Lcp file server, Screen 1: lcp file server, Screen 2a: setup lcp file server (1/2) – Liquid Controls DMS Setup User Manual
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LCP File Server
Screen 1: LCP File Server
The LCP File Server application provides access to the
hard drivers in the DMS i1000 from the DMS i1000 Lap
Pad or other computer systems.
When the application is initialized, a copyright notice will
display for approximately two seconds. Depending on the
contents of the DMS i1000 internal flash card, the display
will remain on
Screen 1 shown to the right or advance to
Screen 5 on page 69.
To setup the LCP File Server, press
Init (F5) to advance
to
Screen 2 shown below. To exit from this application,
press
ALT and ESC together to return to DMS i1000Menu
on page 16.
Screen 2a: Setup LCP File Server (1/2)
Language is used to select the user interface language
that will display on the DMS i1000 Lap Pad for the LCP
File Server application. Press
ENTER to open a list box
window containing a list of languages available. Move
the pointer to the desired language and press
ENTER
to accept.
Number of File Handles is the number of files that the
LCP File Server will allow opened at one time on the
DMS i1000 computer. The default value for this field is
3,
however, if the office computer needs access to more than
three files simultaneously, this field can be changed to a
larger value. Press
ENTER to open a field edit window
and enter a value from
3 to 255.
LCP Node Address is the address of the DMS i1000
computer that the office computer will refer to when
sending an LCP File Server request (using a wireless
transmitter). This field can contain any value from
1 to
255, and should match the value being used by the office
computer that is accessing the files on the DMS i1000
computer. This value should be unique for each DMS
i1000 system. For example, each vehicle with a DMS
i1000 system would be assigned a unique
LCP Node
Address so the office computer can identify which vehicle
it is communicating with.
Press
ENTER to open a field edit window and enter the
desired value.
Port shows the communications port assigned to the file
server along with its baud rate.
Press
Next (F1) to advance to Screen 2b on page 67.
Press
Port (F3) to advance to Screen 3 on page 68.
Press
Vers (F4) to advance to the DMS i1000 About
Display on page 12.
Press
Srvr (F5) to advance to Screen 5 on page 69.
LCP File Server (DMS i1000)
v1.00
Welcome to LCP File Server!
To set up the file server, go
to the SETUP LCP FILE SERVER
screen by pressing F5/Init.
(1/2)
English
3
1
COM1 at 115200 Baud
SETUP LCP FILE SERVER
Language:
Number of File Handles:
LCP Node Address:
Port:
Next Port Vers Srvr