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WI-GTWY-9-xxx Wireless Gateway V1.18
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1.
Increasing the height of the antenna at either module, or at both modules can significantly
improve the result. Sometimes moving the antenna to the side helps, if there is an obvious
obstruction in the radio path.
2.
Change one or both antennas to a higher gain if regulations allow.
3.
Use a shorter coaxial cable between the antenna and the WI-I/O 9-x.(this may involve
moving WI-I/O 9-x nearer to antenna mounting), or use a different coaxial cable with lower
loss.
4.
If a reliable radio path is not possible because of distance or path obstructions, you will need
to consider using a repeater module. The ideal repeater is another module in the system, in a
good location to act as a repeater. If this is not the case, you need to consider installing a
module to act specifically as a repeater.
6.6
Comms Logging
The procedure differs depending on the firmware versions of the module, Post V1.70 or later. &
Pre V1.70
6.6.1
Comms Log using firmware V1.70 or later
1.
Start W-Series Configuration Utility and open up the appropriate project.
2.
Select from the site list the module you wish to monitor comms at.
3.
Press the “Diagnostic” button on the right hand side of the configuration screen and a new
window will open headed “Communications Log”.
4.
If the model is an “ET1”, “PR1”, “PR2”,
“DE1”or an “M+1” press “Start Comms” and
then select whether you wish to filter current
system address.
5.
“Yes” for current system address only or “No”
for all System addresses.
6.
Go to step 8
7.
If model is an “MD1” press the “Terminal” button on the right hand side of this window.
8.
To put the module into configuration mode you will need to hold down the indented black
button (on the end of the module) until the ACT LED flashes (about 5 seconds), release button
and you should see “Type ‘m’ for menu......” press “m” and a Configuration Menu will
appear.
9.
With this later firmware version (V1.70 above) you do not need to select any other menu
option.
Note: If “Enable Comms Logging” is selected from the Debug menu, Monitor Comms
mode will stop functioning and serial port will
revert back to Modbus / DF1 communications.
10.
Click on “Stop Terminal” and then “Start
Comms” and select whether you wish to filter
current system address. “Yes” for current