Quintum Technologies Tenor Call Relay 60 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Getting Started with Configuration

the serial port of the Tenor. A null-modem cable must be used to connect to the CLI using this port,
if you are directly connected to the unit. To connect to the Call Relay 60 serial port, locate a work-
station (PC) close to the unit. Connect as follows:

1. Insert one end of the DB-9 serial null modem cable into the Call Relay 60’s serial port.

2. Insert the other end of the DB-9 serial cable into your workstation’s Com/serial port.

Once the cable is connected and the Call Relay 60 is powered on, open a HyperTerminal session (or
other terminal emulation program) as follows:

3. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. The HyperTermi-

nal window will be displayed.

4. Click on Hypertrm.

5. Enter a connection description (i.e., name for each unit such as Call Relay 60 1).

6. Click Ok.

7. Choose a connection port (on your PC) from the Connect Using drop down list box (i.e., Direct

to Com 1). Click Ok. The Com 1 properties window will be displayed.

8. From the Bit Per Second drop down list box, choose 38400.

9. From the Data Bits drop down list box, choose 8.

10.From the Parity drop down list box, choose None.

11.From the Stop bits drop down list box, choose 1.

12.From the Flow Control drop down list box, choose None.

13.Click on Call>Call. A connection to the Call Relay 60 will be established.

14.Enter a login name. The default logon name is admin.

15.Enter a password. The default password is admin. Questions about the unit will scroll on the

screen.

NOTE:

Steps 16-18 are used for the first time assignment of an IP address.

16.For IP address, enter the IP address for the Call Relay 60 unit.

17.For Subnet Mask for LAN prompt, enter the subnet mask. This address is used to differentiate the

network portion of the IP address from the host portion of the IP address.

18.For Default Gateway prompt, enter the IP address for the default gateway (router) which routes

packet data outside of your LAN.

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