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Location 56 - download software port, Location 57 - smtp e-mail port, Location 61 - phone line receiver number – Interlogix NX-590NE User Manual

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NX-590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual

Location 56 - Download software port

Location 56 has four segments of numerical data. This location contains the port
number used by the download software (default 9 9 9 9). This port is based on
the DL900 and should not be changed.

Location 57 - SMTP e-mail port

Location 57 has four segments of numerical data. This location contains the IP
ports used by the SMTP server (default 0 0 2 5). Do not should change this data
except as directed by your e-mail server.

Locations 58 and 59 - Reserved

Location 60 - SIA or Contact ID account number

Location 60 has eight segments of numerical data. Use this location to program
the SIA or Contact ID account number (default 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0). Use location 60 if
your system uses a single account number. Use location 64 if your system has
multiple account numbers. Contact your usual account number and dial number
source for installations.

Note: It is important to add leading zeroes to create an eight-digit number.

Location 61 - Phone line receiver number

Location 61 has four segments of numerical data. This location contains the
phone line receiver number associated with this account (default 0 0 0 1).
Contact your usual account number and dial number source for installations.

Location 62 - Line number

Location 62 has four segments of numerical data. This location contains the line
number associated with this account (default 0 0 0 1). Contact your usual
account number and dial number source for installations.

Location 63 - Timers and counters

Location 63 has six segments of numerical data. Use this location to program the
number of attempts and the number of seconds to access the network. Normally
you will not change the defaults. The unit will make the number of attempts in
Segment 1 until the number of seconds in Segment 2 is exhausted. The length of
each attempt is calculated as: Segment 2 divided by Segment 1 (overall