The Teletics WKSU-PA provides phone (RJ11), internet (RJ45), and an option for a wireless public address connection at each location on the site. This will provide a wireless POTS Line functionality and internet capability to up to 20 buildings or structures.
Outside lines may be assigned to any phone in the system • Teletics equipment is designed to withstand harsh environments Benefits to BGAN users • Teletics WKSU-PA offers you the following main benefits: • Faster communications setup after site moves • Much better reliability than hard wire between trailers/buildings •...
Laptop or Desktop Computer to run the Teletics Software Using BGAN – Step by Step Setup To set up your computer and BGAN terminal for Teletics WKSU-PA: Assemble the BGAN terminal as you usually would. There will be a regular RJ11 jack for connecting a regular phone.
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Click on Settings and then LAN Now you should see the web server interface. Use the default settings, i.e. Router mode, and automatic activation is enabled. Now your terminal is configured to start a Standard connection after you register on the network. Restart your terminal and click OK after properly pointing the terminal.
Thrane & Thrane EXPLORER™ 110 Background service should be initiated from the BGAN terminal using the EXPLORER™110’s built- in web server (via a PC’s web browser). Open your internet web browser and type the following IP address in the address bar: 192.168.0.1 Now you should see the web server interface Next, click on Data connections on the left hand side menu.
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Background Standard service should be initiated from the BGAN terminal and needs to be configured from the Wideye™ Sabre I’s built-in web server (via a PC’s web browser). Open your internet web browser and type the following IP address in the address bar: 192.168.1.35 Then you will prompt for the User Name: sabre1 Password: wideye.
Now register the terminal by pressing the Audio button until the signal strength lights go off or by clicking the Register with the Network button on the Properties page of the web interface. The terminal will automatically recognize the DHCP Request and start the Background service automatically. Teletics WKSU-PA setup and configuration Using Teletics with BGAN...
(complete WKSU-PA installation instructions are available on the Teletics website www.teletics.com/support The WKSU-PA system is architected to be a “star topology”. In each system, there needs to be one master (Unit 11), and up to 19 stations numbered 12 through 30. A system may contain as few as 2 WKSU-PA units, or as many as 20.
To assist you in deciding which computer you would like to load TShop WKSU-PA 58 on at your shop, you should be aware that TShop WKSU-PA 58 performs best on a dedicated desktop computer with one Ethernet port and Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2. It can run on machines as slow as 1GHz effectively.
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4 stations. They are numbered 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, and the Group ID for the system is the Teletics WKSU-PA 58 Installation and User Guide Page 10 same as the serial number for the Unit 11 master. The factory default channel is channel A and the LAN and dial 9 features are also turned on by default during factory programming.
should apply power to all of them. You can refer to the “Powering Up” section on what the LEDs on the front panel mean. Once all of the WKSU-PA units can call each other, you can attach PA speakers to their outputs and try doing a PA message across the system.