If your Field devices operate at speeds higher than 2400 bps, plug all the
modems in the system into the MoNet Modem jacks that are labeled
Modem
1
. If your Field Devices operate at 2400 bps only, plug all the modems into the
MoNet
Modem 2
Ports.
In our bench test configuration, to have the Main Office computer dial the
Field Device MoNet, the Main Office computer modem should be told to dial
ATDT12125551214 (If using
Modem 1
Port) or ATDT12125551215
(
Modem 2
Port).
You should hear the two modems connect and you should be able to
communicate between the two ends exactly like you would if there were a
phone line in between.
Any data transfers required by the Main Office to the Field Devices should be
tested prior to field deployment.
Next Steps
Once the trial system is proven successful, these next steps are typically
performed:
•
Introduce the communications device that will service the field sites.
This might be a cellular radio, or a private network connection, or a
wifi router.
•
Decide on the network integration with the main office. Teletics can
assist you with this step, as well as your IT department or
communications provider.
•
A field trial of a complete working system using a MoNet at each end.
Again, the MoNet does not care about the type of IP network used between
the two ends, as long as there is a public internet connection available.
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