Cellular phone communications, Cellular phone communications -2 – Sensaphone SCADA 3000 Users manual User Manual

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SCADA 3000 User’s Manual

Figure 3: Modem Setup form

On this form, select the modem type and the necessary setup string for that modem. Change

Dial Time-Out, the Inter-Call Delay, and Dial Retries if you want settings different from the

defaults.

Baud Rate: Set the baud rate for the selected port. If your communication type is

modem, set the baud rate to the fastest rate your modem will support. If you will

be connecting your serial port directly to the SCADA 3000, set the baud rate to

38400.

Answer Incoming Calls: Check this box if you want the modem to receive alarm

calls or e-mail calls from the SCADA 3000.

Full Duplex Buffering: Allows communications to run faster during Register

Verification by buffering multiple bytes during transmission. Highly recommended

for modem communications.

The Modbus Protocol Settings are explained below.
Packet Retries: Information flows back and forth between SCADA 3000 and your

PC in data “packets.” Both automatically check for packet transmission errors.

When a bad packet is detected, it gets sent again. Packet Retries determines how

many times a packet is sent before a communication error is logged. Default

retries is 5.

Packet Timeout: The amount of time before the PC gives up and determines that

an individual modbus request has timed out. Decreasing this parameter will not

increase performance, but increasing the parameter may remove occasional errors.

Default: 500 milliseconds.

Retry Delay: This is the amount of time the SCADA 3000 software will wait for a

response from a unit before it decides to make another communication request.

Default is 500 milliseconds.

Buffer Size: Determines the number of bytes to be buffered during communications.

(typical=256)

When you finish configuring the ports manually, click OK to close this form.

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