Parameters - SAGEMCOM Dr. Neuhaus ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-VI User Manual

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6.2 Parameters

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Make sure that on the configuration computer that is connected the settings
of the COM port being used agree with this, and switch off all flow controls
(hardware (RTS/CTS), XON-XOFF).
If the computer connected to the RS-232 interface transmits prompting
telegrams with the device address of the ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-VI (default:
99999999), the ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-VI responds exactly as if it received the
prompting telegram from the remote control centre via the GSM network.
During local configuration via the RS-232 interface the ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-
VI does not accept any calls from the GSM network.
GSM online status: Settings of the RS-232 interface
As soon as a GSM connection is established, the RS-232 interface switches
to the bitrate and data format being configured for the meter mode
Factory default is::
300 bit/s, 7E1, Mode C
 The settings of the RS-232 interface for the GSM online status are
configurable
Attention
Please note that the RS-232 interface is only used if something is connected
to the current loop (it has at least one meter connected or a wire jumper
between the two current loop terminals RTX- and RTX+). In this case the
current loop LED must light up (see 2.1).
The following table provides an overview of the basic parameter classes
contained in the ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-VI. These classes are assigned to
numbers, which must also be specified in parameterisation commands.
Summer/Winter time
changeover times (imple-
mented for compatibility
reasons only, see 6.3.1)
Operating parameters
Parameters can only be written by writing a complete class (i.e. an offset
and length must also be specified with '0000' in a parameterisation
command).
When a class is expanded the new parameters must be appended in order
to ensure downward compatibility.
Permitted access types
(R=Read/W=Write)
Class
54
79
ZDUE-GPRS-PLUS-VI
R/W
R/W

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