Login as an Administrator, then click the Administration button followed by
System Settings then the Gateway Name to bring up the following dialogue box:
The "Gateway Time" can be set by an Administrator at anytime, although it
is recommended that it is configured upon initial startup and configuration.

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Resetting the Year, Month, Day and the Time
will cause the Gateway to reset and a New Period to be generated
for all Transmitters (Click on Links for more information).
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To set the Year, Month, Day and the Time options as follows:
Login
as an Administrator, then click the Administration button followed by System
Settings then the Gateway Time button to bring up this page.
Figure 1 -
Gateway Time Screen
Configure the required Year, Month, Day and the time settings
by either:
- Manually using the Calendar, Year and Date picker, followed
by the up and down Time set arrows.
The

button will display the manually set Year, Month, Day and time settings,
a difference in excess of 1
minute from the current PC time will cause the button text to turn
red.
A warning message "Clock maybe incorrect" will also be displayed
in red in the upper banner screen.
Next, you will be presented with the following dialogue box:

If you wish to proceed press the OK button.
If you wish to
Cancel the change press the X in the top right corner.
The
time will be updated after an automatic Gateway reset, completion
will be signified by the Gateway bleeping and disappearance of the
Busy Symbol in the upper portion of the screen.
Clock
Change (GMT & BST)In the UK the clocks go forward
for BST (British Summer Time) 1 hour at 1am on the last Sunday in
March, and back 1 hour GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) at 2am on the last
Sunday in October.
The Gateway will not adjust the time automatically
for Daylight Saving.
Next, you will be presented with the following dialogue box:
If you wish to proceed press the OK button.
If you wish to Cancel
the change, press the X in the top right corner.
The Gateway Name
will take effect immediately.
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Network Setup
Usually your IT Department will allocate a static IP address and subnet
mask for the Gateway. Enter these using dotted decimal notation into their
respective fields . If access from different subnets is required also enter
the Network Gateway IP address. Users who implement MAC address access security
will find the MAC address of the LAN interface displayed in this screen.
Login as an Administrator, then click the Administration button followed
by System Settings then Network Setup to bring up the following dialogue
box:
Figure 1 - Network Setup
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IP Address: |
The Static IP address which has been allocated to the
Gateway, E.g. 192.168.25.217 |
Net Mask: |
The subnet mask associated with the above IP address,
e.g. 255.255.255.0 |
Default Gateway: |
The IP address of the network
gateway to allow access by users on a different subnet
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Preferred DNS Server:
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The IP address of your LAN name server |
Alternate DNS Server: |
The IP address of your alternate LAN name server (if
applicable) |
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To press the

button for the changes
to take effect.
(If you wish to cancel the operation press the

button).
Next, you will be presented with the following dialogue box:
To remove the Information dialogue box, press the OK button.
The Network Settings will take effect after the Gateway has reset.
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Mail Server Setup
Usually your IT department will provide the information for this section
and whether a customer from address is required. However if you are suing
an Internet Server Provider's (ISPs) mail server or web mail service you
will find the information required on that company's support web pages.
Due to the proliferation of email spam, many USA based ISP's companies
and also web-based email services such as Google and Yahoo require user
authentication before allowing e-mails to be sent using their servers.
The authentication is typically performed using SSL encryption which
is configured as shown below.

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If a Yahoo! Mail
or Google Mail account is used solely for RF500 e-mails then
you should regularly log into the account using a web browser
otherwise these organizations suspect that the account is dormant
and suspend it. |
In order to enter the Mail Server Details, you must first log in as
an Administrator. Then from the blue banner at the top of the page,
select Administration - System Settings - Mail System, see below...
Figure 1 - Mail System Setup
That will open the following dialogue box.....
Figure 2 - Mail Server Setup
Entering the Mail Server Settings can be done in two ways. Firstly you
can manually enter the settings, or secondly you can select one of the
preset configurations. The default configuration when you open this
dialogue will be the Current Settings.
Presets:
Use the drop down to select either Yahoo! or Gmail. The SMTP and Port
Number will be auto-filled. Both Gmail and Yahoo required SSL/TLS certification.
Please now enter your Username and Password into the boxes provided.
Manually:
Enter the SMTP Server as a name, e.g. smtp.gmail.com or as an IP address
e.g. 173.194.66.108
Enter the Port as a number, e.g. 587
Click on

to save and exit, or

to exit without saving.
Advanced Tab
Click on the Advanced Tab to bring up this dialogue....
The advanced tab allows for a number of different actions.
Mail Server From Address:
RF500 uses the following default e-mail address "RF500 Gateway Name@comarkltd.com".
However in some circumstances the from e-mail address can be ignored
by the mail server as it appears not to eliminate from inside the network
and could therefore be considered as spam e-mail. In this event either
set the from address to your own e-mail address (RF500 e-mails will
appear to come from you) or set the from e-mail to something more recognizable,
e.g. GatewayName@MyCompany.com
Mail Queue:
The Mail Queue, is as the name suggests, is the queue of e-mails waiting
to be sent from the Gateway. The e-mail queue can be cleared by selecting

button
and then OK to confirm.
Diagnostics:
The diagnostics button is useful when trying to understand why e-mails
or SMS's are not being sent from the Gateway. Click on

to see the current status of the last e-mail/SMS
sent.
At anytime you can click on

to save and exit,
or

to exit without saving.
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