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Getting Started
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For example, if your DCS 300 or host IP address is 192.100.100.2, type:
Note: The network cannot be activated if the first address segment in the IP address
is set to 0, 127, or a number greater than 223.
6. In the Terminal IP Address field, type in the terminal’s IP address. The IP address
must match the address that is set for the terminal on the DCS 300 or host.
The address field consists of four separate numbers. Each number in the field is
separated by a period and can be a number from 0 to 255. Type the address in the
format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn and then press
V
.
For example, if your terminal IP address is 192.100.100.3, type:
Note: The network cannot be activated if the first address segment in the IP address
is set to 0, 127, or a number greater than 223.
7. Press
to save the changes and exit the Primary Network screen.
8. Press
V
to choose the Radio command and then press
. The Radio screen
appears.
UDP Plus and TCP/IP Radio
RADIO
Domain: 00
Security ID:
(ID unchanged)
Wakeup on Broadcast:
No
Roam Flag:
Allowed
Transmit Mode: BFSK
Inactivity Timeout:
5 sec
242XU.120
OK CANCEL
9. In the Domain field, type a number from 0 to 15 and then press
V
. The domain must
match the number set on the access point.
10. In the Security ID field, type the RF security identification and then press
V
. The
Security ID is case-sensitive and can be up to 20 characters long. It must match the
security ID set on the access point.
Note: If you have not changed the Security ID in the current session, the words (ID
unchanged) display instead of the actual password. If you change the Security ID,
you see the actual password until you save the changes.