Important: Your Gateway Subnet Mask should
be set within the same subnet as the PowerSta-
tion, even if you have no gateway installed.
»
Engine IP Address:
tion - do not change the factory default value.
»
1st NTP Server IP Address:
NTP (Network Time Protocol) timekeeping to
synchronize time-of-day clocks across your fa-
cility. If you have an NTP server, enter its IP Ad-
dress here.
»
2nd NTP Server IP Address:
software supports redundant NTP servers. Enter
the IP Address of your backup server here.
»
Web Page User Password:
protect your Element's web server connection by
entering a numeric password here.
Note: If you set a password for HTTP access,
you will not see your password displayed in this
field upon re-entering the IP Address book. This
is a security feature intended to prevent "over-
the-shoulder" password theft.
• Rotating the
knob chooses between the fol-
Action
lowing options:
stores the changes you've made to the IP
»
Save
Address Book.
reverses any changes you've made if you
»
Undo
haven't yet saved them.
immediately reboots the PowerSta-
»
Reboot
tion.
• Press the
knob to leave the IP Address Book at
Exit
any time without saving your changes.
Note: After making changes to any IP address
settings, you must save your changes and re-
boot the PowerStation. Use the "REBOOT" soft
key to begin an immediate reboot sequence.
Not required for PowerSta-
Element supports
Element v2.x
You can password-
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Other Advanced Options
What about making changes to monitors and me-
ters, you may ask? The detailed configuration of tim-
ers, clock, monitors and metering is not necessary for
basic setup but this is important stuff too! Please refer to
Chapter 5 - Element Operation where these topics are
discussed in depth.
Now that your Element has a basic configuration, the
next section will walk you through setting up your Pow-
erStation.
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