Alpha Technologies XM3-HP Series - Technical Manual User Manual

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017-882-B0-001 Rev. C2 (10/2013)

2.0

Installation

Overview

The DSM3 Series Power Supply transponder provides an embedded Web server interface to

allow operations personnel the ability to connect locally or remotely via TCP/IP over Ethernet with

a laptop/computer to verify the status of common data points and to configure various operating

parameters.

2.2.10.1 Local Web Server Access

The DSM3 Series transponder’s Ethernet port (comparable to the

Craft port on some

transponder models) will typically be used as a local connection point allowing the user

to connect directly to the DSM3 Series Web server interface to verify/configure common

communication parameters and view Power Supply status and battery values. The

Ethernet port on the DSM3 Series is a fully functional standard Ethernet port, capable of

providing all the functionality of any standard Ethernet connection.

To access the DSM3 Series transponder Web server locally utilizing a Web browser, use

the following procedure:

Fig. 2-29, DSM3 Series Web Page

(data values shown for illustration purposes only)

2.2

XM3-HP Start-Up Procedure, continued

2.2.10 Web Interface

2.0

Installation, continued

1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable (CAT5)

between the DSM3 Series transponder Ethernet

port (ETH) and a laptop or computer’s network

interface port.

2. Launch a Web browser.
3. Enter the transponder's default IP address

(192.168.100.1) into the Web browser’s address

field.

4. The transponder’s Web server home page will

appear (Fig. 2-29).

Note: For the DSM3 Series,

this may take up to 45 seconds when the

transponder is initially powered up with no

RF connection.

5. Click the

Language menu to select a desired

language for the text information on the Web

page. The language choices are English

(default), Spanish, Portuguese, French &

German.

The following Web Browser settings should be

‘enabled’ for proper rendering/download of the

web pages:

• Java Script

• Cookies

• Activex Controls

• Downloads

• Active Scripting

• Show Pictures

These settings are typically enabled in the Web

Browser by default.

NOTE:

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