Commissioning
First connect the MSR device with the LAN cable and connect the 230 V mains voltage to ST5 using the supplied power supply unit or mating connector. Be sure to observe the safety instructions. The Linux system requires approx. 90 seconds for the boot process, during which time no activity can be carried out. Once the boot process is complete, the ACT LED starts to flash. The MSR device can then be accessed via the web interface.
Notes:
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Please use an up-to-date browser such as Microsoft Edge, Chrome or Firefox.
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After setting all network parameters, please run the "Update check" function (see the Configuration/Network settings section).
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Recommendation: Assign meaningful names in the web interface of your application after commissioning
Establish initial connection with LAN cable
- connect your MSR appliance to your Ethernet switch using the LAN cable supplied. Make sure that the plugs click into place audibly.
- establish a connection between the MSR device and the PC/MAC: The device communicates with the connected components using the TCP/IP protocol. In order for the MSR device to be recognized by your PC/MAC, the PC/MAC and the MSR device must be in the same network segment. The following applies as standard: IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- no user name or password required
- please now place the PC or MAC temporarily on a free address between 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.254 (not 192.168.0.100, which is already pre-assigned by the device).
- now enter the following in the web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox...) address 192.168.0.100, the start page of the MSR device appears.
- now continue with the LAN parameter settings. 7 After completing the LAN setting, we recommend performing an update check,
- if you want a WLAN connection, please go to the Network settings entry on continue, otherwise you can skip this point.
- if the device is to be used as a DHCP server, continue with the DHCP settings. This should only be carried out by experienced users.