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Admin Web

Access Admin Web

Run the Internet browser on your PC and type in the controller IP address. Factory default IP address is

192.168.1.127. The default password is empty.

Login

This screen isn’t displayed if password is empty (factory

default status).
If password isn’t empty, you have to login at first for

operating with your CUEunit via these web pages.
Enter your password into the Password box and click the

Login button to enter the CUEunit web pages.
Remember that the password is case sensitive. For

changing your password use the Password menu after you

are logged in.

Configuration

Identification

Each CUEunit can be identified by a unique identification

name. Unique names are most useful in applications

requiring more than one CUEunit. This enables

programmers and installers to reference CUEunits with

logical, user friendly names, like “boardroom,” “lobby,”

etc.
To set the CUEunit identity, enter the unique name you

wish to use in the Name box.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to

become effective!

IP Settings

This page is used for setting the communication parameters

for your CUEunit.
The CUEunit uses standard internet protocol (IP)

communication parameters. Certain parameters can be reset

by the user. On start up, this page will display the CUEunit’s

given Physical address (MAC), Current IP address. Carefully

note this addressing information (and any changes you elect

to make to the IP address, subnet mask, or default gateway).

This information must be entered into the Cue Visual

Composer program written for your specific application. For

control systems with more than one CUEunits, a unique IP

address must be given to each CUEunit.
Some control systems are “stand alone” and not part of a

larger network. For such “stand alone” systems, the Host

name is optional. However, for control systems that are

connected to a larger network, please obtain the Host

name from the network administrator, and enter it into the

corresponding box. DHCP is not supported in this release.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to become

effective!

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