User Manual Part 1
Lynx.GX Installation and Management
2. Enter the following administrative logon username and default password (or your previously set password)
in the corresponding fields on the logon page:
Username: managers
Password: managers
The monitoring logon username and default password are:
Username: operator
Password: operator
The radios ship from the factory with the default user name and password, as shown above. You should change
the password to another value and practice proper security management for limiting access to the
Configuration and Control menu tabs through the browser.
Note: If you forget the IP addresses or password, you can reset the radio to factory settings by powering the
radio up while depressing the FAR END button for 10 seconds. The default IP address, subnet mask,
passwords, and other default settings are installed in the radio.
Web Interface Front Panel LEDs
The radio’s front panel LEDs are displayed at the top of each window in the Web interface; they provide the
same color and flashing alarm and status information as the actual LEDs on the front panel.
You can choose to view LED information for the near-end radio (the unit to which you are connected) or the far-
end radio. The default option when you open a tab or refresh a page is to display the near-end LEDs. If the far-
end radio is not available when you choose to view far-end LEDs, these LEDs flash red. See “Front Panel LED
Descriptions” on page 73 for more information.
In addition, the large green bar at the very top of the display represents the summary LED (on the back of the
IDU) that indicates the health of the radio by summarizing all the eight LEDs on the front panel:
▪ If all the LEDs are green or off, the bar is green
▪ If any LED is red, the bar turns red
▪ If any LED is yellow and none are red, the bar turns yellow
The bar also indicates the state of the Form C relays: Red indicates that the Major or “Out of Service” relay is
energized; Yellow indicates that the Minor or “Summary” relay is energized. (A yellow AIS OUT LED will make
the summary bar yellow, but will not energize the Minor Relay.) This feature also allows the user to view the
summary status of multiple radios concurrently on a single computer display.
The rear panel LED is a single indicator that reflects the summary state of the radio, exactly copying the state of
the status bar on the GUI.
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