Usb Logs; System Settings File - Graco 24T918 Instruction Manual

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7. If installing the custom language file, place DISP-
TEXT.TXT file into UPLOAD folder.
8. Remove USB flash drive from computer.
9. Install USB flash drive into InvisiPac system USB
port.
10. The menu bar and USB indicator lights indicate that
the USB is uploading files. Wait for USB activity to
complete.
11. Remove USB flash drive from USB port.
NOTE: If a custom language file was installed, users
can now select the new language from the Language
drop-down menu.
NOTE: If the SETTINGS.TXT or DISPTEXT.TXT files
remain in the UPLOAD folder, they will be uploaded
every time the USB drive is inserted into the corre-
sponding ADM. To avoid unintentionally overwriting sys-
tem settings, delete the files from the UPLOAD folders
on the USB drive after the upload is complete.

USB Logs

During operation, InvisiPac stores system and perfor-
mance related information to memory in the form of log
files. InvisiPac maintains the events, data, GCA, Black
Box, and Diagnostics logs. Follow the Download Pro-
cedure, page 120, to retrieve log files.
Events Log
The event log (1-EVENT.CSV) maintains a record of the
last 175,000 events. Each event record in the log file
contains the date and time the event occurred, the event
type, event code, and event description.
Data Log
The data log (2-DATA.CSV) tracks the setpoint and
actual temperatures every 15 seconds. This log can
store up to 250,000 lines of data.
The system stores 1041 hours of system operation data,
or 43 days of around-the-clock operation. Once full, the
system will overwrite the oldest data.
NOTE: To prevent losing any data, never go more than
43 days without downloading the logs.
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Appendix B - USB Downloading, Uploading
GCA Log
This log (3-GCA.CSV) lists the installed GCA modules
and their respective software versions.
Black Box, Diagnostics Logs
These logs (4-BLACKB.CSV, 5-DIAGN.CSV) are
designed to provide useful information to Graco when
calling for technical assistance.

System Settings File

Uploading an edited system configuration file can
damage the system. Never put a modified
SETTINGS.TXT file in the UPLOAD folder on the
flash drive.
The system configuration settings file name is
SETTINGS.TXT and is stored in the DOWNLOAD
folder.
A system configuration settings file automatically down-
loads each time a USB flash drive is inserted. Use this
file to back up system settings for future recovery or to
easily replicate settings across multiple InvisiPac sys-
tems. Refer to the Upload Procedure, page 120, for
instructions on how to use this file.
It is recommended to retrieve the SETTINGS.TXT file
after all system settings are set as desired. Store the file
for future use as a backup in case the settings are
changed and need to be quickly changed back to the
desired setup.
NOTE: System settings may not be compatible between
different versions of the InvisiPac software.
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