4. Load the configuration
1.
Open a web browser and type in 192.168.1.103 as the URL
2.
The Juno configuration screen will appear
3.
Select Save/Restore
4.
Click on the file selection/browse button next to *Configuration Filename* and locate your Base Configuration
File for this Juno Connect
5.
Check the box if you want the IP address contained in the loaded configuration file to overwrite the IP address
on your connected Juno Connect unit (useful if you are restoring a file that you know has the correct IP address
for this unit). This will allow you to skip points 7 through 9 below.
6.
Click Load. Note that if you checked the box in point 5 above, the address of the Juno Connect may change
and you will no longer be connected to it. You'll need to enter the new address in your browser--and possibly
change the address of your computer (#3 on page 6)--before continuing to point 7.
7.
Now define the IP address of this Juno Connect. Select Ethernet from the left-hand menu
8.
Change the IP address, subnet mask, and router IP address to the appropriate values for this Juno Connect
(Reference your Installer Planning Template; see Step 1)
9.
Click Save Settings (your browser will likely timeout; this is normal)
10. Disconnect the Juno Connect from the Cat 5 cable and apply a label with the room number written on it so you
are sure to install it in the right place on the job site.
11. Connect your next Juno Connect and repeat Step 3.4 'Load the Configuration' until all of your units are
programmed. Note that on some Windows
communicate with the next device. See Appendix C.
Tip
To save time on future configuration jobs, create a shortcut on your desktop
to 192.168.1.103 and name it Juno Connect Configuration Screen.
If using the Apple Safari browser, do not use password protection during reload.
For best results, FrontRow recommends using the Google Chrome browser.
computers, you may need to clear the ARP cache in order to
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