2300 Controller Quick Start Guide Page 9
2.2. Important First-Time Housekeeping Duties
Before configuring the probes, you have some housekeeping tasks to do which, although optional, do
allow you to use the 2300’s full capabilities like emailing.
2.2.1. Password Change
Yes, you get requests for password changes all the time, but if you want security and don’t want all the
other purchasers of 2300’s to know your username and password, now’s the time to change them.
Select Setup, User Maintenance, and then add a user. Make sure that you click on Admin for the
user level, and write down the username and password. You can also add multiple users at the Admin,
Editor, or User levels in order to track via the logs which users have done what to the 2300. Logout,
then log back in under your new admin name, and delete the default name “admin”.
2.2.2. Time Setup
The time of day sets automatically if the 2300 is connected to the web via an NTB time server. To
manually set the time, select Setup, System Configuration > Name > Time Configuration. This
page allows you to customize the name of the 2300, identifying the unit by location or function. Time
zone, date, and time are also set here.
2.2.3. E-Mail Setup
The 2300 is preconfigured with an SMTP server entry suitable for sending emails and alerts along a
network.
The email s
ender is
[email protected]. If you want to set up sending from your were being pushed on the actual unit. These actions update the
unit accordingly, which in turn updates the simulated display. Try to
remember to leave the Remote Display in RUN mode!
Brings up the list of daily data logs in memory, allowing data to be
emailed, downloaded, or deleted. Also does setting of the period
for logging
Brings up the list of system logs in memory, including errors, jscripts,
and system access. These can be viewed, saved, or deleted
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