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Remote Connection

Remote communication with the Stratagy IVP8 requires the installation of a modem on the
Stratagy Admin PC (if a modem does not already exist). The Stratagy IVP8 comes equipped with
an internal modem of 2400 baud and does not require any additional equipment. A 9600 baud
external modem can also be used for remote connection with the Stratagy IVP8.
Stratagy Admin PC Modem
Prepare the Stratagy Admin PC by installing, connecting and configuring a modem. The
modem must be capable of communicating at a minimum of 9600 baud.
Internal modems configured for COM ports 3 or 4 are not supported by
CAUTION!
Stratagy Admin software.
Stratagy IVP8 Modem
The Stratagy IVP8 can communicate through either an internal or external modem.
Internal
The Stratagy IVP8 has an internal modem that communicates at up to 2400 baud. No additional
equipment is necessary. (See
programming information.)
External
An external modem can be installed on the Stratagy IVP8 for a communication speed of 9600
baud. If use of an external modem is desired, use the following installation procedure.
To install an external modem
1. Equip the Stratagy IVP8 with a Hayes-compatible 14.4KB V32.bis modem. Toshiba's
fax/modem (SG-FMOD) has been tested for consistent operation and is recommended. Use of
other modem models cannot be guaranteed for trouble-free operation.
The default setting configured for the Stratagy IVP8 remote access is serial port 2 (see
Note
Figure
1). Both local and remote access use the same designated serial port on the
Stratagy IVP8.
2. Connect a telephone line to the modem. Use either a station connected to the telephone system
or a dedicated Central Office (CO) line.
Stratagy IVP8 Installation Guide
token in
Step 13: "Program the Applications"
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