Configuring the 2300 for a network – Aquametrix 2300 Multi-Input Controller User Manual User Manual

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N116-133 AquaMetrix 2300 Installation and Operation Manual

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Figure 26 – Change screens for relay trip and reset points.

8.3. Front Panel Save and Restore Configuration

Once the 2300 has been configured with probe definitions, and email and server set ups, these
settings may be saved to an external microSD card via the front panel menu. Carefully insert a
microSD card in the rear slot (not the easiest insertion). Start with Menu, scroll down to
Save/Restore Configuration, then select Save and Confirm. The 2300 will display a message
that the save was successful.

To restore the configuration, insert a microSD card with the desired configuration file folder
called BACKUP. Go to Menu, scroll down to Save/Restore Configuration, then select Restore
and Confirm. The 2300 will first ask if you want to change the IP address as well. After
restoring, the 2300 will display a message that the save was successful.

Restore will only work with units with the same firmware build. Upgrades to firmware will not
change the configuration inside the 2300, so we suggest saving the configuration to a
memory card after a firmware upgrade.

9. Configuring the 2300 for a Network

9.1. Dynamic IP Setup

This is the default set up of the 2300, allowing the network to assign an IP address to the 2300.
To connect within a network, just type the 2300’s IP address into a browser. The IP address of
the 2300 is shown in the menu on the View System Info page. The IP address is listed on the
second line and will look something like192.168.1.5.

Type the IP address into a web browser and a dialog box will appear that asks for your
username and password.

9.2. Viewing the 2300 on a Wide Area Network

As with any device on local area network, one can view the 2300 outside that LAN from
anywhere in the world on a so-called Wide Area Network (WAN). To do so requires the use of

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