Retrieving Data from PSTN Outstations
This section describes the data retrieval method used for PSTN outstations.
Many outstations on advanced drivers support current data—the present state or value of a point at the instance that the Geo SCADA Expert server requests current data from the outstation. Many outstations also support logged data—time stamped data that is stored at the outstation.
The process of retrieving data from an outstation differs, depending whether the outstation has a permanent connection to the server (‘direct communications’), or uses a dial-up modem and telephone line for all communications (‘PSTN communications’). For information on the former type of connection, see Scanning Direct Outstations.
With a PSTN connection, communications are typically re-established each time the server requests data from the outstation
When data has been retrieved from a PSTN outstation, communications typically cease until the next time that a connection is established.
When Geo SCADA Expert requests data from a PSTN outstation, the server typically makes a ‘One Shot’ call to that outstation to retrieve the data from the outstation. If you want a ‘One Shot’ to occur automatically and on a regular basis, you should associate the
(With systems on which telephone call duration costs do not apply, you might want to consider using an Open Line call instead of a One Shot call. Unlike a One Shot call, an Open Line call enables Geo SCADA Expert to maintain communications with a PSTN outstation for a specified time period—for more information, see Configuring an Outstation, and see Define an Outstation’s PSTN Properties.)
A One Shot call is triggered whenever any pick action is executed that requires the Geo SCADA Expert server to communicate with a PSTN outstation, or an outstation that has fallen back to using PSTN communications.
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