3 . R e p a i r I n s t r u c t i o n s
1 / 2 0 1 0
3 - 89
BA-TE-DE08C M.KAY
SW9xx_sm_Chapter 3_1-2010.doc/pdf <100329> yymmdd
B. Braun Avitum AG
Dialog
+
SW 9.xx
3.6.10.4 Read Screenshots
The utility reads the screenshots from hard disk drive (CFC) and writes
them to the USB stick. Files from different machines are placed in
different subdirectories on the USB stick. The subdirectory names
/USER/13_Read_Screenshots/ <SERNUM>/<DATE>/ are created from the serial
numbers of the machines. Files from the same machine are placed in
different subdirectories where the subdirectory names are created from the
current date of reading <DATE>.
Create Screenshots
A keyboard is required to create screenshots. Connect a keyboard to the
motherboard. Use the ALT + F5 key on the keyboard to take a screenshot.
<SERNUM>
The subdirectory name is created from the serial number <SERNUM> of
the . If the serial number is not set on the <SERNUM> is
equal to ‘-----‘.
<DATE>
The subdirectory name is created from a creation date. Format: YYYY-
MM-DD.hh.mm.
12_Read_All_Trends
BlueCat
Removable Disk (X: - FSU USB Stick)
DISKTYPE
USER
05_Write_Calibration_Data
04_Write_Languages
06_Write_System_Configuration
09_Card_01_Read_Card_Image
09_Card_02_Write_Card_Image
09_Card_03_Read_Patient_Diskette
09_Card_04_Write_Patient_Diskette_to_Card
09_Card_05_Read_Patient_Card
10_Read_System_Configuration
09_Card_06_Write_Patient_Card
11_Read_Calibration_Data
13_Read_Screenshots
23532
2007-08-30.15.28.44
See the results in the directories with the following path for
the Read Screenshots files:
Read Screenshots
USB:\USER\13_Read_Screenshots\{Serial Number}\{YYYY-
MM-DD.hh.mm.ss}\{DEFAULT and other directories}
Example:
USB:\USER\13_Read_Screenshots\23532\2007-08-
30.15.28.44\{DEFAULT and other directories}
2 3 5 3 2 :
Serial Number of the Dialog machine
Y Y Y Y :
Year 2007
M M :
08 month August
D D :
30 Thursday
h h :
15 hours
m m :
28 minutes
s s :
44 seconds
The screenshots are stored in vga*.zip files in the DEFAULT (and/or in other)
subdirectories on the . The vga*.zip files copied to USB stick are deleted
from the hard disk drive (CFC) (similarly to the log files) but the
subdirectory structure on the hard disk drive (CFC) is left untouched.