System Functions
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Field
Function
Site Name
(USN = Unit Ser. Number)
Descriptive name of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
location. When information is sent to another device, the
site name is included automatically. Additionally, the site
name is shown at the prompt. The site name may have a
maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters. Only the first 15
characters appear at the prompt. The default site name is
the unit’s serial number. If you have more than one ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus at a site, using the serial number
as the site name is useful.
If a site name is not entered, only the command prompt is
displayed.
Unit Phone Number
Enter the phone number of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus. This number is sent by the PHONHOME Action
Routine.
Host Password for login routine
Enter the password for the host system for automatic
login. The password may have a maximum of 16
alphanumeric characters.
Number of Expansion Ports
Reassigned to Modems
(ASG Guard Plus only)
The last four host ports on a host port expansion board
can be converted to inbound modem ports. Press the
SPACE BAR until the desired choice is displayed (0 and
4). Note that all four host ports must be converted. Sets
host ports 13-16 or 25-28 as external Modem ports.
After
reconfiguring, the system must be rebooted for the change
to take affect.
NOTE: If modems are connected, cross-over (null
host) cables must be used.
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