Ascotel® IntelliGate® 150/300 as of I7.9
Operation and Maintenance
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Enabling / disabling the dial-up connection to the AIN
The following sequence changes the status of the remote access to the AIN via an
external dial-up connection:
Requirement: The system has been started up and is running normally.
1.
Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC).
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"SYS" flashes green-orange and "F0" lights up red
2.
Press the pilot key several times with a short keypress (SC) until "F4" lights up.
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"F4" indicates the current status: steady red = disabled, steady orange = ena-
bled.
3.
Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC).
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After 2 second keypress "F4" lights up green by way of confirmation.
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When the key is released, the status changes and the system jumps back to
original Mode.
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"F4" now indicates the new status: inactive = disabled, steady orange = ena-
bled.
Note:
You are strongly advised to keep the remote access to the AIN via an
external dial-up connection open only for as long as necessary. There is
no time limit to the access and it remains in place even after a system
restart.
6. 5. 4. 5
Boot Command Mode
The Boot Command Mode is used to carry out a first start or set a fixed IP address.
The Boot Command Mode is indicated by the SYS-LED flashing orange-red.
The Boot Command Mode is entered using a long keypress of the pilot key (LC) dur-
ing the startup state (see pattern 5,
). Pattern 18 is displayed once the Boot
Command Mode has been entered.
Tab. 90
Patterns after entering the Boot Command Mode
The Boot Command Mode is exited automatically if no input is made within 20 sec-
onds; the system returns to Startup Mode and restarts.
Pat-
tern
No.
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
SYS
Meaning
18
Boot Command Mode active
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