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“GPRS” menu.
Instrument can be remotely operated using an embedded standard GPRS modem (sold as option). In order to activate
this service please ensure that the following steps are correctly completed:
- Make certain the antenna location is not shielded by metal objects or near sources of electrical ‘noise’.
- Make certain the distance from the antenna to the “MTOWER” unit is within cable length.
- Do not route the cable where it could be pinched in doors, windows etc.
- Ensure that SIM into “MTOWER” modem is correctly inserted, activated and within operator range.
See “ERMES Communication Software” manual for proper PC software conguration.
Instrument can be set for automatic conguration (Conguration option set to “Automatic”) or manually (Conguration
option set to “Manual”) based on your SIM data access parameters. For manual conguration option enter APN (access
point name) and SIM phone number. Move wheel on “OK” to save and move on “ESC” to go back to main menu.
WARNING: THIS FUNCTION COULD NOT BE FREE OF CHARGE. DEPENDING ON YOUR OPERATOR CONTRACT IT
COULD GENERATE PAYING DATA TRAFFIC !
“Email” menu.
If Ethernet module or GPRS module is installed (sold as option) the instrument can be congured to send email alarm
messages up to two recipients. Click on “Email 1” or “Email 2” and enter email address.
“LOG” menu.
This function records instrument acitvity (date, hour, temperature, uS, totalizer I/O, alarms, outputs). It starts for
selected frequency period (every) at requested time (time). SET DATE & TIME BEFORE TO ENABLE LOG. IF NOT
POWERED FOR ABOUT 30 DAYS THE INSTRUMENT WILL LOOSE DATE/TIME
Set ACTIVE to “enabled” to activate log recording.
TIME: recording start time (time format 23h e 59min)
EVERY: recording frequency (time format 23h e 59min)
Note: advanced log control (graph, printing, comparison tables, event ltering, etc) is available through “ERMES
Communication Software” for PC.
See “ERMES Communication Software” manual for proper PC software conguration.
Access point name (APN) identies an IP packet data network (PDN), that a mobile data user wants to communicate with. In addition to identifying a PDN, an
APN may also be used to dene the type of service, (eg connection to wireless application protocol (WAP) server, multimedia messaging service (MMS)), that
is provided by the PDN. APN is used in 3GPP data access networks, eg general packet radio service (GPRS), evolved packet core (EPC).