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11.1.2 Web Interface Wi-Fi
PC’s, tablets and phones can connect to the Aegis II
via Wi-Fi.
The IP Address and Netmask for Wi-Fi is fixed (hard
coded) so the only way to differentiate the
connection between controllers is the Wi-Fi SSID #.
The SSID is the name you will see/connect to when
using WiFi. From the factory, the last 3 digits of the
name will be the same as the last 3 digits of the
controller serial number. Should you be in an
account that has multiple controllers, you need this
to know which unit you are choosing a connection.
Once you are connected and logged in, you can
change the SSID to anything you wish. The change
will take place after you cycle power to the controller.
See flow chart below to find the fixed IP Address
and Netmask for Wi-Fi
SSID: Service set identifier is a name for the
wireless network.
The SSID cannot be edited from keypad. A Browser
connection must be used.
11.2 System Setup
System Setup has 9 options;
x
Site
Name
x
Controller
Name
x
Keypad
Passwords
x
Metric
Units
x
Sunday = Day 1
x
Number of Systems (Future)
x
Alarm on Stops
x
System
Restart
x
Factory
Reset
11.2.1 Site Name/Controller Name
You can label this device with two separate names.
These names appear in any data file downloaded so
as to help delineate these documents. The controller
name also shows on the browser tab when
connecting with a PC, tablet or Smartphone.
Edit these names using the keypad:
Notice the F2 key represents the word ‘alpha’. You
have three choices, ALPHA (upper case letters),
alpha, (lower case letters), and NUMBERS, 0
through 9. Since the lower case ‘alpha’ is seen,
please realize that this is a choice, not the current
selection.
The default choice is upper case so use the up
and down arrows to change the first digit. You
will see the uppercase letters scroll by. Hold the
key down for fast scroll, or press to move one
letter at a time. Once you have rested on the
letter you choose, press the right arrow to move
to the next position.
Press the F2 key to choose
alpha
, lower case
letters. Notice that the F2 choice now shows
NUMBERS. That would be the next choice.
When finished, press
OK
to save.
11.2.2 Keypad Passwords
Use this page to turn password protection ON/OFF.
See section 11.6
Passwords
to change your
password, login or logout.
There are 4 Operator level, 3 Configure level and
one Admin login.
The passwords allowed are the same on the keypad
as those created/edited via a browser. You can edit