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1.
PAGING PROTOCOL
– Determines the data format the Encoder is looking for when the Host Device
sends paging data.
2.
[NON-]/VERBOSE MSGS
. – Controls how paging system replies are sent to a host device.
3.
BAUD RATE
– Controls the transmission rate the serial port input is looking for from a host device.
4.
PARITY
– Controls the byte format the input is looking for from a host device.
ETHERNET (IP) SETTINGS
Figure 14: IP Socket Tab
Figure 15: IP Network Tab
1.
PAGING PROTOCOL
–the data format the encoder is looking for when the host device sends pages.
2.
[NON-]/VERBOSE MSGS
. – Controls how paging system replies are sent to a host device.
3.
ASSUME PAGER ID AS CAPCODE
– The encoder looks for capcodes instead of translating IDs.
4.
IP PORT
– The port a paging system looks at when searching for data from a host device.
5.
MAC ADDRESS
– The address of the Network Interface Card in the paging system.
6.
DEVICE NAME
– The name that appears in the Discover and Reset Tool and on the network.
7.
ETHERNET ACTIVITY RESET OF TIMED PAGING
– Controls if a timed group message can be reset.