Monarch Instrument DC6000 User Manual

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Section 6 - Communication

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The red numbers are used for reference purposes only and do not appear in the actual browser window. The parts of the screen are
as follows:

1. Current local directory - Displays the full path of your current local directory on your computer. It has the h

eading “Local File

System” . To the left is a drop down box allowing selection of local drives. To the

right is the current path

c:\my_work_files.

The icon to the right of the path is to go up in the directory tree. A single left mouse click

activates.

2. Local file listing - Displays files and child folders in your current local directory. The current active file or folder is highlighted

in blue.

3. Local toolbar - Buttons for performing actions on your local directory. Simply left click to perform the function (on the

highlighted file or folder if applicable). Functions are as shown on the buttons.

4. Current remote recorder directory - Displays the path of the current remote recorder directory. It has the IP address of the

connected recorder as heading

– 192.168.1.193 in this example. The current path points to the folder /1-7-2008 on the

Compact Flash Card (CF Card). Note that the recorder has a device structure rather than drives

– i.e CF Card and USB HD

rather than D: and E: . The file icon to the right of the path is to go up in the directory tree.

5. Remote file listing - Displays files and child folders on the current remote recorder directory.

6. Remote toolbar - Buttons for performing actions on your remote recorder directory. Always proceed WITH CAUTION when

making changes to the remote recorder

7. This is the pop-up windows that is activated when you right click the mouse over a file or folder item. It works on the remote

as well as the local file listings. Always proceed WITH CAUTION when making changes to the remote recorder

8. Upload / Download/Help - These buttons allow you to upload and download files or sees this help information.

9. Back

– takes you back to the browser functions for live data – note the browser back button may not do this if you have been

active in the file manager. If you have a popup blocker hold the CTRL key before clicking the help button.

10. This is the connection to the Java web site to allow download of the Java Engine that runs this program. It may be the only

thing you see if Java is not installed.

Figure 6.2.2

– FTP File Manager Page

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