Fusion INTELPage IP 5 Radio Antenna User Manual


 
Manual Fusion Intelpage IP
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3.2.6 Protocol
Ethernet Protocol Use - The protocol that the Ethernet port (RJ45) will use. The
options available are COMP1, COMP2, SCOPE, TAP, TNPP Duplex, TNPP Simplex,
Terminal, Tekk and SMTP. All the protocols will use TCP port 6000 (this port is
adjustable within the HTML interface) with the exception of SMTP which uses port
25.
Serial Port Protocol Use - The protocol that the RS232 port will use. Options are the
same as TCP only that SMTP is not available. (default TAP)
NOTE: The password in the TAP protocol is ignored.
NOTE: Pager 0 must be configured for COMP1.
NOTE: The TNPP device address is 1234. TNPP received address is ignored.
ALL messages are accepted.
Æ IMPORTANT: If you are sending to a combination of numeric, alpha and
tone pagers, you will need to use TNPP or SCOPE.
Max Msg Count - This refers to the maximum number of messages that can be sent
by a protocol in a single session/connection. A value of ‘0’ means no maximum limit.
(default 0)
Lookup PagerID - If checked, the system will look up Pager ID’s in the pager
database. Otherwise the system will use the cap code supplied in the message.
Never Disconnect - If checked, the Intelpage IP 5 will never disconnect itself. It will
only disconnect when the system Intelpage IP 5 is connected to does. (default OFF)
TAP Disable ID= every 2 seconds - If left unchecked and the TAP protocol is being
used, a carriage return resulting in an “ID=” will be issued every 2 seconds. (default
OFF)
Email Domain - If SMTP is selected and an email is sent to <cap code>@<email
domain>, the message will be encoded into POCSAG and transmitted to the pager
with the corresponding cap code. (default intelpage.mycompany.com)
See the Technical Information section for more information.
Priority Keywords - Priority keywords are a useful function of INTELPage which
allows a different beep code to be sent if a certain word is received in a message. For
example, most messages may be sent through to users with the default beep code
(tone) A. But for important messages containing, say the word “fire” you might want
to be sent with the beep code D so that the users pager will beep in a different manner.
In this case you would type in the Priority Keyword field “fire” and select D in the
Tone Replacement field.