press the reset
button on front of IPC-10 as in Fig-2. When multiple IPC10 are installed, you can also locate it with the user LED which will be on when
logged in.
The IPC10 web page provides access to the following five menu options:
Events
Allows you to view account and converter related events, can be useful if CMS is down.
Up to 5,000 events will be buffered based on first-in, first-out basis.
Accounts
Allows you to view all system accounts.
Security Profiles
Allows you to view security profiles available for the reporting devices.
Configuration
Allows you to configure the converter to operate (IP, port, time, etc...)
About
Allows you to view the IPC10 system information and upgrade the module.
5. Select the
Configuration
tab to program the converter at the central station, refer to the table below.