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GPRS-T2
SATEL
Explanations for Figure 7:
1
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Read from file
– button enables loading configuration data from file.
2
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Write to file
– button enables saving configuration data to file.
3
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Read
– button enables reading data from the module.
4
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Write
– button enables saving data to the module.
5
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Abort
– button enables terminating the data reading/writing.
6
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Start test
transmission
– button starts sending the module test transmission (in case
of remote programming, the test transmission will only be sent after completion of the
communication with the module).
7
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Configuration
– button enables opening the "Connection" window. The window
enables configuration of parameters relating to the mode of communication between
program and module:
– select the computer COM port through which local programming is to be
effected;
– enter the number of TCP port to be used for remote programming of the module.
Values from 1 to 65535 can be entered.
8
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Connection
– depending on the mode of communication with module, selected using
the button, click on the button to:
– enable/disable the computer COM port (local programming through RS-232 port);
– activate/deactivate the server (remote programming with the use of GPRS
technology and TCP/IP protocol) – a click on the button will simultaneously open
a window indicating the server status.
The button color indicates the current communication status:
–
– green – computer COM port enabled / server active;
–
– gray – computer COM port disabled / server inactive.
9
- button for selecting the mode of communication with the module: local programming
through the RS-232 port or remote programming with the use of GPRS technology
and TCP/IP protocol.
10 - information on the mode of communicating with the module:
– COMn (n = COM port number) – communication through the RS-232 port;
– TCP/IP – communication with the use of GPRS technology.
11 - module name.
12 - version of module program (version number and build date).
13 - status bar showing the status of all inputs and outputs of the module. Individual colors
indicate the following states:
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green – normal input status / output turned off,
−
blue – blocked input,
−
red – digital input violated / voltage has exceeded the value preset for threshold H
of analog input / output turned on,
−
orange – voltage has dropped below the value preset for threshold L of analog
input,
−
gray – input disabled.
14 - level of signal received by the GSM antenna and the name of service provider used by
the module. If the module telephone has failed to log into the GSM network, the
icon will be displayed here to indicate trouble.
15 - current level of module supply voltage.