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Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 49
Pressing RIGHT provides a test menu specific to the type of communications device. For
example, the test menu for SATLINK allows you to display messages, make test transmissions,
view the status, and perform other important operations:
Satlink COM2 Test
SelfTimed message >
Random message >
Send to Sutron >
Satlink Status
Clear status
Reset Failsafe
Reset Satlink
Set factory defaults
End Satlink COM2 Test
RIGHT shows details
With SelfTimed message highlighted you can press RIGHT and see the details:
SelfTimed message
:Stage 105 #15 M M M ***press RIGHT to scroll through the message
Num chars = 605 Num secs = 16.96
End SelfTimed message
DOWN: message stats
Setups
After the 8310 is powered up, it will read a setup into memory and then use it to configure
devices, communications, measurements, logging and transmissions. The setup is stored on the
8310’s internal flash disk with the name 8310.ett. You can load setups into the 8310 either
manually or via the SD card, Terminal Menus or some communication devices.
As you make changes to the setup, the changes are automatically stored in this 8310.ett file. A
backup copy of the prior is kept in 8310.ett.bak.
You can also have other setup files on the flash disk; however, they are not used until they are
imported (Station Setup/Import) or renamed to 8310.ett (via command line). Import also allows
you to read a setup from an SD card or other location, and store it on the flash disk.
The Station Setup/Clear Setup function will set all values to their default state. Note: this won’t
normally change the kinds of communications devices assigned on COM2 and COM3, but will
reset the setup values associated with those ports to their default state (e.g., clear dial-in and
dial-out messages, etc.).

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