Rockwell Automation CS3000 V6.1 MMI FlexPak, GV 3000, Liqui-Flo User Manual

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Control and Configuration Software V6.1

2.2

Installing the CS3000 Software on a Personal
Computer

All files needed to install the CS3000 software are on the 3.5" CS3000 disk. Use the
following steps to install the CS3000 software.

Important: To exit installation, select the Exit icon in the lower right corner or press

Step 1. Start Microsoft Windows.

Step 2. Insert the CS3000 software disk into the 3.5" floppy drive.

Step 3. Follow the steps for operating the system you are using:

Step 4. At the prompt “Enter location for Control and Configuration Software program

files,” specify the location where you want to install the software. The location
defaults to C:\CS3000. Select OK when the drive and directory are correct.
The installation software automatically creates the new directory on the hard
drive you enter.

Step 5. At the prompt “Enter desired default location for Control and Configuration

Software work files,” specify the location where you want to store the drive
configuration files. The default location is C:\CS3000\WORK. Select OK
when the drive and directory are correct.

The program begins its installation sequence. You see the following
messages during installation:

“Decompressing Control and Configuration Software files . . .” for about a

minute, then

“Creating Program Group and Icon” for a few seconds

Windows 3.1

Windows 98 or NT

a.

From the Program Manager
menu bar, select File.

a.

From the Start Menu, select Run.

b.

Select Run.

b.

In the Open field, type in the
drive letter followed by SETUP.
For example, if your 3.5" floppy
drive is A:, you would type
A:SETUP
The message “Setup is
initializing. Please wait . . .” is
displayed for about a minute.

c.

In the Command Line field,
type in the drive letter
followed by \SETUP.EXE. For
example, if your 3.5" floppy
drive is A:, you would type
A:\SETUP.EXE.

d.

Select OK. The message
“Setup is initializing. Please
wait . . .” is displayed for
about a minute.

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