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- S C B A T R A K
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- I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L
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- Version: 2.01
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- Feb. 22, 1993
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- Copyright 1993 Raymond A.J. Pesek All Rights Reserved
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- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that
- the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
- resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help.
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- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
- with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at:
- 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe
- message via CompuServe mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- Written by:
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- Raymond A.J. Pesek
- 4706 Cottonwood Lane
- Brunswick, Ohio 44212-2412
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- CompuServe Mail: 72270,650
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- End User License And Warranty Disclaimer Agreement ... Page 1
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- Equipment Requirements ............................... Page 2
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- Installation ......................................... Page 3
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- Introduction ......................................... Page 4
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- General Information Applicable To The Entire Program . Page 5
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- Dialog Boxes ......................................... Page 5
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- Field Characteristics ................................ Page 5
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- General Screen Navigation ............................ Page 6
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- Using The Pick Lists ................................. Page 8
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- General Menu Operation ............................... Page 9
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- Air Bottle / Back Pack / Mask / PASS Unit
- Menu Layouts ......................................... Page 10
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- Field Descriptions (alphabetical) .................... Page 12
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- Explanation Of Main Menu Selections .................. Page 22
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- Fill Log Instructions ................................ Page 25
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- Air Bottle Report Descriptions and Instructions ...... Page 28
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- PASS Unit Report Descriptions and Instructions ....... Page 31
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- Back Pack Report Descriptions and Instructions ....... Page 32
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- SCBA Mask Report Descriptions and Instructions ....... Page 34
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- Miscellaneous Information ............................ Page 37
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- Error Handling ....................................... Page 37
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- Registration ......................................... Page 38
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- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT:
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- Raymond A.J. Pesek will be referred to as LICENSOR. You or your
- organization will be referred to as the LICENSEE. The SCBATRAK
- computer program will be referred to as the SOFTWARE.
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- This SOFTWARE remains my property. Users of the unregistered
- version are granted a thirty (30) day license for evaluation
- purposes only. Registered users are granted a license to USE the
- SOFTWARE for perpetuity on only one computer at a time, although
- the SOFTWARE may be INSTALLED on as many computers as needed.
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- WARRANTY DISCLAIMER:
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- LICENSOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS
- SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
- LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LICENSOR WILL NOT BE
- LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT
- OR SIMILAR DAMAGES DUE TO LOSS OF DATA OR FOR ANY OTHER
- REASON, EVEN IF LICENSOR OR AN AGENT OF LICENSOR HAS BEEN
- ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT
- SHALL LICENSORS LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED THE
- PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS
- OF THE CLAIM. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK
- AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. IF THE
- DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS NOT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE
- LAW, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
- PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THIRTY (30) DAYS
- FROM THE DATE YOU RECEIVED DELIVERY.
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- THIS SOFTWARE IS OFFERED "AS IS" ONLY !
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- Some states do not allow the exclusion or the limitation of
- liability for consequential or incidental damages, so the
- above limitations may not apply to you.
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- This agreement shall be governed by the laws of The State of
- Ohio and shall inure to the benefit of Raymond A.J. Pesek and
- any successors, administrators, heirs, and assigns. Any action
- or proceeding brought by either party against the other arising
- out of or related to this agreement shall be brought only in a
- STATE or FEDERAL COURT of competent jurisdiction located in
- Medina County or Summit County, Ohio. The parties hereby
- consent to in personam jurisdiction of said courts. If any
- provision of this agreement is held void or unenforceable, the
- remainder shall remain valid and enforceable according to its'
- terms. This agreement can only be modified by mutual agreement
- between the LICENSEE and the LICENSOR in writing.
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- YOUR USE OF THIS SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF
- THESE TERMS.
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- EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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- This program will run on any IBM-compatible computer with at
- least one 1.2M or 1.44M high-density floppy drive. A hard
- drive is not required, but highly recommended. The program
- makes use of temporary files during its' operation, and
- running it from a floppy disk will produce very slow operation.
- A color monitor is also recommended, but not required.
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- INSTALLATION
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- An automatic installation program is provided. Switch to the
- floppy drive where the SCBATRAK disk is inserted, type INSTALL
- and press Enter (INSTALL /M if you do not have a color monitor).
