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SignalTrack User's Guide
PROVIDING DATA TO ANOTHER SITE RUNNING SIGNALTRACK
SignalTrack can be configured to supply data to another site that is running SignalTrack. A fixed site
may provide data via a telephone modem, an Ethernet connection, or a radio modem. A mobile site
supplies data using a radio modem. When it is in this mode it is referred to as a slave since the
application it is connected to controls the frequency of the sites. To make SignalTrack a slave, select
the Slave tab in the Options dialog.
CONFIGURING A
NETWORK CONTROL
SITE AS A SLAVE
Check the box Make SignalTrack Supply Data To Master, type in a name for the slave, and
then select the method you want to use to supply the data.
If you select Radio Modem, select the serial port that the radio modem is connected to. The
program will prompt you to assign site ID numbers to each site using the Site Setup (see "Fixed
Sites" on page 45) dialog. The ID's you assign must be unique to any other mobile or radio modem
connected slave sites on the network.
If you select TCP/IP the program will prompt you to enter the IP address or URL and port of the
site you want to connect to.
If you select UDP/IP enter the IP address or the URL and the port number of the site you want to
send the data to.
If you select Telephone you will be prompted to enter the telephone number of the site you want
to connect to.
CONFIGURING A MOBILE AS A SLAVE
If you are using a radio modem, check the box Make SignalTrack Supply Data to Master and
select Radio Modem. Type in the ID number of the slave. Each slave on a radio modem linked
network must have a unique ID between 1 and 255.
Figure 39: Enable the Slave Property to Supply Data to Another SignalTrack Location
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