Description of the system components
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Keypad and display
The display has a two line menu system and two status lines (Upper and Lower) for satellite
and antenna information. Using the keypad and display you can deploy, stow and stop the
antenna and monitor the system (warnings, errors and information). Signal strength is
indicated on the display as 7 blocks. The signal strength is also displayed as a number during
manual pointing.
on page 4-19 for a list of menus. The menus show how the system has
been configured.
The three LED light indicators are described in
LEDs on the keypad of the EXPLORER
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Web interface for setup and troubleshooting
The EXPLORER 6075LX has a built-in web interface, which has two levels:
•
Mobile web interface
, used for basic operations and status. Accessed from a
smartphone or tablet via WLAN. For details see
•
Computer web interface
, used for configuration, line-up, troubleshooting, extended
status information etc. Accessed from a computer connected to Port 1 on the Base Unit.
For details see
Guest or administrator login
By default, when you try to access the web interface you are prompted for user name and
password. There are two types of login:
•
Guest
: To access the web interface as guest (limited access), enter
User name: guest
and the guest password.
•
Administrator
: To access the web interface as administrator (full access to all settings
in web interface), enter User name:
admin
and the administrator password.
Figure 2-6: Keypad and display (example)
Note
WLAN must first be configured using the Computer web interface via the
Service connector (Port 1) on the Base Unit.
Note
Before you can log in as guest for the first time, the administrator must first
create a guest password. See
To change the guest login password (User
Note
Before you can log in as administrator for the first time, you must use the local
administrator function, see