1. Introduction The POE Receiver, integrating Power over Ethernet into the design, features wireless radio and input/output connections. The POE Received can be applied to capture wireless RF signal in the air and report these signals to the connected Servia via IP reporting. In addition, the built-in I/O terminals can be further programmed to act on certain triggers.
2. Installation Guide Hardware Installation Step 1. Choose a suitable location for the Receiver. The Receiver requires Ethernet with POE capability to operate Step 2. Find the wall mounting bracket provided, use the holes on the bracket to mark mounting location on the wall. Step 3.
3. System Configuration 3.1. Finder Software Use the Finder Software to connect to panel for programming. Step 1. Execute the Finder software, it will search the local network and display POE Receiver LAN IP automatically if the receiver is located. If no Receiver information is displayed, check Receiver power and Ethernet and click “Search”...
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Step 2. Double click the Receiver info to open the browser and connect to Receiver webpage. You will be required to enter a username and password. Default Username: admin Default Password: admin1234 Step 3. Upon entering correct username and password, you will enter the Receiver’s Welcome webpage: The Welcome Page displays Firmware revision: The firmware version of the Control Panel...
3.2. System Click on the “System” selection for Time zone and Date / Time settings, and configuration backup. Time zone: A number of time zones are available to be selected. Press the “Change Timezone” button to confirm time zone change. Date &...
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Click Backup configuration by saving as file to download current panel configuration as a .bin file into your computer. To apply a previously downloaded configuration setting to current panel, click “Choose File”, select the .bin file in your computer and click “Restore” to apply setting to panel.
3.3. RF Sniffer RF Sniffer: RF Sniffer is designed for the Receiver to report to programmed destination when it receives a signal from an RF device. 3 Report Indexes are available for Sniffer Report Destination: Enter a report destination, ...
If 3 reporting destinations are programmed: 1 > 2 > 3 > pause for 5 seconds 1 > 2 > 3 > Stops reporting whether succeeded or When the Receiver is making report, the RF Sniffer Red LED will turn ON. ...
3.5. Network Click on the “Network” selection for Network settings. Select “On” or “Off” for the DHCP setting. DHCP “On”: Select “On” if a DHCP server is present to enable settings to be automatically assigned from the server. If you select “On,” you can skip the “IP Address,”...
obtained from the DHCP server, the SNTP setting will be automatically overwritten. The new SNTP link will automatically connect to acquire the Date and Time from the SNTP Server. If connection fails, it will continuously retry (according to the intervals 1min->1min->5min…..) until Date and Time are successfully retrieved.
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Event: Select the event to be activated when the input terminal is triggered. The event info will be delivered to location programmed in RF Sniffer setting. When an input is triggered, the respective Green LED will turn ON. Output: ...
3.7. Update & Reset Click on the “Update & Reset” selection for firmware update and panel reset functions. Firmware Update Clicking on the “Choose File” button. Select the provided firmware and click on the “Submit” button for the updating process to begin. The firmware update will take a few minutes.
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box(s) before these specifications before clicking “Factory Reset.” Your network settings and/or device settings will then be preserved while other programmed parameters are restored to factory defaults. < > < > After you click on “Factory Reset” to restore the system to factory settings, these words “Updated successfully”...
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