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1. For archiving or reproduction you can save a configuration data set to a file See more details at chapter 10 5 1 4 Menu Item Save as If you want to save the current configuration data set under a new name select Save as Datei speichern unter Speichern in Cy Execute dm t COBRE el Sample Config October 2003 D 5 Arbeitsplatz Dateiname Dateityp pvcs 5100 Configuration File P DV Abbrechen E Figure 4 Save Configuration This is a standard windows dialog so it can have a different appearance It s depending to the installed windows version and the used language of the operating system 5 1 5 Menu Item Printer Setup For printer selection and configuration you can use the Printer Setup menu entry 5 1 6 Menu Item Print Configuration Data If you want to print the current configuration data for documentation you can do this by selecting this menu item The printout will be sent to the standard printer you defined in your Windows operating system if there is an printer available DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 10 of 26 BECIKE AVIONIC SYSTEMS 5 1 7 Menu ltem Exit By selecting this menu item you can end the work with the configuration software If you made changes in the data set shown on screen a confirmation window will be shown asking the user for saving of this data Best tigung E E x E i oh You have changed configuration data which are n
2. no settings will be changed Selection of OK change the settings in that way you have selected and they will take affect immediately The settings are stored permanently in the used computer system so after a restart of the CSW 5100 software you will get the same settings you have selected before See chapter 9 to learn more about the user levels 5 2 2 Menu ltem Connect to REU If you want to make a data exchange between the configuration software and a REU5100 first you have to create a connection That can be done by using this menu item or the according function button If the connection is created this menu item will be disabled 5 2 3 Menu ltem Disconnect from REU To end a data exchange between the configuration software and a REU5100 it is possible to close the connection That can be done by using this menu item or the according function button If the connection is closed this menu item will be disabled 5 2 4 Menu ltem Load configuration from REU This menu item is enabled while a connection between the configuration software and a REU5100 is established It starts the transfer of all configuration data from the connected REU5100 to the host CSW 5100 software While data transfer a small dialog shows the progress of the data exchange 5 2 5 Menu Item Send configuration to REU This menu item is enabled while a connection between the configuration software and a REU5100 is established It starts th
3. The DVCS5100 system has the ability to activate 8 different warning tones via discrete inputs This warning tones can be configured in some parameters on the Warning Tones page o0 0 General ettings AKU Settings NTA Devic RX Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warming Tones Waning Tones Settings Tone Mo Cancellation Active Priority Appearance allowed while PTT 1 Iv Iv High gt 2400Hz continued a v Ti Hih 1600Hz pulsed Ton T out 0 5sec 3 v v High v 2400Hz pulsed T on T out 0 5sec 4 L L High e 3840Hz pulsed Ton T out 0 5sec_ 5 L I Hih e 1200Hz intermited B e I High v 2133Hz intermilted 7 v v High gt 3200Hz intermitted a Si m Hih 4800Hz intermitted Warning Tone Level afe al Figure 20 Data Screen Warning tones settings D This column shows the identification number for each warning tone If warning tones are triggered the user can cancel the warning signal output by activation of Control in 2 REU5100 P2 Pin 6 Warning Tone Cancellation if this is allowed by setting in this column Some warnings have to be inactive while transmit operation In this column you can configure this function For the warning tones there are 3 priority levels high medium and low Warnings with a higher priority are suppressing the output of warnings with lower
4. This button has the same function as the menu item Print Configuration Data see 5 1 5 6 4 Function Button Exit This button has the same function as the menu item Exit see 5 1 7 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 14 of 26 BECIKE ANIONIC SYSTEMS 7 State Display There are two state displays in the left bottom corner of the program screen One fr the actually bus state and another for the data state Bus State Data State data are offline c Copyright by Becker Figure 11 State Displays 71 Bus State Display This display is been visible when a connection is established only For an easy visibility is a colored block The color of the block shows the actually bus state If the connection is o k the color is green if there is a failure the color will be changed to red A yellow colored block shows that the host system tries to connect a REU 5100 but actually gets no answer 7 2 Data State Display There is one colored block that displays the actually state of the shown data If the data shown on screen are the same as stored in the connected REU5100 the color is green if there was made any change by editing any value the color is yellow until the user send the new data to the REU5100 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 15 of 26 BECIKE AVIONIC SYSTEMS 8 Data Screen For easy usage the data screen is separated in 7 sheets You can select each sheet by clicking on the tab sheet id
