This is the standard static IP address we give to SiteWatch servers.
PTT
This is the device we use to supply wireless connectivity to our wireless terminals.
An enter switch is showing like there is always a car in front of it. These are possible reasons why. (At least 2)
This is where the 24V power comes from for the TCS conveyor enable board.
This is the default gateway of the SonicWALL's X0 port in our default configuration.
TST
This type of switch supplies data AND power.
This is the standard type of wiring we use for TCS communications.
The STOP led is off on the conveyor enable board. This means what about the state of the STOP circuit.
This is the standard static IP address for the first WAP in a series in our SiteWatch network.
KPT
These types of printers can be paired with our terminals without using WiFi.
These are the COM ports that we can plug the TCS communications adapter into on the TWPC.
This is how you conduct a self-test on a TCS logic card.
This is the difference between a static and dynamic IP address.
XPT
This port on the SonicWALL is meant for devices that are wired but do not process credit cards.
These relays on a relay card are normally open, where as these relays on a relay card are both.
This is one way you can stop the conveyor in the TunnelWatch system.
This is the network location type that computers need to use in order for terminal controller to work. Hint - It allows file sharing!
SRMB
These device(s) may be on the X0 subnet even though they don't clear credit cards.
This LED does not indicate the logic card has power but that the fuse above it is good, and the input card has power.
This is what we could recommend to the customer if they are having issues sending cars such as flat-bed trucks down the tunnel.