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Genus G2 User Manual
UM3000-1
Revision E November 2017 37
Total RAM
The Total RAM displayed refers to the total amount of dynamic RAM available for program execution.
Free RAM refers to the amount of dynamic RAM remaining at that point in time.
File Versions and Fields
The fields adjacent to the Genus Version, Classes Version, Application Version, Lib 1, 2, 3 and
CMTML File Versions are editable fields that accept a URL to point to a new version of that file
represented. The Reload button uses the URL to retrieve the new file and loads it to the Terminal. A
URL example could be as follows: www.example.com/genus. More than one file can be reloaded
during a session. When all reloads are complete, the Terminal can be rebooted by selecting the
Reset Terminal button at the bottom of the Genus Administration page.
Web Server Configuration
The Web Server Configuration Section has two settings: Enable/Disable Web Browser Interface and
Enable/Disable Web Service Interface. The Enable Web Browser Interface is enabled by default and
the checkbox is checked. The Enable Web Service Interface setting is independent of the Browser
and is disabled by default. The checkbox is not checked.
Note: Both Settings Enable Web Browser Interface and the Enable Web Service Interface can also
be set through the Web Setup in Offline mode on the Terminal.
User Name and Password
Username and password fields are provided and should be changed from the Username and
Password defaults configured on the Terminal. Username and Password is not case sensitive.
Port
Port is the default (web port) TCP port for the Web Browser Interface.
Save Settings Button
Settings changed on the Genus Administration page are saved to the Terminal when this is selected.
Reset Terminal
This is required to have new settings take effect. Some settings may take some time to complete. If
the Terminal is reset, the Web Browser should also be closed and restarted to pick up any new
settings. Settings should be saved prior to resetting the Terminal.
Logout
Will logout from the current session. If changes are made on the Genus Administration page and not
saved, they will be lost during logout.

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