5. YOR Level ds ACU 3 Channel olumes ACU A T Channels Channels 1 vHF1 d 1 L IL 49 6 x Aq 5x ABMS 2 WHE 2 WL 7 ADB x 49 5x ACU 6 i SE TE d MER T E 717 ed d 4 MERZ I d 49 6 x 43 5 5 TC3 Il 5 aDF mm 48 6 486 X I UG 6 0000s 48 6 X 486 X H TS 7 j 7 DME Mm ele 486 x 486 8 PA E 8 DF lz sr Ayvionic Systems Germany 5M 0 Figure 15 Data Screen ACU volumes D This are the buttons for the selection of the ACU you want to configure or see In this area the values for the master volume the intercom volume and the VOX level can be set 3 Here the individual volumes for the TX channels can be set In this area the individual volumes for the RX channels can be set DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 19 of 26 BECIKE ANIONIC SYSTEMS 8 3 Data Screen TX Devices Since different transmitters transceivers with individual input and output signal levels are able to be connected to the DVCS5100 system for each TX channel special setting have to be done For these settings the TX Devices page is responsible 0 0 General Settings CU Settings TX Devices RX Devices FIX Warming Tones TX Device Settings Hame Input Level Output Level vpe of Sidetone optional TX Device gt gt HEU REU gt gt TX Device Sidetone Level vr e ln Ee natural
6. smaller number as in the right box There are no check whether the selected channels are available and enabled 5 Other settings consists by one setting value With it you can enable the Forced Monitoring function that result in automatic monitoring the channel you are transmitting In this box all settings for the microphone input can be done First you can switch between standard and dynamic type of microphone Furthermore you can change the sensitivity of the input in the defined ranges The headphone settings are made in this box The only selection you can made is to switch between a 80 ore 3000 line For each ACU the TX and RX channels can be enabled or disabled This can be set in the box Channel Options If any channel isn t enabled it can t be used by the user of this ACU The column Name shows the name of the channel you can define in the TX or RX devices sheet The next column Init State defines the state of the channel after initialization of that ACU For each TX channel it is possible to allow or disable PTT function by using the switch boxes in the last column DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 18 of 26 BECIKE AVIONIC SYSTEMS 8 2 2 ACU Settings Volumes For each ACU the volumes can be set individual This can be made by using this sheet 0 0 General Settings ACU Setting TX Devices Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warning Tones ACU 1 Master Volu M Intercom e ACU 2
7. D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS Configuration Software CSW 5100 Version 3 10 for the DVCS 5100 Digital Voice Communication System INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL DV 6440 03 BECKER FLUGFUNKWERK GMBH Baden Airpark B108 D 77836 Rheinmuenster Tel 07229 305 0 Fax 07229 305 217 E Mail info becker avionics de or support becker avionics de Manual DV 6440 03 Article No 0556 270 071 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 1 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS FIRST ISSUE AND CHANGES Issue 3 August 2004 LIST OF EFECTIVE PAGES SUBJECT PAGE NO DATE Title Page 08 2004 List of Effective Pages 08 2004 Table of Contents 08 2004 section 1 08 2004 Section 2 08 2004 Section 3 08 2004 Section 4 08 2004 Section 5 08 2004 Section 6 13 08 2004 Section 7 14 08 2004 Section 8 15 to 23 08 2004 Section 9 24 08 2004 section 10 25 08 2004 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 2 of 26 D3ECIKET3 ANIONIC SYSTEMS Table of Contents 1 EE eege 5 2 mise UK XC EI CT T m TI TTEm 6 2 1 yir Mee cH P 6 2 2 COMME CHOU TEE 6 3 RNS len EE 7 3 1 PASTA AON Elte 7 3 2 Program INSTA AMON EE 7 4 Starting software tox cassie csa nseetcdiarearhd oM ence inn MMC NM MM PM EMMMMMMMM cranks UNE MR MM RM MER MEME 8 4 1 MI Reed E mom 8 4 2 Msz PNE T Umm 8 4 3 FUNCION BUHONS TE 8 4 4 BR WOW EEN 8 4 5 RUS TEE 8 5 Vue TS voseutencum tus oni cei tan EE tick ona E anne uate aa eens aE EEE
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9. priority The 4 column is responsible to configure the priority setting 5 The output level of the warning tones can be set in this section Higher values means a higher signal level routed to the headphones DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 24 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS 9 User Levels The program is made to work with two different user levels Customer and System Integrator The selection will be done by the settings dialog described at 5 2 1 After the first installation of the CSW5100 software on a computer the user level is Customer To change into the System Integrator user level you have to activate Change User Level in the dialog box The user level System Integrator is selectable by entering a special code in the edit field only Please contact Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH to clarify the possibility for you to get this code After entering the correct code you are able to select an user level different to Customer Click OK to make the selection active The data screens will be actualized immediately to show all data for the new user level 9 1 User Level Customer The user level Customer is made for end users which want to configure the system for their own requirements However it is not possible to change the general system configuration like addressing TX RX channel availability or filter availability Some configuration fields in the CSW5100 software will be
