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b)
Configure the items in the picture above.
•
Delay (ms)
: Set the delay time for the command to be sent to the controlled
device when press the button. It can be left blank.
•
Interface
: Select the control interface from pull-down list. (Telnet or RS232).
Note
: Select the interface according to the actual connection requirements.
•
Command:
Select one command from the drop-down menu.
c)
Click “Save” to save the configurations.
Note:
If you do not want to s
ave the configurations, click “Cancel”.
d)
Repeat steps from a) to c), configure other commands.
Note:
The “Remove” butto
ns in last column allow you to remove the corresponding
commands configured for the button.
Click “Save” to save all the configured comman
ds to KEY1 button.
8.
Network Settings
“Network Settings” is available to configure keypad network information. Click “Ne
twork
Settings” submenu to enter the configuration page.
•
DHCP:
When keypad DHCP mode is enabled, the keypad should connect to network with
DHCP server. The IP address, Netmask, and gateway parameters will be automatically
assigned by DHCP server.
•
Static:
When keypad is set to Static IP mode, the IP address, netmask, and gateway
parameters can be assigned manually.
•
Save:
Save the configuration changes.
Note:
The keypad default network setting is Static, and the default IP address is 192.168.1.254.
9.
System Settings
“System Settings” is available to configure system functions. Click “System Settings” submenu
to enter the configuration page like below.