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1. 5003H102 Ed 05 SOFTRegis Installation and user manual Management and monitoring software SOFTRegis Management and monitoring software AKO Contents 1 Software Licence from AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A Liccccccscscccecececcssececcsseceesseecsesacscsusasacessasavsusaarsusavarsuvavereusavatensavareucanes 3 2 Minimum regUremMENiS seaside dines accent enacesantritatnaseac duced alge nautmsusi dl waa benuie iginnaracnseuiesnestainsnadstuisenidpdaiekaniaunnidsdueeacacsetins 4 3 Product installation guide andudncssnennsAitadeestadseensnoigdenateaonetathaskesstedsennubengdaicesesduiatdtiaaissacasenenioia deine tadsdeinesutatninetebrecashoninestadsaeten 4 4 GUIS TOR CNS the produi esne aaeenter ates cn as enee apexes ante ee E 12 5 Eq uipment suppored Dy NO iL CCS cet cat aceceeaise cesar oinetik cosa savouaensacouesosadaeeiosese aus serous souideassusecoseaeusiauesouaseaeeneeseaneteceunense 12 6 BBO SERENA E loses nn wai eeu nce A A oases ote vse nc A I A conse AA AN A elect oadine 13 7 I MCS S E S EE EE PITESTI AE EE POTE 13 8 ROM the application tor the MEST WING cic cea cencucesaresticesrastencncaet ee tenetiascierucee Uecsincune brn ukentya SESE TEREC EEO OE RENANE AETA atA EEE 14 S S UD ME Aaa E erorar op O E EE E E E E E NR 14 8 2 Registering new equipment sssssssesresseresrrerettenstttttttttnttttnttEntECEAtECEAtECEANECENEAENEEENEACENEACENEACENEAENEACENEAENEACEA AEAEE Ent 15 9 Configuration of PT MT UNIS cisions i ecco aco crt
2. AKO 15641 AKO 15642 AKO 15643 AKO 15673 AKO 15650 AKO 15651 AKO 15652 AKO 15653 AKO 15680 AKO 15681 AKO 15682 AKO 15683 AKO SOFTRegis will not recognise any other reference except those shown in the above list For other references use other software provided by AKO for that purpose The maximum recommended limit of devices that can be registered in SOFTRegis is 20 devices AKO 6 Before starting This sections shows which components are needed to connect your PC correctly to the datalogging devices so that SOFTRegis can interact with them To enable communication between the devices and the software you will need e An AKO 80039 converter e A connection trom the AKO 80039 converter s output to a USB port on your PC Once the AKO 80039 device is connected to the PC it is also important to make sure the AKO 80039 drivers are installed trom a CD These drivers install the libraries which the PC needs to process the information The drivers may also be found on the SOFTRegis CD in the AKO 800339 folder When connecting the AKO 80039 device to your PC with the driver installed Windows must recognise the new device with the name CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller i SOFTRegis is designed to work with another type of USB or Series converter See the CONNECTIVITY section for more details 7 Help features The application has various online help options of which the most important are the following e O
3. C INPUT 10 46 8 H Refreshing probe current values K The main window is made up of the following parts 10 1 Application Menu To access the application s main menu click the silver ball located in the upper left hand corner shortcut Alt F This menu has the following options e Configuration this option opens the Maintaining Registered Devices window from where you can maintain registered devices add new ones or remove existing ones e See Results All devices This opens the log search window which enables you to perform searches on a number of selection criteria e View Graphs All devices This opens the graph generation window based on the results read from the devices and allows you to generate various graphs depending on the selection criteria e View Alarms All devices This opens the alarm search window based on alarms generated by the devices and allows you to perform various searches depending on the selection criteria e Language the application is designed to display in various languages and this menu allows you to select the language you wish to work in Just select a language from the submenu e General Configuration this option allows you to configure the parameters for configuring the connection of devices e Backup Copies allows you to access the utilities window for making backup copies creating and restoring copies e Exit closes the application and returns to Windows Each of these opt
4. indicating that for the installation to end and to be able to use the program in the normal way the COMPUTER MUST BE RESTARTED ie SOFTRegis Installer Information You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to SOFTRedgis to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to restart later Sd Once the computer has rebooted connect the USB cable to the PC and begin to use SOFTRegis in the normal way 4 Guide for uninstalling the product When this file is run the process will automatically uninstall the product AN CAUTION to perform a correct uninstall of the product run the file Uninstall exe from the ADMINISTRATOR user Should there be any problem with the Uninstall exe program e g the icon is unintentionally deleted a manual uninstall may be carried out To do so go to the Control Panel and choose the tool Add or Remove Programs To uninstall the product manually select the SOFTRegis program from the list and click Uninstall 5 Equipment supported by SOFTRegis AKO 15740 AKO 15742 AKO 15750 AKO 15752 AKO 15760 AKO 15762 AKO 15770 AKO 15772 AKO 15780 AKO 15782 AKO 15725 AKO 15613 AKO 156131 AKO 15633 AKO 156331 AKO SOFTRegis includes an uninstalling program located in the Windows Start menu in the path START gt PROGRAMS gt AKO gt SOFTREGIS gt Uninstall SOFTRegis allows you to monitor AKO datalogging equipment with the following references AKO 156332 AKO 15640
5. units which can be chosen are C or F If a probe is chosen which has a different unit the selector will allow this unit to be selected e g humidity e Start Date This parameter allows an initial date to be set for the search The default is one month before today s date It can be modified or left blank in which case all alarms since the beginning of the log will be obtained e End Date This parameter allows an end date to be set for the search The default is today s date although it may be changed to another date or left blank e Visual Format This option allows a viewing format to be set trom display one record per probe to display probes in the same row Once the desired criteria have been defined clicking the Search button will cause the system to perform a search for results which meet the specified criteria New search criteria can be set at any time and a new search performed by clicking the Search button 32 15 2 List of results Results List Device CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Renis Return 12 05 20C 9 20 12 05 200 9 05 12 05 200 8 50 12 05 200 8 35 12 05 200 8 05 12 05 200 7 50 12 05 200 7 35 12 05 200 7 20 12 05 200 7 05 12 05 200 6 50 200 6 35 105 200 6 20 12 05 200 5 35 12 05 200 5 20 12 05 200 5 05 12iN5 2M 4 50 C
