Specifications
23G-Series RO System
3024270 Rev G 82 14Oct13
To capture data from ECM-100 to a PC using HyperTerminal®
Go to the windows application (START menu) and choose
“Programs””Accessories””Communications””HyperTerminal”
You will then need to choose a file name, i.e. “23G RO data” click
OK
You will then need to choose the connection, i.e. COMM 1, COMM
2 etc. click OK
You will then be prompted to choose a BAUD rate. The baud rate
on the computer should match the baud rate on the ECM-100
controller. You can verify the baud rate on the controller by going
to menu 13 on the ECM-100. (Refer to the O & M manual for
instructions to change the baud rate. The factory setting on the
ECM-100 Baud rate is 1200). The ECM-100 has four different
baud rates to choose from (1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600). The
higher the baud rate the faster the information will be transferred.
You will also need to choose flow control, you should choose
“Xon/Xoff” and click OK
At the top of the hyper terminal screen choose
“Transfer””Capture text”, you will then need to give a file name,
i.e. “23 Data Oct 2003”. Once you choose the file name, put it on
your desktop so that it is easier to find once the information has
been down loaded.
You are now ready to start downloading the information from the
ECM-100. Go to Menu 05 “LOG TABLES” and press “ENTER”,
“Historical Values” will be displayed. You then will need to enter
the pass code “HAND/AUTO”, “CIP”, “ALARM BY-PASS”, at this
point you will see the letter ”P” in the upper right hand corner of the
display screen, this denotes that the information is being
transferred to the computer.
Once the information is downloaded, it can be put in different
formats, MS Excel is recommended so that different data points
can be isolated and trended if desired. The following table (6.10)
defines the two digit codes used to help determine errors.










