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STATEX CONFIGURATION FILES

Truck Configuration files must be properly setup and
the correct file selected prior to programming the
FB101 or the FB144 card in the FL275 Panel.
The following examples illustrate the various selections
available from the TRUCK SETUP CONFIGURATION
MINE MENU and the procedure required to create and
save a configuration file for a specific truck.
1. Turn on the PTU. When the DOS "C:>" prompt
appears, type "gemenu3E" (or "gemenu" if using
version 14.00) and press [ENTER].
2. With the GE OHV STATEX III MENU displayed,
use the arrow keys to move the cursor to
"TRUCK SETUP (CFG) and press [ENTER]. The
TRUCK SETUP CONFIGURATION MINE MENU
shown in Figure 2-8 will appear.
3. The first line under the heading indicates the
number of configuration files stored on the PTU
(hard drive) source directory shown in the second
line. The example in Figure 2-8 lists 4 configura-
tion
files
stored
C:\GEOHV\CFG\STXAPR01\TRUCK.
Each time a new configuration file is created and saved
it will be added to the list of files available and the num-
ber of "STATEX truck configurations" will increase.
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in
the
directory
named
FIGURE 2-8. TRUCK CONFIGURATION MINE MENU
Electrical Propulsion Components
"0) Source Directory: . . ."
When the TRUCK SETUP CONFIGURATION MINE
MENU first appears, a default source directory used to
store truck configuration files will appear in line 0).
In some cases it may be beneficial to create other
directories for storing truck configuration files. For
example, a mine operating several models of trucks
may prefer to create directories named "510E", "685E"
and "830E" to separate configuration files.
NOTE: If additional directories as described above are
desired, the new directories MUST be created using
DOS, prior to using the GE software.
If configuration files are to be retrieved from a different
directory, use the following procedure:
1. Move the cursor to line 0) and press [ENTER].
2. With the cursor on "0", type in the full DOS path
name of the alternate directory used to store con-
figuration files. Press [ENTER].
3. The alternate directory name will appear and the
number of configuration files stored in the alter-
nate directory will be displayed above line 0).
If all configuration files are stored in the default direc-
tory that appears when the TRUCK SETUP CONFIGU-
RATION MINE MENU appears, no change to line A) is
necessary.
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