VEGA RS232_Ethernet connection User Manual

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9 Measured value transmission to a WEB-VV server

RS232/Ethernet connection • VEGAMET 391/624/625, VEGASCAN 693, PLICSRADIO C62

30325-EN-130701

modem) is the simplest choice. Alternatively, when there is no tel-

ephone connection and a wireless modem is used, the data transmis-

sion is carried out via GSM or GPRS. For cost reasons transmission

via GPRS is recommended, as charges are based on the transmitted

volume.
The following modems can be used for measured value transmission:

Phoenix Contact PSI-Data/Fax modem (analogue telephone

network), art. no.: MODEM.JX

Siemens TC35i (GSM radio modem), art. no.: MODEM.FX

Insys GPRS 5.0 serial (GPRS radio modem), art. no.: MODEM.GX

To access the Internet, access data from an Internet service provider

(ISP) must be obtained. These data are entered into the signal condi-

tioning instrument via PACTware. When GSM or GPRS is implement-

ed, a SIM card is additionally required.

Signal conditioning instrument with analogue modem

Prerequisites for setup:

PC with PACTware and suitable DTM as well as access to the

signal conditioning instrument via VEGACONNECT or USB

Access data from an Internet provider (ISP) must exist (call by call

or contractual relationship)

Analogue telephone connection with direct outward dialing (note:

dialout number “0” as prefix may be necessary)

No telephone number blocking for the number used to call the ISP

Start PACTware and make a connection to the signal conditioning in-

strument. Select the menu item "Instrument settings - RS232 interface

". Carry out the following steps as shown in the following illustrations.

Enter the parameters for the RS232 interface as shown.

Fig. 8: RS232 configuration

Enter the parameters for the dial-in connection as shown. These data

make access from outside possible (remote parameterisation). The

password is "webvv".

RS232 configuration

Dial-in connection

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