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Figure 3
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Logged onto
network
Figure 4
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Type IP address into
browser & add to home screen or
book mark
Figure5
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User Interface launches
2.2 Direct Connection via your LAN
Connecting your system to your local LAN via a network cable connected from your VAV12 MPM module to
your router or a switch connected to your router is the preferred and best method for regular connection. You
can then access your system from anywhere you have LAN coverage.
(Figure 6)
When a connection is made your router will assign a unique IP address to the system. You can find this IP by
checking in your router settings but we recommend you download one of the free programs for your apple of
android device such as FING
(Figure 7)
. Such programs search your LAN and list all connected devices. This will
enable you to find your system IP, typically look something like 192.168.1.12 or similar number
(Figure 8)
. By
typing this number into your browser you will be able to access the Opening page of your system.
NOTE:
Some routers ship with UPNP disabled. You should check your router instruction manual for details on
how to check this setting. Without UPNP enabled, the system cannot connect. Remember that after power
failure your router may assign a different IP number to your system. In this case you will need to scan your
network with FING or similar program to find the new IP. It is possible to set a fixed IP in your router settings
however the method varies depending on your router brand and model. Your IT specialist should be able to
help. Connecting your system to your router using a cable gives a level of access control as access can only be
achieved by persons or devices having your LAN access password.
Figure 6
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Connecting
via Ethernet cable
Figure 7
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Use FING or similar to
scan network
Figure 8
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User Interface Launches.
Note IP Address is same as listed on
the FING Scan. (bottom of middle
image)
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