User's Manual

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Step 3 - Setup for Radio Configuration
IP Address and Factory Default
The factory default IP address of the Q data radios is 192.168.2.15. If you want to perform configuration changes on your Q
data radio and are not aware of the configured IP address, you may need to activate a factory reset. Alternatively, COM 1 can
provide access to the radio’s configuration via Text User Interface (as long as this port remains at the default configuration).
default interface settings are: 19200, N, 8, 1, No Handshaking.
A factory reset will cause all previous configuration settings to be erased and returned to the factory default values. A factory
default can be initiated by applying DC power to the radio (wait up to 3 minutes for the unit to fully boot up, indicated
by a solid GREEN Power LED), depress the factory default switch using a paper clip or similar object and keep the switch
depressed for 6 seconds or until all four LEDs illuminate solid GREEN and begin flashing, indicating the radio will return to the
factory default settings. Please wait for up to 4 minutes for the factory default reset process to complete.
Connection to Embedded Web User Interface (WUI) - HTTP
Connect your PC Ethernet Port to one of the Ethernet Ports (ETH1 or ETH2). To verify you can communicate with the
QR450 you should first ping the radio.
Open up a command window on your PC by going to the “Start” -> Run and typing “CMD” then OK. Then type “ping
192.168.2.15” which is the default address of the radio. The radio should respond to the ping as shown below. If this is not
the case, refer to the ‘Resolving Ethernet Connection Issues’ section in Part F of this manual.
Browse to the “Wizards” section of the WUI by clicking: -> Setup -> Wizards.
Step 4 - Start Web Browser on your PC
Start your web browser and insert the IP address of the radio into the URL. In this case, type “192.168.2.15” and the
configuration page is now displayed in the browser.
Q Data Radios can also be configured via a Text User Interface (TUI). Console protocols such as Telnet, SSH or a serial
connection may be used. For further details on making configuration changes via the TUI, please refer to the advanced
configuration section of this manual.
Part G – Quick Start Guide