How Do I Download Data for Archiving or Printing?
In order to
download data from the
ThermaViewer™ it must be able to communicate to the serial port of a computer. This can be done with:
Serial Cable
The serial cable supplied by 2DI to connect the
ThermaViewer™ to a computer via the serial port. Using a serial to USB adaptor, if your computer doesn't have a serial port. The supplied cable is plugged into the adaptor which is plugged into the USB port on your laptop or computer. A serial to USB cable can be purchased at a computer store, Radio Shack or from 2DI.
Wireless Cable
Using a wireless cable. This is done by connecting a blue-tooth device to the DB9 end of the supplied cable and an additional blue-tooth device to the COM port of your computer PC. Blue-tooth devices can communicate wirelessly with each other within a 10m range. Some wireless cables allow communication up to 30m. Wireless cables can be supplied by a number of different suppliers. 2DI has verified that the Air Cable, Serial from
AIRcable works properly with the within the 10m (apx 30 feet) range they guarantee.
Modems
Since the
ThermaViewer™communicates over a serial connection it can also communicate through modems. An external modem plugged into the DB9 connector of the
ThermaViewer™ cable and set to auto-answer can be called from any PC with a serial modem. Once the modem on the
ThermaViewer™ answers, data can be downloaded using the TView software supplied with the unit
IP
There are products available that will convert a serial connection to an IP address. As long as the PC side of the connections is using a COM address, any computer could have access to that PC and be able to download data stored in the
ThermaViewer™ .
Precidia,
Lantronix, and
Lava Computers have products to do this. An
application note on using the Lantronix UDS-10 or UDS-100 is available. The Lava products are truly plug and play and almost self-configuring.
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