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INGENICO I5100 VERSION 6.0 CONFIGURATION GUIDE
Version 1.0
TCP-IP (Broadband) with Dial Backup Configuration
12.0
PRIMARY
PRIMARY
PRIMARY
PRIMARY
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
117.120.34.110
117.120.34.110
117.120.34.110
117.120.34.110
This parameter specifies the Primary Host IP Address. By default it is set to
117.120.34.110
.
Press
ENTER.
13.0
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
HOST IP ADDRESS
117.120.32.110
117.120.32.110
117.120.32.110
117.120.32.110
This parameter specifies the Secondary Host IP Address. By default, it is set to
117.120.32.110
.
Press
ENTER.
14.0
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
1
1
1
1-
-
-
-YES 2
YES 2
YES 2
YES 2-
-
-
-NO
NO
NO
NO
To enable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), press
1
followed by the
ENTER
and proceed with step 19.0.
Note: By default 1-YES is always selected.
If a site has no DHCP enabled on their router, then proceed with step 15.0
15.0
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
ENABLE DHCP Y/N
1
1
1
1-
-
-
-YES 2
YES 2
YES 2
YES 2-
-
-
-NO
NO
NO
NO
To disable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), press
2
followed by the
ENTER
and proceed with step 16.0.
NOTE: When configuring the terminal for Static IP address, ensure to
obtain the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway IP address from
your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for connectivity with the ETSL
network.
16.0
TERM IP ADDRESS
TERM IP ADDRESS
TERM IP ADDRESS
TERM IP ADDRESS
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Enter in the static IP address for the terminal.
Example: 192.10.1.14
Note:
Press the
FUNC
key to insert a dot in between numbers.
17.0
SUBNET MASK
SUBNET MASK
SUBNET MASK
SUBNET MASK
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Enter in the subnet mask for the static IP address.
Example: 255.255.255.0
18.0
GATEWAY IP ADD
GATEWAY IP ADD
GATEWAY IP ADD
GATEWAY IP ADDR
R
R
R
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Enter in the gateway IP address to forward the packets from.
Example: 192.10.1.1
19.0
DIAL MODE?
DIAL MODE?
DIAL MODE?
DIAL MODE?
1
1
1
1-
-
-
-TONE
TONE
TONE
TONE
2
2
2
2-
-
-
-PULSE
PULSE
PULSE
PULSE
3
3
3
3-
-
-
-TONE/BLIND
TONE/BLIND
TONE/BLIND
TONE/BLIND
This parameter sets up the way that the terminal dials. Select the mode by pressing
the corresponding number key.
1 = Tone
- is the default setting.
In the default dial mode setting
1
(Tone), the terminal uses DTMF tones to dial the
number, but only after detecting a valid NZ dial tone. If a valid dial tone isn’t
detected, “Transmission Error” will be displayed.
2 = Pulse Dial
– this comms setting is used for the older PABX systems and is
rarely used nowadays.
3 = Blind Dial
– this is the same as Tone dial, however the modem ignores the
health of the dial tone on the line and simply dials the configured phone number to
call the host. This is used where the quality of the dial tone is low.