Appendix d - flash card management – Super Systems PC Configurator 2 User Manual

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Configurator Manual #4562 Rev D

Appendix D - Flash Card Management

This appendix will show the user how to pull logged data from an Advantech screen and view it
on the PC using a flash card reader and SD Recorder. This option requires SDRecorder to be
installed on the local computer. If SDRecorder is not installed, see

Appendix E – SDRecorder

Installation

for instructions on how to install the SDRecorder software. If SDRecorder is

installed, continue on with these instructions.

1. Shut down the screen software. To shut down the screen software, press the Menu

button from the Default Display Screen. This will display the

Configuration

menu list.

Select the

Shutdown

menu option and confirm the shutdown process. See the section

Shutdown

in the

Chapter 2 – Configuration

section of this manual for more information

on shutting down the screen software.

2. When the Windows desktop is visible, turn off the screen using the power switch located

on the back of the screen just above the power connector.

3. Remove the compact flash card from the top rear of the screen.

Note – Be sure to

remember the orientation of the compact flash card with respect to the screen. The

compact flash card will only fit into the screen one way

.

4. Read the flash card with a compact flash card reader onto a PC. Copy the contents of

the “\SSi\COMP\” folder and the “\SSi\LOG\” folder into a folder on the PC.

Note – The

location of this folder can be anywhere on the PC, however, it is recommended that the

user keep the location of this folder simple – i.e. directly on the main drive (C:

\

)

. For

example, the location “C:\9200 Data\” is better than “C:\SSi\Devices\9200\Data\”.

5. It is also helpful to include the INTPARMS.x files, chlist.txt file, and any associated chart

files (.CTM) into the selected folder. These files should be located on the installation
CD.

Note: The default .ctm file for the instrument is located in the “Comp” folder

.

6. Open SD Recorder.

7. From the

Options

menu on SD

Recorder, select

Alternate Data

.

The user will have to enter the
location of the alternate data,
which is the location of the
selected folder, i.e. “C:\9200
Data”.

8. Click the OK button to use the

alternate data that was pulled off
of the compact flash card.

9. Open the default chart for the

instrument by clicking on the

Open

menu item from the

File

menu option.

10. If necessary, navigate to the alternate data folder, i.e., “C:\9200 Data” and open the

“Comp” folder. The default chart file will be in this folder. It will be named after the
instrument, i.e., “9200Data.CTM” for a 9200 instrument. Now the data from the
instrument will be available to view.



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