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915U-2 Wireless I/O Page 5 Chapter 1 - WIBMesh Configuration 1.1 Overview Primarily configuration is done using the MConfig Software however configurations can be made by connecting to the modules internal web pages. Please Note : It is recomeneded the configuration be done solely byone or the other. Try to avoid configuring modules using both config software and web pages unless absolutly necessary as some parameters of the configuration can become out of sync. It is recomened that if using Web page configuration it is for minor infield changes only. 1.2 Initial Connection Open your web browser (Internet Explorer) and enter the IP address of the module. If the IP address is unknown, the 915U-2 can be configured to temporarily load a factory-default setting by powering the module with the #6 dipswitch under the side configuration panel switched on. When the module is in ‘SETUP mode’, wireless operation is disabled. The 1 previous configuration remains stored in non-volatile memory and will only change if the configuration parameters are modified and the changes are saved. ON 2 3 4 5 6 Do not forget to set the switch back to the OFF position and re-cycle the power at the conclusion of the configuration for normal operation otherwise, it will continue to boot into the default IP address. The default factory IP Address of the 915U-2 is 192.168.0.1XX, where XX is the last two digits of the serial number (the default “Setup IP address” is shown on the printed label on the side of the module) Netmask 255.255.255.0 Username is “user” and the default password is “user” If the PC uses a proxy server, ensure that Internet Explorer will bypass the Proxy Server for local addresses. This option may be modified by opening Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections Tab -> LAN Settings->Proxy Server -> bypass proxy for local addresses. Enter the default IP address for the 915U-2, you should now see the Module Welcome Screen (below). From this home screen the following config screens can be reached. Page 5 Web Page Configuration Supplement