Tcp/ip socket connections – Vaisala AWS330 User Manual

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6. In

the

Command wait timeout (ms) field, enter a value in

milliseconds that specifies for how long AWS Client will wait for
the logger to respond when AWS Client sends a requests over the
serial line connection. If the request, for instance, a log file
download, succeeds within the timeout, a success message is
displayed. If the request fails, a failure message is displayed
instead, and you have the option to try again at a later time. Factors
such as the current load on the logger, delays in the connection, and
the response length affect whether or not the timeout will expire
during a request.

7. From

the COM port field, select the serial port to be used on your

computer and the line parameters. The default line parameters for
the QML logger are 9600 bps, No parity bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
No flow control.

8.

If you are using a modem to connect to the QML logger, enter also
the Telephone number to dial, the modem Initialization and Dial
commands
, and the Hangup command. For instance, in the
Initialization command field, you could enter "ATE\rATX1";
that is, multiple AT commands separated by a "\r". Likewise, in the
Dial-up command
field, you could enter ATDT123456; that is, an
AT command immediately followed by a phone number.

9.

Save your settings and return to the Address Book window by
selecting Save.

TCP/IP Socket Connections
To add an Address Book entry for a TCP/IP socket connection, proceed
as follows:

1. On

the

Settings menu, select Address Book.

2. Select

New. The fields for selecting new connection parameters are

displayed.

3. From

the

Type list, select Client Socket or Server Socket as the

connection type. The fields for selecting the TCP/IP connection
parameters, shown in Figure 85 on page 143, are displayed.

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