2.2.5
Keypad and display
Using the keypad and display you can deploy, stow and stop the antenna, including
monitoring the system (warnings, errors and information). See The menu tree on page 4-19
for a full list of menus.
The menus show how the system has been configured. You can also see events (warnings,
errors and information). Signal strength indication is rendered on the display as 7 blocks on
the main display. The signal strength is also displayed as a number in the sub-menu Manual
Pointing.
The display has a two line menu system. The display also supports two status lines (Upper
and Lower) for compact satellite and antenna information. For a description of the LED light
indicators see LEDs on the keypad of the EXPLORER 5075GX on page 5-12.
2.2.6
Web interface for setup and troubleshooting
To fully configure the EXPLORER 5075GX, use the built-in web interface. Installation of
software is not necessary, you can use a standard Internet browser. The web interface is
mainly used for first-time setup of the LAN ports, WLAN use and administrating admin and
guest access rights. The web interface is useful when troubleshooting the EXPLORER
5075GX. The web interface can be accessed using WiFi. For details about network
configuration see To configure the LAN network on page 4-6.
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