Pstn & Ethernet Connectivity - Ingenico IWL200 series User Manual

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PSTN & Ethernet Connectivity
Bluetooth terminals require either a telephone line or a LAN connection
in order to communicate.
Your terminal can be used on a variety of telephone lines, however to
use your terminal on some lines you may be required to change the
telephone network (PSTN) setting in the terminal. Your terminal is pre-
configured so that it may work on a direct telephone connection.
If your telephone line requires you to dial a 9 (for example) to obtain an
outside line then you are on a telephone exchange or switchboard and
will need to configure the 9 (for example) in the terminal so it is able to
dial out of the telephone exchange.
To configure the PSTN prefix, press the menu key twice, and then
SUPERVISOR
choose
your current supervisor password, and confirm this by pressing the
enter key, and choose
PSTN PREFIX
(typically
 MENU, MENU, F3, [password], ENTER, F3, F3
If your telephone line is shared with other equipment, such as a
telephone or fax machine, then you will not be able to use your terminal
while using the telephone line with the other equipment. It is
recommended that your terminal should be used on a dedicated
telephone line.
If your telephone line has a voicemail/answering service or call waiting,
it is recommended that these features are turned off. It is also strongly
recommended that your terminal does not share with an alarm system
(RedCare line). Your terminal may not function correctly, and it may
invalidate your alarm/insurance policy.
If your telephone line has Broadband (ADSL) activated on it then you
must use an ADSL micro-filter between your terminal's telephone line
lead and your BT socket. For more information on, and to purchase
additional ADSL micro-filters you should contact your ADSL internet
service provider.
Your terminal has been pre-configured to work on a LAN that has
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled; this means your
terminal will automatically be assigned an IP address on your LAN.
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by pressing the F3 key. You will be asked to type
CONFIG
by pressing the F3 key again. Type in the PSTN prefix
9
) followed by the enter key.
by pressing the F3 key, followed by the
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