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Configuration with the web interface
• Current status of the antenna, see Status field in the top bar on page 5-19.
• An icon for active events is displayed, if there are any.
Icon
• Host name: This is shown on every page. It is useful to identify the system at
remote login and in reports from the system. The host name is recommended to
contain the name of the vessel. To change the host name see To configure the LAN
network on page 5-29.
3. The contents section shows the page selected in the navigation pane. This section is
used for viewing or changing settings, or for performing actions. For a description of
the individual items in the contents section see Sections on the Dashboard on page 5-
20.
To navigate the web interface
• To expand a menu, click the menu in the navigation pane.
• To access status and settings, click the relevant subject in the navigation pane or click
the relevant icon in the icon bar. The status or settings are displayed in the contents
section.
• To get an overview over the submenus available, click SITE MAP in the navigation
pane. Click on items in the site map to go directly to the relevant location.
Note
Proxy server settings in your browser
If you are connecting your computer using a LAN or WLAN interface, the Proxy server
settings in your browser must be disabled before accessing the web interface. Most
browsers support disabling of the Proxy server settings for one specific IP address, so you
can disable Proxy server settings for the web interface only, if you wish. Consult your
browser help for information.
To disable the use of a Proxy server completely, do as follows:
Note
1. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options > Connections >
LAN Settings.
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An event is active. Click the icon to see a list of active events. The event
time is UTC time. For explanations of the event messages, see Event list on
page 7-2 and Event messages – overview on page G-1. Note that this icon
will remain in the icon bar as long as the event is active.
Table 5-8: Web interface: Event icon
You can give access to some configuration settings for users that are not
administrators. For information see To set up user permissions on page 5-42.
The following description is for Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are using a
different browser, the procedure may be different.
Explanation

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