Emerson MON2020 Gas Grill User Manual


 
1.9 The Physical Name column
Most MON2020 hardware windows, such as the analog inputs or the valves, contain a
hidden column called Physical Name that lists the default name of the associated GC
device. It might be useful to know a device’s physical name while troubleshooting.
To view the hidden column, do the following:
1. Select Program Settings... from the File menu.
The Program Settings window displays.
2. Select the Show Physical Names checkbox.
3. Click OK.
The Physical Name column now will be visible on all windows that have the column,
such as the Heater window or the Valves window.
1.10 Select the GC’s networking protocol
MON2020 can connect to the GC using one of two networking protocols: PPP or SLIP. If the
version level of the GC’s firmware is 1.2 or lower, MON2020 should be configured to use
the SLIP protocol; otherwise, the PPP protocol should be used.
To select the GC’s networking protocol, do the following:
1. Select Program Settings... from the File menu.
The Program Settings window displays.
2. To use the PPP protocol, make sure the Use PPP protocol for serial connection (use SLIP
if unchecked) checkbox is selected; to use the SLIP protocol, make sure the Use PPP
protocol for serial connection (use SLIP if unchecked) checkbox is not selected.
3. Click OK.
1.11 The context-sensitive variable selector
The MON2020 method for selecting variables for calculations and other purposes is based
on a simple, self-contained system.
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