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Operator's guide
4 Tools
The menu bar of the DCM's Web site is divided into four sections.
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At the top is a banner identifying the DCM, with an optional
comment. There is also a link to the Summary page, which is
the one you see when you first open the DCM's Web site.
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The next section, Tools, contains links which perform various
actions on the DCM. This includes viewing data, transferring
files from Flash memory and the on-board USB disk, and
troubleshooting.
Once a DCM has been configured for use in a station, operators
will generally only need to use the options in this section.
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Data Transfer contains all the settings which relate to the DCM's
primary function as a seismic data module. Here you will find
servers and clients for all the seismic protocols supported by
your DCM. See Chapter 5, page 64, for details.
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Configuration contains the remaining DCM settings, including
hardware setup, networking and user management. See Chapter
6, page 80, for details.
4.1 Summary
This link displays a page summarizing the current setup of the DCM.
When you first log in to the module over its Web interface, this is the
page you are initially presented with. It is divided into a several
sections:
Serial ports
This table shows all the serial ports connected to the DCM, with
information about each one. Each row also contains lnks to
configuration pages for the port and any digitizer connected to it.
The table is also shown when you choose Configuration – Serial ports.
For full details on the table and on serial port configuration options,
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