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5.1.5 GPRS with Dialup as Backup Configuration

1.0
SELECT SERVICE
PROVIDER
1-PAYMARK
2-Vodafone
3-Black and White
4-2 Degrees
5-Spark
6-Kore Wireless
7-Global M2M
8-
2.0
GPRS USER NAME?
3.0
GPRS PRIMARY
HOST PORT
33876
4.0
GPRS SECONDARY
HOST PORT
33876
5.0
QUICK DIAL?
1-YES 2-NO
6.0
DIAL MODE?
1-TONE
2-PULSE
3-TONE/BLIND
4-PLUSE/BLIND
INGENICO ICT2XX PTS2018 PAYMARK OPERATING MANUAL
This parameter specifies the GPRS service Provider. By default 1 is selected for
Paymark SIM card. Press ENTER.
These options are pre-configured and automatically configure the terminal to
different SIM providers.
Option 8- Allows you to manually configure the APN
This parameter specifies the GPRS USERNAME. By default this field will be blank.
Press ENTER.
This parameter specifies the GPRS Primary Port Number of Paymark network. By
default the host port number is set to 33876. Press ENTER.
This parameter specifies the GPRS Secondary Port Number of Paymark network. By
default the host port number is set to 33876. Press ENTER.
This parameter sets up the speed of the terminal to dial. By default is selected as 1-
YES or press 2-NO to disable quick dial.
This parameter sets up the way that the terminal dials. Select the preferred mode
by pressing the corresponding number key.
1 = Tone - is the default setting.
In the default dial mode setting 1 (Tone), the terminal uses DTMF tones to dial the
number, but only after detecting a valid NZ dial tone. If a valid dial tone isn't
detected, "Transmission Error" will be displayed.
2 = Pulse Dial – this communication setting is used for the older PABX systems
and is rarely used nowadays.
3 = Tone/Blind Dial – this is the same as Tone dial, however the modem ignores
the health of the dial tone on the line and simply dials the configured phone number
to call the host. This is used where the quality of the dial tone is low.
4 = Pulse/Blind Dial – this communication setting is used for the older PABX
systems and is rarely used nowadays.
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