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7.8.7 HTTP
BW Broadcast V3 transmitters provide a graphical web based interface for ease of use
and control. This can be accessed by navigating to the IP address of the unit in any
standard web browser. The Web Remote uses HTML5 and is mobile-friendly so will
display correctly on web-enabled cellular telephones or tablets.
After entering the login details for the unit, the user can then read and write all
parameters and also perform firmware upgrades. All parameters are saved and
updated dynamically as they are changed in the remote.
Ensure the unit is connected to a network outlet and Ethernet is set up correctly to use
this feature.
By default, HTTP is enabled and running on port 80. In order to change these settings:
1. Navigate to System > HTTP.
2. Set Enable to off.
3. Set the Webserver TCP port number in Port.
4. Set Enable to On.
The Remote Control Indication parameter can be set to Enabled or Disabled. If set to
Enabled, the system will show a message on the screen when being controlled through
the web remote. For further information on how to use the web remote, please refer to
the ‘Web Remote’ section.
Please see section 7.9, below, for a detailed explanation of the Web Remote.
7.8.8 Telnet
BW Broadcast V3 transmitters offer many options for remote monitoring and control. All
parameters available on the front panel are available remotely.
For text based access via a local network or the internet, Telnet can be used to connect
to the unit.
By default, Telnet is enabled on port 23. In order to change these settings:
1. Navigate to System > Telnet.
2. Set Enable to Disabled.
3. Set the required Port number.
4. Set Enable to Enabled.
For further information on how to use the Telnet remote, refer to the ”Text Based Access”
section, 7.10.
7.8.9 RS232

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