Smart View
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Start the software
Smart View
.
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Select the menu point »Device Connection« in menu »Settings«.
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Click on »Serial Connection«.
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Click button »Settings«.
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When initially setting up the connection, a dialogue window appears with the information that, so far, a
direct connection with your protection device has not been established. Click on »Yes«.
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If, so far, a location has not been set up on your PC, your location information has to be put in. Confirm
the pop-up window »Telephone and Modem Options« with »OK«.
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The Windows network connection assistant appears after the location information is set up. Select the
connection type »Establish direct connection to another computer«.
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Select the serial interface (COM-Port) where the device shall be connected to.
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Select »To be used for all users« in window »Availability of the connection«.
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Do not change the connection name appearing in window »Name of the connection« and click the
button »Complete«.
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Finally you arrive again in window »Device Installation« from where you started establishing the
connection. Confirm the adjustments by clicking the »OK« button.
Due to an bug in Windows 2000 it is possible that the automatically made
communication settings are not correctly adopted. In order to overcome
this problem, proceed as follows after setting up the serial connection:
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Select menu point »Device Connection« in menu »Settings«.
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Select »Serial Connection«.
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Click button »Settings«.
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Change to register card »General«.
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Ensure that »Communication cable between two computers Com X
is selected in the »Drop Down Menu«. X = interface number where
you have connected the zero-modem cable to.
•
Click button »Configure«.
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Ensure that the »Hardware Flowing Control« is activated.
•
Ensure that baud rate
»115200«
is selected.
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