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▌▌ Ethernet Terminal Emulator (Ethernet DTE)

Before using Ethernet Terminal Emulator, you should install the Ethernet Terminal Emulator program on
your PC. Please follow the installation procedure.


■Installation
1. Double click the “Setup.exe” file to run the
installation wizard. Before beginning the installation
of Terminal Emulator, “.Net Framework 3.5” and
“Visual C++ Runtime Libraries (x86)” are installed
firstly.
Click [Accept] to start installing “.Net Framework
3.5.”

2. For program dependence, “Visual C++ Runtime


Libraries (x86)” must be installed.
Click [Install] to setup.

3. After completion of installing “.Net Framework


3.5” and “Visual C++ Runtime Libraries (x86)”,
the following screen is displayed. Click [Next >] to
specify the installation path and user. Then Ethernet
Terminal Emulator starts installing.

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4. Click [Browse…] to specify the folder for installation.


To run the Terminal Emulator with an anonymous,
select [Everyone].
Having own account and wanting to use it, select
[Just me]. After finishing setting, click [Next >] to
continue the installation.

The default path is

NOTE C:\Program Files\DRTECH\DRT_


Ether_Term_Emul.
The installation path can be
changed according to the PC
environment.

5. Click [Next >] to confirm and start installation, click


[<Back] to return to previous step, and click [Cancel]
to cancel the installation procedure.

6. When the installation is completed, the following


screen appears. Click [Close] to exit the installation
procedure.


■Uninstallation
Click START>Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs select and remove the DRT_Ether_Term_
Emul.

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Terminal Mode

1. Double click the icon on the desktop to start Terminal Emulator.


Or select START>All Programs>DRTECH>DRT_Term_Emul.exe

Before beginning Terminal Emulator, please make sure the detector power turns off.
NOTE

2. Turn the detector power on.


When power is turned on, Terminal Emulator tries to connect to detector automatically.

When connected successfully, the connection state of status bar on the bottom left of the Terminal
Emulator is changed from “Connecting……” to “Connection established,” and the IP address of the
connected detector is displayed in the IP address field.

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3. As the Ethernet Terminal Emulator features auto-connect function, it will enter Terminal Mode
automatically.

The front 3 digit number of detector’s IP address must have the same value set in the IP
Prefix. For more information about IP Prefix, refer to Step 4. Set the network setting
NOTE
(Optional...) (p. 62).

The TERMINAL MODE MENU has 3 options :

USER MODE Can be accessed by the user.

OPERATOR MODE Can be accessed only by the operator.

EXIT TERMINAL MODE Closes terminal mode.

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User Mode

To activate User Mode, enter “1” in the Terminal Mode menu screen.

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User Mode has 8 options as below.

1. EXECUTES SELF-TEST
2. PROGRAM READY DELAY
3. PROGRAM EXPOSURE WINDOW TIME
4. SELECT EXPOSURE PROTECTION MODE
5. SELECT ADAPTIVE ERASE MODE
P. PREVIOUS MENU
?. PRINT MENU
X. EXIT TERMINAL MODE

Check the status of the internal module in the


EXECUTES SELF-TEST
detector.

PROGRAM READY DELAY Check or change the Ready Delay value.

PROGRAM EXPOSURE WINDOW TIME Check or change the Exposure Window Time value.

SELECT EXPOSURE PROTECTION MODE Activate/deactivate the Exposure Protection Mode.

SELECT ADAPTIVE ERASE MODE Activate/deactivate the Adaptive Erase Mode.

PREVIOUS MENU Return to the previous menu.

PRINT MENU Display all the options for User Mode.

EXIT TERMINAL MODE Exit terminal mode.

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1. SELF-TEST
To run the SELF-TEST, press “1” in User Mode.
If SELF-TEST is successfully completed, all the test results become changed to “OK!”.

• If your detector has a problem with the operating temperature, you will get a “Failed”
answer for the current operating temperature. In this case, you are advised to shut
NOTE
down the power to the detector and allow a cooling time at least more than one hour.
If you still get the same error message after one hour of cooling, then report your claim
to the DRTECH Customer Support Team ([email protected]).
• If your detector has a problem with the "Erase Light" operation, you will get a
“Failed” answer. In this case, report your cliam using our claim form, CDN(Customer
Dissatisfaction Notice / refer to the last page in this Service Manual) to cs@drtech.
co.kr immediately. Your detector should be returned to DRTECH for repair.
• If your detector has a problem with Read/Write Memory operation, you will get a “Failed”
answer. In this case, report your cliam using CDN to [email protected] immediately.
Your detector should be returned to DRTECH for repair.
• If your detector has a problem with the "Data Readout Sequence" operation, you will
get a “Failed” answer. In this case, report your cliam using CDN to [email protected]
immediately. Your detector should be returned to DRTECH for repair.
• In all other cases, contact [email protected] for technical support.

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2. READY DELAY
To change the Ready Delay value, press “2” in User Mode.
The current Ready Delay value and a message for setting a new Ready Delay value are displayed.

You can enter between 0 ~ 3000ms, the default value is 2000ms.


NOTE

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To change the Ready Delay value, enter the new value you want and new Ready Delay value will be
displayed.
To keep existing setting just, press “Enter.”

• To return to the previous menu, press “P.”


• To see User Mode menu, press “?”
NOTE

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3. EXPOSURE WINDOW TIME


To change the Exposure Window Time value, press “3” in User Mode.
The current Exposure Window Time value and a message for setting a new Exposure Window Time
value are displayed.

You can enter 0 ~ 3000ms and default value is 500ms.


NOTE

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To change the Exposure Window Time value, enter the new value you want and new Exposure Window
Time value is displayed.
To keep the existing setting, press just “Enter.”

• To return to the previous menu, press “P.”


• To see User Mode menu, press “?”
NOTE

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4. EXPOSURE PROTECTION MODE


To change the Exposure Protection Mode setting, press “4” in User Mode.
The current state of Exposure Protection Mode and a message for setting a new value are displayed.

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To make the Exposure Protection Mode enable, press “1,” or disable, press “2.”
To keep the existing setting, press just “Enter.”
The mode is changed successfully, and the current state will appear.

• To return to the previous menu, press “P.”


• To see User Mode menu, press “?”
NOTE

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5. ADAPTIVE ERASE MODE


To change the Adaptive Erase Mode setting, press “5” in User Mode.
The current state of Adaptive Erase Mode and a message for setting a new value are displayed.

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To make the Adaptive Erase Mode enable, press “1,” or disable, press “2.”
To keep the existing setting, press just “Enter.”
The mode is changed successfully, and the current state will appear.

• To return to the previous menu, press “P.”


• To see User Mode menu, press “?”
NOTE

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6. End of Terminal Mode


To exit the Terminal Mode, press “X” in the Terminal Mode menu or User Mode.
After pressing “X,”
To confirm the exit, press “Y.”
To cancel the exit, press “N” to return to the previous menu.

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When pressing “Y” to confirm the termination of Terminal mode, the Self-Test function of the detector
will be executed automatically and the results will be displayed.

7. Please check the detector operates normally.

Operator Mode

Operator mode is used for the detailed setting at the time of producing detector for the first time, and can
be accessed by only an authorized operator.

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