6. Description and Device Location fields must be filled in e Device Description This field is informative Input a name for the device in question to allow it to be identified later within the application e Device Location Also informative The aim is to give it a physical location to make it easy to tell which device it is In the General Device Configuration tab there is a parameter to Omit results earlier than This parameter may be set to indicate a date in order to exclude results registered before this date The application inputs an initial default date of 01 01 2008 but if the installation is performed on another date or the sampling objective of the equipment is changed another date may be indicated in order to avoid recording useless information in the program The remaining parameters refer to the equipment and may all be moditied and saved when the application will send a modification instruction to the device Once this information has been input click the Record button for the system to register the equipment in the application and to carry out the relevant modifications in the devices 9 Configuration of communications This window allows you to configure the connections with the AKO devices allowing you to set up the comms port you wish to connect to them and to modify the internal delay properties and number of retries Communications Configuration Comm Port inter frame delay timeout 20 P N of
7. Retries U Return The properties you may configure in this window are e Comm Port This control displays all the ports the equipment has available If an AKO 80039 converter has been installed the application will display the port followed by the description AKO 80039 e internal delay This field lets you set how much time in milliseconds to wait for equipment to respond The default value is 50 milliseconds e No of Retries If a device should give a communication error this field sets the number of retries to be performed The default is for no retries These parameters are useful for when a third party converter is used and particularly when an RS232 Ethernet converter is used In such cases the equipment response is usually somewhat slower than that of USB converters making it necessary to set a number of retries and delay in accordance with the device manufacturer s recommendations AKO 9 1 Control of communications The application automatically checks that the communication with the devices is working correctly Should any problem arise the application will display the following window Notice Problems with communication Converter not found offline mode by pressing Work Offline this ou work with information downloaded but will mot re new information from the devices Configuration There are two main reasons for this e A physical connection problem e g the USB cables has been unplugged trom
8. disconnected Normal Operation This icon indicates that the probe reading is perfectly correct An element such as this will be created for each device registered in the application sorted by default on the description though this can be altered using the Sort by control which allows you to sort on Device Description Device Location or Device Identification i Clicking on any of the existing probes will cause the application to open the equipment detail in the work area Similarly when any window has been opened in the work area clicking on a probe will cause the system to automatically close the window and reload the equipment detail in the work area AKO 10 3 Top event reporting bar The application uses the top bar to report on alarms produced in the registered devices When there are no events to report the bar displays the message There are no alarms in any of the devices registered Q There are no alarms in any of the registered devices Should an alarm be produced in any of the devices registered the top bar will automatically report it e g Maximum value alarm HI with delay Date 12 05 2009 14 57 14 Device CAMRegis CAM Regis AKO 15750 The alarms controlled by the application are Maximum Alarm Delayed indicates that the probe has exceeded the maximum value set for it but that it has a delay set Minimum Alarm Activated indicates that the probe has not reached the minimum value set for
9. it Minimum Alarm Delayed indicates that the probe has not reached the minimum value set for it but that it has a delay set Error reading probe This icon indicates that there is some sort of problem in the reading of the probe e g the equipment is disconnected If there is more than one alarm in the registered devices the system will display the following message Caution there are several alarms on registered devices 2 alarms detected When an alarm is detected in addition to including it on the top event bar the system will also give a warning message This message will disappear automatically after a few seconds SOF TRegs Alan Central Maximum value alarm HI with delay Device CAM Regis CAM Regis AKO 15740 ID 4 Probe INPUT 2 NTC Value 26 4 C Date 12 05 2009 9 34 32 20 AKO 10 4 Bottom event reporting bar This bar reports on automatic actions which take place These are the automatic processes which are performed e Obtaining temperature log produced by user request via the wD button on the action bar of the Slide Viewer e Automatic update of probe reading performed automatically by the system every minute with the updated values of all the probes of the registered devices 10 5 Central work area This is where the application carries out all its functions It is initially empty The functions which may be displayed in this area are as follows e Slide Viewer accessed by
10. provided in your PC s CD drive The following will appear on the screen i SOFTRegis InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully I do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Click Next to see the screen with the software user licence conditions Read them carefully and click the option I agree with the conditions of the Licence Agreement and then click Next Te H SOFTRegis InstallShield Wizard 2 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SOFTRegis The InstallShield R Wizard will install SOFTRegis on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties THE NEXT STEP MAY NOT BE SHOWN IF IT IS ALREADY INSTALLED The installer will automatically detect whether the Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 product needs to be installed If this is the case the following window will appear e lt InstallShield Wizard a 4 SOFT Regis requires the following items to be installed on your computer Click Install to begin installing these requirements Status Requirement Pending Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 To begin the installation click Install Depending on the operating system the installation will ask for the computer to be restarted Click Yes for the program to perform a system reboot Once it has rebooted installation will automati
11. screen was reached via the Device Viewer window this criterion will set the current device and it cannot be changed e Probe Allows a search to be made for a specific probe from one device e Unit This selector allows a unit of measurement to be set for the purposes of the search If no probe is chosen the units which can be chosen are C or F If a probe is chosen which has a different unit the selector will allow this unit to be selected e g humidity e Start Date This parameter allows an initial date to be set for the search The default is one month before today s date It can be modified or left blank in which case all alarms since the beginning of the log will be obtained e End Date This parameter allows an end date to be set for the search The default is today s date although it may be changed to another date or left blank e Maximum Y This field allows the maximum displayed value of the graph to be set i e if you want the Y axis to have a maximum value of 20 and there are data points with higher values than this these will not be displayed in the graph e Minimum Y This field allows the minimum displayed value of the graph to be set i e if you want the Y axis to have a minimum value of 1 any data points with values below 1 will not be displayed in the graph e X Interval Allows the times on the X axis to be expressed as 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours 1 day or 1 week By defau
