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Serial connection (FL16S) is generally done using the serial cable provided with the
logger through the 9-pin COM1 connector at the back of the computer although
COM2 can also be used.
Next, select the desired baud rate from the “Baud Rate” menu. Generally, the
fastest rate of 115,200 is used although; long cables or other factors may require a
slower setting. Click “Connect” to make the connection. If a connection is not made,
an error message will appear. Check the battery, communication cable, driver
installation and COM port settings.
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Modem Connection (FL16S Only):
Access to the FL16S can be made through dial-out to a remote modem by clicking
the “Modem” option. The connection from modem to logger requires an RS-232
serial modem, USB modems are not supported as an interface to the logger;
therefore, the FL16U logger cannot be accessed by modem. Also, some switch
settings must be made to the remote modem and an initialization file may be
required to properly configure the host modem.
Two baud rates are supported 9600 and 19200. Should you experience difficulty
establishing a reliable connection at 19200, try the slower connection speed. Note
that due to the slower baud rates and the additional handshaking performed during
modem communication, The Global Logger software will operate significantly slower
than during a direct connection.
The Global Logger software will remember the last 4 numbers dialed and has a
provision for using a stored text file (.txt extension) for initialization of the host
modem using standard AT commands. Some experience may be required to
configure your modem but a sample command file and some useful tips follow.
Select the baud rate
Type in or find the phone number from the list