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Note:   Ad-Hoc Mode must be used for set-up and may be used  for permanent use. 

1. Make note of current computer IP settings and restore settings when finished. If you are unsure of settings, contact your network administrator.

2. Change TCP/IP settings of the computer to connect to the Wi-Fi RIB™ as follows:

IP Address: 192.168.100.2 

   Subnet mask:  255.255.255.224       

           Default Gateway: 192.168.100.1

3. Connect and apply power to the Wi-Fi RIB™ (24Vac or 24Vdc recommended for setup to avoid Line Voltage wiring; all settings will be maintained when 

power is removed). The green Device Status LED will flash at a rate of once per second and the green Ad-Hoc Status LED will stay lit while in Ad-Hoc Mode, 

yellow Infrastructure Status LED will remain off while in Ad-Hoc Mode (see Device LEDs for other LED indications).

4. View wireless connections on the computer. Look for the network called “Wi-Fi RIB™” and connect. This establishes a connection between the Wi-Fi RIB™ 

and the computer in an Ad-Hoc network. 

5. In any Internet web browser such as Safari®, Firefox®, or Internet Explorer®, type in the default factory address of 192.168.100.10 and press enter.

Wi-Fi RIB

 – Getting Started

In the web browser window, you should see the Wi-Fi RIB™ main web page. You will be able to control the relay and read status. To change the state of the 

relay, click the “on” or “off” button and click “Set Relay”. At the bottom of the page you can see: status of relay, last command, universal inputs 1 and 2 and 

their associated digital inputs, DI 1 and DI 2 (webpage allows one or both universal inputs to be configured as digital inputs and are usable as such, in ad-

ditional to the general purpose digital input.)

Main Page – 

(Click “Main” link at top of page to return to this page)

Note:  Settings can be viewed on Main Page status or in the xml status read outside the web page.

1. Change the RIB default IP address, port number, subnet mask, or gateway if desired – click save after each setting.

Note:   The Wi-Fi RIB™ ships from the factory with a default IP address of 192.168.100.10, default gateway of 192.168.100.1, and default subnet mask of 

255.255.255.224, and has a unique MAC address for use on the internet or on an internal intranet or network. If at anytime an incorrect address is used or 

address is forgotten, the Wi-Fi RIB™ may be returned to factory defaults by pressing the RESET pushbutton on the Wi-Fi RIB™ until the Device Status LED 

flashes rapidly (approx. 5 seconds).

2. Set “Device Name” and click save. Set “Device Location” and click save. (Up to 16 characters.)  

3. “Default Relay Setting” determines the state to which the relay will default upon return from deliberate power-cycle or due to power loss. Make selection 

for relay to come on, stay off, or return to last commanded state. After power-up, the relay will follow commanded states if communications are restored.

4. “General Purpose Digital Input/Relay Binding” allows the relay to be controlled from the Dry Contact GP Digital Input if desired. If bound, the relay will 

follow the state of the Digital Input (typical application: motion-detector closes dry contact input, relay turns on light). If unbound, the Digital Input may 

be used as a general-purpose status input or otherwise (independent of relay). 

5. “Universal Input 1 Setup” and “Universal Input 2 Setup” are used to setup input to analog 0-5 V, 0-10 V, or 4-20 mA; or Thermistor input in Degrees F or C. 

Analog inputs use min. and max. of scale and units set by user. Min. and max. are not used when T2 Thermistor selected.

Setup Page – 

Network and operational settings  (Click “Setup” link at top of page.)

Functional Devices, Inc.

 

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