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Model 590-10 

 

© 2002 Xantech Corporation 

SAVING AND BACKING-UP FILES 

 

Automatic Save 

When working on a project in Dragon, it is automatically saved on a continuous basis, It is OK to quit a project at 
any time and come back to it for further work by simply clicking on Open Project (Ctrl+O) from the File menu and 
double clicking the filename in the list. 
 

Save Project As

 

To create a variation of

 

a project without having to reprogram everything from scratch, i.e. Change “Jones” project 

to “Smith” project: 
1.  Click “SAVE PROJECT AS”  Ctrl+S from the File menu. 
2.  SINGLE CLICK on the project file name to ‘Save As’. 
3.  Type in the new Project File Name (e.g. Smith) and click OK. 
4.  If there are no changes to the system (type of sources, brand of sources, zone configuration etc.) transfer the 

project. If there are any changes to be made, modify the new project and then transfer to the MAC1.  

 

Backing-Up Project Files 

It is always wise to backup all project files to another hard drive, floppy disc or other storage media.  It is 
recommended that each project be saved to a floppy disc and kept with each client's job files. To make backup 
copies, proceed as follows: 
1.  Open the hard drive icon from "My Computer" (usually drive C:) in Win 95/98/NT/2000/XP.  Open the 

DRAG460 beta folder, then the Projects folder. 

2.  Locate project files. The files in the Projects folder will have .pja,.pjb, .pjc extensions. All three must be 

copied. 

3.  Open a window for the backup drive and make a Projects folder for that drive.  
4.  Click and drag the files to be backed-up  that are in the Projects folder on the main hard drive and drop them 

into the Projects folder in the backup drive. 

 

NOTE 1:

 Project files can be relatively large, requiring up to 1 MB of space or more, depending on the 

complexity of your project.  When backing up to 1.44 MB floppies, you may need one floppy for each Project. 

 

NOTE 2:

 these file sizes can be reduced dramatically, if needed, by using a good file compression program, 

like Win Zip.  

 

Using Backup Files 

To use  backup files at a later date, copy them back to the Projects folder in the DRAG460 beta directory (after 
un-Zipping them, if previously Zipped).  Proceed as follows: 
1.   Locate the Projects folder on the main and backup drives. 
2.  On the backup drive open the Projects folder and identify the files needed, with the proper extensions. Un-Zip 

them, if previously Zipped. 

3.  Click and drag these files from the backup drive and drop them into the Projects folder on the main hard drive. 
 

Backing-Up SmartPad and Palette Files 

The SmartPad and Palette folders in the DRAG460 directory contain all the files of learned individual IR 
commands and specific palettes that have created for all projects.  These should be backed up in the event of a 
hard drive failure, for transferring work to another computer, etc.  Back-up these files to another hard drive, a tape 
drive or a floppy.  Proceed as follows: 
1.  Open the hard drive icon from "My Computer" (usually drive C:) in Win 95/98/NT/2000/XP.  Open the 

Drag460 folder. 

2.  Locate the SmartPad and Pallets folders.  
3.  Click and drag (copy) the SmartPad and Pallets folders to the backup drive.  These files are small enough to 

easily fit on one 1.44 MB floppy.  

4.  To use them at a later date, drag & drop them back into the appropriate SmartPad or Palette folder on the 

main hard drive 

 

NOTE: 

To avoid the potential loss of work, back up files frequently. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 590-10

Page 1: ...VATED SYSTEM 7 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 8 STARTING DRAGON DROP IR 8 SERIAL PORT SELECTION 8 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Planning the System 8 Learning IR Commands 8 Creating Palettes 9 Editing and Testing IR...

Page 2: ...ug to Stripped Ends Cable not included EXT MOUSE PORT PCIR 1 12VDC 12 VDC GND STATUS IR IN EMITTERS IR RCVR 789 44 CONNECTING BLOCK 786 00 Power Supply not included C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 3: ...by Dragon Drop IR if programming IR Setup Switches 1 Write Protect Switch Up is Write Down is Protect Must be in Write position for programming Protect position prohibits programming and protects all...

Page 4: ...o 12 volts Either type of input can be used on inputs 1 through 12 When the switch is closed the IR command or macro programmed for this input will be generated only once The switch can be opened or i...

Page 5: ...ated functions in an audio video system For example if an AM FM receiver is turned ON manually an IR command sequence can be made to turn a TV set ON and set the channel to 4 at the same time When the...

Page 6: ...IN GND 12V 599 00 PULSED SWITCHING MODULE SYLMAR CA MADE IN U S A Connect to 590 10 in same manner as above SPST Sensing Switch Figure 8 DC Voltage to Momentary Pulses with at 599 00 Pulsed Switching...

Page 7: ...e controller 1N914 Emitter attach to controlled device 1 K ohm 1 4 W 12 Volt Zener 1 Fd 50 V 120 V AC 120 VAC Chime Coil Chime AC Transformer Door Chime Pushbutton Switches For Other System Devices Re...

Page 8: ...T menu choose Programs 3 Select DRAG460 from the list and click on the DRAG460 Icon 4 The program loads and opens to the Xantech Dragon Drop IR opening screen SERIAL PORT SELECTION When first launched...

Page 9: ...component remote A red asterisk will appear to the left of the selected function indicating that an IR code has been learned NOTE If you wait longer than ten seconds a NO IR RECORDED message will appe...

Page 10: ...NDS FROM THE INTERNET Xantech com There are some IR commands that can be difficult to learn in Dragon Xantech edits and posts some of these commands at xantech com under Products IR Code Libraries See...

Page 11: ...r and repeat steps 13 to 16 as necessary PROGRAMMING THE 590 10 SELECT BASE UNIT With the system operating and the Dragon Drop IR open proceed as follows 1 Choose NEW PROJECT from the File menu Choose...

Page 12: ...Palette bar or closed with the X button in the title bar PROGRAMMING IR COMMANDS AND SEQUENCES Associating IR Commands with Switch Terminals 1 Select a switch in the virtual 590 10 window It will be...

Page 13: ...he Command List and the delay time appears on the list e g Delay 2 Sec 3 Left Click and Drag the Delay 2 Sec line and drop it between any two commands you have placed on the Command List 4 From the Fi...

Page 14: ...rive and drop them into the Projects folder in the backup drive NOTE 1 Project files can be relatively large requiring up to 1 MB of space or more depending on the complexity of your project When back...

Page 15: ...Model 590 10 Page 15 2002 Xantech Corporation...

Page 16: ...XANTECH CORPORATION 12950 Bradley Avenue Sylmar CA 91342 3829 phone 818 362 0353 fax 818 362 9506 www xantech com Part No 08901650 Rev A 03 13 2002...

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