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Add Language
: Language files can be added to the DV3T as they become available from Brookfield.
Insert a USB Flash Drive into the DV3T that contains the language file. Select Add Language from
the Backup and Import menu and select the appropriate path. Press the Import command button to
bring the new language file into the DV3T. Select the language in the Display section of the User
Settings menu.
Update Software
: The internal operating software of the Brookfield DV3T can be updated from
a USB Flash Drive as new versions become available from Brookfield. Insert a USB Flash Drive
into the DV3T that contains the operating software file. Select Update Software from the Backup
and Import menu and select the appropriate path. Press the Update command button to bring the
new software file into the DV3T.
V.4.5 Default Path
The Path is the location where data or tests are stored. The DV3T will allow for storage to the
Internal Memory or to an attached USB Flash drive. The path will also include any file structure
that has been created.
The Default Path identifies what location will be used as the initial location when Results are saved.
The Default Path defined in Reports - Configure Viscosity Test (saved test or unsaved test) will
take priority over the Default Path.
The DV3T can create file structure based on User ID and Test Name. The options provided for the
Default Path specify what format the data path should utilize. For example: set the Default Path
to Operator -> Test Name. The User is logged in as DAVID and the test to run is INK 5. The data
path will be defaulted as shown in Figure V-12.
Figure V-12
TIP: The Default Path can be overwritten at the time that data is saved.
Note that there is a limitation of 99 Results files which can exist in a single Path location. If this
limit is exceeded, specify a different data Path to save new files to, or remove files from the Path
location to decrease the number below 99. This limitation applies to all data Paths created on either
the USB Flash Drive or Internal Memory.