2 SafeCom Controller
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2.8
SafeCom Controller – How to
2.8.1
Specify SafeCom server and printer connection
1.
Open the
Advanced Configuration
web page (2.7.2).
2.
Click
SafeCom
(2.7.3) and enter the
SafeCom Server address
(Hostname
or IP address). It is possible to specify multiple SafeCom servers for the
purpose of failover. The SafeCom Controller will attempt to contact the
servers in their order of appearance. If the SafeCom server is clustered
you must specify the address of the virtual server. Click
Save and
Continue
.
3.
Click
Printer
and check
Network – Port 9100
.
Enter the
Printer IP address
.
4.
Click
Save and Continue
.
5.
Click
Restart
.
After approx. 1 minute the SafeCom Controller restarts and you can make a
settings printout.
2.8.2
Register device
The device can be registered when a user with Technician or Administrator
rights has logged in at the device. Once the device is registered it will appear
in the
SafeCom Administrator.
The device is also registered when you add it in
SafeCom Administrator
(2.4).
Note:
You can use the built-in Technician account TECH with the default PUK
code 12345678 and default PIN code 1234.
2.8.3
Set password to prevent unauthorized access
To prevent unauthorized access to the SafeCom Controller’s configuration we
recommend that you change the password from the default:
adm
. To disable
security, change the password back to
adm
.
1.
Open the
Advanced Configuration
web page (2.7.2).
2.
Click
Password
.
3.
Enter the
Old Password
,
New Password
and
Verify Password
. The
password is maximum 8 characters.
4.
Click
Save and Continue
.
5.
Click
Restart
.
Warning:
Make sure to store the password in a secure place. If you forget the
password you need to return the SafeCom Controller to SafeCom a/s for
unlocking.