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GM K I I PC Skills & Software
TRAINING INSTITUTE
Why do we need Basic PC Skills for the Crane Industry
These cranes use computers now GMK6350 GMK6300
GMK6220
GMK5210 GMK5120
…And this is just the beginning
What is unique about these cranes? • They are computer operated • They use Laptop Computers to calibrate systems • They use Laptop Computers to troubleshoot systems
Computerized Crane System Layout +BE700.A35024
+BE630.A4
Length Unit
EKS4 SLI
+BE630.A2 ECOS
The Operator controls PLD the crane Can-Bus +BE630.A1 Engine Management by sending metered inputs to the computer (EST0) EST Computer 1 EST 2 controls The then crane functions +BE630.S1 +BE600.M based on those inputs Logic Block F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
Esc
Ente r
+BE630.S2
EST 0
Joystick
P1
Y2110
+BE660.M
EKS4 Reel
The Operator communicates with the crane through the ECOS Display 21 Proximity Switches Monitor Pinning and Cylinder End Position Functions
Length Unit Reel
Operating a Computerized Crane +BE700.A35024
+BE630.A4
Length Unit
EKS4 SLI
+BE630.A2 ECOS
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
Esc
Ente r
+BE630.S2
Can-Bus EST 0
Joystick
PLD
+BE630.A1
Engine Management
EST 1
EST 2 +BE630.S1 +BE600.M
Logic Block
P1
Y2110
+BE660.M
EKS4 Reel 21 Proximity Switches Monitor Pinning and Cylinder End Position Functions
Length Unit Reel
How does the Laptop Computer communicate with the crane? RS232 Dongle Cable Connector Cable Connector
Technician’s Laptop Computer RS232 Serial Cable
What is a Dongle? • Used as a security device – Prevents Unathorized access to the Computer – Requires Training and Acheivement Testing to be issued a Dongle from Grove
• Without a Dongle: – Communication signals are scrambled – Access is denied
So What do I need to know? • What hardware do I need? • What software do I need? • Once I get everything, then what do I do? – – – –
How do I turn the PC on? How do I load software on my PC? How do I handle files (Cut, Copy, Paste) What’s a file?
What Hardware do I need? • • • • •
Pentium I chip or higher 32 Meg RAM or Higher 100 Meg Hard Drive or Larger TFT Color Screen (as big as possible) PCMCI card slot
(future remote control access)
• Modem (future communications link)
What Software do I need? • • • •
Windows 3.1 Operating System or Windows 95 Operating System or Windows 98 Operating System Optional Software: – – – –
Mircosoft Word (Word Processing) Mircosoft Excel (Spreadsheet) Mircosoft Access (Database Management) Mircosoft Powerpoint (Presentation and Graphics)
How do I turn it on? • Some things you will have to discover for yourself, Read your computer’s manual to locate the “On” button. • Some “On” buttons are located on the top panel, some on the side panel, and some come on automatically when you lift the screen?
How do I load software ? • Again Some things you will have to discover for yourself, However we have included some helpful tips. • Read your computer’s manual for the specific procedures for your PC.
What is Software • Software can neither be seen or can be felt. • Software are the written instructions (communications) that make your computer do the tasks assigned to it. • Software can also be stored data
Software is Saved on these Formats 3.5” Diskettes
Zip Disks
3.5" Diskette 2.0 Megabyte
CD-ROMs
ZIP Disk 100 Megabyte
Also Direct from the Internet
www.com’s
How do I handle files? • Turn on PC ( you have gotten this far I hope?) • Windows should load Automatically – “My Computer” will allow you to open files – Or Press “Start”/ “Programs”/ Double click “Windows Explorer” • From Explorer you can look at your whole computer • Select Files by clicking with mouse on file name – – – –
Cut (ctrl X) to remove files Copy (ctrl C) save a duplicate of your file Paste (ctrl V) to place copies of files Undo (ctrl Z) to undo the last step
What is a file? • • • •
Collection of data Orgainized as either a Program or Orgainized as Data Table Files are self contained and are portable • May be Copied, Cut, Pasted or Saved
Loading Program Files
Program Files on CD-ROM
Insert CD-ROM into Drive
Loading most Program Files My Computer
Look for
setup.exe to load most software
D: Drive CD-ROM setup.exe Service Software
What is in a file name?
Identifier Name
Extension
Command Separator
What are some other common Extensions? • • • •
exe bat doc dot
• txt
Executable Batch File
• • MS Document • MS Document • Template
com Commercial (I) org Organization (I) gov Government (I) edu Educational (I)
Text File
(I) Internet Addresses
What is a Hard-Drive? Built-in to Laptop or Desktop
Hard Drive (HD)
How are files written to the Hard-Drive? • Data is saved on this HD Disk • Data is located by Sectors and Tracks Identification • What is a Track? • What is a Sector?
Sectors Tracks
How are do look at the HardDrive to see what files are written? • If you have Windows 3.1 use File Manager • If Windows 95,98 or 2000 use Windows Explorer
to look at your HD
Use File Manager or Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer Window
Current Selection Start Button Work Area Task Bar (Shows Current Selection Enables Direct Access toother and Current Programs Open/Running Displays Document Files DisplaysProgram Files, Scroll Bars available components) (Note: the more programs open All the PC The of Menu Bar All Files Files and Other Areas the slower the PC will run) Click-on Address Bar and and Folders Folders (pull down menus) Enables you to Mouse Commands Bar (Reads Current Selection and within within current current view additional Pull down menu gives Selection (point and click) Selection Files Files and and Folders Folders Window Window
items window quickin access to other components)
Now lets install your GMK II Software. Click on the Start button
Click on the Run button
You will see a window like this, click on the Browse button.
Click on the drop down menu and look for your CD Rom drive (could be drive “D” or “E”) under Desktop or My Computer. Then click on the CD Rom drive.
At this point you will see all the folders on the CD. Remember, folders hold additional programs, so if you see only one folder, click on it to open and additional files. YOU MUST UNINSTALL Acrobat 3.0 Click on ACRD4ENU
In the Run menu click on OK.
After you have completely installed this file, now follow the same steps to install “WINDIC”.
Now you ready to open files… Click on “My Computer” on your desktop
Click on your CD Rom drive
At this point you will see all of the folders and files on the CD. To proceed , double click on a folder or file.
Navigation
View To open Acrobat Reader files you can either double click on the file in “Explorer” or “My Computer”. You can also open Acrobat from Desktop/ Start/ Program Files/ Acrobat Reader or click the shortcut on your Desktop screen .
Once you have opened Acrobat Reader, click on “File\Open\CD Drive\ a file you wish to open” Use your right and left arrow keys on your keyboard to advance or reverse the slides or pages. To close your program, click on File\Exit.
Group Exercise (GMK II) • Turn On Laptop PC • Open Windows Explorer (Win 95/98/2000) – Create File Folder – Rename File Folder (use the name “Transfer”) – Copy Files into Folder (any files)
• Create Desktop Short-cut for Windows Explorer • Insert CD (any CD) copy files from CD into Transfer File Folder • Remove and all files from Transfer Folder and Folder