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User Manual

Rev. 1.0 - 28/09/07

TCP/IP-INT-TEX

Frequency 

 

Remote adjustment of exciter frequency. This value, in MHz, can be 

modified according to one’s own band in 0.1 MHz steps.  

% Power Out 

 

Remote adjustment of exciter power. This value, in %, can be modified 

in the range 0 to 100, in steps of 1%.

  5.3.4  Active alarms

Values found here are “live readings”, and as such they can not be modified. 

To change alarms settings, use the 

General Settings

 menu (chapt. 5.3.6) after 

logging in as administrator.

Within this menu you can display all alarms saved by the system: any new event 

will automatically delete the older ones. Using 

Reset

 item at bottom right of the 

menu, you can delete all pending alarms. 

This  page  shows  the  user  the  alarms  of  the  exciter  connected  to  the TCP/IP 

interface:

Active alarms

TYPE

NAME

TIME

DATE

VALUE

3

Audio alarm

9:32

6/9/2007

2

3

Audio alarm

9:56

30/8/2007

1

Reset

Ready...

Menu 7

Type

 

Shows the alarm code.

Name

 

Shows the description for the error that led to event recording.

Time

 

Shows event recording time (hh:mm).

Date

 

Shows the day event was recorded (dd/MM/yyyy).

Value

  Shows progressive number for event recording.

Summary of Contents for TCP/IP-INT-TEX

Page 1: ...TCP IP INT TEX User Manual Volume 1 Manufactured by Italy...

Page 2: ...and bound in Italy No part of this manual may be reproduced memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any informa tion storage...

Page 3: ...2 3 2 Treatment of electric burns 2 4 Unpacking 3 4 1 General Description 3 5 Installation and configuration procedure 5 5 1 Preparation 5 5 2 First Power On and Set Up 5 5 3 Management Software 6 6 E...

Page 4: ...TCP IP INT TEX ii User Manual Rev 1 0 28 09 07 This page was intentionally left blank...

Page 5: ...hile R V R Elettronica SpAattempts to provide accurate information it cannot accept responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual including the products and the software de...

Page 6: ...ediately Figure 4 placing your hands in the centre of the victim s chest Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 One rescuer give 2 quick rescue breaths after each 15 compressions Two rescuers one rescue...

Page 7: ...xchange data through the Internet such as ARP DHCP to assign IP addresses or like the conformity to RFC for TCP IP applications such as HTTP FTP server or e mail An important feature of the TCP IP INT...

Page 8: ...hardware and firmware features and capabilities Please see the relevant sections for additional details 5 1 Preparation 5 1 1 Preliminary checks Unpack the TCP IP interface and immediately inspect it...

Page 9: ...pment is ready for commissioning The WUI Web User Interface allows you to adjust modify or display the configuration variables and operation data Follow the procedure below to open the WUI 1 Open your...

Page 10: ...d navigate to the showing page Device settings Allow the user to change the device settings Alarms Show the last ten active alarms Network settings Allow you to set up the network parameters General s...

Page 11: ...automatic logout upon attempt to enter any of the sub menus the following page is displayed Attention User not logged in State 1 Repeat WUI access procedure to restore operating conditions with the sa...

Page 12: ...ts 8 Analog outputs 1 Digital inputs 16 Digital outputs 16 Generic I O 13 Menu 4 Status Shows exciter connection state Model Shows exciter decimal ID number 10 is for TEX LCD series Harware Shows exci...

Page 13: ...lation 0 2 KHz Forward Power 300 6 W Reflected Power 6 9 W Pa Voltage 50 5 V PA Current 9 A Temperature 3 6 C Power Out 100 Foldback Off State Ext R F Mute No Mute State Unlock Absent State Menu 5 Pow...

Page 14: ...ation about the exciter connected to the TCP IP interface but also allows setting various parameters Following is a description of the items that allow modification of the parameter with respect to th...

Page 15: ...ing in as administrator Within this menu you can display all alarms saved by the system any new event will automatically delete the older ones Using Reset item at bottom right of the menu you can dele...

Page 16: ...e sub menus you need to have thorough technical knowledge of network management It is recommended to have changes performed by trained or qualified personnel 5 3 5 1 Ethernet menu Network settings Eth...

Page 17: ...eway Shows and sets gateway address In simpler networks there is only one gateway that forwards to the internet network all the outbound traffic In more complicated networks where many subnets are ava...

Page 18: ...3 5 3 POP3 menu Network settings Ethernet SMTP POP3 Server address POP3server User name Password Port 110 Update Menu 10 This page allows parameter configuration for receiving control messages throug...

Page 19: ...ress the RVR logo the parameter setting will remain as previously set 5 3 6 1 Device menu General settings Run time DEVICE Device name TEX300LCD Node 1 Module 1 Echo timeout 1 Response timeout 1 Uart...

Page 20: ...TX ALARM SECURITY Update Menu 12 This page allows configuration of the signal for alarms of the exciter connected to TCP IP interface Enable alarms Shows and sets alarm presence sampling time in secon...

Page 21: ...WUI Enable login Enables 0 or disables 1 access to the menus by means of the login page User Name Manut Shows and sets the user name for administrator functions parameter reading and change enabling P...

Page 22: ...at bottom right of this menu it is possible to restore software factory settings back up Commands RESET Reset the software of the interface and restart it Logout Logout the current user Menu 14 Reset...

Page 23: ...ce to exciter 2 SERIAL 2 Not used Reserved for future implementations 6 2 Rear Panel Figure 6 2 1 NETWORK RJ45 connector for connection to LAN network ADSL router or PC 2 WEB SERVER MANAGER Green LED...

Page 24: ...nual Rev 1 0 28 09 07 TCP IP INT TEX 6 3 Connector Pinouts 6 3 1 RS232 Type Female DB9 1 NC 2 SDA 3 SCL 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 6 3 2 POWER Type Female Microfit 1 V 5 30VDC power input approx 2...

Page 25: ...t Network Included technology Integrated RFC conformity for applications where TCP IP is piloted by AT standard interface Dynamic DNS client and NTP TCP client and server for Telnet communication SMTP...

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