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appeared, giving the static IP Address for the USB
connection. Open a web browser and enter the IP Address, then
log into the Web UI. Now you may correct any network settings to
connect the executive Elite base to your IP network.
Below the IP information is the USB IP table. In this table the Static IP address
and the subnet for the USB interface on the front of the Elite base are defined.
In the upper left is the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server table. List the NTP
servers the Elite has access to in this area.
NOTE:
The Cloud server requires that the system time on the Executive
Elite base DSP is correct. If the NTP servers listed here are not
reachable for the Executive Elite system and system time is
therefore incorrect, access to the cloud server will be declined for
the system, and it cannot be managed through the cloud server.
RF Spectrum Analyzer
The Executive Elite’s Remote Antenna receiver has a built in RF Scanner which
can be accessed through the “RF Spectrum Analyzer” page, providing a color-
coded graph of the local RF environment activity.
After clicking the “Start” button in the upper left corner of the page, the graph
will fill in from the right to left. The scan can be stopped at any time by
returning to the page and pressing the “Stop” button, but the information will