Specifications

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IP Address = 192.168.1. 56
Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0
Gateway = 192.168.1.254
Note that IP addresses are made up of 12 digits in 4 batches of 3, separated by dots. When
the addresses are entered through the buttons they must be put in as 12 digit numbers, with
zeros used to the left of each batch where necessary to pad out the addresses. i.e.
IP Address = 192168001056
Subnet mask = 255255255000
Gateway = 192168001254
The digit number (1-12) will be shown on the left display, and its value on the right display.
Access the button config menu by holding M for 3 seconds.
Repeatedly Press M until F2 is displayed.
Press S to enter the address submenu the display now shows digit 1 and its value.
i.e. 1 x.
If necessary Press S to toggle the vale to the required setting. i.e 1 1
Press M to step to digit 2. The display now shows digit 2 and its value. i.e. 2 x.
If necessary Press S to toggle the value to the required setting. i.e 2 9
Press M to step to digit 3. The display now shows digit 3 and its value. i.e. 3 x.
If necessary Press S to toggle the value to the required setting. i.e 3 2
Continue using m to step to the next digit and S to set its value. (up to digit 12)
Press M to return to the F2 main menu.
o If necessary use a similar process to set the subnet mask in the F3 menu.
o If necessary use a similar process to set the gateway address in the F4 menu.
Repeatedly press M to scroll to the ?? (save changes question marks)
Press S and the ?? will flash to prompt “Are you sure?”
Press S and the unit will briefly display Pr (program) as the changes are written to
flash. The unit will then restart.
At any time the configuration mode can be exited, without saving changes, by holding down M
for 5 seconds.
Tunnel port (F5)
When used in IP mode, the unit will attempt to establish a connection to the Redcare servers
by signalling on IP Port 443. For most LANs this will function correctly, but on some advanced
LAN configurations the network manager may not allow outgoing access on port 443 but
10443 may have outgoing access. Where this is the case then the unit can be configured to
use the alternative port 10443. The Redcare servers are set to accept both ports and so no
changes are required other than on the unit’s configuration.