10. the FIX channels 2 For each FIX channel you can define a special name for a better identification on the different pages This names are not stored in the REU5100 or the data files you can create They are handled by the CSW5100 program and are individual for each used computer The 3 column is responsible for the input level setting The value can be changed by using the sliders or the up down keys Higher values means a necessary of lower levels at the input for reaching the standard level at the headphone DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 22 of 26 BECIKE VIONIC SYSTEMS 8 6 Data Screen Speakers The DVCS5100 system has the ability to connect in complete 2 independent speaker systems One of this 2 speaker lines at a time can be controlled by ACU1 ACU2 or ACUS The unity is defined before delivering the REU5100 by BECKER On this page you can set the rated power for the speaker lines QO General Sethings ACU Set ngs TX Devices RX Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warning Tones Speaker Settings Speaker ACU1 Speaker ACU 2 E opeaker ACU 3 Figure 19 Data Screen Speaker settings D This column shows the standard name for the speaker channels 2 This column is responsible for the output level setting The value can be changed by using the sliders or the up down keys DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 23 of 26 D3ECIKET3 ANIONIC SYSTEMS 8 7 Data Screen Warning Tones
11. 6de TX 2 VHF2 es LSCUB natural 6de gt TX 3 TCI sl BENE artificial 64B gt TX 5 rca e i pem eae gt TX 8 FA sg idi natural gt 6de Figure 16 Data Screen TX device settings D This column shows the standard name for the TX channels For each TX channel you can define a special name for a better identification on the different pages This names are not stored in the REU5100 or the data files you can create They are handled by the CSW5100 program and are individual for each used computer 3 The 3rd column is responsible for the input level setting The value can be changed by using the sliders or the up down keys Higher values means a necessary of lower levels at the input for reaching the standard level at the headphone The A column is responsible for the output level setting The value can be changed by using the sliders or the up down keys Higher values means a higher level for the modulation of the transmitter In this column you can select the kind of the sidetone for each TX channel some transmitters are not able to deliver a naturally sidetone For this case the DVCS system can create an artificial sidetone by itself and the signal is routed from the microphone line direct to the headphone line Additionally a duplex mode is available In this mode both the naturally and the artificial sidetone are used DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 20 of 26 BECIKE A
12. NIONIC SYSTEMS In the last column the sidetone level can be defined separately for each TX channel The values are selectable between OdB and 15dB in steps of 3dB In case of duplex mode this value handles the artificial sidetone The naturally sidetone then is not under attenuation 8 4 Data Screen RX Devices oince different receivers with individual output signal levels are able to be connected to the DVCS5100 system for each RX channel special setting have to be done For these settings the RX Devices page is responsible OU 0 GO General Settings CU Settings TX Devices Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warning Tones Ha Device Settings Name Filter Input Level optional Available Ax Device gt gt REU RX 1 vai I lt gt 48x RX2 Mu de 48 X RX 3 MKR m 48 X RX 4 ME P 48x RX 5 ADF Iv de 48 X RX amp DME i E JH 48 X RX 7 DME2 C D 48x ex8 oF m i gt x Figure 17 Data Screen RX device settings D This column shows the standard name for the RX channels 2 For each RX channel you can define a special name for a better identification on the different pages This names are not stored in the REU5100 or the data files you can create They are handled by the CSW5100 program and are individual for each used computer In this column you can activate or deactivate the availability of the VOICE filter for each RX channel Navig
13. ation receivers are delivering an audio signal with different components For suppressing of the voice component in the audio signal the user of the DVCS5100 system can activate an voice filter by pressing the VOICE key on the ACU5100 panel This filter is active for the RX channels with activated filter availability only The 4 column is responsible for the input level setting The value can be changed by using the sliders or the up down keys Higher values means a necessary of lower levels at the input for reaching the standard level at the headphone DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 21 of 26 BECIKE ANIONIC SYSTEMS 8 5 Data Screen FIX Channels Up to 6 fixed channels can be used for supplying the intercommunication system with special audio signals The volume of this signals can t be changed by the user while operation For the setting of the volume for the fixed signals the FIX Devices page is responsible o Q General betlings ATU Settings TX Devices RX Devices FIA Channels Speakers Warning Tones FIX Device Settings Hame Input Level optional FIX channel gt gt HEU FIX 1 Fix 1 1 H afe 31 Loo S IS Fix 2 Fi 2 n afe Lo IS Fix 3 Fi 3 e afe FIX 4 FIX 4 gt 31 Fix E D S je Under the control Ess 31 DE of Main Volume FIX amp FI 6 H gt 31 Figure 18 Data Screen FIX channel settings D This column shows the standard name for