12. Bluetooth E Compartido B History Infragistics B Mi m sica mi PDA Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications Mis archivos recibidos Mis Formas A Mis im genes 5 Mis videos Personal 9 Visual Studio 2005 lt Visual Studio 2008 el Mis carpetas para compartir Bl PESCADOS2 xls gt Nombre Libro de Excel xls Cancelar In this dialogue box the destination folder in which the file is to be saved must be selected and a representative filename given Then click Save for the process to generate the file and open it automatically For the process of exporting to Excel or PDF to work correctly the application requires viewers of these file types to be installed For Excel Microsoft Excel or any alternative GNU such as OpenOffice must be installed For PDF a viewer such as Acrobat Reader must be installed To return to the initial window the results search screen has a Return button Clicking it returns to the application s main window 33 AKO 16 Alarm search The alarm search screen allows you to obtain a list of alarms produced in the devices comprising e Device Name e Probe Name e Alarm date e Alarm time e Type of alarm produced The screen is split into two the search criteria and the area for populating the list 16 1 Search criteria Historical Alarms Device EO Probe AII Begin Date 12 04 2009 D End Date The area ass
13. Max Indicates the maximum value in the series e Avg Indicates the mean value in the series 18 Backup copies The backup option allows saving a copy of the historic data of each of the devices and the application s configuration in a directory of the computer We recommend carrying out this task regularly To make the backup click the general menu icon in the top left hand corner and click the backups option This utility allows the user to generate backup copies of the information saved in the application and to restore it later Through this window you can create backups of the information that has been downloaded and will be Z s recommended regularly once a month to avoid potential data loss t i Backup Tool Select the destination backup tolder al Exectute Restore Tool Select the source backup tolder Return 39 AKO 18 1 Creating a backup copy To make a copy see the section Creating backup copies First select where you wish the application to save the files generated by clicking the Select button Backup Tool Select the destination backup folder Clicking the Select button will cause the following window to open Buscar carpeta Seleccionar la carpeta de destino de la copia de seguridad anje O ako E O Archivos de programa B cb9b438b4712d587039404d5 O Config Msi O dell B Documents and Settings E O drivers O Fsu109 G i386 O Inetpub 9 InstallShield Express Projects ws
14. Select the folder where you wish the backup to be saved and click OK Once the folder has been selected click the Run button and the backup process will begin The copy process will open an MS DOS window to make the backup copy When the process is complete the system will display the following message The backup is made up of two files SOFTRegis data and SOFTRegis sql both of which must be kept without any manual modifications so that they can be restored later 40 AKO 18 2 Restoring a backup copy To restore a backup copy the Restoring backup copies control must be used Restore Tool Select the source backup folder The process consists of first clicking the Select button to select the folder where the backup files are kept which will cause the following directory tree to be displayed Buscar carpeta Seleccionar la carpeta de origen de la copia de seguridad md Disco local C O ako O Archivos de programa B cb9b438b4712d587039404d5 O Config Msi O dell B Documents and Settings O drivers OB Fsu109 O i386 O Inetpub 9 InstallShield Express Projects D Javi i Select the folder where the files are located and click OK Once the folder has been selected click the Run button and the restoration process will begin The copy process will open an MS DOS window to restore the backup copy When the process is complete the system will display the following message This process may tak
15. To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder o SiLabs4MCU Installs hield Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF YOU want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully copied the Silicon Laboratories CP210x YCF Drivers for Windows 20004P 2003 Server vista to your hard drive The driver installer listed below should be executed in order to install drivers or update an existing driver Click Finish to complete the Silicon Laboratories CP210 VCP Drivers for Windows 2000P 2003 ServerVista setup Back Cancel j CAUTION it is important to mark the option Launch the CP210x VCP Driver Installer and then click Finish 10 AKO Now the following screen will appear Click Install 42 Silicon Laboratories CP 10x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer ae Soe Silicon Laboratories Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to UART Bridge Installation Location Driver Version 5 4 C Program Files Silabs MCU CP210x Change Install Location The installation of the AKO 80039 converter driver is now complete Once the system has finished installing all necessary products the following message will appear
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17. am This program lets you modify the current installation Select new program features to add or select currently installed features to remove Reinstall all program features installed by the previous setup Remove all installed features Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you want to uninstall ACen escmption CP210 YCF Otivers for Windows 200044P 42003 Server vista 0 00 ME of space required on the C drive 146734023 MB of space available on the C drive Lavo I Select the component CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista and click Next DEPENDING ON THE OPERATING SYSTEM IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REBOOT THE COMPUTER AT THIS TIME CASE 2 The AKO 80039 converter driver has not been previously installed A CAUTION if the AKO 80039 converter driver has not been previously installed the following points should be born in mind 1 Do not install the Driver from the AKO 80039 converter CD 2 Do not connect the USB until the installation is complete If the AKO 80039 converter driver has not been previously installed the installer will show the following process Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Silicon Laboratones CP210x YCP Drivers for Windows O00078P 2003 Server Vista The InstallShield Wizard will copy Silicon Laboratories CP2102 WCF Drivers for Windows 20004P 2003 Seren yista onto your comp
