Modem settings – Sensaphone IMS-1000 Users manual User Manual

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Click the Enable FTP Web Page Delivery box and fill in the necessary information for your FTP
server. Your service provider will have to provide you with the FTP Server name and sub directory
where your files will be uploaded. You will also be required to enter your username and password.
You can set how often you want the web page to be updated by entering an Interval time. Enter a
file name for the web page (e.g. index.html). When you’ve finished, click Save. Listed below are
definitions of the FTP programming parameters.
FTP Filename: This is the name of the html file that will be saved to your server.
FTP Folder: This is the directory within the server where the pages will upload.
FTP Server: This is the host name of the FTP server for your service provider.
Update Interval: This time period determines how often the web page is uploaded.
Filename for WML File: This is the filename assigned to the wml file that will be saved to your
sever.
Enable FTP Security: Check this box if your FTP server requires authentication.
FTP Username: Your user name for FTP access.
FTP Password: Your password for FTP access.

Viewing the Remote Web Page

To view the remote web page that the IMS-1000 uploaded, you need to know its web address. This
address corresponds to the Server name, plus the directory, plus the file name of the web page. It
will look something like this:
http://www.mycompany.com/www/index.html

Note: Data Log and Event Log information are NOT available via the remote web page.

Modem Settings

If a modem is installed this screen will allow you to configure various parameters specific to dial-in
and dial-out functions.

Fig. 3

Modem Settings

Select the Alphanumeric Pager Speed for your paging provider. Typically, 1200 bps will work fine
with most pagers.
If your phone system does not produce a dial tone when you first lift the receiver, uncheck the box
marked Check for dial tone. This will permit the unit to dial when no dial tone is present.
Enter the number of Dialout Attempts you want the IMS to make when an alarm occurs. Dialout
attempts is the number of times the IMS will try to call each contact. If the unit reaches this value it
will self-acknowledge the alarm and stop the dialout process for this alarm.

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