Product Manual
APPENDIX A
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LAN Transmission
For a LAN transmission, connect the ethernet cable to the LAN connection at the rear of the device and set the
Sync media to LAN in the configuration. It is necessary that the IT Manager of your facility set the device’s LAN
configuration values.
NOTE: Addresses are always entered as 4 sets of 3 digits; therefore, an address of 192.168.0.7 must be
entered on the device as 192.168.000.007.
CAUTION: Possible damage to the device may occur if telephone cable is connected to the LAN
connector.
Ethernet Status LEDs
The device’s LAN will support 10 and 100 mbps networks.
At the external LAN interface connector, the user is presented with two LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). The two
status indicator LEDs provide signals for “link status” and “packet transmit/receive”. As the external connector is
viewed from the outside rear of the device, the left LED remains illuminated when the network link is detected.
The right LED flashes when a transmit or receive packet occurs or any traffic on the network is detected.
If DHCP is set to NO, your LAN access point will have a static network setting and the following parameters
must be configured in the device:
• IP Address
• Default Gateway
• Sub Net Mask
If DHCP is set to YES, your LAN access point will have an automatic network setting and IP address; default
gateway and sub net mask do not need to be configured. In either DHCP setting, the following network
parameters must be provided by your IT Manager:
Host IP
Port Number
NOTE: Addresses are always entered as 4 sets of 3 digits; therefore, an address of 192.168.0.7 must be
entered on the device as 192.168.000.007.
NOTE: All parameters related to network connection must be entered under the direction of the IT
Manager of the facility where the device is installed. See also Appendix A for more information on
device connectivity settings.
NOTE: Network settings for LAN (first page of settings) and those for WLAN or GPRS (second page of
settings) are independent from each other.
If WEP security is disabled on your access point, then set security (WEP) to NO. If WEP security is enabled on
your access point, the following wireless network parameters must be configured in the device by the IT
Manager: Security:
• WEP
• WEP Key
• WEP Key ID
NOTE: The range for the WEP key is 0-3. If the range on your access point is 1-4, then 0 at the device
maps to 1 on the access point; 1 maps to 2 on the access point, etc.