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Account Number<br />

The account number for the Report IP Service can be up to 8 digits. An account code with leading zeros will be<br />

truncated to send the minimum number of digits, for example the account code 004311 will be sent as 4311.<br />

Where there are more digits set in the account code than the format that is selected can send the account<br />

number will be truncated.<br />

SV001 Account<br />

no: 00000000<br />

To modify the account number (setting an account code of 00000000 will disable the service), use the keypad<br />

as explained in section Entering Hexadecimal Numbers (see page 343) and press [ENTER]. An area that has an<br />

account code set will be used in place of the account code in the service. Verify the account code sending<br />

options to see how the account code can be masked with the upper 8 digits (this allows a trouble area to be<br />

routed to a service technician automatically).<br />

Primary IP Address<br />

The primary IP address is the IP of the server that has the receiver attached, the receiver can be the Armour IP<br />

Server or a IP receiving device.<br />

SV001 Pri IP<br />

000.000.000.000<br />

To modify the IP address use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341).<br />

Press [ENTER] to save the Octet that is being entered and move to the next Octet or the next screen once all<br />

four have been completed.<br />

Primary Port<br />

The primary port configures the reporting service with the remote port number to communicate on. Consult the<br />

documentation provided with the Receiver software or hardware to find this information. This information may<br />

also be different based on how the device is connected to the internet or intranet that you are communicating<br />

on.<br />

SV001 Primary<br />

port: 09647<br />

To modify the port configuration use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page<br />

341) and Press [ENTER] to save the modified data.<br />

Secondary IP Address<br />

The secondary IP address is the IP of the server that has the receiver attached and can be set so that it will be<br />

routed through a separate connection. For example a ADSL modem maybe used for primary and a wireless<br />

connection for the secondary communications. For higher security it may also be desirable to have two service<br />

providers of internet.<br />

SV001 Sec IP<br />

000.000.000.000<br />

To modify the IP address use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341).<br />

Press [ENTER] to save the Octet that is being entered and move to the next Octet or the next screen once all<br />

four have been completed.<br />

194 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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