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coMsat ISDN Basic Manual V2.7.doc
Note Protection Mark according to DIN 34!
Many functions require an authentication of the user. This is done by clicking on the
"Login" button also located on this tab. The authentication is removed by clicking the
"Logout" button. The termination of
coMsat.exe
automatically removes
authentication. Therefore explicit logout is only required if
coMsat.exe
remains
connected to the ISDN Basic after the user leaves it.
To prevent unauthorised persons from logging into the TA and altering the
configuration, at least the configuration password should be entered in the
“
Password
“ box. Each password consists of max. 19 alphanumeric characters. The
various function groups within the
co
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ISDN Basic
coMsat.exe
application are
then accessible with differing protection.
Users who do not know either of these passwords can carry out all the unprotected
functions on the device. They connect to the device by calling up “
Connection
” on
the menu bar and calling up ”
Go Online
” in the menu that opens, or simply use the
desired function. The applications then connects to the
co
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.sat
ISDN Basic
. In this
mode, the device configuration can be read, but not altered. SMS can be sent and
received and any SMS received can also be read. The same procedure applies to
remote access to the device.
However, the configuration settings can only be altered by logging in with a
configuration password. Then all configuration data can be read out, amended and
resaved. The ”
Vendor Functions
” password makes further functional blocks
accessible, via which the various network operators can be authorised or excluded.
If a password is entered, this password is transferred to the TA together with the
configuration data. The next time the TA is logged into, the password must first be
entered in the relevant box.
A password can be deleted or altered after logging in by deleting the relevant box for
the password or entering another password. The new password is then valid after the
next update of the configuration.
On the interface tab, the user can specify additional actions after successful login.
The firmware version, the configuration of the device, the status information and the
monitor can be loaded. The first three are activated by default on every execution of
the software.
The firmware name and version (if loaded) and the user configurable device
identification are also displayed on the interface tab. The device identification is
stored in the device on updating its configuration and displayed on the interface tab
after reading the configuration. Its purpose is to allow easy recognition of different
devices in a multi-device installation.
The configuration data of one or several devices can be saved as usual in
Windows®. The files contain the configuration, the firmware ID, the device
information and the monitor contents, if these have been loaded before.
At the bottom of the
coMsat.exe
window there is a state bar which displays the