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Revision as of 14:08, 17 July 2017
Assuming that there is already a Pulse Server on the network, follow these steps to add a new station to an existing Pulse System:
- Connect the new IP Station to the network. Stations are by default set to operate in Pulse Mode. If not sure, you can do a factory default of the station
- Wait for the station to boot up (approximately 60 seconds). When the station has started up, the Pulse Server will automatically discover the station.
- Log on to the Pulse Server station (not to the new station!)
- Select Server Management > Server Configuration > Directory Settings. The new station should now appear in the station list.
- To identify the station, click Play. You will now hear a tone in the loudspeaker of the station you selected.
- Enter Directory number, Name and IP address for the station. You can choose to use a static IP address or to obtain IP address from a DHCP server.
- Click Save to push the new settings to the stations, and Apply to do a required system reboot.
If you need to set up a Pulse System from start, see Pulse Configuration.