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Once everything is correctly set, push the button Save.
Now on the FTP server there is a file called 8059.CFG taht is the configuration file you have just created
and that will be used by the area monitor, during the first connection, to modify its settings accordingly
to this file
Now we have to force the first connection between the Area Monitor and the FTP server.
This last operation has to be done via cable (RS232, USB, optical fiber), using Windows HyperTerminal,
or any other software like it.
To allow communication between the Hyper Terminal software and the area monitor, it has to be set
with following configuration:
Baud-rate: 115200
Data:
8 bit
Parity:
None
Stop:
1 bit
Flow control: None
In this way you have to send the command #BMSCGN*