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TemPageR 3E
Additional Screens And Interfaces
About
The TemPageR 3E ‘About’ screen provides general links and contact information for AVTECH sales, support
and websites. The firmware version that is currently installed on the TemPageR 3E unit will also be listed with
the date released directly below. The link entitled ‘Click Here To Check For Updates’ can be used to check if
the firmware version installed on the TemPageR 3E unit is the most current (requires internet access).
Web Interface
The TemPageR 3E web interface can be used to view current sensor status on the TemPageR 3E unit.
The web interface is accessed by selecting the TemPageR 3E unit in the AVTECH Device Discovery
Utility and clicking the ‘Web’ button or by typing the IP address of the TemPageR 3E unit in the location
bar of a web browser, once it has been installed properly on your network.
NOTE: If the ‘Loading Sensor Data’ indicator remains on the page, be sure that you do not have a proxy or Microsoft ISA
server soliciting traffic and requests from the TemPageR 3E unit.
Below the menu bar on the TemPageR 3E is the device name, date and time display, and MAC address display.
NOTE: If the date displayed is ‘2/14/36’, the TemPageR 3E is currently unable to connect to a time server. Please verify that
the network has a connection to the internet and that NTP requests on UDP port 123 are not blocked. If the network does not
have a connection to the internet or use of a local time server is desired, an IP address for a valid NTP time server can be
entered in the ‘Time Server IP’ field on the ‘Advanced’ tab of the ‘Settings’ screen.
To the right of the date and time is the product name and firmware version number. This acts as a link that
can be used to determine if the firmware version installed on the unit is the most current version. An internet
connection is required for the firmware version check. The firmware is always current as of the time of
shipment so there is seldom a need to upgrade shortly after purchase of the TemPageR 3E. The exception
would be those occasions where a new version of the firmware has just coincidentally been released.