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Part 2 – Remote configuration

The second part of the configuration requires you to log into the iPEPS from
a system via a network connection using either of the following two access
applications:

• The VNC viewer – a small application supplied on the CD-ROM or

downloadable from the Adder and RealVNC websites or even downloadable
from the iPEPS itself.

or
• A standard browser that supports Java – As soon as a web browser makes

contact, the iPEPS downloads a Java application to it. This allows a viewer
window to be opened and operation to commence just as it would with the
VNC viewer application.

To perform the remote configuration

1 Use either the VNC viewer or a standard web browser to make remote

contact with the iPEPS – see

Connecting to the iPEPS

for more details.

2 If the username entry is not blanked out, enter ‘admin’. Then enter the

password that was set during the local configuration stage (if no password
was set, then just press

). Once logged in, the iPEPS will show the video

output from the host system (if one is connected), or otherwise a ‘No Signal’
message.

3 Click the Configure button in the top right hand corner of the window to

display the configuration menu

Several of the options within the configuration menu duplicate those

that are available in the local configuration (Dual Access model only).
However, there are other settings that are only available here.

User accounts

Allows you to create and manage up to sixteen separate user

accounts, each with separate access permissions.

Unit configuration

Allows you to alter both basic and fundamental

settings within the iPEPS.

Time & Date Configuration

Allows you to set the current time and date as well as the

timezone specifier and specify a network timeserver, if necessary

Network configuration

Here you can alter any of the existing network settings plus you

can take advantage of the IP access control feature that lets you

to specifically include or exclude certain addresses or networks.

Logging and status

Provides various details about the user activity on the iPEPS.

For more information about each menu option, please see

Appendix 5

- Remote configuration menus

in the ‘Further information’ chapter.