Receiving Messages From Remote Modems; Saving To A Log File; Limiting The Size Of The Log File; Exporting The Log File - Teledyne BENTHOS UDB-9000 User Manual

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Receiving Messages from Remote Modems

Messages can be received from any remote modem, and when received,
they are displayed in the touch screen display—along with any ranges or sent
messages—when the Modem Comms screen is open. Messages can be
received regardless which screen is open at the time of receipt. When a
message is received, an audio indication is output and the Modem Address
control on the Status and Control bar flashes. Refer to "Status and Control
Bar" on page 4-5 for a description of this bar.

Saving to a Log File

The text displayed in the display box in the Modem Comms screen can be
saved to a log file as ASCII text. To begin saving the text, select Log to File
in the Modem Comms screen on any of the three tabs. Only the text displayed
after selecting Log to File will be saved.

Limiting the Size of the Log File

The size of the log file containing saved text can be limited to a fixed number
of lines, or the size can be limited to the 1 MB data log file storage capacity.
Text logging stops when this limit is reached and "Log File Full" is displayed.
To limit the size of the log file:
1. Touch Logging Options in the
Modem Comms screen on any of
the three tabs.
The Modem Comms Logging
Options window opens as shown in
Figure 4-45.
2. Touch the Log Capacity setting,
and then select the file size.

Exporting the Log File

The log file containing saved text can
be exported as ASCII text for viewing in
any text editor. For the log file to be exported, a serial port of a PC must be
connected to the COM2 serial port of the UDB-9000, and the PC must be
running a terminal program.
User's Manual
TELEDYNE BENTHOS
Figure 4-45 Modem Comms
Logging Options Window
P/N M-270-10, Rev. B

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