Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Remote Control, Remote Display, Remote Recorder

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Fig 6.5.2 - Remote Display

Section 6 - Communication

6.5.2 Remote Control

There are two remote control programs available for controlling the recorder over the Ethernet. Remote Display is recommended if you are on the same network as the recorder. Remote Manager allows control of the recorder over a wide area network (WAN) when the recorder is on the other side of a firewall. The Remote Manager funnels all communication through a single port and is consequently slower than the Remote Display. Both programs allow a user to sit at a PC and operate the recorder as though they were right at the unit.

6.5.2.1Remote Display

The Remote Display program is installed from the software installation disk that came with the recorder. This program requires support programs that need to be in the correct folder which is managed by the installation. If these files do not exist you will get an error message. This program will only work on a local area network. Once installed it is launched by double clicking the Remote Display Icon shown right. This launches the

program window as shown below.

Select an IP Address from the pull down menu or add a new one by clicking the ADD Recorder Icon – shown right. This will pop up a form to enter IP Address, Description and User name. Once this is added click the ADD button to close.

Enter the password (which is never stored) and then press the Connect Icon –

This will launch a separate window and make

connection with the recorder. It will display a real time image of the recorder screen which updates every second and is interactive. Use the mouse cursor to tap on the “screen” as though you were touching

the actual recorder screen. You can now do everything you could if you were physically in front of the actual recorder.

The window menu functions are

File: Connect or Exit. These should not be used but rather use the control window above.

Zoom: This enables x1, x2 or x3 zoom of the recorder screen in the window.

Tools: Send all mouse moves – this is active irrespective of the setting.

Help: About shows the copyright and version number

You may control the recorder any way you wish. To terminate the connection hit the “X” in the upper right corner or preferably the disconnect button in the control window

Fig 6.5.3 - Remote Recorder

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents Environment and Location Installation Wiring Specifications and ProceduresDisplay Elements Browsing Historic Data Timer/Totalizer Reset Special EventsTurning the unit off Annotating Trends Browsing AnnotationsSystem Administrative Menu AlarmsRecord Setup Digital Input/OutputUSB Connections Utility Programs Touch Screen Cleaning Instructions CalibrationWorld Wide Web Web Based FTP Manager Ethernet Protocols 102Symbols Trademarks09/11/2008 REV Overview General DescriptionSystem Overview System Overview09/11/2008 REV Recorder Front Display AreaIR Comm Port Status IndicatorMedia Door StylusPower Supply Recorder Rear PanelAnalog Inputs Input/Output Module Computer InterfaceConfiguration Files FilesActivity Files Exhibitor SoftwareData Files Miscellaneous FilesQuick Start Guide Activity Lights KeyboardingHelp SecurityRemote Access Passwords User LevelsEquipment Handling Environment and LocationInstallation Recorder Dimensions in Inches mmPanel Mounting Front Panel Cut OutPanel Front Gasket Rear View Panel InsertionWiring Specifications and Procedures Power RequirementsPower Connections Signal Input Wiring Rear PanelThermocouple Inputs Resistance Temperature Detector RTD InputsAnalog Inputs Linear InputsPotential Free Contacts FrequencyEthernet Relay Output, Contact InputUSB Connection Audio ConnectionMouse and Keyboard Connection 24Vdc Isolated Output Option Isolated Serial Interface Option18 RS485 Adapter 19 RS485 120 Ohm Jumper Display Elements Live Display AreaTask Bar Utility Setup Menu Utility Setup Menu09/11/2008 REV Alarm, Event and Activity Logs Record SessionFolder Mydata Data File Mydata.dat Bitmap Files Text Files Configuration Manager Load ConfigurationSending Email E-mail WindowUser Login Display UtilitiesDisplay Brightness Special Events Timer/Totalizer ResetRecord on Alarm Background ColorSystem Setup Email on Alarm EventRecord Setup Digital Input Setup Record Mode Alarm Master SetupAnnotating Trends Drawing on the ScreenBrowsing Historic Data Adding a Text MessageZoom and Compress Data 13.4 Zoom with point markersView Memos and Bitmaps Using the Cursor13.8 Cursor Mode 13.6 Memo View 13.7 Bitmap ViewUsing Browser Jump To Browsing AnnotationsMaster Channel Setup Setup display as shown rightInput Channels Channel Setup Channel SetupChannel Type Setup Linear InputResistance Input Industrial Square Root Extraction Thermocouples and RTDsCalculated Channel Setup Calculated Input09/11/2008 REV Gated Timer Conditional InputReset Point TotalizerFrequency/Pulse Count Frequency13 Pulse Count Setup Pulse CountRecorder Setup Display Builder Building the DisplayEditing 3 Display BuilderRotate List Digital Displays Digital Display SetupWidgets Will show OFFDisplaying Min, Max or Average Values Channel Type Shows the current widget style for Bar Graph SetupBar Graphs Channel. For information only09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Trend Setup Trend Setup Window09/11/2008 REV Alarms RateAlarm Master Setup 1 Alarm Master SetupAlarm Setup Digital Input/Output Digital Output Setup 1 Digital Output SetupDigital Input Setup 09/11/2008 REV Record Setup Select ChannelsWhat to Record Media and FilenameRecord Rate Point type Max Min AverageTimed Record Split FilesTriggered Record Media Alarm System Administrative Menu System Admin Menu09/11/2008 REV Temperature Compensation System SetupNTP Time Server Config Auto Save Modbus SettingsMouse Pointer Enable Menu TimeoutUser Setup Password Management UserFile Explorer Web User Manager Network Settings7 Web User Admin 6 Network IP AddressSmtp Email Settings Set ActiveSync Password9 USB ActiveSync Password Registry Languages System ReFlash09/11/2008 REV Communication World Wide Web3 View Recorder Web Based FTP Manager 2 FTP File Manager Communication Ethernet Protocols OPC ServerModbus Server Modbus Status RegistersModbus Data Registers Register # USB Connections Utility Programs FTP Manager09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Remote Control Remote Display3 Remote Recorder Remote Manager 4 Remote Manager5 Remote Manager Connected Cleaning Instructions Touch ScreenCalibration Zero Cal Calibrating Linear Voltage InputsSet Channel Full CalStore Cal Calibrating the RTD Current SourceCalibrating Frequency Go to Table of Contents Power Requirements Resolution ColorVirtual Chart Speed Power Fail ProtectionType Range C Accuracy C Range F Accuracy F Weight SafetyDimensions Recording RatesAppendix B Digital Input Voltage Adjustment Input Board Fig B-4 Digital IO Module Jumpers 2 Channel shownWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature

RD8300 specifications

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