Gasboy SDI CAT Interface User Manual
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SC II and CFN3
SDI/Wayne CAT Interface
3
Gasboy CFN Series
For Site II:
1.
C* cd xbin
2.
C:\xbin\ copy CAT.B01 CAT.B02
For CFN3 on OS/2:
1.
From the Menu bar at the top of the screen select Command Prompt
2.
Select OS/2 window
3.
At the prompt enter:
[C:\] cd SC3\Xbin
[C:\SC3\XBIN] dir
check to make sure you see the CAT.B01 file
[C:\SC3\XBIN] copy CAT.B01 CAT.B02
For CFN3 on NT:
1.
From the Start button in the lower left, select Programs->Windows NT Explorer.
2.
Double click on the SC3 folder.
3.
Double click on the XBIN folder.
4.
Click once on the file CAT.B01 to highlight it.
5.
From menu bar, select File->Copy, This will create a file at the bottom of the direc-
tory called “Copy of CAT.B01.”
6.
With this file highlighted, from the menu bar, select File->Rename. Enter
CAT.B02. Now you should have two CAT.B0# files.
Parameter files
Parameter files begin with ‘A’ instead of ‘B’, so CAT.A01 would be the parameter file name for
SDI unit #1. The site will attempt to keep the SDI loaded with the correct application and
parameters. Remember to put file CAT.A01 in the C:/XBIN directory.
You must use the parameter file to assign the addresses. The following is the default
parameter file for CAT.A01:
ID=CAT 1-6
FIRST_ADDRESS=1
LAST_ADDRESS=6
(no spaces adjacent to equal sign, use different numbers if appropriate)
The second SDI (SDI#2) parameter file (CAT.A02) would contain the following:
ID=CAT 7-12
FIRST_ADDRESS=7
LAST_ADDRESS=12
The SDI controls all CATs in the specified range, inclusive. The maximum range is 6 CATs per
SDI (i.e. 1-6, 7-12). No other data should be in the file.
To modify the existing CAT.A01 file use a text editor. To add an additional parameter file either
create a new file named CAT.A0n where ‘n’ is the address of the SDI and enter the information.
Or you can copy an existing application file and then edit it. For example, CAT.A02 would be
the parameter file for SDI#2.
The text editor for the Site II is FRED, see the Site Controller II, versions 2.2 and above,
Manager’s Manual for instructions. The text editor for OS/2 is available from on OS/2 window.