Chapter 5 – Operation
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Web Interface (Remote Access)
Web Interface Language
RT430/434
The Alarm indicator will light up for a brief period while the unit powers up. After
concluding the initialization, the unit will start operating and this indicator should turn
off. If Alarm indicator remains on, the unit is not operating normally and will require
user attention. The Alarm will also light up in case a problem occurs with the antenna
or after 66 seconds in unlocked state.
The RT430/434 has a Web Interface for monitoring and configuring the unit. This
section describes how to monitor the RT430/434 status in real time, check general
system information and to log external timestamps pulses.
To connect to the Web Interface, enter the unit Ethernet port IP address into the
address field of a web browser. For information on factory defaults for the Ethernet
port, see the Installation chapter. If the unit is not using factory default settings, the
current IP address can be obtained by the local HMI (LCD display and keys).
A start page containing the unit status information opens the Web Interface. The
remaining monitoring and configuring sections are on a menu on the left. To access
them, click the desired menu item.
Figure 26: RT430 Web Interface
The Web Interface is available in five different languages: English, French, Spanish,
Portuguese, Russian. To choose the language refer to the globe figure in the upper-
right corner.
Figure 27: Languages available in the Web Interface
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