- If you have absolutely no idea what the instructions on the
- screen are telling you, just keep pressing the Enter key or
- answering Y to the questions and the program will be installed.
- To run the program, change to the directory where SCBATRAK is
- installed, type SCBATRAK at the DOS prompt and press Enter.
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- If you are a REGISTERED user of my program SCBABOTL, you can use
- your current data files with SCBATRAK. You have two options:
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- 1. Change the installation program default directory from
- \SCBATRAK to the one used by SCBABOTL, or ;
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- 2. Install the program into the new directory and then manually
- copy the following data files from the SCBABOTL directory
- to the new SCBATRAK directory:
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- DEPTNAME.DAT SCBABOTL.DBF SCBABOTL.DBT FILL_LOG.DBF
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- If you are using SCBABOTL version 1.3 or later, also copy these
- two files: PASSUNIT.DBF PASSUNIT.DBT
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- When SCBATRAK starts for the first time, it will detect the
- presence of the SCBABOTL-style data files. You will be asked
- if you want the data files converted. If you have already
- copied the SCBABOTL data files to a floppy disk for backup
- purposes, just follow the directions on the screen. If you
- elect to proceed with the conversion and have not backed up the
- files, you run the risk of losing all of your data if the
- conversion should be interrupted by a power failure, etc.
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- If you are an unregistered user of SCBABOTL, the files will NOT
- be converted and you'll have to manually reenter all of your data
- (or register).
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- IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation
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- Each time the program starts up, it tests for the existence
- of the required data files. If they cannot be found in the
- current directory, the program will automatically create new
- ones. These data files are:
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- 1. SCBABOTL.DBF the air bottle inventory file
- 2. SCBABOTL.DBT the "maintenance notes" file for the air
- bottle inventory
- 3. FILL_LOG.DBF the fill log file
- 4. SCBATRAK.DAT the file which holds the "F" key programming
- and other program configuration information
- 5. PASSUNIT.DBF the PASS unit inventory file
- 6. PASSUNIT.DBT the "maintenance notes" file for the PASS
- units
- 7. SCBAMASK.DBF the mask inventory file
- 8. SCBAMASK.DBT the "maintenance notes" file for the mask
- inventory
- 9. BACKPACK.DBF the back pack inventory file
- 10. BACKPACK.DBT the "maintenance notes" file for the back
- pack inventory
- 11. NAMELIST.DAT the file that holds the list of names used
- to speed up entries of apparatus designations
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- When the program starts for the first time, "index" files are
- created. These file names have an extension of .NTX and are
- used to keep track of where the information in each (.DBF) file
- is stored, for quicker access.
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- These index files are critical. If the program should terminate
- "abnormally", as in a power failure or a Ctrl-Alt-Del, the
- program will automatically create new index files the next time
- it is used. If one or more of the index files are accidentally
- or deliberately deleted, new ones will be created the next time
- the program is used. If the program is acting weird, like it
- can't find an item you "know" is entered, one of the index files
- may have been damaged. Simply delete all of the files with an
- extension of .NTX and restart the program.
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- If you copy the (*.D*) data files via DOS to another computer,
- you must also copy the (*.NTX) files. If you forget to do so,
- simply delete all the (*.NTX) files and the program will
- recreate them the next time the program is used. If you copy
- the files using the SCBATRAK main menu Copy and Restore
- selections, this is handled automatically.
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- Because of the temporary files used in this program, your
- CONFIG.SYS file should have a FILES=xx statement, where the
- xx is replaced by a number of 20 or higher, or the program may
- not run. The installation program can check this for you.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- This program was written to allow easy record keeping of your
- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus and PASS units.
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- It is comprised of five distinct modules, one for keeping track
- of air bottles you own, one for keeping records of all bottles
- you fill, whether for your organization or for someone else,
- one for keeping track of your PASS units, one for keeping track
- of your SCBA masks, and one for keeping track of your back
- packs. Because most departments have more than one mask per
- back pack (either spares or masks assigned to individuals) I
- have broken the masks away from the back packs for record keeping.
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- Information you enter in the "fill log" relating to when one of
- your air bottles was filled and where the bottle is physically
- located will be transferred automatically into your air bottle
- inventory file to keep your records up to date.
