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-===== Steinwald Input =====+~~NOTOC~~
  
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-==== Configuration of a Steinwald-Interface-Box ====+> Manual <​html><​b><​i><​font color="#​E12C24">​mdm - </​font></​i>​ TOOL</​b></​html>​ > Input Devices 
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 +====== Steinwald ====== 
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 +The additional module for Steinwald interface boxes is not included in the basic version of <​html><​b><​i><​font color="#​E12C24">​mdm - </​font></​i>​ TOOL</​b></​html>​. 
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 +//​**__Inhalt__**//​ 
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 + • [[en:​mdm:​inputdevices:​steinwald#​Configuration of a Steinwald Interface Box]]\\  
 + • [[en:​mdm:​inputdevices:​steinwald#​Configuration of a Steinwald Measurement Device]] 
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 +===== Configuration of a Steinwald Interface Box ===== 
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 +The following describes how to configure a Steinwald interface box as an input device.
  
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 +To configure the interface box select it with a single mouse click from the list.
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 +Click the **Configure** button below the list to open the configuration window. Alternatively you can open the context menu via a right mouse click and select the **Configure** menu entry.
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 +In the Configuration menu you can activate or deactivate the interface box by clicking the **Enabled ** check box.
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 +The **COM port name** drop down menu shows all active COM ports. Select the port that the interface box should connect to. If the listed COM ports are not up to date, click the **Refresh** button to update the list.
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 +In the **Baud rate** drop down menu you select the baud rate of the box.
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 +Click **Apply** to accept the settings you have made. Click **OK** to save the settings and close the Settings window. Clicking **Cancel** closes the window without saving any changes. ​
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-==== Configuration of a measurement device ​====+===== Configuration of a Steinwald Measurement Device =====
  
 +This section describes how to configure a measurement device of a Steinwald interface box.
  
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 +To configure the measurement device select it with a single mouse click from the list.
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 +Click the **Configure** button below the list of devices to open the configuration window. You can also right mouse click to open the context menu and click on **Configure**.
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 +In the configuration menu you can activate or deactivate the measurement device by selecting or deselecting the **Enable** check box.
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 +You can enter a name for the devicein the **Name** field. This is then displayed in the list. This makes identification easier if there are more than one device in the list. 
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 +The device'​s **Serial number** and **Type** are also displayed. These settings cannot be changed.
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 +In the **Feedback** menu select the output device from which you expect acknowledgement of receipt for measurement data. If you select the **Green LED** from the list, this LED on the transmitter will light up when a measurement value has been processed. Selecting **Virtual COM Port** or **Virtual Keyboard** from the list results in this device taking on the acknowledgement of receipt and the corresponding LEDs light up.
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 +Click **Apply** to adopt the settings you have chosen. Clicking **OK** saves the data and closes the Settings window. Clicking **Cancel** closes the window without saving any changes. ​
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 +**Back to**\\ ​
 +Input Devices > [[en:​mdm:​inputdevices:​mux|MUX-Protokoll]]
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 +**Continue with**\\ ​
 +Input Devices > [[en:​mdm:​inputdevices:​sylvac|Sylvac Bluetooth]]
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