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Sensor Version – Overall sensor product version, which represents a released combi-
nation of the DSP, Algorithm, FPGA and FPAA subcomponent versions.
DSP Rev – DSP code version date (YYYY-MM-DD).
Algorithms Rev – Algorithm code version date (YYYY-MM-DD).
FPGA Version – FPGA version date (YYYY-MM-DD).
FPAA Version – FPAA version date (YYYY-MM-DD).
Signal Rack Cards – When the switch is on, any rack cards connected to this sensor's
data port will identify themselves by ashing a blink sequence on the main menu
LEDs of the rack card.
Internet Connection
e SmartSensor Matrix can be connected to the Internet, allowing access to the sensor
from anywhere with Internet access. e following is a list of ways to connect the Smart-
Sensor Matrix to the Internet:
Serial to Ethernet Converter – e SmartSensor Matrix can be connected to a local
area network (LAN) by using a Click 301 serial to Ethernet converter.
Serial to 802.11b Wireless – e SmartSensor Matrix can be connected using a Click
420 serial to 802.11b converter. e Click 420 provides serial devices with an IP ad-
dress on a wireless 802.11b network.
Internet Service Providers – e SmartSensor Matrix can be equipped with optional
external modems (CDMA, GMS or GPRS) and assigned an Internet address on these
networks. (Please contact Wavetronix Technical Services for assistance.)
Note
The Internet connection is made to the control bridge and NOT to the data ports.
Use the steps below to connect to the SmartSensor Matrix using an Internet connection:
1 Click on Communication.
2 Click the Internet tab and the Internet setting options will appear (see Figure 5.6).
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