OneSix Server Help
OneSix Main Window
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OneSix Main Window
Main Window
OneSix
™
displays the number of devices online and offline. It also lists the devices
that are currently offline displaying the name and serial number of the device. If
OneSix™ is running with TCP/IP receivers, then for each offline device it will
display the node address, name and serial number of the device.
Setup
OneSix
™
simplifies setup by automatically finding, identifying and beginning to poll
devices in a network. OneSix
™
assumes default initial values. You can easily change
these values by editing the ONESIXOPC.INI file with an ASCII text editor. (The
installation program for OneSix
™
Server created a short cut to the ONESIXOPC.INI
file. Double clicking will automatically start WordPad or Notepad.) See the section
"OneSix Server .INI File Format".
Change Port
The Change Port submenu allows you to switch to another wireless receiver port.
When the Change Port submenu is selected, OneSix
™
displays the Select
Communication Port window. Choose one of the following:
AUTO
- instructs OneSix™ to search Port Numbers 1 to 4 for the
PointView Receiver.
PointView Receiver
Point Host
TZR Transceiver
– (Point Transceiver) – make sure the TZR baud rate is
set to 19200.
TCP/IP Receiver
– uses a receiver that uses the TCP/IP protocol to receive
sensor packet data. (Point Manager in “pass-thru” mode).
When OK is clicked, OneSix™ tries to initialize the port. For the PointView and
TCP/IP Receivers, OneSix confirms that the receiver is present. For the Point Host
and the TZR Transceiver, OneSix assumes the receiver is present. If OneSix™ fails,
OneSix™ displays the OneSix Initializing Error Window allowing you to retry, select
another port or exit OneSix™. If OneSix
™
succeeds, OneSix
™
starts listening and
processing sensor packets.