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USER MANUAL
2.
In the Web File Explorer box, click the
Upload
button under the Operations heading.
3.
Click on the
Browse
button (
Choose File
on Google Chrome) to select a file on the local computer to upload.
4.
Click on the
Upload
button.
5.
The file will appear in the directory tree shown above.
3.9.
Network Page
The network page allows configuring how the device gets its IP address. The device supports automatic acquisition of an
IP address using DHCP, as well as setting a static IP. The process for doing so is described below:
3.9.1.
To set the IP address statically
1.
Click
“
Network
”
on the left-hand side of the web interface to access the network configuration page.
2.
Click in the
Static (Set Manually)
checkbox under the IP Configuration heading.
3.
Enter the IP information. The values that are currently in use will be present in the text fields by default.
4.
Click the
Submit
button to save changes. The device will reboot and then reload the web interface automatically.
a.
If the device acquires its IP address automatically using DHCP, it is possible that your router will assign a
different IP address to the device after a reboot, and you will need to enter that IP Address manually in
your browser to return to the web interface. For details on discovering the device
’
s IP address, see
Section 2.3, Network Discovery and Network Settings
(p. 11)
3.9.2.
To set the IP address automatically
1.
Click
“
Network
”
on the left-hand side of the web interface to access the network configuration page.
2.
Enter a hostname and/or domain into the corresponding text fields, if desired. (Optional)
3.
Click in the
DHCP
checkbox under the IP Configuration heading.
4.
Click the
Submit
button to save your changes. The device will reboot and reload the web interface automatically.
a.
If the device acquires its IP address automatically using DHCP, it is possible that your router will assign a
different IP address to the device after a reboot, and you will need to enter that IP Address manually in
your browser to return to the web interface. For details on discovering the device
’
s IP address, see
Section 2.3, Network Discovery and Network Settings
(p. 11)
3.10.
System Page
The system page allows you to reboot the device, restore its settings to the factory default configuration, or change the
firmware that is installed.
Note
—
Not Recommended:
We do not generally recommend changing the firmware unless
absolutely necessary, as a power failure during the process could corrupt the firmware,
requiring a special procedure to recover the device. Use with caution.
3.11.
Changing the Administrator Password
1.
Click
“
System
”
on the left-hand side of the web interface to access the system configuration page.
2.
Type the desired password twice, in each of the two boxes to the right of the
Admin Password
field.
3.
Click the
Submit
button.
3.12.
Reading Registers
To monitor real time sensor data from the meter, access the web interface, and click on
Monitor
. Data will begin to
appear after a moment. In the first box, titled Reading Timestamp, a timestamp of when the data was last read is
displayed. The timestamp is shown in your local time zone (as determined by your computer
’
s system time).
The second box displays the current real-time parameters that are being measured, including instantaneous voltage,
current, and power. The third box displays accumulated energy values. These values accumulate over time.
3.13.
Posting Data to the Elkor Cloud
You can have your device post to the Elkor Cloud website to easily view graphs of data from any web browser anywhere
in the world. A video tutorial on the Elkor Cloud is available at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_6Wzvl1jE
3.13.1.
To configure your device to post to the Elkor Cloud
1.
Click "Web Posting" on the left-hand side to access the web posting configuration page.