
UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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This window lists all defined mimics and chart traces. If a channel with matching name was found in the new
configuration (as is the case for the 1CV panel meter and chart trace) then the mimic is displayed in green and the mimic
is automatically remapped to the matching channel.
If there is no channel with the same name in the new configuration then the mimic will be displayed in red.
For each mimic or trace, select whether you want to delete the mimic or remap it to one of the new configuration's
channels ("1CV" or "KilnTemp"). If you choose to remap a mimic to a new source channel (as is the case for the
thermometer mimic) then the mimic is displayed in purple.
Once this has been done for all mimics in the list, press
Update mimics
.
By default, the updated mimics will be automatically saved to the logger. If you don't want this to happen (e.g. the change
you made to the configuration was a temporary test only) then clear the
(Also update the saved mimics)
checkbox.
Note:
If matching channels can be found for all defined mimics then the mimic remapping dialog will not be displayed.
Command Window
The
Command Window
screen provides access to the
DT80
's command interface. This allows you to send commands
to the
DT80
and see its responses, much as you would using
DeTransfer
. In the above screenshot, the command
window has been used to send the
DIR"B:"
command (seen in the lower
Send
pane) and the logger's response has
been captured in the upper
Receive
pane.
Enabling the Command Window
When the Command Window is first selected, it will be
disabled
, and it will not be possible to type anything in the
Send
pane. To enable the command interface, you need to first select the mode:
Normal
mode (default) or
Snoop
mode (tick
the checkbox), then press
Enable
.
In Normal mode, the web interface will automatically send the sequence
/h/E/M/R
when you press the
Enable
button.
This makes the command interface easier to use by ensuring that fixed format mode is switched off (
/h
), and that
command echo, messages and data return are switched on. When you subsequently press
Disable
or select a different
screen, the web interface will send
/e/m/r
.
In Snoop mode, nothing is sent when you enable or disable the interface. This allows you to "snoop" a logger to see what
it is outputting, without affecting its state.
Figure 52: Command window
The box to the right of the
Snoop Mode
checkbox indicates the IP address and TCP port number to which the command
window is "connected". These are not editable.
The three purple buttons above the Receive pane allow you to change the relative sizes of the Send and Receive panes.
Note:
If you switch to a different web interface screen then the command window will be automatically disabled. If you then return to the
Command Window screen, it will be automatically re-enabled in the same mode (Normal or Snoop). The contents of the Send and
Receive panes will have been preserved. (They will, however, be cleared if you reload the web interface, e.g. by pressing the browser's
Refresh/Reload button).