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MI70 Link Program for Data Handling
The recorded data can be transferred to a PC by using MI70 Link
program. You can examine the recorded data easily in Windows
environment and transfer it further to a spreadsheet program (such as
Microsoft
Excel) or virtually to any Windows program in numeric or
graphical format. MI70 Link program allows you also to monitor
transmitter readings directly with a PC (real-time window function).
Use a MI70 Link version 1.2, or a newer one, to be able to utilize all
the functions of transmitter.
1.
Connect your PC to the transmitter using the serial interface,
LAN interface, or the WLAN interface. Refer to sections Serial
Line Communication on page 70, and LAN Communication on
page 74.
2.
Check that the transmitter is powered.
3.
Start the MI70 Link program.
4.
If you are connecting through the LAN or WLAN interface, you
must enter the IP address of the transmitter. You can check the
IP address using the device information display; see section
Device Information on page 99. If you do not have the
display/keypad option, you can use the NET command on the
serial line; see section IP Configuration on page 74.
If you are connecting through the serial interface, the program
detects the connection type automatically; there is usually no
need to select a COM port manually.
The MI70 Link program, and the optional connection cables, are
available from JUMO. See list of accessories in section Options and
Accessories on page 156.
Serial Line Communication
Connect the serial interface by using either the user port or the service
port.
For permanent interfacing to host system, use the user port. You can
change the serial settings and operate in RUN, STOP and POLL
modes.
For temporary connections, use the service port. The service port is
always available with fixed serial settings.