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3.1 device configuration Web user interface
The DMB400 device supports a device configuration Web user interface that can be accessed with a Web browser. The supported Web browsers are:
Google Chrome
,
Mozilla Firefox
and
MS-Edge (Chromium)
.
It is available from the URL:
http://<device_IP_addr>/
.
The default credentials values, put at factory, to access to the device Web user interface are:
login:
admin
,
password:
admin
.
The URL falls automatically into the applicative user interface¹. At the top right corner, click on the
Administration Console
button.
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For further information, refer to the chapter §
.
With the button at the top right corner
, choose the language in which your device Web user interface needs to be displayed. The supported
languages are:
English
,
Spanish
,
German
,
French
.
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It is desirable that your device DMB400 device is on time. When possible, do synchronize it with an NTP server.
This is the device configuration Web user interface.
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After you have changed and saved all your settings in the different panes, be sure to perform a device restart by clicking on the
Reboot the
device
button so that your changes are fully reflected.
Click on the device logo
at the left top corner to return to the applicative user interface.
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If the device does not respond to its IP address, either the device power supply is unplugged, or the Ethernet cable is not connected, or the
network configuration is not properly adjusted. To solve the problem, if your computer and local network supports IPV6, connect an Ethernet
cable on the device and connect to the device Web user interface with its IPV6 address, which can be found on the test pattern displayed on
the screen.
For example, for the MAC address value: ``00-1c-e6-02-1e-45`,
In a Web browser, enter the URL: http://[fc00::21c:e6ff:fe02:1e45]/.admin/
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Summary of Contents for DMB400
Page 1: ...User manual DMB400 4 14 14 002D...
Page 4: ...4 Part I Description and installation...
Page 7: ...7 1 2 1 Device xture...
Page 8: ...8 1 2 2 Device dimensions...
Page 18: ...18 Part II Applicative user interface...
Page 20: ...20 Part III Administration console user interface...
Page 48: ...48 Part IV Con guration by script...
Page 50: ...50 Part V Technical information...
Page 54: ...54 Part VI Contacts...
Page 56: ...56 Part VII Appendix...