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SuperDATA Standard Load Entry Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Tabular Interval: The number of minutes between data points on a tabular load report.

At Heat Start Offset: The number of minutes of record time displayed prior to the load at heat

event.

At Heat Stop Offset: The number of minutes of record time displayed after the load at heat

event.

Trend Path: Tells Load Entry what the path to the trend charts is.

C:\SSi\Trends

is common.

Use SDRecorderII: Selects the SDRecorderII application for load record display instead of the

original SDRecorder.

Mode: If Standard Load Entry is passing data to SDRecorderII

to generate trend charts, the SDIO Mode must be set using the

editable text field for Mode. The configuration can be found in

the SDRecorderII settings for SDIO Mode; an example screen

is shown to the right.

If trend charting is being handled by SDRecorder, and not

SDRecorderII, this setting is not used.

Figure 27 - SDRecorderII

Mode Settings

Config Path: The path to the folder where SuperDATA configuration data is held.

C:\SSi

is

common.

Queue

Load Queue Mode must be enabled for the Load Queue tab to be displayed in the Load Entry

main menu. Queue options allow you to set whether loads will expire and, if so, the number of

days that needs to pass before they expire.

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