You can connect to the Echo sensor through either a LAN or Wi-Fi network.
- For a LAN connection, the IP of your device must be in the same gateway as the Echo sensor. The default IP address of the sensor is 192.168.0.10.
- For a Wi-Fi connection, the TCP/IPv4 property of the Wi-Fi adapter on your device must be set to obtain an IP address automatically.
NOTE: Users can log in to the Echo application from any device running an HTML5 compatible browser, such as Google Chrome. Browsers such as Firefox and Edge are partially HTML5 compatible and users may experience some differences when using them.
1. Are you connecting through a LAN or Wi-FI?
LAN | Wi-Fi |
Continue to the next step. | a. In your Wi-Fi adapter, locate and select the Echo sensors wireless network: iss-echoxxxx (where xxxx is the Echo device ID). The default password is echo123456.
b. Continue to the next step. |
2. Start your Internet browser.
3. In the URL field, enter the IP address used to connect to the Echo sensor.
- For LAN connections, the default IP is 192.168.0.10.
- For Wi-Fi connections, the IP is 10.99.50.1.
4. Is this your first time logging in to the RTMS Echo?
Yes | No |
Continue with the next step. | Proceed with your login credentials and disregard the following steps in this section. |
5. Enter the Username and Password. If the firmware was upgraded from a previous version, the login credentials are the same as before. If this is a new installation, the defaults are:
- Username: admin
- Password: rtmsecho
6. Click Login.
The following appears. A password change is required during the initial setup.
7. Use the drop-down to select the country where the Echo sensor is installed.
8. Select one of the following.
- US - speed and lengths are shown in MPH and feet.
- Metric - speed and lengths are shown in KPH and meters.
9. Enter the current password: rtmsecho
10. Enter the new password.
11. Re-enter the new password.
12. Click Save.
Logging Out
To log out from the RTMS Echo web app, click Logout to the left of Welcome at the top right of the page.
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