Installation Instructions

Table Of Contents
EkoTek System Installation and Configuration Manual Browser Interface
External Connections
Section for setting up external paging and logging connections.
Tap connection
If the Hub is to be connected to a wide area-paging network, then a modem is connected
to the serial port. The data rate should be set to the modem speed (Options 1200, 2400
and 9600 bits per second). The data format should be set to match that of the receiving
device (Options 7 bit even parity or 8 bit no parity)
Remote Logging
1. Click ‘Remote event logging’ to allow system event messages be sent to a remote
device.
2. Click ‘Remote debug logging’ to forward all received/transmitted messages to remote
machine.
3. Set the IP address of remote logging machine (logging messages sent to port 514) of
the remote computer. Click submit to set the new external connection settings.
Note: No check is made that the remote logging machine exists.
Language
The browser interface is available in English, French (Francais), or Spanish (Español).
Select required language from the drop list and click ‘Submit’
Radio Settings
Network identifier
The network identifier enables mobile devices to detect movement between EkoTek
systems, forcing them to re-request their config. from the Hub. An example application is
where a customer has two sites - each site should be set with a different identifier, so that
when employees move between sites their mobile device will obtain the local config. when
the device moves to a new site. The default is 01.
Note: Overlapping EkoTek networks are not supported in the first release.
Delay optimisation
Options: Inbound or balanced.
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