
VTX-WM1 Installation Guide v1.012
unit’s network status, server status and IP
address. Only one amplier in the list should
have a green tick in the Server column. Note
that this page automatically refreshes every few
seconds, as the network is continuously polled.
Clicking the Test button in the Test
connection column causes the amplier
in question to be polled immediately (often
referred to as “pinging”); it will then report its
current status.
As with the Home page, clicking on a Unit
Name will open the Amplier Status page.
Site Conguration
Clicking the Cong tab opens the Site
Conguration page. Some of the elds on this
page – Site Name, Site Password and
Email target - will have been completed
during initial site and amplier conguration.
Port No.
The default value for this eld is 80, which will
be appropriate for most installations. However,
some large IT systems may require a different
port number to be used to avoid conicts. Please
check with the IT system’s administrator as to
whether this is a requirement. An alternative
value may simply be entered if necessary.
Login
Access to the site and amplier conguration
pages may be password-protected to prevent
unauthorised changes to IP addresses, etc. If a
password has been dened and the Request
login box checked, the password will be
requested before the Cong tab is opened.
Request login is active by default. After
logging in with the password, remember to log
out by clicking the Log out button at the top
of the amplier list on this page.
The Amplier Status and Network Status pages
are available at all times to all users, without a
password being required.
Short email format
If this box is left unchecked (the default), any
emails sent to the target address will only
contain abridged site information, and not a full
description of any fault conditions (see below).
Event Log and log conguration
A log is maintained for each amplier on the
system. The log records power-on and power-
off, over-temperature, impedance test pass/
fail and email alert failures, all against the on-
board clock/calendar. The Event logging pane
on the Site Conguration page lets you dene
which of these events are to be recorded and
whether any (or all) of them should generate
email alerts.
For each of the six event types, one of the
following options may be set:
• None – events of this type are ignored
• Log only – events of this type are
recorded in the log
• Log & email – events are recorded in
the log and also entered in an alert email,
but the email is not sent at this time.
• Email Trigger – events are recorded
in the log, and the alert email is sent; this
will contain the current event and any
events recorded via the Log & email
option above.
The Event log for a particular amplier may
be inspected by clicking on the amplier’s
button in the list (opens the Amplier
Properties page), and then clicking on
Event Log below the button.
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