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e remainder of the arguments depends upon the connection type.
For Internet connections arguments 4–8 are as follows:
Argument 4 is the IP address with the standard dotted decimal notation (e.g.
10.10.10.10).
Argument 5 is the IP port (e.g. 4002).
Argument 6 is the communication timeout specied in ms (e.g. 1000).
Argument 7 is the buer size as specied in bytes (e.g. 02048).
Argument 8 is for automatically upgrading the sensor (e.g. AutoUpgrade).
If you are making an Internet connection and arguments 2–7 are not specied, a connec-
tion will be made assuming the last settings used. For example, it is possible to connect to
the last sensor connected to with the following command line:
"C:\Program Files\Wavetronix\SmartSensor Manager Advance v3.2.0\Bin\SSM Advance
v3.2.0.exe" Internet
Or it is possible to specify all of the connection options as in the following example:
"C:\Program Files\Wavetronix\SmartSensor Manager Advance v3.2.0\Bin\SSM Advance
v3.2.0.exe" Internet UseID 0018 10.10.254.21 4002 1000 02048
For serial connections Arguments 4–12 are as follows:
Argument 4 is the communication port (e.g. COM1).
Argument 5 is the baud rate (e.g. 9600).
Argument 6 is the communication timeout specied in ms (e.g. 250).
Argument 7 is the buer size specied in bytes (e.g. 02048).
Argument 8 is the number of data bits (e.g. 8).
Argument 9 is the ow control (e.g. None).
Argument 10 is the parity (e.g. None).
Argument 11 is the stop bits (e.g. 1).
Argument 12 is for automatically upgrading the sensor (e.g. AutoUpgrade).
Arguments 6–11 are usually the same and do not have to be specied every time if so. e
following is the example of how to connect to an isolated sensor on a specic communica-
tions port assuming the usual advance settings:
"C:\Program Files\Wavetronix\SmartSensor Manager Advance v3.2.0\Bin\SSM Advance
v3.2.0.exe" Serial Isolated Unknown COM1 9600
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