Instruction manual guidePORT 3200 system

Table Of Contents
Identifiers
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Changing the identifier parameters
You can easily change the following parameters of an identifier at any time
via a PDA without having to edit the installation on the Central PC and
create and transmit new system files:
! daily operating time
! transmitting power
! repetition rate
! antenna type
! standby mode on/off
To change individual parameters of an identifiers:
Go to the desired identifier with the PDA and start the IDC software.
Point the infra-red panel of the PDA at the infra-red panel of the
desired identifier. The distance between PDA and identifier must not
exceed 1 m.
Choose “Read Parameters” from the “Identifier” menu (see “Reading
the current identifier data (Read Parameters)” on page 12-10).
The settings of the identifier are then displayed on the PDA.
Change the desired parameters (see “Editing the identifier settings
(Edit)” on page 12-8).
Copy the changed parameters back to the identifier (see
“Transmitting identifier settings from the PDA to an identifier (Send
Parameters)” on page 12-11).
Note:
Please note that your current installation now deviates from the
planning you did via the INM software! You should therefore also enter
the changed parameters of this identifier into the installation
database at the Central PC (see “Setting up the identifiers” on
page 8-67) in order to avoid problems the next time you update your
exhibition. Your colleagues who obtain the data not from the PDA but
from the Central PC would otherwise be confused.
Checking the internal clock of an identifier
IDC The identifiers have an internal clock via which the daily operating time is
controlled.
To display the time of this internal clock on the PDA:
Go to the desired identifier with the PDA and start the IDC software.
Point the infra-red panel of the PDA at the infra-red panel of the
desired identifier. The distance between PDA and identifier must not
exceed 1 m.
Choose “Read Time” from the “Identifier” menu (see “Checking the
internal clock of an identifier (Read Time)” on page 12-11).
The internal clock of the identifier is then synchronized with the clock
of the PDA.