Actisense PRO-MUX-2 Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE Contents HOME PAGE & INTRO ................3 INFO PAGE ..................... 4 ADMIN SETTINGS .................. 5 ALARM SETTINGS .................. 6 DATA SERVER SETTINGS & FIRMWARE UPDATES ........7 NETWORK SETTINGS ................8 OPERATING MODE SETTINGS ..............9 SERIAL SETTINGS ................. 10 ROUTING SETTINGS ................
  • Page 3: Home Page & Intro

    Connecting to the device Full details on connecting to the web interface on the product are found within the PRO-MUX-2 User Manual, which is downloadable from our website. For the example used here, the device is connected to a DHCP network router via an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 4: Info Page

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE INFO PAGE The Information page is a quick overview of the product info. Status • Details the current operating mode of the PRO-MUX • Current battery / power supply voltage levels connected to the device • Log (future feature) •...
  • Page 5: Admin Settings

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE ADMIN SETTINGS Password The default user name and password for the device to log in is ‘admin’, but this can be changed to a user defined password. This is very useful for installers who can install the device with a unique password, knowing that nobody else can then log in and change it.
  • Page 6: Alarm Settings

    $MXALR,hhmmss,002,PRO-MUX-2|206221|Combine: Data overload • Low Voltage: PRO-MUX-2 will notify if the voltage level is too low for the device, and will output the following message: $MXALR,hhmmss,003,PRO-MUX-2|206221|Voltage Alert: PWR <Measured Voltage>...
  • Page 7: Data Server Settings & Firmware Updates

    By enabling the data server, the device can send and recieve NMEA 0183 data via Ethernet connection. This allows for extremely high speed streaming of data. Firmware updates can be done by uploading the .zip file which can be downloaded from the Actisense website whenever it is available. PAGE 7...
  • Page 8: Network Settings

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE NETWORK SETTINGS The network settings are used to set-up or change between auto IP with DHCP, or assigning a fixed, static IP address. Most installations use DHCP and the PRO-MUX is assigned an IP Addresses from the router which every other device connected to the network can see.
  • Page 9: Operating Mode Settings

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE OPERATING MODE SETTINGS There’s options for both a pre-configured operating mode, and custom, self created ones. It is important to note that the default, pre-defined modes cannot be changed, and they must be saved to a ‘user mode’ if any changes are required.
  • Page 10: Serial Settings

    1. The device is left on the autobaud configuration, meaning that the PRO-MUX-2 will adjust the baud rate on each input port dependant on the baud rate of the talker device connected to it. (Autobaud is only available on Ports 1-4.
  • Page 11: Routing Settings

    PRO-MUX-2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE ROUTING SETTINGS Basic routing functions on the PRO-MUX are designed to give the user control over which Outputs receive sentences from the Inputs. The purpose of routing is to essentially dismiss messages that are not required for certain devices Note that the friendly names can be used here to provide easy identification of the device on each input.

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