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Setup
ADPRO FastTrace, Issue 5 2 - 31
2.3.3.5.5.2 Central IP Address
Factory Default 0.0.0.0
The Central IP Address is used to identify the TCP/IP network node to which the normal transaction data from the
ATM/POS terminal is sent. This is normally a bank or financial institution network (gateway) port. The address is
divided into four (4) parts separated by a (.), each part with a decimal range value from 0 to 255.
2.3.3.5.5.3 Baud Rate for Serial Connection
Options: 1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 57600bps
Default: 9600bps
When configuring a GP Serial Port, the Baud Rate setting determines the speed that data will be transferred between
the ADPRO FastTrace and the interface of Transaction Device.
The ADPRO FastTrace is programmed for asynchronous data at a specific data rate and is set for the maximum data
rate that the particular Transaction Device can support. This is commonly referred as the DTE to DCE baud rate.
2.3.3.5.5.4 Parity
Options: None, Odd, Even
Default: None
Sets the Parity used when transferring data locally between the GP Serial interface and the Transaction Device.
2.3.3.5.5.5 Data Bits
Options: 5, 6, 7, 8
Default: 8
Sets the number of Data Bits used to transfer data between the GP Serial interface and the Transaction Device. It can
be set to either 5, 6, 7 or 8 data bits.
2.3.3.5.5.6 Stop Bits
Options: 1, 2
Default: 1
Sets the number of Stop Bits used to transfer data between the GP Serial interface and the Transaction Device. It can
be set to either 1 or 2 stop bits.
IMPORTANT NOTE
An incorrect Central IP address will cause the ADPRO FastTrace to miss the capture
of certain fields within the transaction data packets.