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2N® EasyGate Pro parameters configuration
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3.1 2N
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EasyGate Pro parameters
configuration
PC Connection
An USB cable is added to the package. Use it to interconnection PC and EasyGate.
Caution
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If is used another USB cable make sure that a longer cable works properly
to avoid errors at high transmission rates.
EasyGate Parameter Programming
All EasyGate parameters have such default values that meet most users’ demands and
need not be changed. To change EasyGate parameters in spite of that, you can either:
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Use a PC with the PCManager UNI installed. All functions supported by
EasyGate can be set using the PC.
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Or use the DTMF programming on a telephone line. Not all functions can be
set in this way.
Telephone Line based Programming
1. Hook off the telephone, you can hear the dial tone or the busy tone, and the
Line LED starts flashing.
2. Enter the service password (12345 by default, can be changed) with the
DTMF; to cancel a wrong password hang up before sending the
character.
3. To confirm password enter a
.
4. If you have entered a correct password, you hear the confirmation tone. If
not, the dialed number may be sent to the mobile network as a call. To
prevent this, hang up when you do not hear the confirmation tone.
5. EasyGate shall remain in the programming mode until hang-up.
6. Enter the number of the parameter to be programmed and press a
. If the
parameter number is correct, you can hear the confirmation tone, if not, you
get the refusal tone and can re-enter the parameter number.
7. When the parameter number is confirmed, enter the allowed parameter value
and press a
. If the parameter value is in the allowed range, you can hear
the saving tone, if not, you get the refusal tone. You can enter another
parameter number in either case.
Numeric parameters are programmed using numbers in units included in the
parameter description. For YES/NO parameters use
for YES and
for NO.