14. e transfer of all configuration data from the host CSW 5100 software to the connected REU5100 While data transfer a small dialog shows the progress of the data exchange 5 3 Help Menu A help system is not jet implemented in this software so this submenu consists by one entry only for displaying the info dialog iti Configuration Software File Options Figure 8 Help Menu 5 3 1 Menu Item Info The selection of this menu item opens a dialog box with info about the program version the author and the contact address DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 12 of 26 BECIKE AMIONIC SYSTEMS C5W5100 Info Figure 9 Info Dialog DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 13 of 26 BECIKE ANIONIC SYSTEMS 6 Function Buttons At the left side of the program screen you can find some buttons for a direct access to most used functions titi Configuration Sc Fil Options Help sad tom ree Figure 10 Function Buttons 6 1 Function Button Connect Disconnect This button has the same function as the menu item Connect or Disconnect The function switched in accordance to the connect state of the program If there is no connection to the REU5100 established yet the button can be used to create the connection Otherwise the button can be used to disconnect 6 2 Function Button Load from HEU This button has the same function as the menu item Load configuration from REU see 5 2 4 6 3 Function Button Print
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16. entifier at top of the data screen ion Software for DC e 5100 V3 10 m IE xJ General Settings ACU Settings TX Devices AX Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warning Tones Figure 12 Tab Sheets for Data Screen 8 1 Data Screen General Settings The first tab sheet shows the general settings of the DVCS system OU 0 General Settings ACU Settings Tx Devices H Devices FIX Channels Speakers Warning T ones OSW 51 00 ri ition re face H Administratly Infos ee el nz i Ka Channel available REU address 1 m M Channel 1 HF1 v VALI No of ACUs D Channel 2 y vHF e MAL ACU 1 address o Channel3 W TC MERH ACU 2 address fi Channel 4 4 OTC v MER ACU 3 address E Channel 5 rr L ADF ACU 4 address E Channel E Ive DME ALL 5 address 4 Channel 7 e DME ACU 6 address E Channel 8 fv ba DF Intercom Side Tone Level bdB Call Tone enabled or Avionic Systems Germany Figure 13 Data Screen General Settings D In this block there are displayed administrative data for storage of a configuration data set in a file This are the date and time of saving the file name and the individual description text If you do not use file stored data this fields are blank The date and time are not editable they are set in the moment you are store the actually data set in a file and will be taken from the computer system rea
17. ings ACU Settings ba Devices Hx Devices FA Channels Speakers ettings vq lumes ACU 1 Tyge of ACL Channel Options ALL 2 s Pics on f cabin Enabled Init State Mame FTT allowed ACU 3 TX1 v VHF1 C TX 2 Sege 7 VHF2 C TX3 v TC C TX4 ACU 5 m E TX5 Gr e Double T ACU 6 E I L i enable EH J m SS v E Other settings Microphone Setfingg 4 Microphone Type standard fe dynamic Sensitivity ale 1 07 mv Headphone Settings Impedance C B80hm Ce 300 Ohm BERR eR eee Bee ee eee Figure 14 Data Screen ACU settings DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 17 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS D This are the buttons for the selection of the ACU you want to configure or see In this box the type of the ACU is be set All function keys on the panel of the ACU can be enabled or disabled This can be set in this box In addition 4 keys can be configured as active after initialization of the ACU The SPKR key can be set enabled for ACU 1 to 3 only This small box handles the settings for the double TX function Basically you can enable or disable this function If it is enabled there are two select boxes enabled With it you are able to select the two TX channels for double TX function It is not possible to select the same channel in both boxes Please take care that the selected channel in the left box has a
