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4.3.4 Sensor Parameters (continued)
Remote Display Format: Is used for Terminal Server continuous mode. This determines
the data format sent by the iServer to a remote network node (e.g. iLD Display)
If no format is specified (blank), there is no reading sent out. If temperature is 75.7 and
T00.0F is used in temperature setting, the remote site will show T75.7F.
This format setup was originally made for the iLD Display, which has four or six LEDs.
For six LEDs, T00.00F format, and for four LEDs, 00.0F format are appropriate.
Remote End Char: The default value is 0D (Hex representation of <CR>). This means
that the iServer sends <CR> after eachair pressure and temperature value. This will be
done only in Continuous mode.
This is how the data will appear on the host
with 0D assigned:
T75.7F
P14.7P
If the end character, for instance, is 20 (Hex
representation of space), the data will then
appear as:
T75.7F P14.7P
If nothing is set for the “Remote End Char”
field, the iServer will then forward the data to
the LAN with no characters followed.
Offset
: Since the sensing probe is solid state electronics, there is no need for
calibration. If it’s determined that the readings are slightly off, the user can manually
assign numerical values to adjust the readings for temperature and pressure. For
temperature offset, the unit must be in degree C; for pressure offset, the unit must be in
kPa. The Offset value can either be a positive or negative number
4.3.5 Access Control
This section describes the "Access Control" page of the iServers’s Web interface. This
page allows the users to set up the network and security parameters of the iServer.
At the initial entrance to the “Access Control” page you will be prompted for the LOGIN
Password (see Figure 4.6) prior to an ADMINISTRATOR Password.
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T_75.70F
P_14.70P
T_75.60F
P_14.70P
T_75.50F
P_14.60P
T_75.50F
P_14.60P
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Figure 4.11
Remote End Char
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