Carrier Container Refrigeration Unit manual Topic 23 Print Data

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TOPIC 23 PRINT DATA

This will allow the user to Print any data file (*.dcx) stored in the current working directory. A *.dcx data file is the interrogation file for one specific recorder for a single interrogation operation. The name of the file is the 6 digits of the container ID, with two letters added to uniquely define the file. For example, the container unit CTDU1234565 when interrogated would create the interrogation file name, 123456AA.DCX.

The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

The following is a summary of the options available in Print Data.

<F> Select File - This allows the user to view the current interrogation file or to choose any data file available in the current working directory.

<D> Date Range - This allows the user to input a Date Range for the data that is to be viewed.

<N> Print File - This allows the user to change the ASCII print file name, which is used to store the ASCII text representation of the print data.

<T> Report Type - This allows the user to select either Formatted Reports or Raw Data. If the formatted report is selected the Report Format menu is displayed.

<R> Report Format - This allows the user to select the report format. Data can be presented as a Graph, Sensor data or Event data. The options for Report Format are:

1.Graph - Prints a linear graph of a maximum of six sensors. The X axis represents the time and the Y axis represents the temperature.

2.Sensor Data - Prints a tabular form of the configured sensors.

3.Sensor (No Msgs) - Prints a tabular form of the configured sensors without the event acronym message.

4.Event Data - Prints the events.

5.Pretrip - Prints the pretrip summary.

6.Alarms/USDA - Prints the alarm summary and USDA summary.

For further definition of the report format, refer to TOPIC 21 - Textual Data and TOPIC 22 - Graphic Data.

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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 DHEBulbs EconsEcone BulbeCA-AL NWRCA-SP CA-PSCA-VS CA-VEUsda Recording Section System Setup Printer Support Section Dataview Program Instructions PRNTFILE.EXE DATAVIEW.EXERPTVIEW.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 Caul CaalCadl 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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