S&C 005-004701-01 User manual

Wi-Fi/GPS Unit Model Number 005-004701-01
May 26, 2020
© S&C Electric Company 2020, all rights reserved Instruction Sheet 766-527LD
Wi-Fi Admin User Manual
Table of Contents
Section Page Section Page
Introduction
Qualified Persons ........................... 2
Read this Instruction Sheet ................... 2
Retain this Instruction Sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Proper Application .......................... 2
Special Warranty Provisions................... 2
Safety Information
Understanding Safety-Alert Messages........... 4
Following Safety Instructions .................. 4
Replacement Instructions and Labels ........... 4
Safety Precautions ......................... 5
Specification
Technical Specification....................... 6
Antenna Specification........................ 7
Wi-Fi Administration
Connecting to the IntelliRupter® Fault Interrupter, 6800
Series Automatic Switch Control, or IntelliCap® 2000
Automatic Capacitor Control. ................ 8
Login .....................................10
General Status .............................11
Settings.................................. 12
Interfaces ................................ 14
Security.................................. 17
User Roles ............................... 18
Diagnostics ............................... 19
Profile ................................... 20
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit
Configuration ............................. 21
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit Connectors
Interface Pinouts........................... 22
Regulatory Information
Regulatory Notices ......................... 24
Contacting S&C Electric Company............. 25
These instructions are for IntelliRupter fault interrupters, 6800 Series Automatic Switch Controls,
and IntelliCap 2000 Automatic Capacitor Controls shipped after May 1, 2020, with Wi-Fi/GPS Unit
model number 005-004701-01.

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Introduction
Qualified Persons WARNING
Only qualified persons who are knowledgeable in the installation, operation, and
maintenance of distribution fusing equipment, along with all associated hazards,
may install, operate, and maintain the equipment covered by this publication. A
Qualified Person is someone who is trained and competent in:
• The skills and techniques necessary to distinguish exposed live parts from nonlive
parts of electrical equipment
• The skills and techniques necessary to determine the proper approach distances
corresponding to the voltages to which the qualified person will be exposed
• The proper use of special precautionary techniques, personal protective
equipment, insulating and shielding materials, and insulated tools for working on
or near exposed energized parts of electrical equipment
These instructions are intended ONLY for such qualified persons. They are not
intended to be a substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures
for this type of equipment.
Read this
Instruction Sheet NOTICE
Thoroughly and carefully read this instruction sheet before installing, operating or
configuring a Wi-FI/GPS Unit. The latest version is available online in PDF format
at sandc.com/en/support/product-literature/. Become familiar with the Safety
Information and Safety Precautions on pages 4 and 5.
Retain this
Instruction Sheet
This instruction sheet should be available for reference wherever the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit
is used. Retain this instruction sheet in a location where it can be easily retrieved and
referred to.
Proper Application WARNING
The equipment in this publication is only intended for a specific application. The
application must be within the ratings furnished for the equipment.
The standard warranty contained in S&C’s standard conditions of sale, as set forth in
Price Sheets 150 and 181, applies to the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit, except that the rst paragraph
of the said warranty is replaced by the following:
(1) General: The seller warrants to the immediate purchaser or end user for a period of
10 years from the date of shipment that the equipment delivered will be of the
kind and quality specified in the contract description and will be free of defects of
workmanship and material. Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear
under proper and normal use within 10 years after the date of shipment, the seller
agrees, upon prompt notification thereof and confirmation that the equipment has
been stored, installed, operated, inspected, and maintained in accordance with
the recommendations of the seller and standard industry practice, to correct the
nonconformity either by repairing any damaged or defective parts of the equipment
or (at the seller’s option) by shipment of necessary replacement parts. The seller’s
warranty does not apply to any equipment that has been disassembled, repaired,
or altered by anyone other than the seller. This limited warranty is granted only
to the immediate purchaser or, if the equipment is purchased by a third party for
installation in third-party equipment, the end user of the equipment. The seller’s
duty to perform under any warranty may be delayed, at the seller’s sole option, until
the seller has been paid in full for all goods purchased by the immediate purchaser.
No such delay shall extend the warranty period.
Special Warranty
Provisions

