
SmartLogger2000
User Manual
6 Man-Machine Interaction
Issue 04 (2018-04-10)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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6.1.3 Importing All Files
Prerequisites
A USB flash drive contains a boot script file and all exported files.
Context
It is recommended that you use a SanDisk, Netac, or Kingston USB flash drive to ensure
compatibility.
Procedure
Step 1
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port at the bottom of the SmartLogger.
Step 2
Log in to the app, choose
More
>
System Maintenance
>
Generate Local Maint. Script
on
the main menu page, and generate a boot script file. For details, see the
SUN2000 APP User
Manual
.
The generated boot script file will replace the script file generated when all files are exported in the USB
flash drive.
Step 3
The SmartLogger automatically executes all commands specified in the boot script file. View
the LED indicator to determine the operating status.
Verify that the USB flash drive contains a boot script file; otherwise, the SmartLogger
cannot execute the operations.
A boot script file generated in a SmartLogger can be imported into other SmartLoggers.
Ensure that app login password of a SmartLogger to which files are imported is consistent
with that of the SmartLogger which generates the boot script file. If the app login
passwords are inconsistent, you need to generate a new boot script file in the SmartLogger
to which files are imported.
The initial app login password of the SmartLogger is
00000a
. Change it upon the first
login.
Table 6-3
LED indicator description
Indicator (Silk Screen)
Status
Meaning
ALM
Green off
No local maintenance is in
progress.
Blinking green at long
intervals (1s on and 1s off)
Local maintenance is in
progress.
Green steady on
Local maintenance
succeeds.