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11 Internet Options (Relevant to Ethernet/GPRS & ELAS Configuration)
iConnect Installation Manual
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11.3.2. User Name
To edit the User name of your GPRS connection (optional setting provided by the cellular provider):
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, GPRS Options, User Name [95762].
2. Enter the User Name provided by the cellular provider. Use the "1" key to enter ".",
key to insert and
the
key to delete one character at a time.
3. Press when you have finished editing.
11.3.3. Password
To edit the Password of your GPRS connection (optional setting provided by the cellular provider):
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, GPRS Options, Password [95763].
2. Enter the Password provided by the cellular provider. Use the "1" key to enter ".",
key to insert and
the
key to delete one character at a time.
11.3.4. GPRS Write TMO
To edit the GPRS Write TMO of your GPRS connection:
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, GPRS Options, GPRS Write TMO
[95764].
2. Enter the GPRS Write TMO (015 -255 seconds). Press when finished.
11.4. LAN Network Parameters
The following options concern the configuration of the Ethernet. All of the information required for programming these
options should be provided by the network administrator.
There are two methods of programming the IP settings:
Automatic IP settings (DHCP) – when using a DHCP server, the server provides all of the
configuration settings automatically.
Manual IP settings – you must enter the IP address, Gateway, and Netmask, taking into consideration
your router settings.
11.4.1. LAN IP Address
To edit the LAN IP address:
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, LAN Options, LAN IP Address
[95771].
2. Enter an IP address. Press the
key as many times as necessary to select "." and the key to delete one
character at a time.
Note: When you choose to use DHCP, set the IP address and Gateway values to "0", and the subnet mask to
255.255.255.000 (or another value according to your router's settings); if not, insert the IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway. Press when you have finished editing.
11.4.2. Subnet mask
To edit the subnet mask:
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, LAN Options, Subnet Mask [95772].
2. Enter the Subnet Mask. Press the
key as many times as necessary to select "." and the key to delete
one character at a time.
11.4.3. Gateway
To edit the Gateway address:
1. From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, LAN Options, Gateway [95773].
2. Enter the Gateway’s IP address. Press the
key as many times as necessary to select "." and the key to
delete one character at a time.

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