User Manual Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
User Manual Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd, 373 Johnston Street, Abbotsford VICTORIA 3067, Australia. Product Name Model: i-Control Version 1.00 i-Control User Manual - iii - 30/04/2004...
This warranty is voided if the customer uses i-Control in an unauthorized or improper way, or in an environment for which it was not designed. Warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse or neglect.
User Manual Safety Instructions When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions in user manual 2.
User Manual Contents COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK............................I DISCLAIMER AND REVISIONS ............................II DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................. III WARRANTY ..................................IV INTRODUCTION TO I-CONTROL ..................1 GETTING STARTED ......................2 ........................ 2 EQUIREMENTS ....................2 ARDWARE NSTALLATIONS 2.2.1 Ethernet Connections .................... 2 2.2.2...
User Manual 1 Introduction to i-Control i-Control is a web enabled telephone switch. It is controlled over the network by using a Java enabled web browser. i-Control is password protected and hence secure. Typical applications of i-Control: Power down telephony equipment remotely when not required and power up when required Read the status of the telephone line connected remotely.
Ports 30718 & 30704 must be available. Otherwise, you will not be able to detect or communicate with any of the i-Control devices on the network. To configure, go to the Control Panel, go to Network Settings, select the corresponding network adapter, choose Properties, and go to the Advanced tab.
Connect the RJ45 telephone cables as illustrated above 2.2.4 Power Connection Indicator The red LED Indicator next to the phone line connections shows that i-Control is active. The green LED is lit when telephone lines are linked/enabled. The green LED is not lit when they are disabled/ not linked.
Using DHCP With i-Control’s default IP address of 0.0.0.0, DHCP has been enabled. If your server is DHCP enabled, i-Control will be allocated with an automatic IP address, gateway address and a subnet mask from the DHCP server when powered on.
IP address given by your network administrator. You will be directed to a login page. Enter the password to login to i-Control configuration and click OK. The factory default password is “password”. Follow instructions given by section 3.2.
“password”. These passwords can be changed only on the i-Control configuration web interface. 3.1 i-Control Control Interface You can enter the i-Control control interface by typing the IP address in the address bar of your browser. Eg: http://192.168.1.220 Alternatively you may configure your WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) to provide a name resolution for the adapter from NetBIOS names to IP addresses for Windows PCs.
User Manual You can get the latest i-Control status by clicking the refresh button on the applet. Do not use the browser refresh button (i.e. Internet Explorer or Netscape refresh button) as it will automatically load the applet once again and you will need to re-login.
Device Settings, IP Settings or Password Settings). Each time you click on “Apply” i-Control will reboot, thereby logging you out from i-Control. Allow about 10 seconds for i-Control to be active again. After a reboot i-Control will always have its output status loaded with its last known status.
It is also not possible to control two i-Control devices at the same time using the same PC. If a second user attempt to log into an i-Control device on use, it will indicate that the device is busy by redirecting you to a different web page. If this occurs make sure that no one else is accessing i-Control.
User Manual 4 Hardware Specifications Device Model: i-Control Version 1.00 Physical Dimensions Dimensions: 192 mm L X 100 mm W X 40 mm H Weight: 380g Network Interface RJ45 Ethernet 10Base-T or 100Base-TX (Auto-sensing) LED indication: 10Base-T & 100Base-TX Activity, Full/half duplex.
User Manual 5 Troubleshooting This section of this manual will give you tips to troubleshoot i-Control without having to contact technical support staff from Computer Support Systems. When troubleshooting the following problems, make sure that i-Control is powered up.
Internal Circuitry Error 0013 5.1 Technical Support If you are unable to troubleshoot I-Control by using the above table (Table 2) or if you cannot fix your error, you may contact CSS technical support at Email: support@csspl.com.au Telephone: 03-9419 3955...
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