LabSat 4 has a complex array of settings for recording of both GNSS signals and external data. To simplify the configuration and device control process, we have created an internal web server that you can access via an Ethernet connection and a standard web browser.
Navigate to the LAN Menu on the LabSat 4 Display:
Menu → Setup → LAN
LabSat 4 will use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) by default for the IP address.
Note: The connected network must be DHCP-enabled for an IP address to be assigned.
If you require a Static IP instead, you can enable and define the IP address in the LAN settings menu.
- Connect a network cable to the Ethernet port at the rear panel on LabSat 4.
When the network cable is connected, the allocated IP address will be displayed next to the LAN Menu header and also in the About Menu.
- Open a web browser.
- Connect to the Web Server by entering the IP address from the LAN menu in the browser's address bar.
This status indicator is located in the top right-hand corner of the Web Server window. It indicates the current status of the connected LabSat 4.
The available statuses are:
LabSat 4 is not recording or replaying scenario files.
LabSat 4 is currently playing a recorded file. The status will also display the name of the file, current time in the recording and the total duration of the recording.
Model Limitations
Available for LabSat 4 (RP) variants only.
LabSat 4 is recording a file. The status will also display the name of the file that is being recorded and the current duration of the recording.
Model Limitations
Available for LabSat 4 (RP) variants only.
LabSat 4 is recording CAN or RS232 log files. In addition to the standard Recording to status, the bar will also include the configured log files and their separate status.
Click on a Web Server menu below to see more information about the features available in that menu.