Descargar Imprimir esta página

oventrop Regtronic KM IP Instrucciones De Instalación Y Operación Para El Instalador Especializado página 36

Válvulas + sistemas premium

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

7.20 Network configuration
The network configuration determines where the device obtains its IP information
from for the LAN connection.
There are 2 different settings possible for the network configuration:
• Dynamic (DHCP): The IP information is automatically assigned to the device
by the DHCP server.
• Static: The user manually assigns IP information to the device.
Note
Consult the system administrator before changing the factory settings!
In order to configure the network, proceed as follows:
1. In the Configuration main menu, select the Network submenu.
2. In the Address type dropdown menu, select the desired value.
If the Static Address type is selected, further input fields appear.
3. Click Save configuration.
4. Restart the device.
The menu item IP recovery can be used for automatically retrieving a new IP
address for the device in case that the previous one is lost. In order to adjust the
automatic IP address configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Activate IP recovery.
2. Click Save configuration.
After the restart, the time starts running from 0 on in Device uptime. A restart
can take up to 90 s.
7.21 Changing general WLAN settings
In order to activate or deactivate the WLAN, respectively, proceed as follows:
1. In the Configuration main menu, select the Network submenu.
2. Activate the WLAN in the Off/On menu item.
3. After the WLAN has been activated, select the country the device is to be
used in.
4. Click Save configuration.
The WLAN can also be activated or deactivated by means of the button, see chap.
4.2 on page 28.
36
7.22 Changing WLAN STA settings
In order to adjust WLAN STA settings, proceed as follows:
1. In the Configuration main menu, select the Network submenu.
In the Available wireless networks menu item, all networks available are indi-
cated with their signal strength.
2. In order to refresh the display of available wireless networks, click the Refresh
button.
3. In order to connect to a WLAN, click on the desired network.
If the WLAN connection has already been established, it has to be disconnected
first, for all WLAN networks available to be indicated.
4. Enter the WLAN password.
5. Click the Join button.
The connection will be established and indicated in the Network name (SSID)
menu item. To re-establish the WLAN connection, disconnect it first for all WLAN
networks available to be indicated.
In order to disconnect a connection, proceed as follows:
1. Select the connection from the Available wireless networks menu item.
2. Click the Disconnect button.
Note
The WLAN connection uses the DHCP address type.
The Available wireless networks menu item also shows the signal strength.
If a connection to a wireless network has been established, but cannot be accessed
anymore, no reception will be indicated.
If a WLAN is not displayed but to be used, proceed as follows:
1. Enter the WLAN name into the Network name (SSID) field.
2. Select the WLAN encryption type.
3. Enter the WLAN password.
4. Click the Join button.
7.23 Changing access point settings
If WLAN is activated, the access point will be automatically active.
In order to make access point adjustments, proceed as follows:
Î In the Configuration main menu, select the Network submenu.
In the Network name (SSID) menu, the network name can be changed.
In the Password menu item, the access point password can be changed.

Publicidad

loading