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Replacement parts provided by the seller or repairs performed by the seller
under the warranty for the original equipment will be covered by the above special
warranty provision for its duration. Replacement parts purchased separately will
be covered by the above special warranty provision.
For equipment/services packages, the seller warrants for a period of one year
after commissioning that the IntelliRupter fault interrupter will provide automatic
fault isolation and system reconfiguration per agreed-upon service levels. The
remedy shall be additional system analysis and reconfiguration of the IntelliTeam®
SG Automatic Restoration System until the desired result is achieved.
Warranty of the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit is contingent upon the installation, configu-
ration, and use of the control or software in accordance with S&C’s applicable
instruction sheets.
This warranty does not apply to major components not manufactured by S&C,
such as batteries and communication devices. However, S&C will assign to imme-
diate purchaser or end user all manufacturer’s warranties that apply to such major
components.
Warranty of equipment/services packages is contingent upon receipt of ade-
quate information on the user’s distribution system, sufficiently detailed to prepare
a technical analysis. The seller is not liable if an act of nature or parties beyond
S&C’s control negatively impact performance of equipment/services packages; for
example, new construction that impedes radio communication, or changes to the
distribution system that impact protection systems, available fault currents, or
system-loading characteristics.
Introduction

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Safety Information
Understanding
Safety-Alert
Messages
Several types of safety-alert messages may appear throughout this instruction sheet and
on labels attached to crate, packing, and equipment. Become familiar with these types
of messages and the importance of these various signal words:
DANGER
“DANGER” identifies the most serious and immediate hazards that will likely
result in serious personal injury or death if instructions, including recommended
precautions, are not followed.
WARNING
“WARNING” identifies hazards or unsafe practices that can result in serious
personal injury or death if instructions, including recommended precautions, are not
followed.
CAUTION
“CAUTION” identifies hazards or unsafe practices that can result in minor personal
injury if instructions, including recommended precautions, are not followed.
NOTICE
“NOTICE” identifies important procedures or requirements that can result in
product or property damage if instructions are not followed.
Following Safety
Instructions
If you do not understand any portion of this instruction sheet and need assistance, contact
your nearest S&C Sales Ofce or S&C Authorized Distributor. Their telephone numbers
are listed on S&C’s website sandc.com, or call the S&C Global Support and Monitoring
Center at 1-888-762-1100.
NOTICE
Read this instruction sheet thoroughly and carefully
before installing your IntelliRupter fault interrupter,
6800 Series Automatic Switch Control, and
IntelliCap 2000 Automatic Capacitor Control.
Replacement
Instructions
and Labels
If additional copies of this instruction sheet are needed, contact your nearest S&C Sales
Ofce, S&C Authorized Distributor, S&C Headquarters, or S&C Electric Canada Ltd.
It is important that any missing, damaged, or faded labels on the equipment be replaced
immediately. Replacement labels are available by contacting your nearest S&C Sales
Office, S&C Authorized Distributor, or S&C Headquarters.

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Safety Precautions
DANGER
IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupters operate at high voltage. Failure to
observe the precautions below will result in serious personal injury or death.
The S&C 6800 Series Automatic Switch Control and IntelliCap 2000
Automatic Capacitor Control line voltage input range is 93 to 276 Vac. Failure to
observe the precautions below will result in serious personal injury or death.
Some of these precautions may differ from your company’s operating procedures
and rules. Where a discrepancy exists, follow your company’s operating procedures
and rules.
1. QUALIFIED PERSONS. Access to any of the
aforementioned products must be restricted only to
qualified persons. See the “Qualified Persons”
section on page 2.
2. SAFETY PROCEDURES. Always follow safe
operating procedures and rules.
3. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Always
use suitable protective equipment, such as rubber
gloves, rubber mats, hard hats, safety glasses, and
flash clothing, in accordance with safe operating
procedures and rules.
4. SAFETY LABELS. Do not remove or obscure any
of the “DANGER,” “WARNING,” “CAUTION,” or
“NOTICE” labels.
5. OPERATING MECHANISM AND BASE.
IntelliRupter fault interrupters contain fast-moving
parts that can severely injure fingers. Do not remove
or disassemble operating mechanisms or remove
access panels on the IntelliRupter fault interrupter
base unless directed by S&C Electric Company.
6. ENERGIZED COMPONENTS. Always consider all
parts live until de-energized, tested, and grounded.
The integrated power module (IPM) contains
components that can retain a voltage charge for
many days after the IntelliRupter fault interrupter has
been de-energized and can derive a static charge
when in close proximity to a high-voltage source.
Voltage levels can be as high as the peak line-to-
ground voltage last applied to the unit. Units
energized or installed near energized lines should be
considered live until tested and grounded.
7. GROUNDING. The IntelliRupter fault interrupter
base must be connected to a suitable earth ground
at the base of the utility pole, or to a suitable building
ground for testing, before energizing an IntelliRupter
fault interrupter, and at all times when energized.
The ground wire(s) must be bonded to the system
neutral, if present. If the system neutral is not present,
proper precautions must be taken to ensure the local
earth ground, or building ground, cannot be severed
or removed.
8. VACUUM INTERRUPTER POSITION. Always
confirm the Open/Close position of each interrupter
by visually observing its indicator.
Interrupters, terminal pads, and disconnect blades
on disconnect style models may be energized with
the interrupters in any position.
Interrupters, terminal pads, and disconnect blades
on disconnect style models may be energized from
either side of the IntelliRupter fault interrupter.
9. MAINTAINING PROPER CLEARANCE. Always
maintain proper clearance from energized
components.

