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Chapter 1Welcome to WinTrac SoftwareUsing the WinTrac ToolbarThe WinTrac toolbar contains eight buttons; all associated with common WinTrac tasks. The use of each ofthe buttons is described below. Each of these tasks is described in detail later in this manual.File Management button: Used to open existing WinTrac 5 data files, or import old files into WinTrac FileManagement System. WinTrac can open older WinTrac 4, 3, 2 and 1 files. This button also allows you to openand convert existing TracPac, PC-PAC, and MultiPac files for Thermo King units.You can create separate folders for each of your units, organising by Trailer, Customer, etc. Files can bemoved, copied, and deleted from the File Management Window.Seek Device button: This button is used to communicate with your Thermo King Data loggers andRefrigeration units, and HP Palmtop PCs. WinTrac 5 currently supports DAS, DMS, DRS, AccuTRAC,CargoWatch, ServiceWatch and TranScan data loggers, MPIV, MPV, MPVI, MPCR and MPIV Multi-Tempcontrollers, MPA, MPA+, TTMT and MPD controllers.WinTrac Settings button: Displays the WinTrac settings window. This window allows you to customise theWinTrac software for languages, temperature units, communications settings, etc. Your settings are retainedthe next time WinTrac software is used.Graphics Print button: Obtains a graphic printout of currently selected data. The graphics print routineprovides a hardcopy of the current data in the graphics window.Tabular Data View button: Displays the currently selected graphical data in text form, arranging all the data incolumns that can be moved, hidden, etc. The data in text form can be sent to your printer from the TabularData View, and also saved to an ASCII file for importing into other Windows applications.2

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