18. and any copy of the software which is the subject of this user licence including the industrial and intellectual property rights including the magnetic support and any other material delivered with the product This computer product is protected by the laws of industrial property intellectual property and by international treaties governing authors rights the protection of computer programs and intellectual property AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L hereby grants the customer non exclusive use of the SOFTRegis program This user licence does not imply the sale of the computer product and the licensee may not resell or transfer it to third parties nor let or lend the product The software usage licence may not be shared not used on different work stations The customer may not use reverse engineering techniques nor decompile or disassembly the computer producted here granted except in the sole case that such activity is expressly authorised by the owner AKO ELECTROMECANICA S A L supplies the program without any sort of guarantee and without accepting obligations or responsibilities of any type The program is only a tool for assistance and the user must become familiar with and evaluate the viability of the application for his specitic case AKO ELECTROMECANICA S A L shall not be responsible in any way for the results obtained from the use of the program AKO ELECTROMECANICA S A L shall not be responsible for direct or indirect damage
19. any alternative GNU such as OpenOffice must be installed For PDF a viewer such as Acrobat Reader must be installed To return to the initial window the alarm search screen has a Return button Clicking it returns to the application s main window 35 AKO 17 Generating graphs The graph generation screen allows graphs to be generated from the results obtained by the dataloggers The graph generation screen comprises three different sections e Search Criteria a section in which to set parameters to limit the data shown in the graph e Graph Generated an area for displaying the graph generated from the search criteria e Legend for the graph generated a section showing information about the series making up the new graph which has been generated Search Criteria TE LO Probe Unit Begin Date 05 05 2009 E End Date Maximum Y X Interval 1 day Generated Chart INPUT 2 min 21 60 C max 28 70 C avg 25 61 C ok Q o w 2 w 11 05 00 00 06 05 00 00 07 05 00 00 09 05 00 00 10 05 00 00 12 05 00 00 12 05 09 20 Dates dd mm hh mi Return 36 17 1 Search criteria Search Criteria Device Probe INPUT 2 D Unit Begin Date 05 05 2003 iF D End Date Maximum Y Minimum Y X Interval 1 day The area assigned to search criteria lets you set various data selections as follows e Device Enables any one of the registered devices to be specified If this
20. at Windows has blocked by default the port from which the MySQL program database which will handle the information will be run So you must click the option Unblock or Desbloquear 8 2 Registering new equipment Once the application has been started SOFTRegis will indicate that there are no devices registered in the program and will ask if you wish to perform a search to include the connected devices There are no registered devices No device has been registered yet Do you wish to search the network in order to register them There are no devices currently registered In this window the system will search your network for all connected devices When the search is completed you will be asked to complete their configuration for later use Press the Find button to begin the search process Caution the search process may take a few minutes Selection Range Search When you click the Search button the system will scan the entire network and return the number of devices recognised during the search will now register them and allow general parameters to be set During the search process 3 new devices have been found The system Fress the Next button to continue Recognized Devices 15 AKO When you click the Next button the application will return the current configuration of each of the devices see the Configuration of Devices section for more details To register the device in SOFTRegis the Device
21. cally restart AKO Once the Setup has finished installing a second window will appear Click End i SOFTRegis InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed SOFTRegis Click Finish to exit the wizard CAUTION installation of SOFTRegis is NOT YET COMPLETE By clicking the End button the system will install the Crystal Reports Runtime component and the AKO 80039 driver A few second after clicking End Setup will show the following screen informing that it is installing the Crystal Reports Basic Runtime drivers This process is totally automatic and requires no manual intervention Allow the process to finish Crystal Reports Basic Runtime for Visual Studio 2008 a Please wait while Windows configures Crystal Reports Basic Runtime Sop for Visual Studio 2008 When the installation of Crystal Reports is complete the installer will install the AKO 80039 converter drivers CAUTION THIS PROCESS MAY BEHAVE IN DIFFERENT WAYS depending on whether the system already has the AKO 80039 converter drivers installed AKO CASE 1 The AKO 80039 converter driver is already installed If the AKO 80039 converter driver has already been installed the installation will show the following screen Silicon Laboratones CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 XAP 2003 Serve am Existing Installed Instances Detected i Select the appropriate application ins
22. clicking on one of the device probes The slide viewer will now appear automatically displaying the general properties the current probe readings and a graph showing the last 15 days history of the selected probe e Graph Viewer accessed by clicking the Aj button located both on the Slide Viewer and on the main program menu The difference between the two options is that the first searches for results starting trom the selected device and the second allows graphs to be produced from probes on more than one device e Result Log Viewer accessed by clicking the button located both on the Slide Viewer and on the main program menu The difference between the two options is that the first searches for results starting trom the selected device and the second allows graphs to be produced from more than one device e Alarm Log Viewer accessed by clicking the A button located both on the Slide Viewer and on the main program menu The difference between the two options is that the first searches in the alarm log starting from the selected device and the second allows graphs to be produced from more than one device e Configuration of Registered Devices accessed by clicking the iE button on the program s main menu 21 11 Slide Viewer Device Viewer Historical Reading v General Device Properties Network Slave Address 2 Device Description CAM Regis Device Situation AKO Comercial Family CAM Regis AKO Comercial Name v Device
23. control refreshes the graph data adding any new data i Pass the mouse over the graph line to obtain the actual sampling value in real time 25 AKO 12 Contiguration of Devices This window shows which devices are registered to the application and performs maintenance on them New datalogging devices can also be registered to the application trom this window Registered Devices List Device ID Description Comercial Name Comercial Familly AKO 15740 AKO 15740 sA View eDi jal Delete The list shows which devices are currently registered to the application and the following actions can be carried out on them e See Config This button accesses the configuration of the device selected in the list e Delete The Delete button lets you unregister the selected device and to delete all the information the application has stored about the device such as sample and alarm logs This process may take several minutes depending on the information downloaded into the application This window also lets you find new devices which have not yet been registered in the application by clicking the Search for Device button which will go to the process for finding new devices 26 AKO 13 Searching for devices This process lets you search for new devices on your device network and register them to the application Search new devices 5 Caution the search Click the Search button to scan the Modbus device network T