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Specication
Table 1. Technical Specification
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz)
WPA2-PSK Security
GPS GPS/GNSS
1 PPS synchronized to UTC time
Time management NTP
IEEE 1588 PTP
Ethernet Two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports with RJ45 connectors
USB USB 2.0 interface with Type A connector
Serial
One RS-232 Serial Port using 9 pin D-Sub connectors acting as DTE
One external connector for Wi-Fi signals
One external connector for GPS NMEA signals
One external connector for GPS PPS signal
Networking
Configurable network interfaces assigned to LAN or WAN
Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 802.1Q/VLANs
IP protocols TCP, UDP, ARP, DHCP client/server, ICMP
Routing and failover IP pass-through; NAT, NAPT with IP port forwarding and Ethernet bridging
Industrial protocols Modbus and DNP3
IoT proto cols MQTT, CoAP, HTTPS
Security
VPN: IPSec with, IKEv2, NAT Traversal; SSL/TLS; Open VPN, PPTP, L2TP
Cryptography; SHA, RSA, ECC and AES
Encryption: ECC and AES up to 256-bit
Wireless interface /
connectors
Wi-Fi: RPSMA
GPS: SMA
Device management SNMP
Dimension Deep ×wide ×high, in inches (mm): 1.0 (25.4) ×5.0 (127) ×3.0 (76.2)
Weight 0.5 pounds (0.23 kg)
Power 8 W Max. at 10 sec. interval with IPM
Environmental Operating Temperature: -40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F)
IEC 60068-2
Product warranty Standard S&C warranty applied
Technical Specification

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Specication
The Wi-Fi/GPS Unit is professionally installed equipment. The radio frequency (RF)
output power does not exceed the maximum limit allowed in the country of operation.
CAUTION
Unauthorized antennae, modifications, or attachments may damage the device and
potentially violate regulations.
Note: Use only the supplied or an equivalent replacement antenna.
Note: Modifications to the device or use of unauthorized antennae as not
expressly approved by S&C Electric Company is the sole responsibility of the user,
configurator, or operator who must reassess the equipment in accordance with all
applicable international Safety, EMC, and RF standards.
The S&C-authorized antenna specifications are noted in Tables 2 and 3.
Antenna Specification
Table 2. Wi-Fi Antenna (N-female)
Frequency Type Avg. Gain (dBi)
2.4 GHz 3.0
Table 3. GPS
Frequency Type Avg. Gain (dBi)
1.5 GHz 3.0

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Follow these steps to open the Wi-Fi Conguration screens in the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit (model
number 005-004701-01):
STEP 1. In the Windows® 10 Start menu select the Start>Programs>S&C
Electric>LinkStart>LinkStart V4 option. The LinkStart Main screen will
open. See Figure 1.
Figure 1. The LinkStart Main screen.
STEP 2. Enter the serial number of the IntelliRupter fault interrupter and click on the
Connect button. See Figure 1.
The Connect button changes to the Cancel button, and connection progress
is shown on the connection status bar. See Figure 2.
Figure 2. The connection progress status bar.
Connecting to the
IntelliRupter®
Fault Interrupter
6800 Switch Control
or IntelliCap 2000
Capacitor Control.
Wi-Fi Administration

