Setup guide
Dedicated Micros Page 107
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# COM2 will store text with Camera-2
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[PATH1]
input_path=\term
output_path=\pipe\TEXT01
buffer_size=80
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profiles
When utilising the Connect/Dial on alarm function of the Digital Sprite 2, it is necessary to
identify the receiving station information – profile – so the Digital Sprite 2 is aware of the route
the alarm is to take. For Ethernet connectivity this can be carried out using the web interface, for
connection via a serial port it is necessary to enter the information in the ‘profiles’ file.
# DS2 Profiles Table 23-January-2004
# Profile list
# PPP_Link1 = COM2 - Default alarm dial communication port.
# PPP_Link2 = COM1 - Default dial in communication port.
# Ether1 = Alarm connection across an Ethernet Port (Entering Ethernet as the Profile
# will connect over Ethernet)
# Rules
# 1) The IP address range is that of the remote network the DS2 is connecting to.
# 2) IF you set the IP range to 10.0.0.50 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0, the HOST PC
# IP address range will be 10.0.0.51 to 10.0.0.254
# 3) If you only wish to dialling into the DS2, the Phone No.
# 4) The first field <Username & Profile Label> is the description you will use in the
# Alarm Connection Page as the Profile description for the primary & secondary call.
# The Profile label/username & password listed in the Profiles Table are “Case
Sensitive”.
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# Profiles Table List
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Note: Ethernet profiles can also be entered in the profiles file instead of using the
web interface page.
#<Username> <Password> <Port> <Phone No> <Address Range> <Subnet Mask>
Dm password PPP_Link2 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
username password PPP_Link1 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
Test password
PPP_Link1
1234 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0