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Installation, Maintenance and Operation Manual V24a (June 2012)
British Telecommunications plc 2012
Examples of some Pre-dial configurations.
*50*9#
(Featureline or CLI enabled PABX line)
*50*91470#
(For a silent PABX line)
*50*9*01470#
(For a silent PABX line with pause)
*50*1280#
(To force any PSTN calls to route through the BT network)
*50*1470#
(
default setting)
*50*#
(Clear predial string)
Configuring the Account Number / TAID (Optional)
The Redcare Secure unit does not require its Account Number TA ID to be entered for normal
operation, but it can be configured with the following command to aid identification where
necessary.
To set the Account Number / TA ID
* 20 * TAID # Check Digit
Example * 20 * 4191000 # 1
The unit sends a soft acceptance tone after each ‘#’ and after the Check Digit. A series of sharp
beeps means data has been incorrectly entered. Re-enter the full command.
If no more parameters are to be configured, remove the header from J903 and disconnect the DTMF
phone.
Configuration Method 2. Configuration with a Web Browser
The Redcare Secure unit’s management console is available at
http://192.168.222.222/
, only when
the Configuration header, J903, is shorted. If it is not possible to connect using the Username and
Password supplied during training, please contact the Redcare Helpline (see Section 8).
Note that the unit does not run a DHCP server, so you must configure the PC with a static address
on the same subnet as the unit. For example, configuring the PC to have IP address 192.168.222.10
and Gateway 192.168.222.222 would allow connection to the unit.
Once connected, surf to the Quick Start link (see
Figure 12 & 13
). From here the following
parameters can be configured: