Honeywell K9696V2 3.2.4Record of a Dial-upConnection, Dealing with connections, Confirmation

Models: K9696V2

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Dealing with connections

Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions

Dealing with connections

Indicate which of the two basic connections you will use to test your Multi-Media unit:

a dial-up connection

a network connection

Confirmation

You network administrator can confirm that networked Multi-Media units can be reached by PING. For dial-up, verify that the telephone line and modem are working. See 2.9: Field Testing a Connection, on p. 2–16.

3.2.4Record of a Dial-up Connection

!36 To make a record of a dial-up connection

1.Click Confirmation in the “Connections to the Site” pane. The Add Connection dialog is displayed. The Connection Name box appends a stylized arrow and “Network” to the site’s name.

2.Click Use Dial-up Networking.

3.Admin automatically names the connection in the Connection Name box.

For a dial-up only connection, leave the IP Address box empty.

An IP address is typed in a dial-up connection only if a RAS server is part of the connection.

4.Leave the Country Code to “(dialing same country)”, unless the Multi-Media unit is in a different country than the View operator planning to use the site.

5.Type the unit’s Area Code and Telephone Number.

To access an outside line.

If your telephone exchange needs a prefix (an extra telephone key stroke such as a “9” or an “8”), set it in the Window's Telephony program used by the PC, not in Admin.

6.Click Save and Close. The Sites tab is displayed. In the tab’s Primary Connection column, the first letter of “dial-up” appears in parentheses: (d), followed by the telephone number used to connect to the Multi video unit.

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Honeywell K9696V2 3.2.4Record of a Dial-upConnection, Dealing with connections, Confirmation, Click Use Dial-upNetworking