User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 0 - Front Cover
- Chapter 0 - Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Starting Out
- Chapter 3 - Example Applications
- Chapter 4 - Utilities and Features
- Chapter 5 - Web Configuration Manager
- Chapter 6 - Serial Configuration and Applications
- Chapter 7 - Bridging and Mesh Networking
- Chapter 8 - Antenna Setup
- Apx A - Licensing Information
- Apx B - Interface Ports
- Apx C - Radio Configuration
- Apx D - Security
- Apx E - Troubleshooting
- Apx F - Horizon 2.4 Specifications
- Apx G - Horizon 900 Specifications
CHAPTER5
WEBCONFIGURATION
Revised: 27 Jun 16 5-6 ESTeem Horizon Series
BackupSc re en
TheBackupScreensavesthecurrentconfigurationintheHorizontoafileonthecomputerornetwork.SeeFigure10.Pressing
theBackupButtonwillcreateaconfigurationfilethatcanbesavedtothecomputer.Thissavedfilecanthenbelateropened,if
necessary,bytheRestoremenutoquicklyre
placeaHorizonwithasparemodem.
RestoreScreen
The Restore screen is used to restore the Horizon to factory defaults, return to the last saved configuration or to access the
configurationfiles thatwerebackeduptothecomputer.SeeFigure11.
FactoryDefault–ReturnstheHorizontoallfactorydefaultvalues.
LastCommittedChanges–Thisbuttonwillremove anychangestothemodem thathave been donesincethelast committed
changes.Thelastcommittedchanges willbereadfromtheFlashfileandresetintheHorizon.
File – Pressing this button will bring up a
selection of where the restore file was
savedduringtheBackup(Figure12).Select
“Upload via web browser” to browse for
files saved on a local computer or select
“Download from an http or ftp URL” for
files saved on a network or ove r the
Internet.
Figure10:BackupScreen
Figure11:Rest
oreSettingScreen
Figure12:RestorefromLocalFileScreen










