User's Guide

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Chapter 4 Maintenance Mode Functions
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4. Server–Device Initiated: Tap Device-Initiated.
5. Device ID: Enter the same ID that you enter in the host application (on the
Device Configuration page, select Communication Settings >
Communication Settings tab).
6. Primary Server Password: This password allows the host application to
identify the device when it performs operations such as Smart View
transactions. Enter a numeric password whose length is 6–10 digits.
Note: If the password is enabled for the device in the host application (on the
Device Configuration page, select Communication Settings > Device
Initiated Authentication tab) enter the same password here. If the password
is disabled for the device, enter any combination of six digits.
7. Verify Server Password: Re-enter the password.
8. HTTP-SSL: Choose the same setting that you specify in the host application
(on the Device Configuration page, select Communication Settings >
Communication Settings tab).
9. Primary Server: The IP address (the default value 127.0.0.5) or the fully
qualified domain name of the Web host server that you are connecting to.
Enter the same IP address that you enter in the host application (on the Device
Configuration page, select Communication Settings > Communication
Settings tab).
10. Primary Server Port: Enter the same Primary Port number that you enter in the
host application (on the Device Configuration page, select Communication
Settings > Communication Settings tab). The default value is 80 (non-SSL).
11. Primary Server Instance ID: The instance ID number of the host application
that the device is communicating with (the default value is 5001). Enter the
same instance ID that you enter in the host application (on the Device
Configuration page, select Communication Settings > Communication
Settings tab).
12. Tap Submit.