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A green dot before the terminal means that the terminal is on–line (connected to the
server) and you can get connected to it. A red dot means that the terminal is off–line.
Click on a selected terminal on the right to display the
window
Terminal Details
including the name, serial number, hardware revision number and count of available
relays and digital and analogue inputs. Notes are also displayed on the terminal if
available.
If you are a user, you can select a virtual port for terminal connection. The
Virtual
can fully be administered by the user; refer to the
subsection
ports
Virtual Ports
below. If you select an unoccupied port, the port will be marked 'in use' signalling to
the other users that the port is engaged in the configuration.
If you have the appropriate user right, you can also set the communication parameters
for the selected port including the transmission rate and others even if the terminal is
connected and used for data transmission. Select the parameters using the combo
boxes and the changes will be effective the moment they are saved.
Click on the
button in on–line terminals to display details on the connected
Info
terminal, relay control and values measured on analogue and digital inputs.
Figure:
Terminals Menu Terminal Details
The
include the following data: GSM module IMEI (International
Terminal Details
Mobile Equipment Identity), name and number of the GSM provider at which your
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is registered, signal intensity in dBm, ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card ID)
SmartCOM
and IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity). The In roaming parameter
indicates whether the SIM card is used in the roaming mode. Moreover, the
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terminal serial number and current firmware as well as information
SmartCOM
(firmware version, manufacturer and type) on the GSM module used are displayed.
You can switch the relay contacts in the
section. The
displays
Relays
Digital Inputs
the value currently measured at the input and transformed to a logic value (0 or 1) as
calibrated. The
displays the values measured at analogue inputs.
Analogue Inputs
The Calibrated and Absolute parameters include the percentage against the calibrated
range and the absolute value against the A/D converter range respectively.
Refer to
, Input Circuits, for more details on input circuit function and
Subs. 3.3 and 3.4
calibration.