24. e From the configuration window e From the device viewer Network Slave Address 51 AKO Comercial Family PRO Plus 3PH AKO Comercial Name AKO PROFIus 3PH Device Descnpton Device Situaton Probe ID 1 Probe 1 Probe ID 2 Probe 2 Probe ID 3 Probe 3 28 In the AKO 15740 AKO 15742 AKO 15750 AKO 15752 AKO 15760 AKO 15762 AKO 15770 AKO 15772 AKO 15780 y AKO 15782 devices the window has three parts and you can go from one to the other using the Back and Next buttons These parts are General device information The information in this tab is fixed and indicates the properties Slave Address read only AKO Sales Family read only AKO Product Name read only Device Description and Device Location The last two fields are for information only to be filled in by the user They are mandatory and are needed to allow the application to easily identity devices This wizard lets you set up the recording device via a senes of steps Press Next to continue after completing each step Network Slave Address AKO Comercial Family CAM Regis AKO Comercial Name AKO 15740 w Device Descnphon CAM Regis pea a md od Device Situshon AKO 15740 e Configuration of the Datalogger This screen contains all the information relating to the datalogger but not its probes such as the date the time the registration range and others This wizard lets you set up the recording device via a senes of steps P
25. e a long time depending on the size of the backup copy 41 AKO AKO AKO ELECTROMECANICA S A L AKI Av Roquetes 30 38 08812 Sant Pere de Ribes Barcelona Espa a Tel 34 938 142 700 Fax 34 938 934 054 e mail ako ako com www ako com We reserve the right to supply materials that might vary slightly to those described in our Technical Sheets Updated information is available on our website www ako com 2013 355003102 REV 04
26. ect operation of the application the equipment in which SOFTRegis is installed must meet the following minimum requirements e The operating system must be Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 32 amp 64 bits e Procesador Intel Core 2 Duo a 2 GHz o equivalente e 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor or equivalent e 1 Gb of RAM 2 Gb recommended e At least 300 MB of free disk space for the installation but bearing in mind that additional disk space is needed to store data trom the dataloggers e Mouse e Video card and VGA monitor at 1024x768 resolution e 1 available USB port 3 Product installation guide CAUTION for the correct use of the AKO SOFTRegis product it must be installed with ADMINISTRATOR user L privileges Installation of the SOFTRegis program is performed using an automatic Setup which installs both the application itself and a series of components necessary for its correct operation This manual will show the various stages and variants which the Setup may entail The components which are installed unless they are already present are 1 SOFTRegis product 2 Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 3 Crystal Reports Basic Runtime for Visual Studio 2008 4 Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB Windows Driver for the AKO 80039 converter For the correct installation of the AKO SOFTRegis product setup must be installed from an account with i ADMINISTRATOR privileges AKO Put the CD
27. g control This type of view is allowed in any type of probe NTC Pt100 Pt1000 4 20mA etc and is the default control used by the application to represent the current probe readings Probe Name Low Alarm Indicator INPUT 3 Unit of Measurement High Alarm Indicator Probe Reading Fault Indicator Type of Probe 24 AKO 11 3 2 Barometric viewing control The barometric viewing control can only be used with 4 20mA type probes and is normally used for probles measuring humidity Probe Name Low Alarm Indicator High Alarm Indicator Probe Reading Fault Indicator Type of Probe Probe value in digital format Changing the viewing control type is achieved via the configuration of the actual device by clicking on the probe tab i and modifying the Purpose property This Purpose property only appears when the probe type is 4 20 mA 11 4 Last 15 days history This control displays a graph showing the evolution of the selected probe over the last 15 days To change the probe to be viewed just click on the side device viewer v Last 15 days evolution LM IND Am vegis INFI lt ho i 27 04 09 56 02 05 09 56 03 05 09 56 04 05 09 56 05 05 09 56 06 05 09 56 07 05 09 56 08 05 09 56 09 05 09 56 10 05 09 56 11 05 09 56 12 05 09 20 Dates dd mm hh mi The graph has two buttons associated with it Export Button To export the graph in image format PNG S Refresh Refresh Button This
28. he process will search from Modbus Position 1 to 247 and report devices as it recognises them For devices to be recognised their initial configuration before registering them on SOFTRegis must comply with the following conditions e The slave address must be between 1 and 247 Equipment with an address of zero will not be recognised e Each device must have a different address By default all devices has a slave address of 1 so if the network has more than one registered device they must be changed before attempting to register them to SOFTRegis e SOFTRegis only recognises devices operating in slave mode Certain AKO devices may operate either in master or slave mode If the process cannot find any devices the system will display the following message The search process has not found any devices Please check they are properly connected and try again In which case the system will redisplay the search window in case we wish to carry out the process again If the system finds any devices it will display the number of devices which have been recognised by the search Search new devices During the search process 3 new devices have been found The system will now register them and allow general parameters to be set 3 Press the Next button to continue Recognized Devices 27 AKO When you click the Next button the application will return the current configuration of each of the devices see the Configura
29. igned to search criteria lets you set various data selections as follows e Device Enables any one of the registered devices to be specified If this screen was reached via the Device Viewer window this criterion will set the current device and it cannot be changed e Probe Allows a search to be made for a specific probe from one device e Start Date This parameter allows an initial date to be set for the search The default is one month before today s date It can be modified or left blank in which case all alarms since the beginning of the log will be obtained e End Date This parameter allows an end date to be set for the search The default is today s date although it may be changed to another date or left blank Once the desired criteria have been defined clicking the Search button will cause the system to perform a search for alarms which fulfill the specitied criteria New search criteria can be set at any time and a new search performed by clicking the Search button 34 AKO 16 2 List of alarms Alarm List Device CAM Regis INPUT 2 12 05 2009 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis INPUT 3 12 05 2009 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis PESCADOS 2 08 05 2009 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis PESCADOS 3 30 04 20 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis PREPARADOS 30 04 20 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis PESCADOS 2 30 04 2009 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis VERDURAS 30 04 2009 Maximum value alarm CAM Regis HELADOS 29 04 2009 Maximu
