Activating your basemanager account, Getting more information about basemanager, Setting up the default network connection – Baseline Systems BaseStation 3200 V12 User Manual

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BaseStation 3200 Advanced Irrigation Controller Manual

Check the status of your network connection

by turning the controller’s dial to the RUN

position and viewing the status in the

BaseMgr field.

Activating Your BaseManager

Account

When you are ready to activate your

BaseManager account, call Baseline Support at

866-294-5847.

Baseline Support will assign the company admin username and password. The admin can change

this password after logging in for the first time.

If you already have a BaseManager account and you are just connecting a new controller to

BaseManager, you don’t need to set up another account. Just be sure to write down the

authorization PIN that displays on your controller when it’s connected. Then you will use that PIN

to add the controller to your existing BaseManager account. Refer to the Adding Controllers topic

in the BaseManager 2.0 User Manual.

Getting More Information about BaseManager

The following resources are available on Baseline’s website (

www.baselinesystems.com

).

BaseManager 2.0 Quick Start Guide

BaseManager 2.0 User Manual

Setting Up the Default Network Connection

By default the controller uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to have the IP

address automatically set by the network.

1. Connect and configure the communication module. Check the status lights and indicators on

your communication equipment to ensure that it is powered up and appears to be sending

and receiving data.

2. On the controller, turn the dial to the

Network position.

3. Press the Next button to highlight the

Ethernet Setup option, and then press Enter.

The Setup Ethernet screen displays.

4. Make sure that DHCP displays in the IP

Address Mode field. If it does not, press the +

or button to change the value to DHCP.

Note: For a definition of the fields on the

Setup Ethernet screen, refer to Understanding

the Ethernet Settings on page 91.

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