Outsite Networks Inc. APX-2012 用户手册
AllPoints Keypad Installation Manual
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11.2.4.
Configure the Unit Group
The Unit Group item must be set the same for all wireless ONI loyalty devices at the site
including the Touch Point units installed on any dispensers. If no wireless devices are
installed the Unit Group value is not used and does not need to be configured.
The Unit Group defines the wireless channel that all of the devices will use to
communicate with one another. You may think of the Unit Group as a channel on a
Citizen Band (CB) radio.
Because the wireless range of the equipment is up to one mile, the Unit Group number
may need to be changed in order not to conflict with other sites using wireless ONI
loyalty equipment.
Consult with the ONI service group at 1-800-371-1118 to determine if there may be other
conflicting sites in the area.
To set the Unit Group item, press 2/4 or the “2” Key followed by the “4” key and then
follow the printed directions.
To set the Unit Group item, press 2/4 or the “2” Key followed by the “4” key and then
follow the printed directions.
11.2.5.
Configure the Demo Mode
The Demo Mode item allows the unit to be placed in one of several demonstration
modes. This value should be left at “0”.
11.2.6.
Configure the Num Units
The “Num
Units” item must be set for the AP Keypad Server unit. The Number of Units
value should equal the total number of AP Keypad units installed at the site including the
server unit.
To set the Num Units item, press 2/1 or the “2” Key followed by the “1” key and then
follow the printed directions.
server unit.
To set the Num Units item, press 2/1 or the “2” Key followed by the “1” key and then
follow the printed directions.
11.2.7.
Configure the Internet Connection Settings
One All In Printer at each location must be configured with the Unit Mode set to “1” or
Server mode. And that unit must be configured to access the Internet.
The AP Keypad unit can be configured to use either Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) or a fixed Internet Protocol (IP) address.
Protocol (DHCP) or a fixed Internet Protocol (IP) address.