Omega Speaker Systems iSE-TC manual Configuration, #1 RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty

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4.3.4 Access Control (continued)

Camera Label: This is the text field to name the camera button on the iSE Home Page, the default is “Camera Location”.

Power Recycle: Clicking this button will reset the power on the iSE.

4.3.5 Configuration

 

 

Setting up the Flash Memory Card can be done in the Configuration page. From the

Home Page Menu click on Configuration to get to the page (see Figure 4.11).

General Description of the Configuration page: There are two general sections “Flash

Card Memory” and “Server”. Flash Card Memory consists of the following titles: Real

Time Clock (RTC), Title, Alarm Setup, and Flash Recording. Server consists of Terminal

Server and Remote Access.

 

 

Title and Flash Recording selections can be editted once by selecting “Activation - Start

Recording” and after that, no modification will take place unless recording is stopped (the

reason for this is to be compliant with the data logging rules). The remaining parameters

can be changed during recording as explained below.

There are several scenarios depending on the state of the Flash Card and the Real Time

Clock (RTC):

 

 

 

#1) RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty.

All the fields must be updated exactly according to the indicated format, “Adjust RTC

Only” check box must be left unchecked, “Activation” selection must set to “Start

Recording” and click the “Update” button. Having done this, it is recommended to

select “Configuration” from “Activation” drop down window, click the “Update” button,

set the “Activation” to “Status/RTC/Alarm” and click the “Update” button one more

time to review/verify that the setup took place as it was intended.

#2) RTC is set, and recording is in progress.

The only possible setups are to update “Date” and “Time” of the Real Time Clock

along with checking “Adjust RTC Only” box. Also, alarms can be updated provided

that “Activation” is set to “Status/RTC/Alarm”. Otherwise, the recording has to be

stopped by selecting “Stop Recording” of the “Activation” drop down window prior to

modifying the Flash Card setup. An alternative way to stop recording is to push

Standby Button (refer to Figure 2.3) of the unit.

#3) RTC is set, recording is stopped, and Flash Card is not empty.

This means that a pre-recorded Flash Card is installed, and by activating the chart the

archived data can be viewed (Refer to Figure 4.8). The chart has the following

selections:

1 Minute, 1 Day, 1 Week,

1 Month, 1 Year

In other words, they are the last specified selection e.g. 1 Day means the last day of

the recorded data. Having done the selection, the “Archives_Enable” button must be

clicked, which will then change to “Archives_Done” and the data will be retrieved

accordingly. Also, the corresponding Start and End dates will reflect the respective

time duration e.g. refer to Figure 4.8 which is the last 1 Day, the dates are:

 

02/20/2004 09:42:10

to

02/21/2004 09:42:10.

#4) RTC is not set and the Flash Card is not empty.

This is similiar to item 3) above except that at the power-up the installed Flash Card was not empty. Or, the Flash Card Reset Button (refer to Figure 2.3) was pushed.

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