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The Station (terminal) ID is the terminal’s address on a communication line. It enables multi-terminal
communication. Any number from 0 to 31 may be used as the terminal ID. Again, scroll to the
required Station ID number.
Modem rings
Choose either the number of rings or N for no rings.
Network connection
Programming the network connection requires addressing several sub-topics. The main screen ena-
bles three modes:
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N
for no connection,
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B
for 10/100Base
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D
for Bluetooth card Class 1
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F
10/100Base for answering when the terminal has been addressed
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E
for WIFI
Setting up Network Connection B or F = 10/100Base card:
Polling Y/N
For polling the user will be asked to choose between Y and N. Then, the terminal will send data to the server
as per the Polling sec. definition.
Polling Sec
Determines the frequency of data transmission to the SY-Server software. If your terminals are not in online
(query) mode, define the polling time as approximately 10-20 sec. Otherwise, raise polling time to avoid net-
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