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- Air bottle hydrostatic test dates, fill dates, and ultimate life
- dates (if applicable) are tracked to help assure your bottles
- are safe to use.
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- Masks and back packs are assigned a "certification date" used
- to keep track of repetitive maintenance requirements, such as
- bench or flow tests. A "visual inspection" date can also be
- used to track the routine checks of the equipment. Visual
- inspections are normally accomplished at the beginning of
- each shift on full-time departments, but may not be done for
- as long as a month on part-time or volunteer departments.
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- PASS units are tracked to assure their batteries are not older
- than a user-specified age. Generally, PASS unit batteries are
- changed every twelve months, but you can set any interval you
- need. Functional tests are normally accomplished at the
- beginning of each shift on full-time departments, but may not
- be done for as long as a month on part-time or volunteer
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- GENERAL INFORMATION APPLICABLE TO THE ENTIRE PROGRAM
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- THIS SECTION IS IMPORTANT ! If you don't read anything
- else, read the next few sections.
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- DIALOG BOXES
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- Dialog boxes are simply pop-up boxes that ask you to either
- enter information or make a selection from those presented in
- the box. Pressing the Esc key will cancel the box. If you are
- asked to make a selection from those presented, you can do so
- by using the "left arrow" and "right arrow" keys to position
- the cursor bar over the desired item and pressing Enter, or
- by tapping the first letter of the desired item.
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- FIELD CHARACTERISTICS
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- The collection of information relating to a particular item is
- known as a "record." Example: If you have two hundred bottles
- in your inventory, you have two hundred records, one per bottle.
- Data is entered into a record by a "fill in the blanks" method.
- These "blanks" are known as "fields." The fields share certain
- behavior characteristics.
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- If the field allows you to enter both upper case (capitalized)
- and lower case (uncapitalized) letters, the extreme left-hand
- character is automatically capitalized for you. You do not
- have to hold down the "shift" key. An example of this type
- of field is the "Manufacturer:" field.
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- If a field requires all of the characters to be capitalized,
- there is no way you can force it to accept uncapitalized
- characters. An example of this type of field is the
- "Serial Number:" field.
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- If a field is generally required to be all numbers, it may or
- may not allow you to enter letters. If it does, the cursor
- will not leave the field until all of the characters are
- of the proper type. An example of this type of field is the
- "Duration In Minutes:" field in the air bottle inventory.
- This field will either accept numbers (e.g. 60 for a sixty
- minute duration bottle) or the letters N/A to indicate a
- cascade or bank bottle. If you try to enter an invalid
- sequence, like 6/0 , the characters will display on the
- screen, but the cursor will not advance to the next field
- until you correctly enter the duration.
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- A very few fields are "required entry" fields. This means you
- cannot leave these fields blank. An example of one of these is
- the "Last Filled:" date field in the fill log. Obviously, if
- you are logging the filling of bottles, you cannot leave the
- date that you filled it blank.
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- If the cursor will not leave a field, it's because you have
- tried to leave a "required entry" field blank or because you
- have entered obviously incorrect data, like a date of 14/31/92.
- All dates are entered in a MM/DD/YY format or a MM/YY format.
- Since there are only twelve months, the example shown is
- obviously incorrect.
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- If you change the extreme left-hand character of a field that
- already has data entered in it, the rest of the field will be
- erased. Example: if you want to erase the "Manufacturer:"
- field, you would move the cursor to the beginning of that
- field and tap the space bar. All of the previously entered
- characters in the field will be immediately erased. If you are
- just correcting a typo that is not the extreme left hand
- character, no other characters will be affected. If you have
- inadvertently changed the data in a field, you can press the
- Esc key WHILE THE CURSOR IS STILL IN THAT FIELD and the old data
- will be restored. If you have moved the cursor out of that field,
- you will have to go back and reenter all of the previous data.
- Note: Pressing the Esc key, while restoring the previous data,
- will also take you back to the menu.
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- GENERAL SCREEN NAVIGATION
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- The little blinking line or box is known as a "cursor." It
- shows you where the characters you type will appear on the
- screen. The cursor has two modes (shapes): a "single underline"
- known as "overstrike mode" and a "small box" known as "insert
- mode." The cursor mode is changed by pressing the key labeled
- "Insert" or "Ins." When the cursor is in the "overstrike" mode,
- any characters you type will replace the one currently above the
- cursor. When the cursor is in the "insert" mode, the characters
- you type will be "inserted" just before the character that the
- cursor is on, with the characters to the right of the new
- character being shoved to the right one position. Try it,
- you'll see what I mean.
