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Configuration
Therefore, it can make sense to disable the option. If disabled, the collected data will be transmitted during the
next planned transmission.
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Internet-Parameter
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Internet Server
: Enter the address or the ip number if the server to which the data should be sent.
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Important
: Always enter the address without 'www' at the beginning. For example, enter sensor manager.net
instead of www.sensormanager.net.
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Script
: Enter the location of the PHP script which receives the information on the server.
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E-MAIL Format
: When the data is transmitted to the sever, the server can send the data to an e-mail address. You
can choose between plain text e-mails or html formatted e-mails. The data is attached to the e-mail either as a
binary file or as a plain text file.
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E-MAIL address
: If you want to receive the data via e-mail, enter the e-mail dress to which the data should be sent
here.
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GRPS Synchro
.: When enabled, the logger will synchronize its clock with the server every time a transmission is
performed.
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Auto Delete
: When enabled, the logger will delete all logged data when 95% of the memory is used. This will
happen only if all data has been transmitted successfully.
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GPRS Offset (sec)
: Time difference between the logger and the server in seconds. The server’s clock is mostly
operated in GMT mode (Greenwich without summer time). When using a logger in another time zone (e.g. Berlin,
Rome = GMT+1) the value to be added to the time must be entered here. For example, GMT+1 requires a value of
3600 seconds to be entered here.
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Alarm Receiver
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Alarm
: E-Mail Address #1 - #4: You can enter up to four e-mail addresses to which a mail will be sent in case if an
alarm.
Important
: The alarm set here is performed by the logger via a script on the server.
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OK
: Confirm the new settings by pressing the OK button and then transfer it by clicking the Transfer button.
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Cancel
: Close the current dialog without saving any changes.
3.3
Two Point Calibration
Perform a linear calibration of a sensor. Therefore, 2 points need to be calibrated. The points can be calibrated one after
one or both at on time.
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Y1,Y2 (nominal)
: Enter the measured value of the sensor
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Y1,Y2 (actual)
: Enter a measured value of a reference.
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Calculate and OK
: Save the settings to the parameter set.
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Reset Coefficients
: Restore the original parameters of the sensor.