Omega Vehicle Security OMP-MODL Welding System User Manual


 
5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONS
USING THE OMP-MODL
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BACKUP LITHIUM CELL:
The state of charge display for the lithium cell (used for data
memory and clock backup) will display GOOD or LOW. If
LOW is displayed, download any desired data memory, then
replace the lithium cell (See Appendix D).
INSTALLED H/W (HARDWARE)
This box lists the standard (eg relays, GPDI, etc) and installed
hardware (eg Interface Modules, modems, etc.)
ACTIVE MESSAGES
Displays any messages that have been generated due to
abnormal operating conditions (such as a power failure) or as a
result of a Message Icon being activated from within a Program
Net (Chapter 7).
Time Set
The logger real-time-clock can be set in two different ways.
Synchronized with PC Time: By dragging the Clock Icon from
the PC to the logger and releasing, the PC system time is
programmed into the logger.
Set Absolute Time: Double-clicking on the Clock Icon
overlaying the logger graphic will display a Time Set dialog. Edit
the dialog and select OK to program the logger clock to the
displayed date and time. This method is handy when
communicating via modem with loggers located in different time
zones.
Program Net Transfer
After the serial link is established, a Net icon will display overlaying
both the logger and the PC in the HyperComm window. The
Program Net icon overlaying the logger represents the Program Net
currently loaded into logger memory. The Program Net overlaying
the PC represents the last Program Net edited from within the
HyperNet (Chapter 7) development window or the last Program Net
downloaded from a serially connected logger.
Program Nets can be transferred in both directions:
Downloaded from the logger to the PC to review/edit the
Program Net currently loaded into logger memory.
Uploaded from the PC to the logger to reprogram the
logger
At any time, the Program Net currently loaded in the logger memory
can be downloaded to the PC. Click and drag the Program Net Icon
overlaying the logger to the PC and release it. This Program Net
can then be edited, saved, and/or uploaded back to the logger.
To reprogram the logger with a new Program Net, click and drag the
Net Icon overlaying the PC to the logger and release it. The Net
icon on the PC represents the last Program Net (*.NET) file edited
from within the HyperNet (Chapter 7) window or the last Program
Net downloaded from a serially connected logger.
Figure 5...
-7: Time
Set icon
Figure 5...
-8: Net
icon