GE RPV311 Technical Manual page 167

Distributed multifunction fault recorder
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RPV311
1.2.2
Access
1.2.3
Editing Configuration File
<interval>xxx</interval>
<equipment enabled="xxx">
<address>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</address>
<timeout>xx</timeout>
<record>xxxxx</record>
<bandwidth>x</bandwidth>
<delete>xxx</delete>
<modem enabled="xx">
<phonenumber>xxxxx</phonenumber>
RPV311-TM-EN-7
Scanner is accessed through an xml configuration file, where it is possible to
configure a list of pieces of equipment to be scanned in each cycle, the configuration
file can be saved either in a standard file
(C:\RPV\scanner\conf\conf.xml) or in an alternative file, which in turn can be
indicated by command line.
The Scanner can also be started directly of the desktop icon on the desktop created
when the user install the RPV Tools.
Using Notepad or any other editor, open the xml configuration file located in
C:\RPV\scanner\conf\conf.xml.
The configuration file must be saved; otherwise, the configuration will be lost.
To configure each RPV311, it is necessary to fill in the file fields as shown below:
Configuration file fields
Time interval between the beginning of a
cycle and the beginning of another,
expressed in seconds
Indicates whether the configured RPV will be
scanned or not (yes or no)
IP address of the RPV to be scanned
Waiting time for communication with the RPV
expressed in seconds
Indicates the type of the record that will be
transferred or saved on the PC. The records
can be fault, disturbance, steady-state, SOE
and TW.
Limits or raises the baud rate of the records,
where zero means no baud limits, expressed
in KB
Determine whether automatic removal,
programmed on the RPV, will be ignored or
not (yes or no)
Enter Yes if communication with the RPV is
only by modem or enter No if the modem is
not necessary for, communication with the
RPV
Telephone number to connect the modem
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