XLINK 500/100 Operations & Maintenance Manual page # 130
Sutron XLink 500 testbase
2017/11/07 17:05:07
Into Alarm
BATT 16.215 V Into Alarm
TEMP 24.50 C
MINO 1025
Sense4 -99999.00
TX3 today: good 3, bad 0
12.3.
Missing Data Retrieval
In the case of transmission failures, XLink offers several ways of retrieving the data from the
missing transmissions.
12.3.1.
On-Site Data Retrieval
To retrieve missing data when on-site, download
the station’s
log. Either use a USB thumb drive
or connect to the station with LinkComm in order to download the log.
12.3.2.
Remote Data Retrieval
The optional Iridium and Cell modules provide a means of remotely accessing the station.
TCP/IP Connection
If the station has a cell modem module, a TCP/IP connection may be established using
LinkComm. Once the session is established, download
the station’s
log the same way you would
as if you were on-site.
Messaging
If the station is equipped with the Iridium or the Cell module, it is possible to send the station a
message requesting the missing data. Please see the
section below.
Repeat Tx Data
Repeat tx data requests may be used to get missing data from a station. These requests may be
issued when directly connected to the station (via USB, RS-232, Wi-Fi) and they may be issued
remotely (e.g., via Iridium). The station will reply to these requests by providing transmission
data that would have been transmitted at some point in the past.
In order to have the station repeat a transmission, apply the REPEAT option to the TXFORM
command along with a date/time of the missing transmission. The station will reply immediately
with the data.
Syntax: TXx TXFORM REPEAT YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS
TXx may be any Tx (e.g., TX2, TX3)
YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS is the date/time of the Tx data that needs to be provided
Here is a capture of the command line session: