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Appendix D. Troubleshooting tips

Appendix D.1. Connection Tips & Hints

The ATMI-TGM’s serial ports are configured using the TGM’s configuration file – typically named config.dat

Search for the following section. The port you wish to connect to must be set as a “Remote Console”.

/* the channel utilization array specifies how a parallel (or serial) */

/* channel is to be utilized. The possible entries are:

*/

/*

0

= this channel is forced out of service (not implemented, etc)*/

/*

1

= this channel is a printer device

*/

/*

2

= this channel is a remote console

*/

/* There can be more than one printer device (max = all 3 channels), */

/* but there can be only one remote console (COM1: or COM2 :).

*/

/* Leave the Acoustic Sensor entry = 0 (controlled by bvCous)

*/ /* PMC */

BYTE chanUtil[] = {

 

0,

// [0] = local (parallel) printer

 

0,

// [1]

= COM1: serial channel

 

2,

// [2]

= COM2: serial channel

 

0,

// [3]

= Acoustic Sensor serial channel

 

};

 

 

 

/* the baudRate table specifies the baud rate for the serial channels */

/* can be one of: 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 */

/* an entry of 0 in chanUtil[] overrides the entry here

*/ /* PMC, too slow and wont finish printing in time

*/

 

 

 

WORD baudRate[] =

{

 

XX,

// [0]

 

 

9600,

// [1]

// COM1:

 

9600,

// [2]

// COM2:

 

9600,

// [3]

// cous chan

 

};

 

 

 

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Contents FS-8700-103 ATMI-TGM Serial Driver Table of Contents Client Only 1 Server Node Allowed PER Port Max Nodes Supported FieldServer Mode CommentsAtmi TGM Serial Driver Description FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial ManualFieldServer Technologies Description Required 3rd Party ConfigurationHardware Connections Hardware Connection Tips / Hints Malfun Printer OFF LineMalfun Remote OFF Line Column Title Function Legal Values Configuring the FieldServer as a Atmi TGM Serial ClientData Arrays/Descriptors Section TitleClient Side Connection Descriptions Client Side Node DescriptorsNone Column Function Legal Values Title Driver Related Map Descriptor ParametersTiming Parameters RDBC, ARSCalr Map Descriptor Example #1 Calr ReportMap Descriptor Example #2 QLA Report QIR Map Descriptor Example #3 QIR Report MalfunctionsGEH4 H2AC H2S H2SE HCL N2O NF3 NH3 PH3 Pocl POCL3 Sihx Gas Name Index ValueNone ASH3 CH4 CH4AC CL2 DETOffset Malfunction Return to Normal Appendix A.2. Malfunction TableAppendix A.3. Gas Concentration Engineering Units Engineering Units Index ValueARU PPM PPB LEL PCT Alarm Reset ALL Malfunctions Clear Data Array specified by the DABitName ContentsAppendix B.2. How Gas Data is Stored Data Array specified by the DataArrayNamePPM TGM Appendix B.4. Adding / Modifying Hard Coded Gas NamesDisk is Full TGM Appendix B.5. Adding / Modifying Malfunction StringsC2H5OH TGM Disk Nearly Full TGMAppendix B.6. Adding / Modifying ‘Return to Normal’ Strings Disk no Longer Full TGMDisk not Full TGM Appendix B.8. Synchronizing Malfunctions Appendix C. Driver Error Messages FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial ManualPage 22Message FYI FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial Manual Message#21 Appendix C.1. Exposing Driver Operating Statistics UINT16Stat Relative Offset FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial Manual Word baudRate = This page Intentionally Left Blank

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