User's Manual
S&C Instruction Sheet 766-527LD 13
Figure 10. The Configuration and Reboot panels on the Settings screen.
Import Configuration
Follow these steps to complete the Import Conguration command:
STEP 1. In the Conguration panel, click on the Import Conguration button. A Web
User Interface (WUI) dialogue box opens.
STEP 2. Click on the Choose File button, which invokes a Windows le navigation box.
STEP 3. Navigate to the le.
STEP 4. Highlight the le and click on the Open button. The highlighted le will be
identied in the WUI dialogue box.
STEP 5. Click on the Import button.
STEP 6. Click on the Save button.
Export Configuration
Follow these steps to complete the Export Conguration command:
STEP 1. In the Conguration panel, click on the Export Conguration button. A WUI
dialogue box opens with a suggested lename for the exported conguration.
The default name is “textFile” but it can be changed.
STEP 2. Click on the Export button.
STEP 3. Wait a few seconds for the exported le to open in your browser. The le will be
stored in the Downloads folder.
Reboot
The red colored Reboot button enables the user to restart the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit. When
selected, a dialogue box appears for conrmation of the Reboot command. After
the OK button is clicked, the user interface shows an Unavailable dialog box. The
entire reboot process requires approximately 5 minutes before communication to the
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit is re-established. When the reboot is complete, the user interface will
automatically load the Login screen.
Wi-Fi Administration
Configuration Files
The Wi-Fi/GPS Unit can perform bulk imports and exports of specic conguration data
parameters. The same XML le format is used for both import and export functions. This
allows a user to congure settings in one device, export those settings into an XML le
(the extension is “.json”), and import the same settings into another unit. Clicking on the
Import Conguration or Export Conguration button invokes a series of dialogue
boxes allowing navigation on a PC to a conguration le for import or saving a le for
export. See Figure 10.