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ACC_MACROS c:\pmis\Macros\Norway

#

#

#Location of the image storage media top directory: ACC_STORAGE_MEDIA_DIR

#(when s1 is set in sequence files)

#MARK: This directory must exist

#The images are stored in this directory tree.

#

ACC_STORAGE_MEDIA_DIR c:\data\images

#

#

#Type image file name created: ACC_LONG_IMAGENAME

#When LONG_IMAGENAME is 1 the long version of the file names are used

#When LONG_IMAGENAME is 0 the short version of the file names are used

#MARK: The version 3.5 of the PMIS software only acceps DOS

#compatible file names (8 + '.' + 3 characters).

#Therefore the ACC_LONG_IMAGENAME has to be 0

#

ACC_LONG_IMAGENAME 0

#

#

#Location of the directory on network disk where images are stored

#(when u1 is set in sequence files)

#In order for the images to be stored at network disk the

#operator must set 1 after ACC_NET_IMAGE_ALLOW

#In order to inhibit the storage of images at the network disk the

#operator must set 0 after ACC_NET_IMAGE_ALLOW

#When this option is used:

#In the ACC_NET_IMAGE_DIR directory the

#sub directories 427.8nm , 557.7nm and 630.0nm must exist.

#

#When the ACC_NET_IMAGE_DUMMY is 1 the dummy file dummy.dat is

#copied to the network image directory after the image

#is copied to this location.

#

ACC_NET_IMAGE_ALLOW 1

#ACC_NET_IMAGE_DIR g:\tmp\pmis\images ACC_NET_IMAGE_DIR c:\tmp\images ACC_NET_IMAGE_DUMMY 0

#

#

#

#ACC_NET_INFO_ALLOW

#Location of the INFO.ACC file . The INFO.ACC file contains the

#same information as the text written in the information window

#in ACC. This file is created only if ACC_NET_INFO_ALLOW is 1

ACC_NET_INFO_ALLOW 0

ACC_NET_INFO_DIR g:\tmp\acc\info

#The ACC2 program needs to check if the time intervals

#set in the TIMER files are reached.

#It also needs to check the GPS if the PC clock is to be changed

#Which second in the minute the RUN and TIMER files are checked

#is the ACC_CONTROL_SEC .

#

#ACC_USE_CONTROL_SEC = 1 use the ACC_CONTROL_SEC second in minute

#ACC_USE_CONTROL_SEC = 2 use the c# in sequence file, i.e. control after

#an image capture

ACC_USE_CONTROL_SEC 2 ACC_CONTROL_SEC 57

#

#

#If the GPS receiver should be used or not : ACC_USE_GPS

#0 : no do not use the receiver

#1 : yes use the receiver, program stops if receiver is not on

#2 : yes use the receiver, program continue if receiver is not responding

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ACC2 Aurora specifications

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