D.6 Other Information Commands
BUILD_DATE?
Description: Reads the date when the unit entered service (recorded using the SERIAL_NB command).
Argument : None.
Reply :
<Date>
service entry date, format DDMMYYYY.
Example : BUILD_DATE?
01052001
IDN_PROGRAM?
Object : Returns the memory version number, then the on-board program version number.
Argument : None.
Reply :
<VersionMem>, <VersionPP>
VersionMem : Memory version (e.g.: A.00).
VersionPP : On-board program version (e.g.: B.02).
Example : A.00,B.02
SOFT_MINVER?
Object : Returns the minimum version level of the PC program’s Dll capable of using the OM 17, based
on the memory test arguments, memory organization, etc.
Version updated with on-board software.
Argument : None.
Reply :
<VersionDll>
minimum version level able to run.
Example : A.01
D.7 LOGOM Program
InstallationA.1.1
This program is used to configure the unit, read the measurements stored in the unit or clear them. It also lets
you store on your computer the measurement values read from the unit for subsequent processing or for
printing out.
Equipment required:
A PC compatible computer with a Pentium processor.
A Windows 95 operating system or higher.
A 1.4 Mbyte floppy disk drive or a CD-ROM player depending on the media used.
An RS232 link for communicating with the unit.
Place the LOGOM program diskette or the CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Run the "setup" command
found on the media, then follow the installation instructions. Once installation is completed, restart your
computer. To start the application, choose the OM 17 command from the Windows "Start/Programs/AOIP"
command path.
UseA.1.2
Before communicating with the unit:
Ensure that your PC is connected to the unit using the appropriate cable.
Start the program.
Click on the "connection" icon.
Choose the communication port.
Ensure that the speed set on the unit is identical to the speed you will be choosing in the
program.
The program's OM 17 menu lets you call up sub-menus to:
Program the unit.
Read the measurements stored in the unit.