Network Configuration - Phonetics Sensaphone IMS-4000 User Manual

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IMS-4000 installed in room A and you want to install a sensor in room B. If your existing cabling
infrastructure has an unused cable path between room A and room B, then you simply use an RJ-45
interconnect cable to connect the IMS-4000 to the patch panel in room A, and an RJ-45 intercon-
nect cable from the wall jack in room B to the sensor.
CAUTION: The sensor produces an analog signal which must connect directly to the Host or
Node. The path from the sensor to the IMS unit CANNOT pass through a network Hub or
Switch.

Network Configuration

The IMS-4000 Host has a serial port on the front panel which is used to configure network settings
and security options. A dumb terminal or terminal emulation software is required to get online
and set up the configuration. The port is male DTE, so you will need to use a null modem cable.
Terminal communication settings must be set to:
n 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
To get online with the IMS-4000, connect your terminal to the serial port and press <RETURN>.
A menu will appear which will guide you through the setup.
Sensaphone IMS-4000 Host Unit V1.0.0.0
Enter Password ()>
{The DEFAULT PASSWORD for a New Unit is "ims4k"}
1. Display Enterprise status
2. Display Network and Option configuration
3. Configure Network settings
4. Configure Enterprise Name
5. Configure Web Server
6. Configure Remote Access Server
7. Enable Two-Way E-mail Responder
8. Enable Microphone Listen-In
9. Enable default Master Administrator Account (temporarily)
0. Enable data modem
A. Configure SNMP
B. Change Admin Password
C. Reset To Factory Defaults
D. Display Statistics
E. Reboot
F. Logout
Enter option->
If you select Option 1 you will see the IP address and status of the Host and all associated nodes.
A sample is shown below:
Chapter 1: Installation
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