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- To move the cursor around the screen, you use the "up" and
- "down" arrow keys. The "up arrow" will take you backwards to
- the previous item while the "down arrow" will take you to the
- next item. This holds true even if the next or previous item
- is on the same line. You cannot use the "left/right" arrow
- keys to move around the screen.
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- When adding NEW records into an inventory, pressing the PgUp
- or PgDn keys will take you from any item on the data entry
- screen back to the menu. Pressing the Esc key will do the
- same BUT if you have entered new information into a particular
- field, and the cursor is still in that field, pressing the Esc
- key will cause the new information to be erased and the old
- information restored (if any), before it returns you to the
- menu you started the entries from.
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- When browsing EXISTING records, the PgUp key will take you
- "backwards" in the inventory to the previous record. The PgDn
- key will take you "forward" to the next record. Pressing the
- Esc key will return you to the menu you started the browse from.
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- If you have either added a new record or changed the
- information in an existing record, a dialog box will appear as
- you leave the record. The dialog box will ask you if you want
- to print a new maintenance history report for the record you
- just added or changed. Tapping the Y key or the Enter key
- will print the report; tapping the PgUp, PgDn, or Esc keys will
- skip the printing.
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- The program has been written to minimize the number of times
- the Enter key needs to be hit. If an entry accepts a certain
- number of characters and you type that many characters, the
- cursor automatically advances to the next item.
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- Example: the WORKING PRESSURE entry accepts four digits. When
- you type the fourth digit the cursor moves to the next item. If
- you type less than four digits, you must press the Enter key to
- continue with the entries.
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- When viewing the listings of different items, you can press the
- Ctrl+PgUp key combination to be taken to the top of the list, or
- the Ctrl+PgDn key combination to go to the bottom of the list.
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- USING THE PICK LISTS
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- SCBATRAK also makes use of "pick lists" to ease data entry.
- A pick list operates like a menu. When the cursor enters a
- blank field, a pick list will appear, giving you different
- selections to choose from. If you like one of the selections,
- move the cursor bar over the desired one using the "up arrow"
- and/or "down arrow" keys, and press Enter.
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- Optionally, you can just tap the first letter of the selection
- you want and the cursor bar will be positioned there
- automatically. Example: Items on the pick lists are shown
- alphabetically. You want the name Truck-7 . Instead of
- repeatedly tapping the "down arrow" key or using the "PgDn" key
- to get to the bottom of the list, you could just tap the T key.
- The cursor bar will jump to the first item beginning with the
- letter T . Repeatedly tapping the T key will cycle the cursor
- bar among all items starting with the letter T . When the
- cursor bar is on the item you want, press the Enter key and the
- data will be entered into the field for you.
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- Pick lists are used in three places: When entering mask sizes
- into the mask inventory, when entering "air bottle types" into
- the air bottle inventory, and when entering the apparatus
- designation or personnel names into the "Last Known To Be On:"
- or the "Assigned To:" fields.
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- All sections of the program have a "Last Known To Be On:" or an
- "Assigned To:" field. Both are used to record the last known
- location (either on a truck or assigned to an individual) of the
- particular item. This pick list is not pre-programmed, but
- adds new selections as you enter them into the program.
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- The list of names used in the "Last Known To Be On:" and
- "Assigned To:" fields are stored in a file named "NAMELIST.DAT."
- If this file is not present in the current directory when
- SCBATRAK first starts up, the air bottle inventory will be
- scanned and a new pick list generated from the air bottle
- records. Only the air bottle inventory is scanned since you
- shouldn't have a back pack where there isn't also a bottle.
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- SCBABOTL USERS NOTE - SCBABOTL did not allow lower case entries
- at all. If you like to see lower case entries in the pick list,
- you must go back into each record and manually change each
- field. Then quit the program and erase the file NAMELIST.DAT.
