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Installation
Telephone dialler
4-7
PC Connection
It is necessary to connect to a PC equipped with the SmartLeague
software programme (refer to
paragraph 6-1 Using the
SmartLeague software programme
) for programming, layout and
monitoring of the system the SmartLink is connected to.
This connection can be achieved as follows:
•
Connection via USB
•
Connecting via GPRS
4-7-1
Connection via USB
The connection with the PC can be achieved through a USB cable
(
Appendix A, Events
) inserted into the respective connector on the
PCB (
table 2, D
).
Once connected to the SmartLink, the USB device installation driver
recognized by the PC provides the SmartLeague software
programme installation folder, specifically the following folder (for
an installation at default):
C:\Program Files\Inim\SmartLeague\drivers\SmartLink_advanced
4-7-2
Connecting via GPRS
The connection with the SmartLink occurs only after a request for
teleservice by means of a SMS command.
Once the GPRS parameter settings are complete, you will be able to
activate the GPRS connection by means of the following procedure:
1.
Start the SmartLeague software programme and access the
Settings, Application settings
menu section.
Select
Connection via GPRS
from the options available in the
Communication type
section, then press
Start
.
2.
The
Start
button opens the GPRS connection status section,
where you must the set port. The setting must coincide with
the
Port
described above.
3.
Press the
Connect
button to activate the server.
4.
Request teleservice by sending the default SMS message
“CONNECT” (refer to
paragrafo 3-6-1 Commands over the
GSM network
).
5.
After the SMS message has been sent, you must wait until the
software indicates that the connection has initialized.
6.
Once the connection is active, you can carry out the desired
upload/download operations via the SmartLeague software
programme.
7.
Once the programming session is complete access the
Set-
tings, Application data, GPRS Connection
section, then
select the
Disconnect
button to end the connection.
If no upload/download operations are carried out for 5 conse-
cutive minutes, the GPRS connection will end automatically.