Carrier Container Refrigeration Unit manual Additional Steps For The HP Palmtop

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i)Creates the sub directory C:\“directory”\DATA, where “directory” is the directory defined in step c. This is the working directory where the DCX files are stored.

j)Creates the sub directory C:\“directory”\PRN_FLS, where “directory” is the directory defined in step c. This is the print file directory where the ASCII Text print files are stored.

k)The user shall be notified when the installation is complete via the Installation Completion Screen and given direc- tions on how to proceed.

l)To restore the previous customized version of the sensor configuration file, execute the following commands at the MS-DOS prompt:

1.“del sensors.cnf” - deletes the new sensors.cnf file

2.“ren sensors.sav sensors.cnf” - restores the old sensors.cnf file

m)To restore the previous customized version of the program configuration file, execute the following commands at the MS-DOS prompt:

1.“del ml2.cnf” - deletes the new ml2.cnf file

2.“ren ml2.sav ml2.cnf” - restores the old ml2.cnf file

Additional Steps For The HP Palmtop

This section describes the steps required to transfer the DataView program from a PC to an HP Palmtop.

a) Prior to transferring the DataView program the user will create the following directories on the HP Palmtop:

 

Reciprocating Software

 

Scroll Software

 

 

 

 

 

1.

 

A:\DATAVIEW

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A:\SCROLLDV

 

 

 

 

 

2.

 

A:\DATAVIEW\DATA

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A:\SCROLLDV\DATA

 

 

 

 

 

3.

 

A:\DATAVIEW\PRN_FLS

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A:\SCROLLDV\PRN_FLS

 

 

 

 

 

b) If a previous version of the DataView program exist on the HP Palmtop, delete all the files in A:\DATAVIEW direc- tory, “DEL A:\DATAVIEW\*.*.” or “DEL A:\SCROLLDV\*.*.”

c) The HP Palmtop is supplied with the “HP Connectivity Pack Program.” Prior to transferring the files the user will ensure this program resides on the HP Palmtop and the PC.

d) Using the cables provided with the HP Palmtop, connect the HP Palmtop to the PC. e) Start the HP Connectivity Software Program on the HP Palmtop and the PC.

f) Copy all the program files located on the PC in the C:\”directory” where ”directory” is the directory defined in the installation instructions step c, to the A:\DATAVIEW or A:\SCROLLDV directory on the HP Palmtop.

Additional Steps For The Pen-based Computer Without A Floppy Drive

This section describes the steps required to transfer the DataView program from the PC to a Pen-Based computer.

a)Using a serial cable the user shall connect the Pen-Based computer to the PC.

b)The user shall start the Windows Terminal program on the Pen-Based computer and the PC.

c)The user shall copy the installation files located on the PC’s hard drive (i.e., C:\) or the floppy drive (i.e., A:\ or B:\). The installation files are copied into a temporary directory on the Pen-Based computer (i.e., C:\Temp).

d)After the installation files are copied to the Pen-Based computer, type C:\Temp\Install to start the installation pro- gram.

e)Follow the steps defined above to install the program onto the Pen-Based computer.

f)To run the program the CONFIG.SYS file needs to be modified. These changes are required to increase the amount of system memory used by the DataView program. If these changes are not made, the DataView program will run out of memory. An out of memory message is displayed, to indicate the problem. For example; when the user is viewing a file, only a portion of the file will be processed and displayed. The user is notified of the date range that was processed and can be viewed. The user can continue and view the data or cancel the operation.

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Contents Container Refrigeration Unit Operating Instructions Data Retrieval Table of Contents Table of Contents List of Illustrations Section Description Controller Expansion Module Micro-Link 1 Controller DataCORDER Capabilities Micro-Link 2 and Micro-Link 2i only DHS DHEEcons EconeBulbs BulbeNWR CA-SPCA-AL CA-PSCA-VS CA-VEUsda Recording Section System Setup Printer Support Section Dataview Program Instructions DATAVIEW.EXE RPTVIEW.EXEPRNTFILE.EXE COREMON.EXEAdditional Steps For The HP Palmtop Topic 3 Menu Basics Topic 4 RAW File Conversion Topic 5 MICRO-LINKS Selection Screen Topic 6 Main Menu Screen Topic 7 Interrogation Menu Topic 8 Datareader Topic 9 System Tools Topic 10 Controller Utilities Control Setpoint This feature allows the user to view the compressor run time Topic 11 Controller Configuration Fixed Configuration Variables Custom Controller Configuration Topic 12 Recorder Utilities Configuration Date And Time Update ISO Trip Header Topic 13 Recorder Configuration Standard Configuration Generic Configuration Recorder Sensors Controller Sensors Topic 14 Probe Calibration Topic 15 Controller Monitor Topic 16 Program Setup Topic 17 Directory Screen Topic 18 Printer Setup Topic 19 View Data Topic 20 Sensor Configuration Caal CadlCaul CalsEvent Data ALT-R Next Report Topic 23 Print Data 62-02575-07 Section Optional Hardware Menu Interface Item. To select the desired item, press Configuration sub-menu Usda Cargo

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