- When you restart the program next time, the air bottle inventory
- will be scanned and a new pick list with mixed case names will
- be made. Use this same procedure if you have different
- variations of the same name that you want eliminated from the
- pick list.
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- GENERAL MENU OPERATION
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- To make a selection from a menu, use the "up arrow" or "down
- arrow" keys to move the cursor bar over the desired item and
- press Enter. Optionally, you can just type the very first
- letter of the desired item and the selection will be made for
- you. Example: You want the "Erase selected items from the
- data files" item from the main menu. You could either tap the
- cursor arrow key until this selection was highlighted and
- then press Enter, or you could simply tap the E key. If
- there is more than one item on a given menu beginning with the
- same letter, you can only select the first item this way. The
- second item can only be selected by manually moving the cursor
- bar with the arrow keys and then pressing Enter.
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- Since all of the module menus are pretty much identical, you
- can use some shortcuts. Example: You want to add new bottles
- into the fill log. You start the program and from the main menu
- you tap the F key to get to the fill log menu. From the fill
- log menu, you tap the A key to add new entries. With just two
- keystrokes, you're ready to get to work. If you were adding new
- PASS units, from the main menu you would tap the P key to get
- into the PASS unit module. From the PASS unit menu you would
- tap the A key to add new PASS units into the inventory.
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- Pressing the Esc key from a menu will take you back to the menu
- you just came from. If you are at the main menu and press the
- Esc key, a dialog up box will ask if you want to quit the
- program. Press the Esc key, the Enter key or the Y key to quit
- the program. Pressing the N key or moving the cursor bar over
- the NO block and then pressing Enter will cancel the program
- termination.
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- Also available from all menus and most places in the program is
- a "fast quit" option. Instead of hitting the Esc key or the Q
- key repeatedly to quit the program, you can use the Alt+X key
- combination. This will save all of your data and immediately
- quit the program. If this function does not work, it's because
- you are in a part of the program where it isn't safe to use it.
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- AIR BOTTLE / BACK PACK / MASK / PASS UNIT MENU LAYOUTS
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- The menu layout for the air bottles, back packs, PASS units,
- and SCBA mask modules are the same. The menu layout for the
- fill log will be described under the section FILL LOG
- INSTRUCTIONS.
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- REPORTS
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- This menu selection takes you to a new menu where the various
- reporting functions are available. The reports particular to
- each module will be described later.
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- ADD NEW (whatever) TO THE INVENTORY
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- This menu selection allows you to enter new data into each
- inventory. Each entry MUST have a SERIAL NUMBER and/or an I.D.
- NUMBER entry or the entry will be cancelled. See the later
- section titled FIELD DESCRIPTIONS on how to use each field.
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- After entering a new item, a dialog box will appear asking if
- you want the maintenance history report printed. These
- maintenance reports are normally kept in a notebook where
- changes can be written in by hand, with the SCBATRAK program
- being updated at a later time.
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- BROWSE/EDIT ALL (whatever) INVENTORY RECORDS
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- This selection allows you to look through each inventory item
- by item. Pressing the Esc key will return you to the menu. Use
- the PgUp, PgDn, and arrow keys to scroll through the list to
- find the item you are looking for. You can also use the key
- combination Ctrl+PgUp to jump to the very top of the list or the
- key combination Ctrl+PgDn to jump to the very bottom of the list.
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- Pressing the Enter key will bring up all the details on that
- item. Select any line to edit using the up/down arrow keys.
- The LINES OF NOTES: field will be blank if no notes have been
- entered. Press the F2 key to enter or review any maintenance
- notes. If you want to examine other items, you can use the PgUp
- and PgDn keys to browse the rest of the inventory from where
- you started. Pressing the Esc key will return you to the menu
- where the browse was started.
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- Upon leaving a record, if you have added or changed existing
- information, you will be given a dialog box with the option of
- printing a new maintenance history report.
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- SEARCH FOR/EDIT A (whatever) INVENTORY ENTRY BY SERIAL NO. OR
- I.D. NO.
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- This selection allows you to type in any portion of the SERIAL
- NUMBER or I.D. NUMBER and the program will search for that
- sequence of characters. If more than one match is found, a list
- of all items matching the search criteria will be displayed.
- Use the "up arrow", "down arrow", or the "PgUp" and "PgDn" keys
- to highlight the item you want from the list, and press Enter.
