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WVRC-4 Installation and Operation Manual
WEB SETUP
WEB Setup
The WVRC-4 firmware supports an HTTP (web) interface on TCP port 80, which is
user programmable. The default page contains a Java applet used to monitor and
control the WVRC-4.
Ethernet setup
The WVRC-4 is factory set for IP:
192.168.1.55
Subnet:
255.255.255.0
CAUTION!
Assigning an IP address already in use by another device may cause
problems with your network!
Information youʼll need to configure the WVRC-4
1 - An available Static IP address to assign to the WVRC-4.
The WVRC-4 is factory set for IP:
192.168.1.55
Subnet:
255.255.255.0
NOTE: If a static IP isn’t available, consider using http://www.dynip.com/
2 - The network’s subnet mask.
3 - Your network’s gateway address (essential for proper operation).
4 - The IP address of the email server.
5 - The SMTP port used by your email server (usually 25).
6 - Up to four email addresses to which you want to send alarms.
NOTE: The network administrator may be required to enter the IP address
of the WVRC-4 into the SMTP server to allow email forwarding. In some
installation, an email forwarding service such as http://www.smtp.com/ may be
required for the email function to operate properly.
7 - IP address of a NTP timeserver, if used.
NOTE: Here is the IP address for the NIST NTP server 132.163.4.103
(http://tf.nist.gov/service/time-servers.html). (You may also enter the time and date
manually if Internet service is not available). The RTC isn’t battery backed-up. You
should consider a UPS to maintain time/date.