User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover 195CM
- Table of Contents 195CM
- Chapter 1 - Introduction 195CM
- Chapter 2 - Starting Out 195CM
- Chapter 3 - Example Applications 195CM
- Chapter 4 - Repeating 195CM
- Chapter 5 - Ethernet Configuration and Applications 195CM
- Chapter 6 - Utilities and Features 195CM
- Chapter 7 - Antenna Setup 195CM
- Apx A - Software Commands 195CM
- Apx B - Interface Ports 195CM
- Apx C - Model 192 Integration 195CM
- Apx D - FCC Information
- Apx E - 195C Specifications
- Apx F - 195M Specifications
CHAPTER 6
UTILITIES & FEATURES
Example of using modpoll utility with 195 narrow band series
modpoll -l 2000 -o 2 -m tcp -r 1000 -c 19 -t3:float -a 101 172.18.9.5
-l 2000 = poll rate in milliseconds
-o 2 = timeout in seconds
-m tcp = modbus/tcp protocol
-r 1000 = start register
-c 19 = number of registers to read
-t3:float = 32-bit floating point type 3 -a = slave address (can be same as last octet of ip address to read over ethernet, otherwise
look in append table to determine if this should be a wireless query) ip-address of unit to read from if slave address = last octet or
act as gateway to access remote slave (wireless requires slave to be in gateway append/route tables)
reference:
http://www.focus-sw.com/fieldtalk/modpoll.html
Revised: 7 Feb 14 6-5 EST P/N AA107-195CM
Save and Load Configuration File
The 195C/M’s configuration can be saved as a file to the
computer. This file can then be later opened and saved
to another 195C/M. To save the configuration of the
selected ESTeem 195C or 195M modem, right-mouse
click anywhere in the software command configuration
window (Figure 8) and select “Save Configuration from
Selected Modem to File”.
To load a previously saved configuration to an ESTeem
195C/M, select “Load Configuration From File to
Selected Modem” after the right-mouse click to write the
program to the new ESTeem.
Figure 8: Save and Load Configuration