FP-1000/1001 modules do not have RTlogs.
Considering that you are loosing communication with the module, but the module does not appear to be crashing from an internally recogonized failure (STATUS LED should start to flash), I would look at the communications and grounding. The FP-100X modules use the NETWORK and ACCESS LEDs to indicate when they recognize activity on the serial port (NETWORK) and when a valid command is addressed to the FP-100X or its attached modules (ACCESS). The FP-1000 uses RS-232 for data transmission. RS-232 relies on 3 primary wires; Rx, Tx, and ground. RS-232 ports are generally not isolated since they are single-ended signalling and need to share a common ground. What is the distance between the FP-1000 and the device it is attached to serially? How are both systems grounded (including power supplies)? It may be that due to the corrosive nature of seawater/salt aerosols, a portion of the system ground is at a different potential that is being charged and/or drifting over time. If you are resetting the FP-1000 by turning the power off, you may be allowing the ground to shift back to a level that allows the FP-1000 and device to communicate. Also, check the serial cable itself for broken pins/ground and corrosion.
Regards,
Aaron
Message Edited by Aaron G on 04-21-2005 04:55 PM
Message Edited by Aaron G on 04-21-2005 04:55 PM
Message Edited by Aaron G on 04-21-2005 04:55 PM
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