Configuring the dcm1 with the dcm1 utility tool, Installing the utility tool, Connecting to the dcm1 – Cloud Electronics DCM1 User Manual

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DCM1 & DCM1e Installation and User Guide V1.0

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UTILITY

Configuring the DCM1 with the

DCM1 Utility Tool

Almost all DCM1 configurations and settings may be made
remotely using serial commands through the rear panel
RS232 INTERFACE

connector*. A simple software

application, the DCM1 Utility Tool, uses this feature to permit
the DCM1 to be configured remotely on a laptop, tablet or
other Windows-compatible device. This allows an installation

engineer to pre-configure a DCM1 off-site, and then upload
the unit’s core configuration and settings from the device

with a single mouse click. Further adjustments to individual
settings may be made in a similar manner.

*A version of the Utility Tool which can use an

Ethernet connection between the device running the Tool and
a DCM1e as well as an RS-232 serial link will be available

during 2014. This will allow devices without either serial
or USB ports to use the Tool, provided they have network
capability. Please check

www.cloud.co.uk

for details.

Installing the Utility Tool

The DCM1 Utility Tool may be used with either the DCM1 or
DCM1e. At the time of publication, the application has been
tested with Windows XP (+SP3), Windows Vista, Windows
7 and Windows 8; please check

www.cloud.co.uk

for any

updates to this list. Note that there is no Mac version.
The Utility Tool may be downloaded free of charge from the
Cloud website,

www.cloud.co.uk

. From the Home page, select

Products, then the DCM1 or DCM1e. Select Technical Notes

from the options list on the right; download the two Utility

Tool files – the application itself is a .zip file, the other is a
.pdf

ReadMe file. Save the files to a suitable location.

The ReadMe file gives information about DCM1 OS
compatibility; see page 39 for details of how to check which

firmware version is installed.
Navigate to the .zip file, and unpack it. The zip contains a
single .exe file, DCM1Utility Tool Vn_m.exe (where
n.m

is the version number). Save this file to any convenient

location.

Connecting to the DCM1

Serial communication between the Utility Tool and a DCM1
uses one of the device’s Comms ports. If the device does not
have a 9-pin serial port, obtain a USB to RS-232 convertor

and connect to a USB port. Use a standard, male-to-female,
9-pin serial cable to between either the native serial port or
the USB convertor and the DCM1’s

RS232 INTERFACE

connector. See page 66 for further information regarding
the interface and cable.
The Utility Tool operates at 9600 baud, which is the default
baud rate of the DCM1’s serial port. If the baud rate has been
altered, it will be necessary to reset it to 9600 baud. See page
38 for details on how to do this.
Launch the Utility Tool by clicking on its .exe file icon.
The Tool defaults to the Comms port in use last time the
application was run; at the first launch, this will be Com 1. If the
serial (or USB) port being used is different, it can be chosen
by selecting Port in the Menu bar and choosing the correct
one. If you have a problem establishing communication with

the DCM1, please check your device’s port settings.

COMMS PORT

(if fitted)

USB PORT

NETWORK

PORT

LAPTOP, TABLET, OR OTHER

COMPUTER DEVICE

LAPTOP, TABLET, OR OTHER

COMPUTER DEVICE

9-pin SERIAL CABLE

COMMS PORT

(if fitted)

USB PORT

NETWORK

PORT

9-pin SERIAL CABLE

USB TO RS-

232

ADAPTOR

USB CABLE

COMMS PORT

(if fitted)

USB PORT

(if fitted)

NETWORK

PORT

NETWORK CABLE

OR

ETHERNET INTERFACE (DCM1e only)
SERIAL INTERFACE

ETHERNET INTERFACE (DCM1e only)
SERIAL INTERFACE

ETHERNET INTERFACE (DCM1e only)

SERIAL INTERFACE

For use with updated version of Utility Tool; available during 2014

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