- If you type in the entire serial or ID number, the search is
- several times faster than if you only type part of the number.
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- QUIT BACK TO THE MAIN MENU
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- This selection, or the Esc key, will take you back to the main
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- PROGRAM DIFFERENT BOTTLE TYPES TO THE PICK LIST
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- This selection only appears on the air bottle menu. It allows
- you to customize the different bottle types that will appear in
- the BOTTLE TYPE pick list. Right now, there are only three
- different hydro test intervals; 3, 5, and 10 years. Only
- composite bottles have an "ultimate life", which is fifteen
- years. Because new technologies will undoubtedly appear that
- will change these figures, I have made the pick list
- programmable (so I didn't have to write a change to the program
- and so you didn't have to upgrade). The "Bottle Type:" field is
- just to describe the construction of the bottle. The "Hydro
- Test Interval In Years:" field allows you to enter in any number
- (up to twenty years) for the particular bottle type.
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- The "Ultimate Life In Years:" field allows you to specify if a
- bottle must be condemned after a specified period. I understand
- the IAFC has petitioned the D.O.T. to remove the current fifteen
- year life restriction on composite bottles, but I also understand
- that at least one manufacturer is planning on introducing a "no
- hydro-ten year life" bottle. Anyway you look at it, you should
- be covered for all of the forthcoming changes.
-
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- FIELD DESCRIPTIONS
- ==================
-
- This section describes each of the fields used throughout the
- program and how they are used. Not all fields are used in all
- sections. The fields are listed here alphabetically. Some of
- the fields may have a module name before it, which is not
- shown. Example: the actual field may be MASK SERIAL NUMBER, but
- it is shown here under just SERIAL NUMBER.
-
-
-
- ASSIGNED TO
- -----------
-
- This field is identical in function to the "Last Known To Be
- On" field, but is used in the PASS unit and Mask modules to
- differentiate that these items could be assigned to an
- individual as well as to a truck. This field uses the same
- pick list to aid in entry, and you can still enter names
- manually, if necessary. If there are more names in the pick
- list than can be displayed at one time, two small vertical
- arrows will appear along the left border of the pick list to
- notify you of this condition.
-
- If you want to enter a name not on the pick list, press the Esc
- key to remove the pick list, and type the new name into the
- field. Manually entered names will NOT be added to the pick
- list. Since masks and PASS units are commonly assigned to
- individuals, I did not want personnel names or badge numbers
- cluttering up the pick list needlessly.
-
- The ASSIGNED TO entry has another purpose. It can be used to
- exclude an item from the "needs some kind of attention" series
- of reports. If you have a missing PASS unit, for example,
- simply enter the phrase *Missing in this field. If the very
- first character is the "star" ( * ), that PASS unit will be
- excluded from the "needs a new battery" report, while still
- showing up on the inventory listing. This also works on the
- mask inventory.
-
-
-
- BATTERY CHANGED BY
- ------------------
-
- This field is used to record the initials or badge number of
- the person changing a PASS unit battery. It is for reference
- use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
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- BATTERY CHANGED EVERY (blank) MONTHS
- ------------------------------------
-
- This field is used to calculate when a PASS unit is due for a
- battery change. It is added to the LAST BATTERY CHANGE date to
- come up with the due date.
-
-
-
- BOTTLE TYPE
- -----------
-
- This field uses a pick list. When the cursor enters a blank
- field, you are given a choice of bottle types. The defaults
- are:
-
- Composite 3 year hydro 15 year ultimate life
- Aluminum 5 year hydro no ultimate life
- Steel 5 year hydro no ultimate life
- Steel 10 year hydro no ultimate life
- Other:
-
- If the bottle you are entering fits one of these categories,
- move the cursor bar over the item and press Enter. If the
- bottle does not fit one of the selections, position the cursor
- bar over the "OTHER:" category and press Enter. You will now
- enter the bottle type, hydro test interval in years, and
- ultimate life in years, (if applicable). Leave the ultimate
- life field blank if the bottle is not life-limited.
-
- The bottle type is displayed one of two ways:
-
- (type) 3/15 or;
-
- (type) 5 yr
-
- If the bottle has an ultimate life, the digit(s) before the
- slash character are the hydro test interval in years, while
- the digits after the slash character is the ultimate life in
- years. If the bottle has an ultimate life, but you have not
- entered an "Original Hydro Date," you will be prompted to do so.
