Dickson/Unigage 62831853 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Go to: c:\users\(user login ID)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program
Files\Dickson\Dickson Wizard\
Files\Dickson\Dickson Wizard\
iii)
Windows 7 PC’s: Must select “Show Hidden Files” by opening Folder
Options, click the View tab, select “Show Hidden Files, Folders and
Drives”, click Apply and OK. From explorer go to: c:\users\(user login
ID)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Dickson\Dickson
Wizard\db
Options, click the View tab, select “Show Hidden Files, Folders and
Drives”, click Apply and OK. From explorer go to: c:\users\(user login
ID)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Dickson\Dickson
Wizard\db
d) My Receiver became disconnected from the PC. After I reconnected
it,
“USB Device Attached” shows in the lower left corner and my
Loggers are not communicating.
i) Once the Receiver has lost its connection with the PC, reconnect it
i) Once the Receiver has lost its connection with the PC, reconnect it
then close down the WiZARD2 software and then reopen. The
Receiver should now show as connected.
Receiver should now show as connected.
e) Can I ever turn off the host PC?
i) It is recommended that the host PC remain on 24/7 and rebooted a
couple times per month.
ii) If the PC is turned off for a period of time there is a possibility that
some data may be lost. The Loggers will save logged data until full
and will then write over the oldest saved data with new data.
and will then write over the oldest saved data with new data.
f) I am getting a lot of Lost Communication errors but I have not lost
any data.
i) The strength of the signal between the Logger and Receiver/Repeater
i) The strength of the signal between the Logger and Receiver/Repeater
is intermittent. Find a new location for the Logger or use a Repeater to
boost the signal.
boost the signal.
g) I accidently pressed the Push-to-Start button while my Logger was
on and already logging. What will happen?
i) This will not affect the logger. The logger will send a transition and
i) This will not affect the logger. The logger will send a transition and
updated Time of Last Transmission. No data will be altered or missed.
h) What do the LED colors mean
i) 10 quick blue/red/green flash = Unit Powered On
ii) Blue Flash = Logger/Repeater sending data upstream to
ii) Blue Flash = Logger/Repeater sending data upstream to
Receiver/Repeater; Receiver being polled by PC
iii) Green Flash = Receiver/Repeater acknowledging receipt of data from
Logger/Repeater;
iv) 4 Long Green Flashes = Logger/Repeater acknowledging wireless
change
v) Solid Red = Receiver buffer is full Loggers and Repeaters can not
send new data till buffer is cleared. (If Receiver no longer shows as
connected see 13k in technical support section below)
connected see 13k in technical support section below)
vi) Red Flash: Logger/Repeater send data failed;
vii) 4 White Flashes every minute: USB no communication with Receiver.
vii) 4 White Flashes every minute: USB no communication with Receiver.
(See 13k in technical support section below)
i) Some of my Loggers are behind the others while sending saved data
points.
i) If the system was shut down and now the Loggers are sending saved
i) If the system was shut down and now the Loggers are sending saved
data, some Loggers will get saved data through faster than others.