User`s manual

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User’s Manual
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Dial-up modem connections depend on the modem speed, the integrity of the
telephone line, and the amount of information being transmitted over the line. Under
optimal conditions, the connection can reach a maximum of 56 Kbps. Thus, dial-up
speed is significantly slower than that of an Ethernet connection..
This connection speed affects DigiClient operations considerably. Among these
operations are:
Screen refresh rate
Downloaded video
Remote Configuration response
Dome control response
Make sure your modem is connected to the PC before you proceed. To check the
modem connection, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then Phone and Modem
and check the Modems tab. Follow the Microsoft Windows instructions for adding
your modem if it is not connected.
Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
Setting up this connection on the PC:
1. Click Start, Settings, then Network and Dial-up Connections, and click Make
new connection.
2. The Network Connection Wizard box is displayed. Click Next to continue.
3. In Network Connection Type select Accept incoming connections and click
Next to continue.
4. In the Devices for Incoming Connections window, select the box for the modem
used to make the connection. Make sure that no other boxes are checked, then
click Next to continue.
5. In the Incoming Virtual Private Connection window, select Do not allow virtual
private connections, then click Next to continue.
6. In the Allowed Users window, click Add. The New User window is displayed.
7. In the New User window, you create a new account to communicate with the
DigiMux unit. The default User Name and Password is USER1 and 1234. You
can create your own. Enter User Name and Password in the appropriate fields,
then click OK to continue. Note that the User Name and Password must match
the Dial-Out User Name and Dial-out Password in DigiMux.
8. A new account in the Allowed Users window is listed and the check box next to
that name should be checked. If it is not checked, put a check in the box.