Operation and Maintenance
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The Windows GUI gives access to commands via icons and pulldown menus whereas the web GUI does
not.
The web GUI, however, cannot perform logging in the same direct mode done in the Windows GUI.
However, when the web GUI is used, logging can be done by email (SMTP).
The graphic layout of the web GUI is also somewhat larger-scale than that of the Windows GUI. For that
reason, it’s helpful to use as large of a video monitor as possible.
The primary advantage of the web GUI is remote access for control and configuration. The controller PC
and the TalkAnytime unit itself must both be connected to the same IP network and their IP addresses must
be known.
In order to use the web GUI, you must also install a Java application program on the controller PC. This
Java program is included on the TalkAnytime product CD. ). Java is needed to support drop-down menus
and multiple windows in the web GUI.
Summary of Contents for TalkAnytime TA2410
Page 6: ...6 Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 20: ...20 Chapter 2 Quick Start Instructions ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation and Cabling ...
Page 56: ...56 Chapter 4 Software Installation ...
Page 65: ...65 Chapter 5 Technical Configuration ...
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Page 123: ...123 Chapter 6 Phonebook and URL Configuration ...
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Page 144: ...144 Chapter 7 Operation and Maintenance ...
Page 205: ...205 Chapter 8 Warranty Service and Tech Support ...
Page 208: ...208 Chapter 9 Regulatory Information ...
Page 213: ...213 Appendix A Cable Pinouts ...
Page 217: ...217 Appendix B TCP UDP Port Assignments ...
Page 219: ...219 Appendix C Expansion Card Installation TA24 48 TA30 60 ...
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