7EN02-0443-00

Accessing the meter webpages using device IP address

NOTE:
  • The webpages are accessed through the meter’s Ethernet port so it must be configured properly.

  • It is mandatory to change the default password when you access the webpages for the first time. You cannot browse through the webpages without the default password change.

  • The password must contain between 8 and 16 characters with at least 1 number, 1 capital letter and 1 special character.

  1. Open the web browser and type the IP in the address field based on the following modes and press Enter:
    1. DHCP mode (Default): Use the IP address which is automatically assigned.
    2. Other than DHCP mode: Use the default IP [169.254.YY.ZZ] based on the MAC address (first time access) or the IP address set by the user.
      NOTE:
      • YY.ZZ are the last 2 bytes of the meter’s MAC address. For example, a meter with MAC address 00-B0-D0-86-BB-F7 (hexadecimal) or 0-176-208-134-187-247 (decimal), set the IP address as 169.254.187.247.

      • For the meter with the MAC address 00-B0-D0-86-02-12 (hexadecimal) or 0-176-208-134-02-18 (decimal), set the IP address as 169.254.2.18.

  2. Select the Language option from the drop-down list for the meter webpages.
    • English

    • French

    • Russian

    • German

    • Spanish

    • Italian

    • Chinese

    • Portuguese

  3. Enter the User Name (default: Administrator) and Password (default: MAC address which is unique for each meter).
    NOTE: Enter the MAC address of the meter without colon in capital letters (For example: if the MAC address of the meter is 00:80:f4:02:14:38, then password is 0080F4021438).
  4. Click Login.
  5. Use the main tabs and sub tabs to select and display the meter's various webpages.
    NOTE: If the user session is inactive for a period of 10 minutes or more, the session gets timed-out and you need to re-login to access the webpages.
  6. Click Logout to exit the meter webpages.
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