Specifications

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Configuring the Synergy Nano Web Server
To use the web server, you must perform a one-time set up. This setup includes registering the server,
enabling the server, providing a user name and password for the server and establishing a TCP/IP
connection using the Synergy Nano’s Ethernet port.
Every controller has a built-in web server. To access this server, however, you must first enter a Registration
Key. Contact Tidal Engineering Corporation to obtain your Registration Key.
Establishing a TCP/IP connection
The Synergy Nano Web Server can be used on an office or factory network to provide remote access and
control. The Synergy Nano can also be accessed through the internet provided your network is configured
for remote access (Check with your Network Administrator to see if this is possible on your network). In
addition, several Synergy Nanos can be setup with a small router to connect directly to a PC.
IP Configuration by DHCP
Each Synergy Nano must be configured with a unique IP address. DHCP does this configuration
automatically. A device on the network may act as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A
DHCP server stores a list or pool of IP addresses, along with other information (such as gateway and DNS
addresses) that it may assign to the other devices on the network.
IP Configuration by DHCP using a LAN
DHCP servers are available on most office and factory network servers. Contact your network administrator
to verify that a DHCP server is available and enabled. The Synergy Nano will display the address it was
assigned in the COMM\Ethernet screen. If the address is not 0.0.0.0 than it has been assigned an address
by the DHCP server.
Registering the Web Server
Press the COMM button on the bottom tool bar to
navigate to the Communications screen and then
select the Web Server folder.