
46
PSCSV Basics – Starting, Connecting and Logging In
6.4.7
Renaming a TCP or UDP Connection
From the Connection window, select an Ethernet TCP or UDP connection name and click the
Rename button. Type in the new name and press Enter to confirm the new name. Select OK to
open the connection.
6.4.8
Removing a TCP or UDP Connection
From the Connection window, select an Ethernet TCP or UDP connection name and click the
remove button; the connection should disappear.
6.4.9
Closing a Connection
To close an open connection, select Connection
>
Close or select the Close connection button and
the port should close. Closing a communication port may deactivate certain Toolbar buttons as an
indication of the port being closed.
6.4.10
Automatic Connection Closure
An open port that is inactive for 10 minutes will be closed automatically.
6.4.11
Special Note on 115200 Baud Rates
The default Win32 serial drivers are not capable of reliably sustaining baud rates of 115200. If
PSCSV detects any hardware and or serial driver communication errors, a warning dialog will pop
up and indicate Read and Write Errors. For more reliable communication, it is best to choose a
slower baud rate. Downloading Scheduled data may be slower, however reliability will improve.
6.4.12
Logging In to the 1133A
Use the Login feature to increase the functionality in PSCSV. Initially, PSCSV opens with the
login name “anon.” This allows anyone access to download broadcast data. If security is disabled,
then all functions are available. The admin account provides permission to configure everything in
the 1133A using PSCSV. The admin password may be changed but the Login Name “admin” is
permanent.
Figure 6.12: Security Features,
Login Window
1. Select Connection
>
Login As or select the Login As button on the Connection Toolbar to
open the Login Window.