Operating Instructions Powador-proLOG_EN
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S e c t i o n 8 ·
M e n u D e s c r i p t i o n
Additional settings when call acceptance = “off”
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Start time for call acceptance:
Time that the unit begins answering
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Stop time for call acceptance:
Time that the unit stops answering
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Bell signals (analogue modem)):
Number of bell signals until the Powador-proLOG
answers
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Time for call acceptance after reset):
Time (in seconds) indicating how long the unit can
be reached for after a restart
8.4.2 Standard
contact
The default setting for the Powador-proLOG is to have all
alarm messages and measured value fi les sent to the address
indicated in the “Standard contact” fi eld. You can make
changes to individual alarm criteria, system messages, and
system parameters.
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Company/Person:
The company or person that is entered in this
fi eld is the name of the contact and is displayed in the
selection boxes for addressing an alarm message.
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Street, postal code, telephone number, contact person:
For documentation purposes only.
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Mobile:
Mobile phone number for alarm notifi cation by SMS
(text message);
the mobile phone number may not contain
formatting
characters.
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Fax:
Fax number for alarm notifi cation by fax;
the fax number may not contain
formatting
characters.
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E-mail:
E-mail address for alarm notifi cation by e-mail (max. 40
characters)
8.4.3 Date/Time
This is where you set the time and date.
8.5 Admin monitoring
8.5.1 Network
The “Network” section is divided into four sub-sections.
1. Settings
The “Settings as PPP server”) section pertains to the network
settings for the Powador-proLOG’s web server.
IP address of the server
IP address of the Powador-proLOG for dialling up by modem/
ISDN/GSM (standard: 192.168.200.1). Netmask of the server:
Do not change.
IP address of the caller
Do not change. (Standard: 192.168.200.51)
Telephone number of the server
This telephone number is the number at which the
Powador-proLOG can be reached The number is used as the
sender’s number when sending an SMS (text message).
The LAN interface (Ethernet) settings pertain to the Powador-
proLOG’s local network settings.
Current IP address
The current IP address of the Powador-proLOG.
Boot protocol
You can choose between none, DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP.
A description of the protocols is shown on page 10.
IMPORTANT
Your changes are not applied until you press the “Save”
button.
ATTENTION
Keep in mind that setting the time directly affects data
logging.
Deviations of a few seconds should not be
corrected.
IMPORTANT
Your changes are not applied until you press the “Save”
button.