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Table of Contents
In the tab, you have access to the network, NTP server, and management system settings.
Network settings
Here you can turn on/off the DHCP connection and get network settings automatically or enter it manually.
Wi-fi settings (available for SP-03F)
In this section, you must set network data for the monitor when it is connected to the network via Wi-Fi. You can turn on/off the DHCP connection and get available network settings automatically or enter it manually.
You must specify:
- panel IP address;
- subnet mask;
- the main gateway;
- DNS server address.
These parameters (except IP address) coincide with parameters entered in the Network section. So, you can copy them and set only the device IP address.
Wi-Fi connection (available for SP-03F)
After configuring Wi-Fi settings in the corresponding section, here you can enable/disable connection to the network via Wi-Fi.
There are several Wi-Fi modes:
- disabled: Wi-Fi network is disconnected, Ethernet connection is used;
- Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi connection is used;
- access point: engineering mode, used by the support service (not recommended for selection).
To enable the connection using Wi-Fi:
- Select Wi-Fi mode. As a result, you will get a list of available networks.
- Then select the appropriate network.
- Enter its password if necessary.
- Connect to the network by pressing the corresponding button.
- Click Submit to save settings.
To turn off the Wi-Fi connection, select disabled Wi-Fi mode and submit settings.
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When your monitor is connected to the network via Wi-Fi, the device will have settings specified in the Wi-fi settings, i.e., you can access the device web interface with the IP address indicated in this section (for example, 192.168.1.107). But if the Wi-Fi connection is disabled, data from the Network section will be used (e.g., the monitor interface will be available at the 192.168.1.75 address). |
NTP server
NTP server data is used for time and date automatic synchronization between a panel and a server. It is essential that the device date and time match the real one for the identifiers, access restrictions, etc. to work correctly. You can check the current device date/time in a corresponding field.
Using the automatic setting of time, data will be automatically synchronized with a server via the Internet. Therefore, this option requires an Internet connection. To configure server work, complete the steps:
Tick the Set time automatically box.
Enter the URL or IP address of the server that is used for synchronization.
Choose the required timezone.
Submit changes.
You can also set the time and date manually. To do it, you need to deactivate the Set time automatically feature then select the date, timezone and save these settings.
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For some models the time and date can be automatically reset to January 1, 1970, after reboot. So, you need to set these parameters again. |
Management system
In this section, you can enable/disable and configure the BAS-IP Link server for access control, management, and monitoring of devices.
To do it, you must:
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For correct functioning, the MQTT protocol is required settings from the management system side. See for details. |
HTTP protocol configuration
If you select HTTP, you must enter:
- an IP address or domain name of the server where the Link software is installed;
- device password to the server.
If necessary, you can activate sending real-time logs and heartbeat (current status: online/offline) from the panel to the server.
Device initialization
You can prepare some configurations on the Link server and apply them to the device. Step-by-step initialization guide you can find here.