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4 RECEIVER WEB INTERFACE
The XDS PRO4-P receiver includes an on-board web interface that will publish itself on
your local area network once you have followed the steps in Chapter 5. From this web
interface you can view most of the receiver‟s internal settings as well as the contents of
the receiver‟s hard drive. To access this site, simply open a web browser connected to
your network and navigate to the address assigned to the receiver. If DHCP is being
used, it may be necessary to check the front panel for the IP address. When the page
loads, you will see a login page. Once you have logged in, you will see three buttons on
the left labeled:
General
,
Programming
, and
Content
. After logging in, you are viewing
the information underneath the
General
button by default. Each of these buttons offers a
different set of options which are represented as tabs at the top of the screen.
4.1
The General Menu
The General menu lists most of the basic receiver attributes and settings. After logging in,
you start in the General menu by default. The tabs listed across the top for the General
menu are:
Status
,
Tuner
,
Setup
,
Relays
and
Logs
. The Status tab is the tab displayed by
default upon entering the General menu. To navigate to another tab within a menu,
simply click the tab label at the top of the page.
4.1.1 The Status Tab
The Status Tab displays basic attributes about its current output, its surroundings, errors,
and current power levels. On this tab you will see:
A description of the Headphones and Audio Ports output including Program, PID,
and the volume.
A list of current faults affecting the receiver, as well as a history of past faults and a
„Clear Faults‟ button to clear this history.
A run-down of environmental factors including the receiver‟s internal temperature
and fan speed, which is a measure of how hard the receiver is working to cool itself.
A diagnostic of the power supply‟s voltage levels. Ideally, the actual voltage matches
each of the named levels in each row.
Figure 10 below is an image of the Status Tab in the General menu. Your broadcaster‟s
logo may appear in the top left corner. The tabs along the top navigate to different areas
of the General menu (Status tab is currently selected). The buttons on the side of the page
navigate between the different menus when clicked.