SATEL GPRS-T6
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Explanations for Figure 6:
1 -
Read from file
– button enables loading configuration data from file.
2 -
Write to file
– button enables saving configuration data to file.
3 -
Read
– button enables reading data from the module.
4 -
Write
– button enables saving data to the module.
5 -
Abort
– button enables terminating the data reading/writing.
6 -
Start test
transmission
– button starts sending the module test transmission (in case
of remote programming, the test transmission will only be sent after completion of the
communication with the module).
7 -
Configuration
– button enables opening the "Connection" window. The window
enables configuration of parameters relating to the mode of communication between
program and module:
– select the computer COM port through which local programming is to be
effected;
– enter the number of TCP port to be used for remote programming of the module.
Values from 1 to 65535 can be entered.
8 -
Connection
– depending on the mode of communication with module, selected using
the button, click on the button to:
– enable/disable the computer COM port (local programming through RS-232 port);
– activate/deactivate the server (remote programming with the use of GPRS
technology and TCP/IP protocol) – a click on the button will simultaneously open
a window indicating the server status.
The button color indicates the current communication status:
–
– green – computer COM port enabled / server active;
–
– yellow – data transfer in progress;
–
– gray – computer COM port disabled / server inactive.
9 - button for selecting the mode of communication with the module: local programming
through the RS-232 port or remote programming with the use of GPRS technology
and TCP/IP protocol.
10 - information on the mode of communicating with the module:
– COMn (n = COM port number) – communication through the RS-232 port;
– TCP/IP – communication with the use of GPRS technology.
11 - module name.
12 - version of module program (version number and build date).
13 - status bar showing the status of all inputs and outputs of the module. Individual colors
indicate the following states:
green – normal input status / output turned off,
blue – blocked input,
red – digital input violated / voltage has exceeded the value preset for threshold H
of analog input / output turned on,
orange – voltage has dropped below the value preset for threshold L of analog
input,
gray – input disabled.