Fig. 31:
AUX connector
In order to configure this, connect the AUX. port to an asynchronous terminal (or to a PC with terminal emulation).
Note
Configuration for the terminal must be as follows:
- Speed: 9600 bps.
- Eight data bits.
- One stop bit.
- No parity bit.
- No type of flow control.
Connection to the configuration port can be carried out by joining a DB9 male to a DB9 female connector. If the ter-
minal has DB25 connectors, you will need to use an additional adapter.
Fig. 32:
Connecting for configuration
A.3.2 Connecting through IP terminal (LAN 1...4 connectors)
The Teldat H2 Automotive includes a default configuration that activates if the device has not been previously con-
figured.
The router’s default configuration establishes the following IP address and mask:
• IP Address: 192.168.1.1
• IP Mask: 255.255.255.0
Note
Some devices leave the factory with customized settings. This personalization can mean that the de-
fault configuration is different from the one shown above.
This initial configuration means you can access the device’s configuration console through the Telnet IP protocol. To
do this, carry out the following steps:
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