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EK280
Application Manual
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To do this select "
Navigation
" on the left-hand side and then "
Parameterize online
" at the bottom of
the navigation window.
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In the top of the device window open the path "
Parameters
" > "
Interfaces
" by clicking on the relevant
plus signs, and then select "
Call time windows
".
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In call windows 1 to 4 set start and end to the same value for each one and then select the “
Transfer
changes to device
" icon at the top of the enSuite window.
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Then wait a minute, for any communications activity in progress on the EK280 to be safely stopped.
b) Sending parameter file
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Send the following parameter file to the EK280 (
EK280_xvx.. - int. ECM-GW-120 – ComTSC (*)
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For the following customized settings and tests required, press
"Navigation"
on the left-hand side
and then
"Parameterize online"
at the bottom of the navigation window.
i
All the values listed in enSuite under "
Parameters
" can be found on the "
Serv.
" display tab of the
EK280 under the same path.
c) Setting time window for potential data retrievals
i
If data call off from EK280 is required both by conventional GSM-CSD connection and by GPRS-
TSC transmission, it is necessary
before
the first opening of a time window to parameterize the
internal ComTSC modem in accordance with
You may define time windows which allow you to call off data from EK280 via the modem. There are two
available time windows, which operate on EK280 battery power only and for versions of the EK280 with
power supply there are two more which operate only on mains voltage.
i
Make the battery power time windows only as long and frequent as absolutely necessary. Each
time window reduces the EK280's battery life.
The editable time windows are not directly accounted for in calculation of expected battery life of
the "
Bat.R
" EK280 batteries. Therefore the expected battery life is not updated, when the time
windows are changed. Past time windows and data transfers are however used in remaining
battery and service life calculation for the "
BatRC
".
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The two battery-power time windows are set in the enSuite device window under:
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Parameters > Interfaces> Connections > Connection 1
and
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Parameters > Interfaces> Connections > Connection 2
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The two mains voltage time windows are set under:
-
Parameters > Interfaces> Connections > Connection 3
and
-
Parameters > Interfaces> Connections > Connection 4
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The "x" stands for the version of software on the device, e.g., "1v0".
The star * stands for a small letter which indicates the version of the file, e.g. "a".