Accessing embedded web server and fusionlive – Innotech IG04 BACnet Gateway User Manual
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Installation Instructions for Innotech IG04 BACnet Gateway and Vaisala Transmitter / Sensor
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© Mass Electronics Pty Ltd 2011
Edition 5.0 dated 11/11/2013
Accessing Embedded Web Server and FusionLIVE
The Vaisala device and IG04 BACnet Gateway can be configured using the embedded web server
and the FusionLIVE Java application on the IG04. However before you can access the embedded
web server, your computer must be configured to be on the same network range as the IG04 BACnet
Gateway. The default Ethernet settings for the IG04 BACnet Gateway are shown in Table 3 below.
Table 3:
IG04 BACnet Gateway Default Ethernet Settings
IP address
Gateway
Subnet mask
Port Number
192.168.2.100
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.0
80
Since the default IP address of the IG04 BACnet Gateway is 192.168.2.100, your computer must be
configured with an IP address in the range of 192.168.2.xxx, and the subnet mask must be configured
to 255.255.255.0. When you have configured the IP address and subnet mask of your computer, you
can access the web server using Microsoft Internet Explorer
®
Web Browser Version 8 or greater.
Follow the instructions below to connect to the IG04 BACnet Gateway and access the embedded web
server.
Launch Internet Explorer and enter the default IP address of the IG04 BACnet Gateway in the address
bar and press
Enter, as illustrated in Figure 5 below.
Figure 5: Access embedded web server using default IP address
Please note that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) must be installed on your computer in order to access
the embedded web server and the FusionLIVE application. The latest version of JRE can be downloaded from
.
NOTE
For more information on configuring your computer network settings and configuring the IG04 BACnet Gateway, refer
to
.
NOTE
http://192.168.2.100/
Figure 6: Access embedded web server using IP address with a different port
http://192.168.2.100:90
If you changed the port number in the
, you must specify the port number with the
IP address when entered into the address bar, as illustrated in Figure 6 below.