18. l time clock oee more details at chapter 5 1 4 or chapter 10 Here you can see and change the addresses of the REU and the ACUs and the number of ACUs that are activated In Maximum there are 6 ACUs available The addresses of the DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 16 of 26 D3ECIKET3 ANIONIC SYSTEMS ACUs have to be different 2 or more ACUs with the same address are not allowed The addresses can be a value between 0 and 15 Each TX and RX channel in the DVCS can be set available or not In this box you can do this by clicking on the according device name The showed device names are the same that are defined in tab sheet TX devices see 8 3 and RX devices see 8 4 This value represent the attenuation of the sidetone signal in the system Values between 15dB and OGB in steps of 3dB are available Here you can select whether a CALL tone will appear in the DVCS 5100 system or not 8 2 Data Screen ACU Settings This screen shows all configuration data for the ACUs The screen itself is separated in two sheets One for the basic settings and another for the active volumes Each ACU can have its own configuration With buttons on the left side you can select the ACU you want to configure If the number of available ACUs is smaller than 6 the buttons for the higher ACUs are disabled 8 2 1 ACU Settings Basic Settings This sheet shows all the basic settings for an ACU Oo 8 amp 8 SeN
19. llowing search path if you are ask for XACAN USB Please use the drive identifier of your CD ROM drive instead of the X IF both the CAN USB Adapter and the USB Dongle are successfully activated on your computer you can start the configuration software CSW5100 Please note that the configuration software will in the user mode after first installation on the computer To have access to the system integrator settings you need the accessory password see chapter 9 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page of 26 D3ECIKET3 PANMIONIC SYSTEMS 4 Starting software 41 Main Screen Start the Configuration Software via your shortcut on the desktop or in the START menu The following main screen will appear SE File Options Help Load trom REU DECIXETS ANIONIC SYSTEMS Print ata Please press the Connect Button during first minute the REL is running After this you can load actually data fram the REU and you will see them on this screen Data State no data lo Copyright by Becker Avionic Systems Germany EN Figure 1 Start Screen The main window is divided in 4 2 Menu Bar This is the standard WINDOWS menu bar and is the upper bar in the main window 43 Function Buttons Bar Is located at left side and has buttons with direct access to most used functions 44 Data Window Is the biggest window in the middle The window shows the configuration data after loading form the connected DVCS s
20. ot stored Be Do you want to save the shown configuration set Figure 5 Question dialog for program abortion The appearance of this window can be configured in the settings dialog described in chapter 5 2 1 5 2 Options Menu In this menu you can select the settings dialog functions to connect and disconnect the system and functions to handle the data exchange with a connected REU5100 Finn Configuration Software for DYCS 51 File Options Help i nmm Settings Connect ta RELI Disconnect from REL Load conhig ration kom REL Send conhiguration to REL Figure 6 Options Menu 5 2 1 Menu Item Settings The selection of the menu item settings starts an dialog for changing some basic settings for the program appearance CSW5100 Settings x r Display values percentage of mas value M Special Settings Force Saving after Load from REU Force Saving at Program Exit m User Level f Customer Cancel System Integrator Lode Figure 7 Settings Dialog DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 11 of 26 D3ECIKET3 ANIONIC SYSTEMS There are three subsets of settings First you can select the unit for the displayed potentiometer values percentage of max value or absolute value Second you can define the appearance of save data dialogs after Load from REU and at program exit Third the user level customer or system integrator If you select Cancel
21. shown in gray color and are not editable This configurations can be done by system integrators only 9 2 User Level System Integrator The user level System Integrator is made for the people which are implementing DVCS5100 systems in helicopters They have all possibilities to configure the system for the helicopter requirements DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 25 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS 10 Configuration Data Files For preparing configurations or a trace ability of the configurations you made it is possible to create configuration files which are stored in individual folders on your computer For that the commands Open Data File see chapter 5 1 2 Save Data to File see chapter 5 1 3 and Save as see chapter 5 1 4 are available in the File menu The data files can not be read by a standard editor because of its special format The file name extension is DVS for a reliable identification All configuration data the date and time of storage and the content of the description field are stored in the file The optional names for TX RX and FIX channels are not saved in the configuration data files 10 1 Predefinition of Configuration Data Sets With the CSW 5100 software you are able to predefine configurations without connected DVCS 5100 system After start of the configuration software select gt File gt New Data Set in the menu line see chapter 5 1 1 and a complete configura
22. sssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseessaeaaaas 24 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 4 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS 1 Scope This document is an introduction and explanation of the CSW 5100 Software With the assistance of this document the user will be able to use this software to configure a DVCS 5100 system For a description of the Digital Voice Communication System 5100 refer to the following DVCS 5100 manuals ACU 5100 DV 64410 04 Maintenance and Repair Article No 0545 661 071 REU 5100 DV 64430 04 Maintenance and Repair Article No 0545 686 071 The contents of this document is property of Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH Baden Airpark B108 D 77836 Rheinmuenster and may not be copied or duplicated or published without written consent Copyright 2004 by Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH all rights are reserved DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 5 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS 2 Requirements 2 1 System The minimum installation for proper operation should be e Windows 98 Me NT 2000 XP e CD ROM Drive e PCAN USB adapter installed e USB Dongle installed 2 2 Connection Cable To connect the configuration system to a DVCS 5100 system you need a special cable set This set adapts the D SUB9 male connector of the configuration system Pin 2 BB hi Pin 7 BB lo with the bus system in your helicopter installation or test bench You can prepare a connection anywhere in the bus system inside the DVCS 5100 helicopter in
23. stallation DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 6 of 26 D3ECIKET3 PMIONIC SYSTEMS 3 Installation 3 1 Installation Medium Becker delivers the CSW 5100 software on a CD ROM with an setup procedure included for an easy installation on your Windows operating system 3 2 Program Installation The installation process for the CSW 5100 software is started by inserting the CD ROM into your CD ROM drive If the auto start for your CD ROM drive is deactivated in your operating system please tart Setup exe from the installation CD ROM This will run the setup procedure with all necessary information for the user After the installation process you will find a shortcut in your Windows startup menu and on the Desktop The application is secured by an USB Dongle which is part of the delivered configuration set Before you are able to use this dongle you have to install the driver which you can find on the CD ROM Please execute the following installation routine X WIBU Key WkDU DE exe Please use the drive identifier of your CD ROM drive instead of the X After installation of this driver Windows can activate it in the moment you connect the dongle to your Computer To connect the Computer with the DVCS 5100 a CAN USB Adapter is necessary which is attached to the configuration set If you connect this adapter the first time to your computer Windows asks you for the driver You can find it on the CD ROM Please tell Windows the fo
24. tion data set will attempt on screen This data set based on a standard configuration and can be edited without a connected device If the configuration fits all your requirements fill the description field on General Settings page and select gt File gt Save as in the menu line see chapter 5 1 4 In the Save as dialog you are able to select your preferred data folder and to give in an filename For additional configuration data sets repeat this procedure 10 2 Use Predefined Configuration Data Sets To load predefined configuration data sets in a plugged DVCS 5100 system select gt File gt Open Data File in the menu line see chapter 5 1 2 In the attempting Open file dialog select the data file you want to use and click the Open button The selected configuration data set will appear on screen Press Connect in the button bar see chapter 6 1 to create a data link with the connected DVCS 5100 system After a few moment the Bus State display see chapter 7 1 shows a green bar blinking with yellow color for a correct data link Now you are able to send the complete configuration data set to the REU 5100 by using Send configuration to REU in the Options menu 5 2 5 DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 26 of 26
25. ystem or from a data file 45 Status Bar The status bar is located at border of the program window and shows some interesting messages while program running DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 8 of 26 BECKER PMIONIC SYSTEMS 5 Menus amp Submenus 5 1 File Menu In this menu there are 4 entries for data file handling 1 entry for printing and Exit for aborting the configuration software inn Configuration Software fo File Options Help Mew Data Set Open Data File Save Data to File Save as Printer Setup Print Configuration Data Exit Figure 2 File Menu 5 1 1 Menu Item New Data Set You are able to create a new configuration data set by selecting New Data Set from this menu This will load standard configuration data which you can edit in the different data screens explained later 5 1 2 Menu Item Open Data File If you have a previously stored data set in a data file and want to open it you will start with Open Data File Des kto p Eigene Dateien Arbeitsplatz un Dateiname DWS Netzwerkumg Dateityp pvcs 5100 Configuration File new DV Figure 3 Open Dialog Abbrechen DV 6440 03 Issue August 2004 Page 9 of 26 BECKER AVIONIC SYSTEMS This is a standard windows dialog so it can have a different appearance It s depending to the installed windows version and the used language of the operating system 5 1 3 Menu Item Save Data to File
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