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4
Button
to refresh the list of parameters in the bottom section of
LumaConf
for the
LUMA X selected in
3
.
5
Button
that puts the LUMA X specified in
3
into
config
mode. This will change the
lower half of the
LumaConf
console so that the modem parameters can now be
changed.
Note: this will only be required if the attached modem is currently in
active
state and
will thus not be automatically visible in
LumaConf
. Clicking on
Config mode
will bring
up a box requiring you to enter the
Configuration IP address
of the attached LUMA X.
If the configuration IP address is unknown, you can factory reset the LUMA X (see
section 4.2 which will reset the
Configuration IP address
to 192.168.102.101 and set
the default state to
config
and thereby ensures that the LUMA X will show up in
LumaConf
after a reboot.
6
Button
that saves the parameters shown in the lower half of
LumaConf
into the LUMA
X’s flash memory.
7
Button
that loads the parameters from the LUMA X’s flash memory, thus canceling
any unsaved changes.
8
Button
that starts a communication test between two LUMA X. See section 4.3 for
details.
9
Button
that will open a dialog to run a defined communication test between two
connected LUMA X. This will output a logfile for troubleshooting. For more details see
section 4.4
10
Button
that starts the firmware bootloader dialog for IP address change, firmware
update or factory reset. See section 4.2 for details.
11
Button
to convert a previously generated log file into a graph. For more details see
section 4.5
12
Hardware version of the LUMA X
13
Software version of the LUMA X
14
Firmware version of the LUMA X
Table 3: control section of LumaConf
Note: For normal operation, the user should set the parameter
Default state
to
active
in
LumaConf
and
Save
, allowing the LUMA X to start into
active
mode at the next power-up.
Both LUMA X of a communication link need to be in
active
mode for normal operation.
4.1
LumaConf parameters
Successfully setting a LUMA X into
config
mode makes the parameters in the lower half of the
LumaConf
main console changeable. Table 1 in chapter 3.1.2 provides an explanation of the
parameters.
The only additional parameter not present in the web interface is the “Host IP address”. This is
the target address where LUMA sends the telemetry to, and has to match the IP address of the
PC where LumaConf is running.