Omp-modl p – Omega Vehicle Security OMP-MODL User Manual
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2. From within HyperTrack, construct a real-time HyperTrack Net.
(Note that this is a different Net than the Program Netuploaded
into the OMP-MODL memory. The HyperTrack Net runs on the
PC)
3. Establish the serial connection between the PC and the OMP-
MODL
4. Enable real-time tracking
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A OMP-MODL that is to be used in the real-time tracking mode must be
programmed with a Program Net that incorporates Probe Point icons. The Probe
Point icons are connected to nodes within the Program Net that the User may want
to monitor through HyperTrack. Not all nodes with Probe Point icons must be
displayed on the PC during HyperTrack, however any node to be monitored must
have a Probe Point icon.
Probe Point icons can be given a Name via the conventional icon configuration
dialog box. This name is used as a column heading during real-time tracking (see
the Master Icon Reference in Appendix A).
Figure 10... -3 shows a simple two thermocouple Program Net that has Probe Point
icons to allow HyperTrack display of the two temperatures, Tinlet and Toutlet, and
the cooling fan status FanStat.
Nodes within the Program Net to which Probe Point icons are connected can also be
displayed on the OMP-MODL front-panel LCD real-time. Refer to Chapter 2 for real-
time LCD display of Probe Point icons.
After completion of the Program Net, upload it to the OMP-MODL memory. Refer to
Chapter 7 for Program Net development and uploading procedures.
Figure 10... -
2: Probe
Point icon
Figure 10... -3: Example Program Net with Probe Point
icons connected for tracking (built in HyperNet window)