30. ions will be explained in detail later in this document AKO 10 2 Side menu for monitoring devices The side menu bar for monitoring devices displays all registered devices in a graphic format in which all the probes with their respective reading are shown with the possible alarm status of each of them 2 CAM Regis In the example on the left an AKO datalogger called COLD ROOMS can be seen containing 10 probes FISH 1 FISH 2 VEGETABLES INPUT 1 Off FISH 3 PRE COOKED MEAT FROZEN ARRIVAL 8 OTHERS and INPUT 2 7642 WAREHOUSE each of which displays its value and the unit of INPUT 3 2785 C measurement a Wnt The icon located to the left of each of the probes allows you to view INPUT 5 26 8 9C the status of each from the following possibilities INPUT 6 24 7 2C INPUT 7 27 0 2C INPUT 8 27 4 2C INPUT 9 28 4 2C INPUT 10 49 5 H ir al T Maximum Alarm Activated indicates that the probe has exceeded the maximum value set for it 1 T Maximum Alarm Delayed indicates that the probe has exceeded the maximum value set for it but that it has a delay set ir S l Minimum Alarm Activated indicates that the probe has not reached the minimum value set for it tr e Minimum Alarm Delayed indicates that the probe has not reached the minimum value set for it but that it has a delay set Error reading probe This icon indicates that there is some sort of problem in the reading of the probe e g the equipment is
31. ist can be requested in two different formats CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis CAM Regis Show a probe log This option provides a list of results with just one column of readings me Vale Unit O 12 05 2009 HNORPAONA 12 05 2009 NRN 12 05 2009 INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Unit io C ic et if O L 2 2 2 A 4 A E e INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Unit eC eC 2C 2C C 2C 24 40 24 10 23 80 23 50 72 W 23 9U ane 23 20 The screen is split into two the search criteria and the area for populating the list INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 INPUT 9 AKO INPUT 10 31 AKO 15 1 Search criteria Historical Viewer Search Criteria Device Probe All X D Unit oc Begin Date 05 05 2009 E End Date 12 05 2009 Visual Format Show one row per probe Show probes in the same row The area assigned to search criteria lets you set various data selections as follows e Device Enables any one of the registered devices to be specified If this screen was reached via the Device Viewer window this criterion will set the current device and it cannot be changed e Probe Allows a search to be made for a specific probe from one device e Unit This selector allows a unit of measurement to be set for the purposes of the search If no probe is chosen the
32. licking the Search button present the result in a list io a A AA O E a a a E A O O INPUT 2 26 20 26 00 25 60 25 10 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 24 70 24 60 24 60 24 60 24 60 24 60 24 70 24 70 24 70 24 70 24 80 24 80 24 80 24 RN a k 4 nm WI c i N gy J N g E E a a a A a es NM N N Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge fer N NM MR MH MH NH NH MH KH NH hk Hn YN NNNN AHH H S J Ps s nH INPUT 5 AKO INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 INPUT 9 INPUT 10 w w w W W W U U NDA N E E E Lm Ww U U U w e j e co Q a E J fo a oO gt he BO A OR 6A OUR 6 OR OR OAD Ww gt A ae p URE a MMMMM N J et pet pep hey e causes the system to perform a search for those results which meet the specified criteria and to The Excel and PDF buttons are associated with the list to allow the information to be exported to files Clicking them will start the exporting process and the resulting file will then be opened automatically The process is similar for both formats when either of the buttons is clicked the system will ask for a filename to be given Guardar como Mis sitios de red Tipo Guardar en Documentos recientes Escritorio E Home I O epe O 13 5tadium Arcadium 2006 Gako Docs
33. lt the graphs will display sampling intervals of one day e Legend This button allows the legend panel to be visible or hidden e Zoom This button allows the graph zoom to be activated or deactivated When the zoom is activated and will be displayed on both axes and clicking them will operate the zoom At the same time as the zoom is operated scroll bars will appear to enable any part of the graph to be accessed Generated Chart 06 05 00 4 06 05 234i 05 05 00 4 Dates dd mm hh mi Once the desired criteria have been defined clicking the Search button will cause the system to perform a search for results which meet the specified criteria and to generate a graph with the values New search criteria can be set at any time and a new search performed by clicking the Search button 37 17 2 Graph generated Clicking the Search button causes the system to perform a search for those results which meet the specitied criteria and to present the result in graph format Generated Chart 05 05 00 00 06 05 00 00 Return 07 05 00 00 08 05 00 00 Dates dd mm hh mi 09 05 00 00 10 05 00 00 11 05 00 00 Pass the mouse over the graph line to obtain the actual sampling value in real time The Export button is associated with the list to allow the information to be exported to a PDF file Clicking it will start the exporting process and the resulting file will then be opened automatically When the butto
34. m value alarm Clicking the Search button causes the system to perform a search for those alarms which fulfill the specified criteria and to present the result as a list of the alarms in question The Excel and PDF buttons are associated with the list to allow the information to be exported to files Clicking them will start the exporting process and the resulting file will then be opened automatically The process is similar for both formats when either of the buttons is clicked the system will ask for a filename to be given Guardar como Guardar en i Home Of egn N O 13 5tadium Arcadium 2006 Visual Studio 2008 EG Gako Docs je Mis carpetas para compartir Documentos Bluetooth BFI PESCADOS2 xls recientes E Compartido B History 3 Infragistics B Mi m sica i PDA Escritorio Microsoft visual Studio Tools For Applications Mis archivos recibidos Anis formas mis im genes Mis videos Personal 9 Visual Studio 2005 lt MT gt umie D Mis sitios de red Tipe Libro de Excel xls In this dialogue box the destination folder in which the file is to be saved must be selected and a representative filename given Then click Save for the process to generate the file and open it automatically For the process of exporting to Excel or PDF to work correctly the application requires viewers of these file types to be installed For Excel Microsoft Excel or
