9)Daylight Saving – (Off) – This is a toggle. When you are in Daylight Saving time (summer months) this should be on.

R)Press R when you have the Unit Fax settings configured.

4)Reboot after quitting (Disabled) – This setting is Enabled if you change an IP address and want to get your new IP address without disconnecting power. Ensure you select "Save settings" when quitting after setting the reboot option, otherwise changes you have made will be lost. Alternatively, you can enable the reboot option and quit without saving settings if you to revert back to the previous settings.

NOTE: Most setup changes will take effect immediately you set them up. The only exceptions are the IP parameters that cannot take effect immediately, because a change to those would cut off the telnet session. If you do a quit and save, the new parameters are all written to Flash so they will be retained through a power cycle.

5) Change Telnet port (23) – This will enable the end user to set up a port that the company does not block (e.g. port 80 or even port 25). That means that you will be able to telnet into the FaxReceiver from your desk, enable debug, send a fax to the unit (also from your desk), and figure out what is going wrong. If you change the TELNET port number and don't reboot, the new number takes effect on the *second* new telnet session. i.e. open telnet on default port 23. Change to port 1234 and do a quit/save. Open another telnet session, still on port 23, and quit. All following telnet sessions must be on port 1234.

6)Change Telnet session time-out – This option allows you to keep your telnet session active longer if you have a lot of interruptions while configuring the FaxReceiver. If you specify zero as the Telnet session time-out, the session will never time-out.

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