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SmartPAC 2 User Manual
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Keyboard, Displays, Etc.
Screen Capture in SmartPAC 2 Main Versions V 5.3.1 and Later
If you are running SmartPAC 2 Main Version 5.3.1 or later, screen captures can be saved to
SmartPAC 2 memory as in earlier versions or, if a properly configured USB disk is inserted in
the SmartPAC 2 USB connector when the capture is made, you can save one or more screen
captures directly to the USB disk. If you choose to continue saving screen captures to
SmartPAC 2 memory, you can still copy the screen capture to an e-mail message or to a USB
disk as described in Screen Capture in SmartPAC 2 Main Versions Earlier than V 5.3.1, above.
Saving Multiple Screen Captures to a USB Disk
To save one or more screen captures to a USB disk, do the following:
1.
At your PC, create a folder named “Capture” in the root directory of the USB disk.
2.
Power down the SmartPAC 2, and open the SmartPAC 2 enclosure or console.
3.
Locate the USB connector, J121, on the SmartPAC 2 board (see Figure 2-7, page 2-13),
then carefully insert the USB disk into the USB connector.
4.
Shut the enclosure or console door, and power up the SmartPAC 2.
5.
On the SmartPAC 2 front panel, access one of the screens you want to capture.
6.
Press the 8 and 0 (zero) keys simultaneously for a second or two until the message “USB
Capturing Screen...” in very small letters appears at the top right of the display.
7.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 for additional screens. The number of screens you can capture is
limited only by the capacity of your disk.
8.
When you are finished, open the enclosure or console, and remove the USB disk.
Captured screens are saved to a folder in the Capture folder named “Capturennnnnnnn,”
where nnnnnnnn is the SmartPAC 2 serial number. Screen capture files are named using a
prefix that stands for the operating mode in which the screen functions (i.e., INIT, PROG,
and RUN) followed by the date and time of the capture (e.g., INIT-02212007102234).
The date is expressed in mmddyyyy (month/day/year) format, the time in hhmmss (hours/
minutes/seconds) military format. All screen captures are saved as .gif files.
POWER DOWN SMARTPAC 2 BEFORE INSERTING USB DISK
Do not insert a USB disk into the USB connector while SmartPAC 2 is running. The USB disk
could touch a component on the SmartPAC 2 board, resulting in a short circuit and damage to the
board. Always power down SmartPAC 2 before inserting a USB disk.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in property damage.
The USB disk can be inserted into the USB connector only one way. Do not attempt to
force the USB disk into the connector.
CAUTION
NOTICE
Summary of Contents for SmartPAC2
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