![]() ![]() The longer path to open the Auto Call Home PC Setup menu is by Remote Access/Auto Call Home/Start/Settings/PC Setup. ![]() The easiest way to the setup menu, shown below, is via Remote Access/Auto Call Home/Setup PC. To accept a call from a ground vibration monitor. Setup up Auto Call Home on the local home based PC or laptop It is very important to test all features before going to the field. Stop the test using the Cancel button on the ground vibration monitor. Unless the PC or laptop has been configured to auto answer the telephone will only ring. After the “Call Home Test” is enabled, the ground vibration monitor will call the telephone number entered in the Call Home Setup menu. This this feature found by scrolling through the menu items shown under the →+Setup keys on a Minimate or by pressing the “Special Setup” key on a Blastmate III. Using the “Call Home Test” menu on the ground vibration monitor. Test the ground vibration monitor to confirm it Auto Calls When the process is completed the Call Home Setup box will close and return the operator to the main Blastware menu. This may take a minute or two when using a telephone line connection. When ready to configure the remote ground vibration monitor, click on the Send button followed by the OK button. An example telephone number (555-2368) is shown. This number is usually a sting of 7 to 11 digits that follow the letters “ATDT”. Next, enter the telephone number used to call the local home base PC or laptop. ![]() Make sure the Enable Auto Call Home box is checked. Since this lesson is about using a U.S Robotics modem, click on the USR modem button, which auto fills the Auto Answer commands. If using a telephone line, this may take a minute or two because 9600 baud can be slow at times. While staying connected, close the communications window and open the Remote Access/Auto Call Home/Setup Unit menu, shown below. Second configure the ground vibration monitor for Auto Call Home. If Blastware fails to connect to the ground vibration monitor, you may need to review the remote access settings. Use the “Test Communications” button to confirm that the computer and the ground vibration monitor are communicating. Connect to the ground vibration monitor using the perfered method of communication. In either case, the operator needs to start Blastware (run Blastware with Administrative privileges if setups are revert back to previous settings) and open the menu Unit/Communications. This can be completed either by connecting the ground vibration monitor directly to a PC or laptop or through remote access. First setup is to connect to the remote ground vibration monitor. The following lesson assumes the operator knows how to connect to a ground vibration monitor using remote access. The necessary equipment and the initialization process for remote access is covered in the lesson on Remote Access – Modem and Telephone Lines. If this feature is not used to transfer data, events will not be transferred to a local PC and/or the memory of the ground vibration monitor will not be cleared for additional records. Take note that the ground vibration monitor can be setup to call almost any telephone number, based on the Auto Call Home configuration. ![]() This method of transferring event data can be configured to clear the memory of a ground vibration monitor. Auto Call Home downloads event data to a local home based PC or laptopĪfter remote access has been configured. ![]()
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