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Sigicom INFRA C12 - 4.1.2. GSM and Data Server Settings; 4.1.5. File Identification Settings; 4.1.3. Running without Data Transfer

Sigicom INFRA C12
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4.1.3. Running without Data Transfer
To disable the GSM function, just add the file ‘conntype.txt’ to the
‘config’ directory and write the word offin this file. It is recommended
to mark the C12 for the non-default setting.
4.1.4. Data Server Settings
ftpserver.txtstates the host name of the data server. A fixed IP-
address may be entered instead of a host name, but this is not
recommended.
ftplogin.txtstates your data server account name.
ftppasswd.txtstates your data server account password.
ftpdir.txtstates the data server directory to where the C12
should send its files.
4.1.5. Project ID Text
This is acustomer textand it is related to the data logger functionality in
your C12.
It is copied into all generated files.
It can be used to identify e.g. a current project, and it may be at
maximum 8 characters long.
The text can be changed in INFRA Net. (It is stored in a
configuration file named project.txt, but there is normally no
need to change this file manually.
4.1.6. Node ID Text
The Node ID is implemented to keep compatibility with the traditional
INFRA sensor node system.
It is copied into all data files.
It can be used to identify e.g. a point of measurement in a project,
and may be 4 characters long at maximum.
It can be changed in INFRA Net.
Note! Node ID text is also used in the setup of weighted
standards, see 3.2.3.

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