I-Tech Company CMS 6R4 Series User Manual

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CMS-6R4 Series - User’s Guide

3.2. Communicating with the CMS-6R4

The CMS-6R4 offers two separate user interfaces: the Web Browser Interface

and the Text Interface. The Web Browser interface allows you to contact the

unit via a TCP/IP network, using a standard, JavaScript enabled web browser.

The Text Interface consists of a series of ASCII text menus, which may be

accessed via TCP/IP network, Local PC or modem.

Notes:

• When the unit is shipped from the factory, communications

parameters are set as follows: 9600 bps, RTS/CTS Handshaking,

8 Data Bits, One Stop Bit, No Parity. Although the CMS-6R4

allows these parameters to be easily redefined, for this Quick Start

procedure, it is recommended to configure your communications

program to accept the default parameters.

• The CMS-6R4 features a default IP Address (192.168.168.168) and

a default Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0.) This allows initial network

access to command mode without first setting up the unit’s network

parameters (providing that you are contacting the unit from a node

on the same subnet.) When attempting to access the CMS-6R4 from

a node that is not on the same subnet, please refer to Section 5 for

further configuration instructions.

1. Access Command Mode: This procedure differs slightly, depending on

whether you’re contacting the CMS-6R4 via the Web Browser Interface

or Text Interface.
a) Web Browser Interface: Start your JavaScript enabled Web

Browser. Enter the CMS-6R4’s IP address in your browser address

bar and press [Enter].

b) Text Interface:

i. Via Telnet: Telnet to the CMS-6R4’s default IP address.
ii. Via Local PC: Start your communications program and

press [Enter].

iii. Via Modem: Use your communications program to dial the

number for the line that is connected to the CMS-6R4's Phone

Line Port.

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