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MODEL 8100 USER / INSTALLATION MANUAL
ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS:
1. From the MAIN MENU screen, se-
lect CONFIGURE PROCESSORS.
2. From the CONFIGURE PROCESSORS
screen, select option (1), (2), (3),
or (4).
3. From the CONFIGURATION FOR:
menu screen, select option (4),
COMMUNICATION NUMBERS.
DESCRIPTION:
The COMMUNICATION Numbers function allows entry of the Host IP Addresses
when using wireless communications type.
$ 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.
The Host IP Address is the IP address of the server that will process the terminal
transactions. The address is provided by your host Network Administrator. 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. (No Spaces!)
Follow these steps to initially enter or change the PRIMARY HOST IP ADDRESS:
COMMUNICATION NUMBERS