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Overview of the main software functions of the device:
➢Discovery |
With Discovery it is possible to find devices in the subnet with the RMS-Configuration software irrespective of their IP configuration and to change their settings. |
➢IP configuration
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The devices can have static or dynamic IP configurations. It is recommended that you use a dynamic IP configuration whenever possible. If fixed IPs are used, the network topology must be considered exactly. |
➢RMS Web Server settings
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Every device has the server address and software path of the RMS server software stored in it in order to build up communication with the RMS server software.
The two parameters can be set with the RMS-Configuration software: oHost: Address of the server with the RMS software oServer path: Server path where the server software is installed. |
➢Measurement by the connected probe |
The device recognizes the connected probe automatically and requests the latest measured data. The measured data are sent to the RMS server software at the fixed interval directly after the measurement. |
➢Save measured data
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The measured values of every measurement are saved in the internal ring memory (44,000 pairs of measured values). If the data cannot be sent to the server software directly, they are kept in the device and then sent later as soon as the connection to the server software has been restored. |
➢Battery mode
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If the external power supply fails (24 VDC / PoE), the device runs in battery mode. Measurements are still carried out at the fixed interval and the data saved in the ring memory (44,000 pairs of measured values). |
➢Firmware update |
The firmware of the device can be updated directly via the RMS server software. |
➢Buzzer |
The buzzer can be configured: •On warning. •On alarm. •On error. |
➢Contrast |
The display contrast can be defined: between 0 and 100. |
➢Alarm/Warning limits |
IMPORTANT: the alarm/warning limits are stored on the logger, but are not visible.
The alarm/warning limits are configured in RMS and sent to the logger. If the logger is not online, then the limits will not be confirmed on the logger.
In order to force the logger to request for the limits: •Reset the RMS-LOG-L-D (remove all power sources). •Ensure that the RMS-LOG-L-D is online and reconfigure the alarm limits in the RMS software. |
Updated: 29.08.2024