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INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
Functions
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Functions
5.1
Reset to Factory Defaults
There are two options to reset the device to the factory default settings:
Pres the "Reset" key at least 5 times for a duration of 100 ms to 500ms each
within 10 seconds.
Connect the "Reset" terminal to GND at least 5 times for a duration of 100 ms to
500ms each within 10 seconds.
After 10 seconds, the INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet will reset all parameters to the factory
defaults.
Note
The PIN stored in the SIM card is not reset and will be maintained
also after the device has been reset to the factory defaults.
The PIN stored in the SIM card is not reset and will be maintained
also after the device has been reset to the factory defaults.
5.2
Configuration in the IP Network
Devices in IP networks – private networks or Internet networks – use 3 details to identify
the own device, the own network segment, and the gateway for connections to other
sub networks.
All IP addresses consist of a sequence of 4 numbers in a range of values from 0 to 255,
e.g. 192.168.1.1. For private networks without direct Internet connection, numbering
areas such as 192.168.*.* are reserved. Please find more information in Chapter 5.3.2 Pri-
vate and public IP addresses. The IP address describes the network segment as well as
the number of the individual device within this segment.
IP address:
the own device, the own network segment, and the gateway for connections to other
sub networks.
All IP addresses consist of a sequence of 4 numbers in a range of values from 0 to 255,
e.g. 192.168.1.1. For private networks without direct Internet connection, numbering
areas such as 192.168.*.* are reserved. Please find more information in Chapter 5.3.2 Pri-
vate and public IP addresses. The IP address describes the network segment as well as
the number of the individual device within this segment.
IP address:
Default address of the INSYS GPRS 5.0 Ethernet
e.g. 192.168.1.1
Sub network mask:
Part of the address which describes the network segment:
The sub network mask 255.255.255.0, for example, describes
the first three values 192.168.1 of the address
192.168.1.1 as network segment.
Standard gateway:
If a device has no direct connection to the required
destination network segment, it will transmit all data packets
for further forwarding to the standard gateway. The address
of the standard gateway must be in the same network
segment as the IP address!