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When connection is established, the status bar indicates “Connection
Successful” and displays a solid green bar. The vertical bar graph indicates
signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection. See Figure 3.
Figure 3. Successful connection to the IntelliRupter fault interrupter.
STEP 3. Open the Tools menu and click on the Wi-Fi Administration option.
See Figure 4.
Figure 4. The Wi-Fi Administration entry on the Tools menu.
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The Login screen opens with a username and password challenge. See
Figure 5. These screens are displayed in the Internet browser on the computer.
The supported browser versions include Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.
The IP address is displayed at the top of the screen and is supplied by the
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit.
STEP 4. Enter your username and password and click on the Login button.
Authentication status is displayed.
The default username and password can be requested from S&C by calling
the Global Support and Monitoring Center at 888-762-1100 or by contacting S&C
through the S&C Customer Portal at sandc.com/en/support/sc-customer-
portal/.
Figure 5. The Login screen.
When the default username and password are entered, the Profile screen
opens and prompts assignment of a new password entry and confirmation.
See Figure 6.
Figure 6. The Change Password screen.
Wi-Fi Administration
Login

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STEP 5. To skip this screen and keep the default password setting, click on an entry in
the left menu. Figures 7 and 8 on page 11 show the General Status screen.
The General Status screen is informational and only displays data; no edits are allowed.
Field edits are permitted in the respective menu sections where each field is defined.
Figure 7. The top of the General Status screen.
Figure 8. The bottom of the General Status screen.
The General Status screen is comprised of the Identity, GPS, LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi
Access Point, and Wi-Fi Connected Clients panels. The Identity panel contains six
fields: Name, Software Version, Serial Number, App Version, Platform Ver-
sion, and Configuration Version. The GPS panel contains five fields: Status,
Time Since last GPS Fix, Location, System Time, and Satellites (In Use). The
LAN and WAN panels contain four fields each: Link Status, IP Address, Netmask,
and MAC Address. See Figure 7. The Wi-Fi Access Point panel contains four fields:
Link Status, IP Address, Netmask, and MAC Address. The Wi-Fi Connected Clients
panel contains six fields: MAC Address, IP Address, Average RSSI, Connect Time,
Authorized, and Authenticated. See Figure 8.
Click on the Refresh button to update the information displayed on the
General Status screens.
Wi-Fi Administration
General Status

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Click on the Settings entry in the left menu to open the Settings screen. See Figure 9.
Figure 9. The System Name and Firmware Upgrade panels on the Settings screen.
The Settings screen contains the System Name, Firmware Upgrade, Configuration,
and Reboot panels.
NOTICE
When a field edit is typed, the Save button becomes green and must be clicked for
the new entry to be saved.
System Name
Enter a user-dened name for the Host Name setting and click on the Save button. The
name entry is limited to 50 characters. The Host Name entry is displayed in the Name
eld on the General Status screen. The Domain Name entry is not used. See Figure 9.
Firmware Upgrade
This panel enables loading a rmware version onto the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit.
Follow these steps to perform a firmware upgrade:
STEP 1. Download the rmware le to the computer. The rmware les are located in
the S&C Customer Portal at sandc.com/en/support/sc-customer-portal/.
STEP 2. Click on the Upload Firmware File button in the Firmware Upgrade panel.
STEP 3. A Windows dialogue box opens. Navigate to and select the required
rmware le. The le will upload to the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit. When the upload
has completed, the successful upload is conrmed. Then, the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit
veries the installer was securely digitally signed by S&C Electric Company.
STEP 4. After verication, a notication opens. Click on the OK button to dismiss the
notication.
STEP 5. When the Upgrade button becomes active, click on it. This starts the upgrade
process.
STEP 6. When the upgrade process completes, a notication opens. Click on the OK
button. The Wi-Fi/GPS Unit will be unavailable while it reboots. The reboot
takes approximately 5 minutes and the Login screen opens when the reboot is
complete.
STEP 7. Log in and conrm the new rmware has been installed successfully by
checking the General Status screen.
Settings
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Figure 10. The Configuration and Reboot panels on the Settings screen.
Import Configuration
Follow these steps to complete the Import Conguration command:
STEP 1. In the Conguration panel, click on the Import Conguration button. A Web
User Interface (WUI) dialogue box opens.
STEP 2. Click on the Choose File button, which invokes a Windows le navigation box.
STEP 3. Navigate to the le.
STEP 4. Highlight the le and click on the Open button. The highlighted le will be
identied in the WUI dialogue box.
STEP 5. Click on the Import button.
STEP 6. Click on the Save button.
Export Configuration
Follow these steps to complete the Export Conguration command:
STEP 1. In the Conguration panel, click on the Export Conguration button. A WUI
dialogue box opens with a suggested lename for the exported conguration.
The default name is “textFile” but it can be changed.
STEP 2. Click on the Export button.
STEP 3. Wait a few seconds for the exported le to open in your browser. The le will be
stored in the Downloads folder.
Reboot
The red colored Reboot button enables the user to restart the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit. When
selected, a dialogue box appears for conrmation of the Reboot command. After
the OK button is clicked, the user interface shows an Unavailable dialog box. The
entire reboot process requires approximately 5 minutes before communication to the
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit is re-established. When the reboot is complete, the user interface will
automatically load the Login screen.
Wi-Fi Administration
Configuration Files
The Wi-Fi/GPS Unit can perform bulk imports and exports of specic conguration data
parameters. The same XML le format is used for both import and export functions. This
allows a user to congure settings in one device, export those settings into an XML le
(the extension is “.json”), and import the same settings into another unit. Clicking on the
Import Conguration or Export Conguration button invokes a series of dialogue
boxes allowing navigation on a PC to a conguration le for import or saving a le for
export. See Figure 10.

