Sierra 5391-02, 5391-01 user manual Description, How the Control Operates

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Auto Install Failed: Normally the Web Project is designed so that the control will install itself the first time that it is viewed. It is possible that process failed. Perform the following actions to retry.

(For I.E. 6.0) MenuToolsInternet OptionsGeneral TabTemporary Internet Files, Delete Files, Check Delete all files, OK. Now refresh the page using the Ctrl-F5 Key.

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Manual Install not performed: Some projects are designed, so that the ActiveX Controls must be installed manually. Typically an application (exe) file is supplied to authorized users.

5.12.Backing Up the Sentry Calibration Data

5.12.1.Calibration Backup Control

This control does not operate on Windows CE systems.

5.12.1.1.Description

The ActiveX Control is designed to backup and restore the calibration data from a Sentry. The utility is normally used when a firmware EEPROM in the Sentry is updated. Prior to the update, the user backs up the calibration information. The user then replaces the EEPROM, does a ‘Clear All’ using the menu system on the Sentry front panel and then after resetting the Sentry and waiting for the warm-up to complete, the utility is used to restore the calibration information.

While the utility can be used for the above purpose it has a more generic capability – It is capable of backing up and restoring the holding register memory (40000’s) of any Modbus RTU capable device connected to a LANServer.

Using the control is simple. Click a button. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION before pushing the download button. Sending calibration data to the Sentry may change the way Sentry operates. It is important to download the correct data to the correct Sentry.

If there are any errors they are reported on a dialog box.

5.12.1.2.How the Control Operates

The control logs its activity to the following file: C:\Program Files\FST_SentryBK\index.txt. This file can be opened with Notepad or Word.

The Control uses the log file to determine which registers to backup. It connects to the LANServer and uses it as a conduit to read the register memory of the Sentry. The memory is read in chunks - as each chunk is read, a line is appended to the following file.

C:\Program Files\FST_SentryBK\backup_n.csv - where n is equal to the node number it has just backed up.

At the end of the process the file is closed and saved. Previous versions of the file are overwritten. The file is comma separated and can be opened with Excel.

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Contents Sentry LANServer Applicability & EffectivityTable of Contents LED1 Operation FeaturesProduct Description General Sentry Firmware Version ConnectionsModel 5391-01 LANServer with 2-4 Sentry Controllers Page Quick Start LANServer Terminology Quick StartActiveX Controls and Security Browser Security SettingsSetting Browser Security Settings for ActiveX controls T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Customize the settings Setting the Browser Privacy Settings for Cookies Cookies and Browser SecuritySpecify the WebServer IP address and then click Allow T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Zone Buttons T12017-SentryLANServerUsersManual Interpreting Sentry-Sensor Controls Interpreting Sentry -Combo Controls Interpreting Sentry Alarms Understanding the Alarm Table Colors Acknowledging AlarmsClick Retry to clear the dialog Interpreting Sentry Events Event Report TypesPage Events Page and the Date / Time What happens if Event Logging is disabled?Understanding the Events Potential Problems with Event Logging File Problems Space ProblemsEvent File Maintenance Limited number of event recordsManaging Sentry Events Uploading Potential Problems with an Upload How Event Time Stamps are reported Manual uploadInterpreting the Sentry Face Plate LED Current sensor number Gas Concentration for current sensor Sensor LANServer Driver Ver .05f Required ActiveX Not InstalledOne User at a Time Description How the Control OperatesBackup File Contents Problems with Calibration Backup ControlInterpreting Analog, Text and LED controls Analog Controls Text ControlsLED Controls Using the LANServer to allow customers to upload files Appendix 1.3. Page login.htm not found Appendix 1.2. Objects report ‘Not Found’Appendix 1.6. Buttons Display in White Appendix 1.7. Cookie LengthAppendix 1.9. LANServer Configuration LED 40159,8 40977,8 40985,8Appendix 2. LANServer Error Messages FYIWEB#13 Err Not enough Space for alarm WEB#15 FYI ASO Max Limited to %d Web#68 FYI. Http Appendix 3. WinSock Error Messages Wsaeconnreset WsaenetresetWsaeafnosupport WsaealreadyWsaefault WsaedestaddrreqWsaehostdown WsaehostunreachWsaeisconn WsaemfileWsaemsgsize WsaenetdownWsaenotconn WsaenotsockWsaeopnotsupp WsaepfnosupportWsaeshutdown WsaesocktnosupportSockraw WsaetimedoutWsainvalidparameter WsainvalidproctableWsainvalidprovider WsaioincompleteWsanotinitialised WsanodataWsanorecovery HostsWsaproviderfailedinit WsasyscallfailureWINSOCK.DLL WsavernotsupportedWsaediscon WsaoperationabortedAppendix 4.3. Char1 Appendix 4. FieldServer ActiveX Controls Appendix 4.1. Ana1Appendix 4.2. LED1 Appendix 4.4. Limitations and Supported Environments Appendix 5. General Appendix 5.1 .1 Browser Caching This page Intentionally Left Blank