
01-09-09
Written by Darren Bagshaw v1.1 5
8. Connecting the Computer to the MI2292.
Once the modems have been checked, connected to the computer and the instrument and the aerials
have been positioned correctly, the GSM connection can be tested. Ensure that all the equipment is
switched on and connected together correctly.
8.1. Open the PowerLink software.
8.2. Click Config -> Port
8.3. Delete the number in the “Target tel. number” box and enter the telephone number
attributable to the SIM in the modem connected to the MI2292 Power Quality Analyser
Plus and click OK
8.4. Click Modem -> Make modem connection
8.5. A window will open and if everything is set up correctly, the following window will be
displayed:
9. Using the software
• Recording can be started by clicking the ! (remote start) button
• Recording can be stopped by clicking the X (remote stop) button
As long as the instrument has stopped recording:
• Instrument settings can be read by clicking File -> Instrument settings -> Read
• Instrument settings can be checked and adjusted by clicking File -> Instrument settings ->
Details
• Instrument signals can be adjusted by clicking File -> Instrument settings -> Details -> …
• Instrument settings can be sent by clicking File -> Instrument settings -> Send
• Data can be downloaded by clicking File -> Download data
• The instrument memory can be cleared by clicking the Clear memory button
While the instrument is recording
• Recordings can be analysed by clicking the Data -> Direct Link (a very good quality
connection for this setting. See “Positioning the Aerials”).
10. Terminating the Connection
Terminating the connection between the instrument and the computer by selecting Modem -> Hang
up modem connection
For more details on setting up the GSM modem, please refer to Appendix VII of the MI2292
user manual.
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