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MLR2/DVL2A. These four digits overwrite the SG-DRL3-IP receiver and line number before being
sent to the printer and computer. This allows existing DVACS accounts to be sent to the automation
software without alteration and account duplication on the same SG DRL3-IP line card using a differ-
ent line and/or receiver number.
NOTE: If a new account is created, the first four digits must be programmed as ‘0000’.
9.4
T-Link TL300 Programming
Step 1: Program the static IP address for the T-Link TL300 module in section [001].
Program 000.000.000.000 for DHCP.
Step 2: Program the subnet mask for T-Link TL300 in section [002] if required.
This option will be ignored if the unit is set for DHCP (Section [001])
Step 3: Program the T-Link account number in section [003].
NOTE: The T-Link account number can be up to 10 digits long. If account number is less then 10 digits lead-
ing zeros must be entered.
Step 4: Program the static IP address of the receiver (DRL3-IP line card) in section [007].
Step 5: If the Sur-Gard receiver is on a different network segment than the T-Link TL300 module,
program the gateway address associated with the T-Link TL300 in section [008].
NOTE: This step is optional. Verify with the Network Administrator if this step is required.
Step 6: If a specific dial tone is required for the panel connected to T-Link TL-300 T1/R1, refer to
section [071].
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