Connect Tech CTIM-00044 user manual SCM Serial Configuration Manager, Getting Access to the SCM

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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net Sync User Manual

SCM (Serial Configuration Manager)

Description

The Serial Configuration Manager is one of the applications you can use to access the Configuration Data Space (CDS) settings of the Blue Heat/Net Sync. Since the CDS stores the default serial port settings, it is important that the line mode is configured prior to first use. Accessing the ports will not be possible otherwise.

Getting Access to the SCM

To access the SCM, simply connect a serial port terminal device (or a PC running a terminal emulator program) to any of the serial ports on the Blue Heat/Net Sync and enter a correct Password. A command prompt is then sent to the terminal and CDS parameters can be changed using a command line style of entry.

Blue Heat/Net Sync has configurable line interfaces. Certain settings can affect access to the SCM. The ports are scanned as follows:

The default line mode setting of all ports is Undefined. Under these conditions, the first two ports are set to RS-232 mode during port scanning. Access to the SCM is available through these ports only (you should set all ports to a known state prior to use).

When a port is set to something other than Undefined, any port with a setting of RS-232 or RS- 485 Full Duplex will be scanned. Otherwise, scanning is not performed and access to SCM is not available.

NOTE: To access the Blue Heat/Net Sync via the SCM your serial line interface settings must be at the default values of 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit (9600, 8, n, 1). No flow control is recommended.

In a situation where port scanning is not performed, you can still access the SCM using the push button reset on the back of the unit. Follow the instructions in the section Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default Settings to access the SCM in this situation

See the section which describes how the Blue Heat/Net Sync boots for a complete description of the Bootup process of the Blue Heat/Net Sync and how to access the SCM.

SCM Command Reference

SCM commands are entered as strings of ASCII characters with options separated by whitespace characters. The entire command line is terminated by a CR character or CR/LF character pair.

Command lines can be entered manually (via a terminal or a PC with terminal emulator program) or sent from an application program.

If an SCM command is entered with no options specified, the command shows the syntax of its options and the current setting of those options.

Brief Command List

boot

Bootup settings

cfg

SCM operational settings

exit

Exits the SCM application (and optionally reboots the Blue Heat/Net Sync)

help

Brief list of available commands and their syntax

info

Blue Heat/Net Sync general information and flash verification

net

Network settings

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