SCSM setup with non-standard SQL port

Trying to install SCSM 2012R2 management server, and the SQL server I need to use is listening on port 5500 instead of the standard one.  For internal reasons I don't think I can change this.
Is there a way to get the install to pick this up properly?
Currently it doesn't find the instance at all...
Thanks.
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Hi Andrew,
unfortunately the ports from SCSM Management server (and DW) to the SQL server are not configurable, so it has to be TCP: 1433 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh495567.aspx
Quote: "As part of your security infrastructure, you may want to keep track of port numbers that are used throughout your System Center 2012 – Service Manager environment. And while, in this release, these port numbers
are not configurable"

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