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53HC2600 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2 Introduction
1.3 About This Manual
This manual provides information to install and use the LoopMaster SL6000 Configuration Toolkit.
It is assumed that you are familiar with Microsoft Windows
™ and have a basic knowledge of process con-
trol terminology. If you are not familiar with Windows, try running the Windows Tutorial, which can be
accessed using the menues available from the Start button; for example, on a Windows XP Professional
system, select the sequence Start > All Programs > Accessories > Tour Windows XP to initiate the
tutorial.
1.4 Text Conventions Used In This Manual
File > Print indicates access File on the Main Menu bar and select Print from the pull-down menu.
Section 1.
Introduction
Provides a LoopMaster overview and minimum system
requirements.
Section 2.
Installation
Provides step-by-step instructions to install LoopMaster onto
your system.
Section 3,
Guided Tour
How to start LoopMaster and create a simple offline
configuration.
Section 4.
Online Configurations
How to connect a Micro-Mite controller to your personal
computer and Micro-Mite controller Datalink cabling. Also,
how to develop an online configuration and download a
configuration file to a Micro-Mite controller.
Section 5.
Using The Documenter
Customizing the Documenter Report and what the
Documenter does.
Section 6.
Advanced Topics
Command line options, LoopMaster file format, specific
information about downloading files.
Section 7.
Troubleshooting
A list of potential problems and their remedies.
Section 8.
Micro-Mite Controller Options
Information on supporting Micro-Mite controller option
modules in LoopMaster.
Appendix A.
Glossary of Terms
Contains a brief description of unique LoopMaster terms.
Appendix B.
Database Cross Reference
Provides a prompt-to-datapoint location number cross
reference list.
Appendix C.
Menus and Toolbar Buttons
Provides a quick reference that describes the purpose of
each menu command and toolbar button.