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Operator interfaces 3-49 – WattMaster WCC II User Manual

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Section 3: Screen Descriptions

WCC II Operator’s Guide

Operator Interfaces

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The following message should appear on the screen:

Current directory is a:\ (c: for a

hard disk system)

Enter desired path:

If you would like to change paths, enter the letter
corresponding to the desired default drive, followed
by a colon, and press

. If you decide not to

change paths, simply press

.

The system will return you to the Save/Restore Screen.
Press

to return to the Main Menu.

CAUTION:

This path also tells the ECC/WCC II system

where the Data Disk is located. If you change the path for the

satellite save/restore operation, you must change the path back

to what it was when you accessed this screen after your save/

restore operations are completed, or the ECC/WCC II system

will start saving data on the wrong disk which will eventually

cause your system to malfunction.

Save Satellite Data

If you would like to save information from the satellite(s) on a data
disk, follow these instructions:

Access the System Parameters Screen and sign on by
entering your password. You must have a level 3 access
code to perform this operation.

Return to the Main Menu and place the cursor over the
words “Save/Restore to Disk” and press

. The

following screen should appear:

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--SATELLITE <--> DISK Operations -- Satellite

File Directory: a:\

S(save to disk), R(restore from disk), C(change

path) or E(exit)?

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Since you want to save information from the satellite to
the disk, press

. The following screen should appear:

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--SATELLITE <--> DISK Operations -- Satellite

File Directory: a:\

Save SAT #(s):

Separate satellite numbers with commas

or

spaces.

Place a dash between two satellite

numbers to include all satellites

between the numbers.

Example:

1 3-8 25, 26

would specify satellites 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,

7, 8, 25 and 26

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If you have a dual disk drive system, remove the Data
Disk. You can determine which disk is the Data Disk by
looking at the heading on this screen. The Data Disk is
in the drive specifi ed as the Satellite File Directory. In
this example, it is the A (left hand) drive.

--SATELLITE <--> DISK Operations --

Satellite File Directory: a:\

Replace the Data Disk with a formatted disk which
will serve as the Satellite Backup Disk. (See Section 2:
Initiating the System–Formatting Disks on page 2-2 for
instructions on how to format a disk.) You may save up
to 10 satellite controllers on one fl oppy disk.

Enter the numbers of the satellite controllers which are
to be “saved to disk” in the format shown on this screen,
and press

.

The system will display the points on the screen as the
information is being copied from the satellite. After the
process is complete, the number of the successfully, as
well as unsuccessfully, saved satellite controllers will be
displayed on the screen. The following message will be
at the bottom of the screen:

Save/Restore complete. Hit any key to

continue...

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