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MODEL 8100 USER / INSTALLATION MANUAL
COMMUNICATION NUMBERS
ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:
1. From the MAIN MENU screen, se-
lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS.
2. From the CONFIGURE PROCES-
SORS screen, select option (1),
(2), (3), or (4).
3. From the CONFIGURATION FOR:
menu screen, select option (4).
DESCRIPTION:
The COMMUNICATION Numbers function allows entry of the host processors
primary and backup (if needed) phone numbers or the Host TCP/IP Addresses if
running TCP/IP communications type.
The HOST TCP/IP ADDRESSES are provided by your host Network Administrator
. The first part of the address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers.
Each group can be up to three digits long, and each group is separated by a
period (dot character), as in this example: 123.3.01.99 The second part of the
address is a PORT NUMBER, consisting of five (5) digits or less, separated from
the first part by a comma (‘,’) character, as in this example: 123.3.01.99,23353.
Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY HOST TCP/IP ADDRESS:
$ Select which host address you want to enter/change (Primary/Backup).
$ Enter the first group of numbers in the IP Address using the main keypad
keys.
$ Enter a ‘dot’ character by pressing the <Control> key, then the <0> key
Twice to select the period’, then the <Right Arrow> key to lock it in.
$ Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the second and third group of numbers in the IP
Address.
$ Enter the fourth group of numbers in the IP Address.
$ Enter the comma (“,”) character by pressing the <Control> key, then the
<0> key Once to select the comma. Press the <Right Arrow> key to
lock it in.
$ Enter the PORT NUMBER. Select <Enter> to save the Host /IP Address entry,
or <Cancel> to discard the changes. Repeat steps for BACKUP HOST TCP/IP
ADDRESS entry.