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V3 transmitters offer many options for remote monitoring and control. All parameters
available on the front panel are available remotely.
To connect to the unit via RS232 connection, connect a standard serial cable between
the transmitter and the PC, and use the following settings for the COM port:
Baud rate - Selected baudrate set in the unit (default: 19200bps)
DataBits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: Hardware
In order to change these settings in the unit:
1. Navigate to System > RS232.
2. Enable or disable the feature by changing the Enable parameter.
3. Select the required Baudrate for the connection.
7.8.10 Log
The V3 transmitter has three methods of logging. Regardless of the log location, the
format is the same.
The transmitter will output a list of important parameters, all meter settings and alarm
and trigger statuses 2 minutes after a parameter change and then at hourly intervals.
These can be either received via RS232, UDP or saved to a file on the internal memory of
the transmitter, which can then be accessed via the Web Remote (see below).
Each method can be enabled or disabled. In order to enable/disable the different
logging methods, navigate to System > Log and set the different methods to Enabled or
Disabled.
UDP will send the log messages via UDP to an IP address. To change the UDP settings:
Navigate to System > Log > UDP.
Set Enable to Disabled.
Set the IP address where the log message should be sent via UDP.
Set the Port number.
Set Enable to Enabled.
Ensure that the unit is connected to a network outlet and Ethernet is set up correctly to
use this feature.

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