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server address, i.e. host name or IP address (in Direct IP).
Blank if no active connection.
The GSM screen being displayed, press the OK button to
enter the edit mode. From there, you can turn on or off the
GSM modem.
NOTE: Turning on the GSM may take up to 4-5 minutes.
If you highlight the third option (Settings) and press OK, you
can edit each of the following GSM parameters. After setting
a parameter, press OK to save it and then press the down-
arrow button to access the next parameter:
• Power Mode: Manual or Automatic. “Automatic” means the
GSM module will be powered on when you turn on the
receiver. “Manual” means you turn it on or off manually
from the GSM screen.
• PIN code: Press OK to enter the edit mode.
CAUTION: You won’t be able to turn on the GSM modem
until you have entered the correct PIN code.
• Antenna Selection: Press OK to choose the antenna used by
the GSM modem: This can be the built-in antenna
(Internal) or an external antenna connected to the rear
panel (see [11] on Rear Panel on page 11).
WiFi When you access the WiFi screen, the following information
is displayed (see examples on the left, first in Access Point
mode and second, in client mode):
• First line:
– “WiFi” label
– WiFi mode: “AP” (for Access Point) or “Client”. “AP”
is similar to “Hotspot WiFi”
• Second line: Receiver’s WiFi name (WiFi SSID), as seen
from an external WiFi device in search of a new
connection. In client mode, this line displays the SSID of
the WiFi device the receiver is connected to.
• Third line:
– In Access Point mode: Receiver’s static IP address
– In Client mode: Connection status: “Connected” (or
“Not connected” if the second line is empty).
– Signal level (in 20% increments; 100%: +43 dBm)
• Fourth line: (client mode only): IP address of WiFi hotspot
the receiver is connected to.