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12 Expert Settings
This chapter covers further hidden setting options that influence the system behavior and the
measurement result.
These settings are mainly intended for research, not for commercial operation. However, they
can also be useful for exotic applications.
When changing these values, the user should be aware of which system parameters are
changed in which way in order not to be surprised by unwanted effects.
12.1 Change Authentication Code
When purchasing a PTMSO starter kit, each user receives a preset unique authentication
code. The TMSO.CU only allows connections, both to a PC via USB and to a mobile phone
via BLE, if the end devices authenticate themselves with the correct code.
Usually it is completely sufficient to continue using the preset code, as it is already unique and
is only communicated to the respective customer.
If there is a need to change the code, you can of course do so at any time.
Requirements:
TMSO.CU connected to a PC via USB
TMS.Software installed on this PC
You know the currently set authentication code
For a description of the implementation see chapter
4.7.1 in the TMS.Software manual
.
CAUTION!
You are now responsible for managing the code you set. If you forget it, you can no longer use
the equipment.
In this case the devices must be returned to the manufacturer. There the device can be reset
and a new code can be programmed.
12.2 Sensor Type Research
In addition to the two types of base and control sensor, the WRM/WRMS also offers the
Research type. This setting causes the selection of Relevant Data in the TMSO.CU (Filtering
Phase 2) for this sensor to be skipped and instead the complete measurement data of all
events recorded by this sensor during the last measurement cycle is transferred to the cloud,
regardless of the control sensors in the system.
This behavior is interesting for research work, for example. Research sensors can easily be
combined simultaneously in one system with normally configured base and control sensors.