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Emails The base is capable of sending emails to store managers when alert
conditions are triggered in the store. For email settings, refer to
section 4.4.3.
TFTP port This port is used for transferring files to the base (for updating settings
and audio files) and from the base (for reading settings files only). The port value is
69, but can be changed if necessary, or set at 0 to disable the port.
Web port This port is used for web access of the bases’ web pages, to view control
settings, etc. The port value is 80, but can be changed if necessary, or set at 0 to
disable the port.
Data port This port is used for sending HME-supported commands to the base over
a TCP/IC socket. The port value is 3255, but can be changed if necessary, or set at 0
to disable the port.
To edit the TFTP port number, on the EDIT
TFTP PORT display, use the and button
to move the highlighted box, and then use the
+ and buttons to change the number in the
highlighted box.
To edit the web port number, on the EDIT
WEB PORT display, use the and button
to move the highlighted box, and then use the
+ and buttons to change the number in the
highlighted box.
To edit the data port number, on the EDIT
DATA PORT display, use the and button
to move the highlighted box, and then use the
+ and buttons to change the number in the
highlighted box.