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Gasboy FuelOmat Payment Terminal User Manual

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OrPT Manual

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Setup for a single unit could be done using a twisted
Ethernet cable between the laptop and the unit.

In case the installation is performed in the Islander plus,
connection should be to the Islander Plus Ethernet 5-
port switch.

3-4.3.

Device Requirement

Preliminary requirement from the device to be configured:

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It must be provided with its operating software embedded in the module

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Setup procedures must be done to each unit separately.

3-4.4.

Preliminary Setup Procedures

Perform the following preliminary procedures before starting the setup:

a. Verify that the device has the proper connectivity: TCP/IP over Ethernet.

b. Verify that your laptop is equipped with an Ethernet port and that Microsoft Internet Explorer 6

or above installed on the laptop.

c. Verify that the device is operating.

The OrPT web site may be browsed from the office in the local gas station (directly connected to
the network switch) with an Internet browser.

Hooking up to the station network is possible in Ethernet connection using a laptop with an
Ethernet card. As the devices communicate using TCP/IP Ethernet, the card must be configured
according to the settings of the station Network.

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In order to access the OrPT setup, the technician should arrive to the gas station with a laptop
equipped with LAN port, which enables logging into the Setup web site.

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The accompanied screenshots of the LAN setup may
vary to some extent, depending upon the operating
system and the card model.

To configure the Network LAN port, follow these instructions:

a. Go to StartÆSettingsÆNetwork Connections

b. Enter the Properties window of the LAN port (see Figure 3-2).