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Counters
:
Data traffic
:
data traffic since the device has last connected to the Internet.
Device uptime
: elapsed time since the device has been powered up.
GSM uptime
: elapsed time since the device has last connected to the GSM network.
IP uptime
: elapsed time since the device has last connected to the Internet.
System time
: the system date and time.
Network
:
Cloud connection
: the cloud server connection status.
Data connection type
: type of actual data connection.
GSM operator
: the name of the GSM operator used actually.
GSM signal
: actual GSM signal level (None/Very low, Weak, Medium, Good, Excellent).
IP address
: the actual IP address of the device.
Modem status
: the actual status of the
GSM modem. If it shows the “
SIM card locked
!”
message, the device has been locked with a SIM card used earlier (see paragraph
“
”. You can disable the lock in the settings.
Number of connections
: the number of active connections with servers/receivers.
Inputs / Outputs
:
IN1…IN4
: the actual state of the contact inputs.
Output
: the actual state of the output (OUT)
Reporting channels
:
IP1…IP2
: connection status of the configured servers and IP receivers
After connecting to the device remotely, the following option becomes available:
Toggle output ON/OFF
:
You can toggle the output (OUT) on and off by clicking on this button. If switched on,
the output remains activated until deactivated in the software or in the mobile app,
or a power loss occurs.
Query
:
This button is only available when connected to the device remotely. Status
information can be loaded or updated by clicking on this button. This is not needed
when connected via USB, because in this case status information will load and
refresh automatically.
Enable and disable AT command logging
:
The
“
AT log
” button is used to enable and disable AT command logging. This serves
for troubleshooting, for viewing detailed information on the operation of the modem.