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Wi-Fi Administration
Interfaces
Ethernet 1 (To Control Module)
In this panel, the network associated with the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit local area network (LAN)
is dened for devices connecting to physical Ethernet Port 1. See Figure 11. The S&C
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit ships with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and a Netmask equal to
255.255.255.0.
Ethernet 2 (WAN)
This panel denes the IP addressing for the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit’s Ethernet Port 2 and
subsequent network linkage and settings respective to the customer’s legacy backhaul
WAN network. The default setting is DHCP Enabled. See Figure 11.
Note: The use of these fields is for WANs that use Ethernet as a back-haul transport
protocol. When serial back-haul networks are used or there is no WAN, this panel will
not require entries.
DHCP Client State “On”
No elds require identication. A DHCP request will be initiated by the communication
gateway to the WAN’s DHCP server, which will assign an IP address for all data
communication over the WAN.
DHCP Client State “Off”
Three elds require identication: Static IP Address, Default Gateway IP Address,
and Netmask. The Static IP Address setpoint is the WAN IP address assigned to the
Wi-Fi/GPS Unit. The Default Gateway IP Address setpoint is the address of the network
device up-stream of the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit and determines the destination of DNP3 trafc
sent to the SCADA master(s). See Figure 12 on page 15.
The address entries are automatically verified to be sure they function with the other
values entered.
Figure 11. The default Interfaces screen.

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Wi-Fi Administration
Figure 12. The Interfaces screen with the DHCP client disabled.
Figure 13. The Interfaces screen with the DHCP client disabled and the DHCP server enabled.
DHCP Server State “On”
When the DHCP client is disabled, the DHCP server can be enabled. This allows the Wi-Fi/
GPS Unit to automatically provide an IP address to an attached device, such as a eld
area network radio. See Figure 13.
Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi panel is comprised of fourteen elements: the Enable button, Static IP Address,
Netmask, DHCP Server Start IP Address, DHCP Server End IP Address, Broadcast
SSID button, Network Name (SSID), Authentication Method, WPA2 Encryption,
WPA2 Passphrase, Mode, Channel, Width, and Transmit Power (dBm). See
Figure 11 on page 14.
The Wi-Fi/GPS Unit ships with a default Static IP address of 192.168.101.1, a
Netmask equal to 255.255.255.0, a DHCP server Start IP address of 192.168.101.2,
a DHCP Server End IP address of 192.168.101.10. The Broadcast SSID is in the Off
position. The Network Name (SSID) setting is factory configured with the IntelliRupter
fault interrupter serial number or a number in the format of xx-xxxxxxx for 6800 Series
Controls and IntelliCap 2000 Capacitor Controls. The default Authentication Method
setpoint is WPA2-PSK default. When the Authentication Method setpoint is set to WPA2-
PSK, an additional WPA2 Passphrase field displays. Enter the passphrase required to
open a Wi-Fi connection with this IntelliRupter fault interrupter serial number.