35. n is clicked the system will ask for a filename to be given Guardar como Guardar en D Documentos recientes B Escritorio Mis sitios de red In this dialogue box the destination folder in which the file is to be saved must be selected and a representative filename given Home 3 O rpe O 13 5tadium Arcadium 2006 G ko Docs Bluetooth a Compartido B History Infragistics B Mi m sica Mi PDA Microsoft visual Studio Tools for Applications Mis archivos recibidos A Mis Formas A Mis im genes PS mis videos Personal Visual Studio 2005 lt Visual Studio 2008 al Mis carpetas para compartir Bl PESCADOS2 xls gt Nombre Tipo Libro de Excel xls Cancelar Then click Save for the process to generate the file and open it automatically installed For PDF a viewer such as Acrobat Reader must be installed To return to the initial window the results search screen has a Return button Clicking it returns to the application s main window 12 05 00 00 12 05 09 20 For the process of exporting to Excel or PDF to work correctly the application requires viewers of these file types to be AKO AKO 17 3 Legend The legend shows what each series shown in the graph corresponds to as well as including the following properties for each element of the legend e Min Indicates the minimum value in the series e
36. nline help each screen of the program has an associated PDF document with the most important information e Contextual help represented by the icon which is also associated with a control As you pass your mouse over the icon it will shows contextual help with the meaning of the control Historical Viewer Search Criteria Help Ontine l When this search criterion is set the system will search for samples obtained by the selected probe Probe r Unit 2C Begin Date 05 05 2009 End Date 12 05 2009 im Visual Format Show one row per probe Show probes in the same row AKO 8 Running the application for the first time 8 1 Starting up the database Every time the application is run the first task the system will perfrom is to start up the database in which the log information is stored When the application is run for the first time Windows may show the following warning Alerta de seguridad de Windows Para ayudar a proteger su equipo Firewall de Windows bloqued algunas caracteristicas de este programa Desea mantener este programa bloqueado Nombre mysqld Fabricante Desconocido Continuar bogueo Desbloquear Freguntarme mas adelante Firewall de Windows bloqued este programa para que no acepte conexiones de Internet o de una red Puede desbloquearlo si reconoce este programa o confia en el emisor Cu ndo debo desbloguear un programa This warning indicates th
37. on not previously downloaded The Download Log button will be disabled if there is no connectivity with the device or another log download is in progress from this or any other device In this case the button will be shown as disabled This main control panel also includes the device status reporting controls as follows Status of Log Reading Indicates that no log reading process is currently being carried out Holding your mouse over this icon for a few moments displays a pop up message with the date and time it was last carried out This icon indicates that the reading process is being carried out Alarm Status No alarms on the device ra The device has alarms but they are all in delay status e The device has alarms Connectivity Status The device is correctly connected e There is a problem with the connectivity of the device 23 AKO 11 2 General device properties This section is for information only and shows the parameters of Slave Address Device Description Device Location AKO Sales Family and AKO Product Name v General Device Properties Network Slave Address Device Description CAM Regis Device Situation AKO 15740 AKO Comercial Family CAM Regis AKO Comercial Name AKO 15740 11 3 List of device probes This section of the application displays the current values of the device probes The application allows the probes to be viewed in various formats 11 3 1 Digital viewin
38. ress Next to continue after completing each step Time Zone GMT 1 Madrid Paris Date 06 07 2011 Time 01 03 Weekday Wednesday Registry Interval 15 minutes 1 reg 1 day gt T Passwort 0 F Device Language Spanish k F Registry Status Run Date Time Begin Registrabon 18 04 2013 Date Time End Regstraton 18 04 2013 q rin w n T L Time change Automatic aa E Ae e Ignore previous results to 01 01 2009 pn 29 AKO Configuration of Dataloggers This screen contains information about the datalogger probes in the form of tabs each one of which corresponds to a probe connected to the equipment Device Configuration Device Configuration Via a senes of steps Press Next to Probe Type Digital Description INPUT 1 Polarity Normally Open Alarm configuration for minimum value exceeded __ ia PF Alarm configuration for maamum value exceeded _ fe gt ME a W Enable minimum value alarm E Enable maximum value alarm Maximum Value a Minimum Value a Activation Delay Em minutes Activation Delay ao minutes Once the pertinent changes have been made to the configuration clicking the Save button will send the new configuration to the device and take us back to the main screen To cancel the proposed changes click the Exit button 30 15 Searching results The result search screen lets you obtain a list of results registered by the devices This l
39. s Probe List INPUT 1 NTC v Last 15 days evolution k CAM Reais INPUT 1 LA mea INFU 27104 09 37 28 04 09 37 29104 09 37 30 04 09 37 0105 09 37 02 05 09 37 03 05 09 37 04 05 09 37 AKO 15740 AKO 15740 05 05 09 37 Dates dd mm hh mi 06 05 09 37 07 05 09 37 08 05 09 37 09 05 09 37 INPUT 10 10 05 09 37 11 05 09 37 12 05 07 50 beat Export f Refresh AKO To access this window for the first time or to display a different device just click on one of the probes on the side menu This window consists of four areas as described below ZZ AKO 11 1 Main control panel The controls in this area give access to all the functions of the selected device Device Configuration This button accesses the device configuration Clicking it causes the application to download the current configuration of the device and displays it on the screen Graph Viewer Opens the graph generation window Clicking it trom the control panel causes the device filter to be set for the current device Searching in the Result Log Opens the result log search window Clicking it from the control panel causes the device filter to be set for the current device Searching in the Alarm Log Opens the alarm log search window Clicking it from the control panel causes the device filter to be set for the current device Download Log Clicking this button causes the system to download log and alarm informati
40. s consequent to the use or the impossibility of using the program including loss of data destruction or disorganisation of files produced on the occasion of or in relation to the use of the authorised software The customer is responsible for installing the program AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L is relieved of all responsibility for any damage to the customer s computer system resulting trom said installation Use of the sofware is entirely the responsibility of the customer AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L is not responsible for and makes no commitment with any person or entity as regards any damage alledgedly caused by the use of lack of use of the program either direct or indirect including work interruption or loss of data resulting from the use of the program The customer shall communicate the general conditions of this licence to any person until his employment or direction and control who needs to use the software Should the customer become aware of the software being use in violation of these general conditions he shall ensure the immediate ending of such use ACCEPTANCE BY INSTALLING THIS PROGRAM THE CUSTOMER DECLARES HE HAS READ AND UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THIS USER LICENCE AND AGREES TO BE SUBJECT TO ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WHICH THESE ARE THE ONLY ONE UNLESS A PERSON WITH LEGAL REPRESENTATION OF AKO ELECTROMECANICA S A L SHOULD ACCEPT OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN WRITING AKO 2 Minimum requirements For corr
