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Opening Service Connection through
QML Logger
For instructions on operating AWS Client, refer to Chapter 5, Software
Configuration and Operation, on page 103.
The command interface of the modem or a serial sensor can be accessed
through the QML logger, for example, to send the AT commands
manually. To control the modem or sensor directly, first open the service
connection to the logger. Then enter one of the following commands:
Table 55
Opening Connection to Devices
Device Command
GSM/GPRS modem
open MOD1_1
Ultrasonic Wind Sensor WMT703 open COM1
To terminate this operation, type close. While the direct connection to the
modem or sensor is open, any automatic operation through the connected
port is blocked.
Recording Terminal Connection Text
In problem situations, you can save the commands and program
responses that you see in the AWS Client terminal connection window.
To capture all the text shown in the terminal window into a file, first
select Settings, then Options, then select the Trace log on option. The
program starts saving all text into a file of format yyMMddHHmmSS.log,
where yy stands for year, MM for month, and dd for day. The file is
stored in the Trace log directory you have defined in the Options
window.
NOTE
AWS Client software keeps recording terminal connection history until
the Trace log on option is cleared. Do not neglect to clear this option
once you have recorded enough messages; otherwise, log files will
accumulate over time and unnecessarily reserve disk space.
When you no longer need the capture files, you can delete them from
your PC. The capture file is in format yyMMddHHmmSS.log, which
name is a time stamp of the file's creation. The file is saved in the Trace
log directory you have defined in the Options window.