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Status Screen
The DL30 Status Screen is the unit’s one-stop informational source. Most of the information that
a user would need to know about the unit is available on this display. The Status Screen is
dynamically created according to the configuration of each particular unit, and can be displayed
be entering the command STATUS (command not case sensitive) or “?”.
Data-Link DL30 1.00 STD Unit Serial # 1030331E
ID : Data-Link I/O1 Baud Rate : 19200
Date : TUE 08/01/05 I/O1 Parity, etc. : 8N1
Time : 12:05:58 I/O2 Baud Rate : 19200
Memory : 256K I/O2 Parity, etc. : 8N1
% Full : 0% File Records : 0
Modem : NO File Bytes : 0
Network : YES Handshake : NONE
IP Add : 192.168.100.19 File Wrap : OFF
MAC Add : 00:10:A3:30:33:1D Alarm Filter : ON
ID
is the identifier assigned to the DL30 by the user.
Date
and
Time
displays the current date and time, also configurable by the user.
Memory
indicates the amount of data-ready memory installed in the DL30.
% Full
indicates the percent of the memory installed that is currently occupied by serial port data
or alarm records.
Modem
and
Network
indicate whether or not that component is installed in the DL30 via either
YES or NO.
If a network interface is installed, the
IP Add
and
MAC Add
display the appropriate values. The
user configures the IP Add. The MAC Add cannot be changed, but is displayed for informational
purposes.
Unit Serial #
is the unique factory assigned serial number for this DL30.
The
I/O1 Baud Rate
and
I/O1 Parity, etc
settings are the baud, word length, parity, and stop bit
settings for the Input Port.
The
I/O2 Baud Rate
and
I/O2 Parity, etc
settings are the baud, word length, parity, and stop bit
settings for the Output Port.
File Records
indicates the number of carriage return, linefeed, or ETX (end of text) delimited
records stored in memory.
File Bytes
indicates the number of bytes the above records are occupying.
Handshake
indicates the current method of handshaking for the Input port.
File Wrap
indicates whether file wrapping is enabled or not. When enabled, a unit that is 100%
full will overwrite the oldest buffered records with new ones.
Alarm Filter
indicates if a Data Alarm is active on the Input port.