
Sensorsoft Remote Watchman Express/Client User Manual
Beep on TCP Connection: (RWMC only) Select this checkbox if you would like RWMC to
beep when it makes a connection with the SSD. Please note that a sound card or PC speaker is
required for this to work.
Connect to sensor on program start: Select this checkbox if you would like the software to
automatically connect to the SSD when the software is started. Otherwise, you will need to click
the measure/update button to start the monitoring.
Global Enable of Alerting check box: Select this checkbox to enable all alerting and deselect it
to disable all alerting.
Scalar Thresholds – Critical Low, Warning Low, Warning High, Critical High: These
settings indicate the minimum and maximum acceptable scalar (integer or floating point)
measurements for the SSD you are monitoring before an alert state is reached. The alert will
trigger when the reading is at or below the Critical/Warning Low or at or above the
Critical/Warning High. If the SSD does not have a scalar (integer or floating-point) measurement,
you should refer to Boolean Alert State.
Boolean Alert State: This setting controls which Boolean state condition should trigger an alert.
(e.g. WET or DRY, PWR_FAIL or PWR_OK)
Current Sensor ID: When the first reading of the SSD is taken, the software will automatically
complete the following fields (see Fig. 2): Model, Description, Class, Number of Vars, Firmware
Version and Manufacturer.
OK Button: Click this button to activate/save your changes and close the window.
Cancel Button: Click this button to abort any changes and close the window.
Apply Button: Click this button to activate/save your changes without closing the window.
Please note that it is very important to click the Apply button after all desired changes.
Important Tip: Always click the Apply or OK button to save all changes on the form and
prevent an unnecessary technical support incident.
Important Tip: The SensorStartDelay variable in the rwmx/rwmc.ini file can be used to add a
delay before the first command is sent to the SSD. This delay can be useful in preventing errors
when the SSD is being powered up. This delay can be disabled by setting SensorStartDelay=0 for
Lantronix Device Servers, since they power the SSD at all times. Cyclades Terminal Servers
require this variable to be set to at least 1-2 seconds since they only power the SSD when the TCP
connection is active. The default value of SensorStartDelay is 1 second. See Appendix D –
Making changes to the program INI file.
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