INSYS MoRoS Quick Installation Manual

INSYS MoRoS Quick Installation Manual

Modem / isdn / gprs
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A

Connecting MoRoS

1.
Apply a supply voltage of 10-60 VDC to screw termination
2.
Connect MoRoS and configuration PC by an Ethernet cable
B

LAN Settings (PC)

If a DHCP client is active on the PC ("Obtain IP address automatically") continue with item C.
3.
Select your LAN connection over START
Settings
connection
4.
Select Properties of the LAN connection
(Button or right mouse button)
5.
Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP) and
Properties
6.
Enter IP address
IP adress:
Subnet mask:
Please remember the IP settings before changing in order to restore them later.
C

Access To MoRoS By Web Browser

7.
Open browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox)
8.
Enter IP address 192.168.1.1
9.
Login with factory settings (user name: insys, password: moros)
10. Select menu Basic Settings – Webinterfeace
11. Enter a new user name and passoword for the web interface (reauthentication required)
Operation: Press OK button to hand over data to MoRoS
© INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH
Phone:
+49 (0) 941 / 56 00 61
E-Mail:
insys@insys-tec.de
Internet:
www.insys-tec.de
Quick Installation Guide
INSYS MoRoS Modem / ISDN / GPRS
Control Panel
Network
192 . 168 . 1 . 2
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
Page 1 / 2
Status 08/2007
Subject to technical changes; errors excepted

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  • Page 1 Login with factory settings (user name: insys, password: moros) 10. Select menu Basic Settings – Webinterfeace 11. Enter a new user name and passoword for the web interface (reauthentication required) Operation: Press OK button to hand over data to MoRoS © INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Phone:...
  • Page 2 17. Define user names and passwords (for the authentication when dialling-in) G Dial-Out 18. Enable Dial-Out if MoRoS is allowed to establish a connection to a modem or to an Internet Service Provider 19. Target A and Target B are called alternatingly; the last successful target is preferred.

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