Configuration Of The Cluster Management Module - Motorola Canopy User Manual

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The operator must configure the appropriate color code on the Access Point module so
that subscriber modules can register with it. The color codes must match for
registration.
The operator must configure the maximum range that the Access Point module will
register a subscriber module. If the Access Point module is in a cluster with other
modules then this parameter on all units must be set exactly the same.
The operator can prevent unauthorized users from connectig to the Access Point
module's web based interface by assigning a password. There is no default password
and password protection is turn off is turn off from the factory.
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The operator can enter information about the Site Name, Location, and Contact. This
is optional.

CONFIGURATION OF THE CLUSTER MANAGEMENT MODULE

The operator will need to verify the following when configuring a Cluster Management Module:
What type of power will the module use, AC or DC?
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Passwords can be from 1 to 16 characters. Any combination of characters
is allowed, except for these special characters: " , . ' { } / \ ; : [ ] ( ) ` ~
NOTE: If the operator forgets either the password or the IP address for
the module, a Canopy default plug can be used to regain access. For
details, see the section on the default plug under Interface Screens.
There are two types of passwords that can be configured: display-only or
full-access. The display-only password allows the operator to view the
module's current status. The full-access password allows the operator to
view the module's current status and change its configuration. By viewing
the red lettering to the right of the entry fields, the operator can tell that a
password is set, but can't see the password.
If using AC power, there is a switch to choose 115V or 230V on the
power transformer. This switch must be set correctly before power is
applied, or the unit may be damaged. See the schematic inside the
Cluster Management Module for further information.
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