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When the batteries are installed reassemble the case by installing the two screws that were removed to open the case.
Initializing Sensors
When the OnGuard is shipped from the factory, it is enclosed in a protective bag designed to minimize contaminant
access to the corrosion sensors.
When batteries are installed or power is supplied and the unit begins to operate,
the first function the OnGuard performs is the initialization of the copper and silver corrosion sensors. This
process is initiated automatically, takes two hours and should not be interrupted until it is completed. Please
make sure the logger is off when initializing takes place.
This process establishes the initial state of the sensors and
sets the reference for future operation. During this period the LCD display will turn off and the green LED will flash on and
off at about a 1 second rate.
Communication via Ethernet
The OnGuard is designed to communicate through an internal web interface, via the Ethernet, for setup and logging
purposes.
Remember to power the OnGuard in
one of the two external ways
before trying to connect.
Password Protection
Below are the procedures to establish
communication
between the OnGuard and the computer via Ethernet. However,
once connected to the OnGuard, a password is required for the user to access the Network page and setup
notifications
or
manually set the IP address
. Once accessed, the user can click between any of the pages and return to
the Network page without having to re-enter the password. However, once the user closes the browser and tries to re-
access the page, a password is again required.
The default password is as follows:
•
User Name: admin
•
Password: password
User Name
cannot be changed and is always “admin”.
Password
can be changed on the Network Page. It is limited to
10 characters in length.
In the event
Password
is lost or forgotten, it can be reset to “password” by holding down the OnGuard Down-Arrow key
(button 4) as power is applied. The key can be released as soon as the boot screen appears (about 2 seconds). The
boot screen will also display the text “PASSWORD RESET”.
The following page shows the Password entry field in the lower left corner of the Network Page.