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Figure 14. The default Interfaces screen Serial and Wi-Fi ports.
Serial 1 (DB9 Port)
This is the RS-232/DB9 port for connection to the radio’s serial console port. If use of
RTS/CTS is required, set the Flow Control setpoint to “NONE.” See Figure 14.
Wi-Fi Port Numbers
Enter the IntelliLink UDP Port number and the Radio Console TCP Port number.
The Wi-Fi Session Timeout field determines the time after which the session will
automatically terminate activity through the connections. The Mode setting selects the
preferred Wi-Fi transmission standard (Default: N). The Channel setpoint can be set to
a channel with less traffic. The Width setpoint is the channel bandwidth in MHz. This
setting is only relevant when 802.11n is chosen for the Mode setting. If 802.11b or 802.11g
is elected it will be ignored.

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Wi-Fi Administration
Security
Figure 15. The Security screen.
Remote Web Access
To access the user interface for Wi-Fi Administration through the eld area network,
set the Remote Web Access setpoint to “on.”
Note: The Remote Web Access setpoint is not available until the default admin
password is changed and remote access requires the field area network to be routed
through the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit. Refer to the “Configuration” section on page 21 for more
details.
The Remote Web Access toggle button enables Web-user interface access via
Ethernet Port 2. This configuration setting can only be updated by the admin user, and
only after the admin user has changed the default password. Web access via Ethernet
Port 2 is also controlled by a DNP3 binary output setpoint, which must also be enabled
to allow this traffic. See Figure 15.
NOTICE
When a SpeedNet™ Radio is used for the field area network radio, the remote
Web user’s computer will require an additional setting to be updated to enable
Web access. The user must reduce the MTU (maximum transmission unit) size to
a value of 500 or lower. S&C recommends using an MTU size of 500 for optimal
performance. To change the MTU size, the following command can be used on
a Windows 10 machine: netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface “Local Area
Connection” mtu=500 store=persistent.

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Wi-Fi Administration
The User Roles screen permits adding and editing users and their access privileges. The
types of user roles include Admin, Engineer 1, Technician 1, and Viewer. The addition
of a user is initiated by clicking on the Add User button. A dialogue box opens with the
required User, Password, and Conrm Password elds, and a drop-down box to select
the user Role setpoint. Clicking on a user entry in the list opens the dialog box to edit
information for that user. See Figure 16. Table 4 displays user privileges.
The Admin Role column is assigned to the system administrator, who is not included
in this list, and therefore cannot be removed. The User Roles entry in the left menu is
only available for use by the system administrator (Admin Role) and Additional Admin
Role users.
User Roles
Figure 16. The User Roles screen.
The permissions provided to each of the user roles is summarized in Table 4.
Table 4. User Role Permissions
Screen Element Within
Page Admin Role Additional
Admin Role
Engineer 1
Role
Technician 1
Role
Viewer
Role
General Status All Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed
Settings
Update Gateway
Names, Import/
Export
Configurations
Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Blocked
Install Firmware Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Blocked
Interfaces All Allowed Allowed Allowed Blocked Blocked
Security
Install Web Server
Certificate Allowed Allowed Blocked Blocked Blocked
Enable Remote
Web Access Allowed Blocked Blocked Blocked Blocked
User Roles All Allowed Allowed Blocked Blocked Blocked
Diagnostics All Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed
Profile All Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed

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Wi-Fi Administration
The Diagnostics screen initiates the retrieval of the Diagnostic and Event Log les.
See Figures 17 and 18.
Figure 17. The Retrieve Full Diagnostics Logs button on the Diagnostics screen.
Diagnostics
Figure 18. The Retrieve Security Log button on the Diagnostics screen.

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Wi-Fi Administration
The Prole screen enables the present user logged in to the Wi-Fi/GPS Unit to change
password credentials. See Figure 19.
Profile
Figure 19. The Profile screen.
A password entry requires at least one lowercase and one uppercase
character. When entries are complete, click on the Apply button to save the new password.
Logout Button
Clicking on the Logout button in the left menu closes the Wi-Fi Administration program
and returns to the LinkStart Main screen. See Figure 1 on page 8.
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