User's Manual

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COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS - INTERACT PRO
Your INTERACT system can be controlled through the network or through serial connection and
USB.
Network Settings
Note: Contact a Network Administrator for information on current network settings
and permissions. Settings must be applicable to NetBIOS protocols.
Change IP Settings
1. Create a unique network name and enter it in the Network Name field (default is ClearOne.)
2. If your network is DHCP enabled, the IP Address, Subnet and Gateway information will be
filled in.
3. If your network is not DHCP-enabled or if you require a static IP address, clear the Use
DHCP check box and enter the IP, Subnet and Gateway addresses.
4. Select Use DNS if you have a Domain Name Server and want name resolution (to use a net-
work name) for your static IP address.
5. Click OK to save the settings and close the window.
Set Up IP Filtering
Enter specific IP addresses that will be allowed to access the INTERACT system.
IP filters allow you to restrict access to your INTERACT system. Only computers with the specified
IP address can connect to INTERACT. You can specify a range of IP addresses by using zeros.
For example, entering 192.168.105.0 will allow any IP addresses in the 192.168.105.1 to
192.168.105.254 range to access the INTERACT system.
User/Password
To change or set a user name and password please do the following:
1. Click the User/Password button\
2. Enter a new user name in the User Name field
3. Enter a new password in the Password field
4. Enter the password again in the Confirmation field
5. Click OK to set the new user name and password or Cancel to discard the information
Serial Tab
The serial tab allows you to adjust settings for the Control Port.
l Baud Rate: Adjusts the data rate for the port -- default is 57600 baud.
l Flow Control: This setting manages the data rate between two data nodes, preventing a fast
sender from "outrunning" a slow receiver. The default for this setting is "On".
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