2 - MBD-62 LAN Configuration Instructions
This section covers the configuration of the MBD-62 for proper operation with the ROS-62
controller. The first step to start to setup LAN connection is to configure the MBD-62.
1) Press push-button 1 on the front panel and keep it pressed for 5 seconds;
2) Press push-button 4 on the blinking panel to enter LAN Config. Key 6 of radio 2 remains
blinking and can be used to exit the config mode (all alterations are saved when exit).
This mode allows the user set the device to static or dynamic IP (DHCP), change the host
name and also reset the IP to default address.
1) DHCP Mode;
Click on push-button 1, the LED remains ON, indicating that the device will aqcuire the IP
address using DHCP after boot;
2) Static IP Mode;
Click on push-button 2, the LED remains on indicating that the device will use a static IP.
On this mode, the device will always use a configured IP address. By default, the static IP is
192.168.2.126. It can be changed to any IP, only by sending a request via web-browser. In the
example below, the static IP of the device is changed to 192.168.2.127.
http://192.168.2.126/?ip=192.168.2.127
Note that the request can also be send using the device host name instead of the IP:
http://mbd62/?ip=192.168.2.126
3) Host Name – Port Selection:
On this mode, device's host name can be configured to one of six presets. Each of this
presets change the UDP port in usage for the system. Press the desired push-button according to the
list below to configure a host name and UDP port on the device.
1) “mbd62” - UDP port: 11000
2) “mbd62a” - UDP port: 11001
3) “mbd62b” - UDP port: 11002
4) “mbd62c” - UDP port: 11003
5) “mbd62d” - UDP port: 11004
6) “mbd62e” - UDP port: 11005
Once configured, the device can be accessed using it's host name through a web-browser
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