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Terminal ConfiguraTion
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The Primary Alarm Monitor is a telephone number (usually) or some other number that is used to
contact a Triton Connect host. If this number is busy or no answer, the backup number (if required) will
be used.
The Alarm IP Address of the server that will be used to contact the Triton Connect host. The address
consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers. Each group can be up to three (3) digits long, and
each group is separated by a period (dot character). (ex: 123.3.12.99)
NOTE: The IP address is provided by your host processor/network. You may want to use different
phone numbers/IP address for alarm monitoring purposes.
D Press <3> on the keypad. Enter the primary alarm phone number or alarm IP address (whatever is
applicable) in the data entry dialog prompt. Press <enTer> when completed.
4. alarm moniTor (BaCkup) / alarm ip porT- The Backup Alarm # (if required) may be used to
provide an alternate means of contacting the host processor if the primary fails contact.
The Alarm IP Port is the port number where the Host IP Address will be listening to process the terminal
transactions. The port number is provided by your host Network Administrator. The port number
consists of ve (5) digits or less.
NOTE: The Port address is provided by your host processor/network.
D Press <4> on the keypad. Enter the backup phone number or IP Port address (whatever is
applicable) in the data entry dialog prompt. Press <enTer> when completed.
5. maX reTries- Calls from the terminal to Triton Connect are made in “blocks”. Each block consists of
multiple attempts to reach the Triton Connect host computer using primary/backup phone numbers or IP
addresses.
If there is no answer after two (2) calls are made (primary/backup each), the terminal will pause
(established by the “Redial Delay” option) and begin the
call attempt cycle again. The cycle of call blocks is set by
this option (‘0’ to ‘10’)
D Press <5> on the keypad. Enter the number of retries
in the data entry dialog prompt (max 10). Press <enTer>
when completed.