Figure i-4 Using SDPROC with Telnet Console45Figure i.4 SDPROC control PageYou can type the number of the channel you want to monitor or control. You can alsoenter the desired value of the set point. From the drop-down window you can select thevalve control mode for the mass flow controller. When you are done with setting, clickthe [Submit] button in order to send the new configuration mode and set point to theSDPROC. The page will be updated with new values of the Flow Rate and the Totalizerreadings.i.5 Operation Using the SDPROC Telnet ConsoleTelnet stands for Telecommunication Network; it is a protocol that provides a way forusers to connect to computers or servers on a network. The Windows OperatingSystem includes the Telnet program. Use your PC that is connected over the same net-work and from the MS-DOS Prompt window type “telnet 192.168.1.19” (use the prop-er IP address if the device was reconfigured). Once in the Telnet window you can typeany command from the software interface commands set (see section h.2). Examplesof the SDPROC response in the Telnet session are provided below.NOTE: In order to close Telnet session from Windows MS-DOS prompt, pressthe [Ctrl] button and type “]”.Once you are done with the user Name and Password, the Home Page, shown below,will be displayed.,