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Reference Manual
00809-0200-4420, Rev HB
Section 2: Initial Connection
January 2015
Initial Connection
2.3.3 Configure the Gateway
It is now possible to log into the Gateway for the first time and begin configuration for
placement on a live control network. The following items need to be configured:
Security passwords
Time settings
TCP/IP network settings
Use the following procedure to log in to the Gateway:
1. Open a standard web browser (typically Microsoft Internet Explorer).
2. Enter “192.168.1.10” in the address bar.
3. Acknowledge the security to proceed.
4. In the User Name field, enter “admin”.
5. In the Password field, enter “default”.
The web browser will now be directed to the Gateway’s default home page. There is a navigation
menu located on the left hand side with four main areas.
Diagnostics: view status of communications, client server parameters, and more
Monitor: screens created by the user to view data from field devices
Explorer: basic view of values from field devices
Setup: configure the Gateway for operations, security, and host system integration
Security passwords
There are four-role based user accounts for the gateway with varying levels of access. The table
below describes this access.
Table 2-2. Role Based Access User Accounts
Role User name Web interface access
Executive exec Read-only access
Operator oper Read-only access
Maintenance maint Configure HART
®
device settings
Configure Modbus
®
communications
Configure Modbus register mapping
Configure OPC browse tree
Configure Active Advertising
Administrator admin Includes all maintenance privileges
Configure Ethernet network settings
Configure WirelessHART
®
network settings
Set passwords
Set time settings
Set home page options
Configure custom point pages
Restart applications
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