Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual
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Compact Database
This menu option will automatically compact the DW9130DB.sdf database. This database will keep track of
all of the alarms, events, recipes, and system events that occur on the 9130. When records are added,
space is reserved in the database table for the maximum amount of characters, regardless of the actual
number of characters in the record. Once the record is added, this space is not released. Instead, it will
still be associated with the record, thereby adding to the total disk space and slowing down the
communication time with the database. Compacting the database will free up this extra space, which will
speed up the amount of time it takes the software to communicate with the database.
Communications Setup
This menu option will allow the user to determine how the
Touchscreen will communicate with the 9130 instrument.
The Media option will be the type of connection the
Touchscreen is using to connect to the 9130. The options
are:
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
Ethernet
If COM1 through COM4 is selected, the user will have to set
the Address and the Baud rate as well. If Ethernet is
selected, then user will have to enter the IP address of the
9130 instrument.
The Address option is the slave address of the 9130
instrument for the COM port communications, or the
Ethernet IP address for Ethernet communications. For the
COM port communications, the address will range from 1 to
250. For Ethernet communications, the address must be
supplied in a 999.999.999.999 format, or it will not be
accepted.
The Baud option is the baud rate for the COM port
communications. The options are:
1200
2400
4800
9600
14400
19200
28800
38400
57600
76800
115200
The button with the number in the bottom left corner of
the screen is the timeout time, in milliseconds, of the
communications intermessage timeout.