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 If you are changing the configuration for an existing tool, you can choose that in the drop-down, or put a name in the //**Tool Name**// field to create a new connection. If you are changing the configuration for an existing tool, you can choose that in the drop-down, or put a name in the //**Tool Name**// field to create a new connection.
  
-The three parameters below are the most critical and should be available from a tool screen.  The //**Port**// is the port on which the tool is listening.  And the //**IP Address**// is the address of the tool (you can use an IP Address or hostname).  Often the most challenging is the //**Device ID**// The value must match with the value configured at the tool.  It is frequently, 0 or 1, but can be any value (to 65535).  If you can't find the value at the tool, you can try these, but if you get back //**S9F1**// messages you have an incorrect value for the Device ID.+The three parameters below are the most critical and should be available from a tool screen.  The //**Port**// is the port on which the tool is listening.  And the //**IP Address**// is the address of the tool (you can use an IP Address or hostname).  Often the most challenging is the //**Device ID**// The value must match with the value configured at the tool.  It is frequently, 0 or 1, but can be any value (to 65535).  If you can't find the value at the tool, you can try 0 & 1 (& 2), but if you get //**S9F1**// messages you have an incorrect value for the Device ID (it's also possible you will get no response at all, but that's more likely an error in the port or ip address).
  
 It's unlikely that you will need to change the timeouts - the defaults are usual sufficient for testing. It's unlikely that you will need to change the timeouts - the defaults are usual sufficient for testing.
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-Once you have a connection, you can request SVIDs, ECIDs and CEIDs from the tool and monitor alarms and events - check the help file available by pressing the ? button (top right) or you can download the [[https://ergotech.com/files/guides/ErgoTechSECSTesterHelp.pdf|SECSTesterHelp PDF]].+Once you have a connection, you can request SVIDs, ECIDs and CEIDs from the tool and monitor alarms and events - check the help file available by pressing the //**?**// button (top right) or you can download the [[https://ergotech.com/files/guides/ErgoTechSECSTesterHelp.pdf|SECSTesterHelp PDF]].
  
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