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Chapter 4Communicating with your Thermo King UnitsNOTE: USB Flash Drive was not originally released on units built in Europe.Support SR-3 platform – D000 (all basic support):a. Flash loadWinTrac now supports the flash loading of .m28 files on the SR-3 Controller and .m80 files on theHMI.b. Download datai. Viewing of downloaded files in Graphical and Tabular format.c. OptiSet plus upload and downloadd. Service modificationNOTE: USB Flash Drive was an option available on units built in the United States starting with D005release.Support SR-3 platform – D005a. Configuration of USB Flash Driveb. Manage flash files on USB Flash Drivec. Manage downloaded files on USB Flash Drived. Translation of OptiSet Plus interchange XML file contents into Datapac commands in .osp file formatand vice-versa.Conditions made for SR-3 (new feature support):a. The flash load, download or OptiSet Plus related files shall not be hidden once placed in the USBFlash Drive.b. User may store other files on the USB Flash Drive other than Thermo King related files but this wouldpotentially affect download capacity on the USB Flash Drive.c. All the downloaded data logger files will be in the .wtd raw file format.d. Flash load files will have file extension .fla,e. An OptiSet Plus file that needs to be uploaded must have .osp file extension.46
Chapter 4Communicating with your Thermo King UnitsInitial WinTrac setup to access USB Flash Drive:1. WinTrac user modes in which USB Flash Drive support shall be accessible are:• Normal user mode• Technician user mode• Engineering user mode2. Once WinTrac is set to normal / technician or engineering user mode. Then Ctrl + Shift + T keysequence shall need to be pressed in order to access USB Flash Drive support related menu options.Screen shot of the Tools menu with USB Flash Drive support options is shown below:47
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Chapter 4Communicating with your Thermo King UnitsNOTE: USB Flash Drive was not originally released on units built in Europe.Support SR-3 platform – D000 (all basic support):a. Flash loadWinTrac now supports the flash loading of .m28 files on the SR-3 Controller and .m80 files on theHMI.b. Download datai. Viewing of downloaded files in Graphical and Tabular format.c. OptiSet plus upload and downloadd. Service modificationNOTE: USB Flash Drive was an option available on units built in the United States starting with D005release.Support SR-3 platform – D005a. Configuration of USB Flash Driveb. Manage flash files on USB Flash Drivec. Manage downloaded files on USB Flash Drived. Translation of OptiSet Plus interchange XML file contents into Datapac commands in .osp file formatand vice-versa.Conditions made for SR-3 (new feature support):a. The flash load, download or OptiSet Plus related files shall not be hidden once placed in the USBFlash Drive.b. User may store other files on the USB Flash Drive other than Thermo King related files but this wouldpotentially affect download capacity on the USB Flash Drive.c. All the downloaded data logger files will be in the .wtd raw file format.d. Flash load files will have file extension .fla,e. An OptiSet Plus file that needs to be uploaded must have .osp file extension.46