VT3000 - Install Paging Transmitter - Remote - Same Subnet

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This guide will show how to configure a remote transmitter that is on the same subnet as the VersaCall computer/server. IT will need to provide a static IP address that can be used for this device.

1. First connect the RS232-Over-Ethernet device (VESP211-232) by plugging it in to the Ethernet port, setup by IT, and connecting the power.

2. The paging transmitter cable will have two different connectors. One is an RJ 12 connector (looks like an analog phone connector), this one gets plugged into the port on the paging transmitter. The other connector is a serial connection; this gets plugged into the RS232 device. Once all the connections have been made plug in the power cable and connect it to a power outlet.

3. Go to the VersaCall home page – click on the VT3000 Core Software button – sign in with your user name and password.

4. From the home page select Administration – System Settings – Service.

5. On the Service Settings page select the Paging Transmitter tab – click on the add or “+” icon.

6. A settings window will show for the new paging transmitter.

a. Enabled – click on the box to place a check mark – this will enable the device. b. Description – enter any name for the transmitter. c. Driver – select the Salcom 12-62 - Remote driver from the list. d. Synchronization Code – if this is your only paging transmitter, leave the field as None. If you are installing multiple transmitters, use the different codes to extend the range of the transmissions and avoid overlaps. Contact VersaCall for further assistance. e. Connection Method – select TCP Client from the list. f. Address – click on the Scan button.

7. If the RS232 device is running on the same subnet as the VersaCall computer, the IP address will show in the search window – click on the IP address so that it is highlighted – click on the Configure button.

8. A login page will show – leave the Password field blank – click on the Login button.

9. The first option will be to enter a name for the device – enter any name that will help you identify it in the future – click on the Next button.

10. The next option allows you to setup a static IP address for the RS232 device. Enter in the information provided by your IT department – click on the Next button.

11. The next option is for setting up the type of Port connection that will be used.

a. Network Protocol – select TCP – select “to wait for connections”. b. Port Number – enter 4000 for the Port number unless told otherwise by IT. If you are installing both a remote coordinator and remote paging transmitter you will need to use a different port. c. Limit – select 4 connections from the drop down list. d. IP Address – enter the IP address of the VersaCall computer. If you do not know the IP address, please contact IT for further assistance.

Click on the Advanced button when all settings have been entered.

12. The Advanced Port settings page will load.

a. Advanced – click in the box next to “I want to control when connections would be forced to close” to place a check mark in it. b. Network – click in the box next to “I want to close a connection” to place a check mark in it. i. Select “after the connection ……” and enter 2 in the field for minutes. c. Serial – uncheck the box and leave the milliseconds field blank. d. Data Packets – do not select the option to control data packets.

Once all the settings have been entered click on the Next button.

13. The Port 1 – Serial option will load:

a. Description – enter Serial Port 1 b. Mode – select RS-232 c. Baud Rate – select 9600 d. Data Bits – select 8-Bits e. Stop Bits – select 1-Bit f. Parity – select No Parity g. Flow Control – select No Flow Control

Once all fields have been addressed click on the Next button.

14. The final option is to Save the changes that have been made – click on the Save button.

15. At this time the RS232 device will reboot. Close the VLinx webpage you were using to make changes to the device. The Remote Devices window will reappear and show the IP address of the device that was configured – at this time the Select button will be enabled after clicking on the IP address. Click on the Select button to choose this device as the remote paging transmitter.

16. The Address field will have the IP address of the device that was selected - enter 4000 for the Port field.

17. Click on the Save & Exit button in the top right corner of the screen.