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[[Editing VT3000 - Install Coordinator - USB|Install or Replace a USB Coordinator]]
[[VT3000 - Install Coordinator - USB|Install or Replace a USB Coordinator]]


[[VT3000 - Install Coordinator - Remote - Same Subnet|Install a Remote Coordinator on the Same Subnet as the VersaCall Control Unit]]
[[VT3000 - Install Coordinator - Remote - Same Subnet|Install a Remote Coordinator on the Same Subnet as the VersaCall Control Unit]]

Revision as of 19:27, 17 May 2021

Overview

If you have a need to check the Coordinator settings or if a VersaCall Technician asks you provide the settings, the instructions below will show you have to find them.


Requirements

1. VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.

2. A USB or Remote Coordinator plugged in and active on your system.


Instructions

1. Open VT3000 web interface – log in – select Administration – select System Settings – select Service.


2. Select the Coordinators tab on the Service Settings page.


3. Select your Coordinator from the list so that it is highlighted.


4. On the right side of the list you will see these settings for a USB Coordinator:

    a. Enabled – will be check marked to enable the device.
    b. Network Name – Coordinator Name.
    c. Driver – USB Digi Mesh 900HP.
    d. Isolation Code – this is set to 1 unless VersaCall instructs you to change it.
    e. Port – will show as USB Serial Port (COM#). The COM number will differ from the screen shot in most cases.


5. On the right side of the list you will see these settings for a Remote Coordinator:

    a. Enabled – will be check marked to enable the device.
    b. Network Name – Coordinator Name.
    c. Driver – will be Remote DigiMesh 900HP.
    d. Isolation Code – leave this set to 1 unless VersaCall instructs you to change it.
    e. Connection Method -  will be TCP Client.
    f. Address -  will have the Static IP address of the RS-232 device.
    e. Port – will be set to 4000. 


6. Ensure that you select Discard & Exit so that nothing is changed.


Step by Step Guides

Install or Replace a USB Coordinator

Install a Remote Coordinator on the Same Subnet as the VersaCall Control Unit

Install a Remote Coordinator on a Different Subnet from the VersaCall Control Unit

Change the System (ISO) Isolation Code


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