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iPump User’s Manual
wegener.com 9 800009-01 Rev. A
Files Served to LAN
Users sharing a LAN with the iPump may download stored files from the
iPump to their local workstation or server using FTP or SMB protocol.
Compel Control
iPump operation may be controlled remotely by a Compel network. Compel
Conditional Access controls which iPumps may access the satellite’s material
and prevents access by any other receive equipment. Local control of the unit
may be disabled for exclusive control by Compel. The iPump always follows
the most recent command received and does not prioritize commands based on
origination from the front panel, web browser interface, or Compel network.
HTML Control
Control of the iPump is available from any web browser on the LAN to which
it is connected or via the internet if desired. The IP address and subnet mask
can be displayed and changed at the iPump front panel.
Contact Closure/Alarms
The iPump provides a contact closure through a rear-panel connector whenever
the unit enters an alarm condition. An additional user relay is also available.
The iPump can also sense a contact closure input. Using Compel, file playouts
can be triggered by local closure of this input.
iPump
Options
The iPump Media Server/Store and Forward Receiver is available in several
configurations to meet specific applications. Input type, decoder type, disk
storage capacity, Conditional Access, and the presence of a second decoder can
be varied to create models best suited for your specific needs.

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