41. tance to update Setup has detected one or more instances of this application already installed on your system You can maintain or update an esisting instance or install a completely new instance Install a new instance of this application D Maintain or update the instance of this application selected below Display Name Silicon Laboratones CP270 WCF Drivers for Windows 2000 4P 2003 Server ista co Baa Select the option Maintain or update the instance of this application selected below Silicon Laboratones CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Serve Existing Installed Instances Detected Select the appropriate application instance to update Setup has detected one or more instances of this application already installed on your system fou can maintain or update an existing instance or install a completely new instance D Install a new instance of this application Maintain or update the instance of this application selected below Display Name Silicon Laboratories CP270 WCF Drivers for Windows 2000 4P 2003 Server ista ch Bas AKO Highlight the line and click the Next button The following screen will appear Silicon Laboratones CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Server Vista L Sam Welcome k k Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the Silicon Laboratones CP21 0s VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 P 2003 Sener visha Setup Maintenance progr
42. tds 28 e E E UII E O E E E A A E A A A TE 31 15 1 Search criteria ces es ececsedccscencacnetes ensvunndcmsciesscasastuncennctascnsticoncasnstedenscunnsenacesscansistuncisnctseecnatdeancasacteacesesaagnaneateaaeeunes 32 15 2 List OF ESUS cance de esac ease esis cee ena 33 TG SATAN AC oes urtcece nota A A E 34 16 1 SCAN YN E A E A see E ue ett nase E A E 34 16 2 ERE EE A E E O E A T E E 35 17 Generating rapie eronneen een ent ene RE Aa TE NE EAEE ia REENE ea EEA E tree 36 11 S 1 e E A I A O E E A EA 37 17 2 CEEE e A A ttt en rrr rer rt tt Tt 38 17 3 EE SIAC E E E T E tei aneaptnisacuneseniautwnd nats tepekadutnisenouenasiitoheestadsiel 39 CE e A EA AA A E A eet ee eee ere 39 18 1 a a UE O N E E S 40 18 2 Restonnd a ACCUM CODN errire wc eu cestode vsti EE EE EE EEFE EEE EEEE EE AEE EEEE TEPE NEE DEUE PEES NAE EEEE 41 AKO 1 Software Licence from AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L SHRINK WRAP LICENCE This non personal user licence is granted specifically to the original customer IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE GENERAL CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE PROGRAM INSTALLING IT IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS Granting of licence AKO ELECTROMEC NICA S A L is the sole owner of the SOFTRegis program for monitoring AKO 15740 AKO 15742 AKO 15750 AKO 15752 AKO 15760 AKO 15762 AKO 15770 and AKO 15772 devices as well as its sub programs the accompanying printed material technical documentation and user manuals
43. the PC e Another program such as AKO 5004 or AKO 5003 is accessing the same port The application will now inform you that connectivity has been lost with the convertor device and will give you three options e Work offline this option allows the user to continue to use the application but without being connected to the equipment allowing any action which does not require them to be connected such as generating graphs etc but not allowing any new data to be obtained from the devices e If this option is chosen and the problem is later resolved the application will automatically return to connected mode e Retry this option tries to reconnect which is useful when the problem is detected and solved If the problem is solved the program will display a message saying so e Advanced Configuration this button opens a Communications Configuration window see above in this document AKO 10 Main Screen The main screen is the framework for running the whole application It allows you to access the various functions from the main menu bar and the side menu for accessing the devices AKO We make it easy SOFTRegis v 1 0 0 Registered Devices 0 Thera are no alarms in any of the registered devices Registered Devices Short by Description 2 CAM Regis INPUT 1 Off INPUT 2 25 5 2C INPUT 3 27 7 C INPUT 4 26 1 C INPUT 5 25 8 C INPUT 6 23 7 C INPUT 7 26 1 C INPUT 8 27 2 C INPUT 9 27 4
44. tion of Devices section for more details To register the device in SOFTRegis the Device Description and Device Location fields must be filled in e Device Description This field is informative Input a name for the device in question to allow it to be identified later within the application e Device Location Also informative The aim is to give it a physical location to make it easy to tell which device it is In the General Device Configuration tab there is a parameter to Omit results earlier than This parameter may be set to indicate a date in order to exclude results registered before this date The application inputs an initial default date of 01 01 2008 but if the installation is performed on another date or the sampling objective of the equipment is changed another date may be indicated in order to avoid recording useless information in the program The remaining parameters refer to the equipment and may all be moditied and saved when the application will send a modification instruction to the device Once this information has been input click the Record button for the system to register the equipment in the application and to carry out the relevant modifications in the devices 14 Contiguration of Devices The device configuration window lets you remotely modify any variable of the device registered This configuration window is accessible from three different places in the application e When a new device is registered
45. uter To continue click Mest Click Next to begin the installation The next step will be to accept the licence To do this click the option accept the terms of the license agreement followed by Next an Silicon Laboratones CP 710 VCP Drivers for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Server Vista L Sm License Agreement eo Please read the following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE AGREEING TO TERMS SILICON LABORATORIES INC SILICON LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL PTE LTO AND THEIR AFFILIATES COLLECTIVELY SILICON LABS HAVE DEVELOPED CERTAIN MATERIALS E G DEVELOPMENT TOOLS EXAMPLE CODE EMBEDDABLE CODE DLLs SOFTWARE COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND OTHER THIRD PARTY PROPRIETARY MATERIAL LICENSED MATERIALS THAT YOU MAY USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SILICON L amp BS MCU PRODUCTS ANY USE OF THE LICENSED MATERIALS IS SUBJECT TO THIS END USER LICENSE iA OCMArCrLIrHLIT mIn Tihimme ARTF Or TII I eae LIA TOCMAI AM Te 9 do not accept the terme of the license agreement InstallShield AKO At this point the option to select the destination folder will appear Click Next Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install Silicon Laboratones CP210 YCF Drivers for Windows 2000 4P2003 Server vista in the following folder To install to this folder click Next
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