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Envipco FLEX Series - Software Theory of Operation

Envipco FLEX Series
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If another RVM checks the server and finds a renamed file (from Step 4 that is
in process but not yet complete), it checks to see if it is old. If it is old, it
assumes that previous file transfer has failed. In that case, it gets the file and
transfers it to the other RVMs. If, however, the file is new, it ignores the file
and waits to receive it from the RVM that is in process of distributing it.
The software process by which QFiles and logs are collected from the RVMs and sent to
Envipco through cellular modem is simplified by this summary:
1.
The RVM reaches its connection time. It collects QFiles and logs from all of the
RVMs that it can connect with.
2.
After a certain wait time, it packages all of the received files together in a
zip file
and sends them to Envipcos FTP server.
3.
It sends an acknowledgement to all of the RVMs. This acknowledgement
prevents the other RVMs from collecting QFiles within a set time frame.
4.7.
Software Theory of Operation
This section describes the software processes of the RVM and shows the circuit boards on which
they run. See Figure 4-18 for an overview. Figure 4-19 shows the location of the circuit boards.
See Section 3.7.2 on page 3-20 for more information about the circuit boards.
FIGURE 4-18. Software Processes Overview

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