- Otherwise, the program cannot calculate the end-of-life date.
-
- If the bottle does not have an ultimate life, only the hydro
- test interval is displayed. (second example)
-
- If you need to change the information in this field, move the
- cursor to the beginning of the field, tap the space bar to
- blank out the bottle type (the numbers will remain in view) and
- then tap the Enter key. The pick list will now appear.
-
-
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-
- CERTIFICATION BY
- ----------------
-
- This field is used to record the name of the individual or
- company performing the last mask or back pack certification. It
- is for reference use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
- CERTIFIED EVERY (blank) MONTHS
- ------------------------------
-
- This field establishes the repetitive maintenance interval for
- masks and back packs.
-
-
-
- DATE FILLED
- -----------
-
- This field is used to record the date an air bottle was filled.
- It is used to as an indicator as to whether you think a bottle
- should be emptied and refilled before the next use.
-
-
-
- DATE OF ENTRY
- -------------
-
- This field is used to record the date a particular entry was
- made into the program. It is used as a cross check to assure
- that items are being updated as necessary. It will automatically
- use the date as reported from the computer's internal calendar,
- but you can change it if necessary.
-
-
-
- DATE OUT OF SERVICE
- -------------------
-
- This field is used only in the PASS unit inventory. It is used
- to record when a PASS unit was taken out of service for
- whatever reason. It is for reference use only, and can be left
- blank if desired.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- DURATION IN MINUTES
- -------------------
-
- This field is used in the air bottle inventory to record the
- anticipated duration of a bottle in minutes. It is used by the
- program to exclude bottles from the "needs refilled" report if
- the duration is less than 30. It helps you differentiate
- between the different types of high pressure bottles when you
- have to find one. If the duration is not applicable, as in
- cascade or bank bottles, you can enter N/A in the field.
-
-
-
- ENTER NOTES (Y/N)
- -----------------
-
- This field only appears when initially adding an item into an
- inventory. If you answer Y for "yes", you will get a pop-up
- window where you can enter maintenance notes or any other type
- of information you desire. Just follow the directions on top of
- the window. Pressing the F1 key from inside the window will
- give you a list of editing keys you can use. These notes will
- be shown on the maintenance history printouts.
-
-
-
- ENTRY BY
- --------
-
- This field is used to record the initials or badge number of the
- person making the actual computer entry. It is used in case a
- question should arise about some of the entered information. The
- entry is stored in "temporary memory" and will be displayed
- automatically for other entries, to eliminate redundant typing.
- It is for reference use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
- FILLED BY
- ---------
-
- This field is used to record the initials or badge number of
- the individual who filled the air bottle being entered. It is
- for reference use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- HYDRO TEST COST
- ---------------
-
- This field is used to record the cost of the last hydro test.
- It is used by the program in calculating an average cost for
- the budget report. It can be left blank.
-
-
-
- HYDRO TESTED BY
- ---------------
-
- This field is used to record the name of the individual or
- company performing the last hydrostatic test. It is for
- reference use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
- I.D. NUMBER
- -----------
-
- This field allows you to enter an department assigned
- designator for each item. This could be a stick-on property
- tag or any other type of designator. It can be left blank if
- not used, as long as a Serial Number has been entered. Each
- item must have a Serial Number and/or an I.D. Number.
-
-
-
- LAST BATTERY CHANGE
- -------------------
-
- This field is used to record the date a PASS unit's battery was
- changed. It is used by the program to calculate when a battery
- change is due.
-
-
-
- LAST CERTIFICATION
- ------------------
-
- This field is used only in the mask and back pack inventories.
- It is used by the program to calculate whether an item is
- coming due for a repetitive maintenance item, such as a flow
- test or bench test.
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
- LAST HYDRO TEST DATE
- --------------------
-
- This field is applicable to bottles only. It is entered in the
- standard MM/YY format. It allows tracking of bottles coming due
- for hydro testing.
-
-
-
- LAST KNOWN TO BE ON
- -------------------
-
- This field is used to record the last place where an item
- was located. It is used as an aid in locating an item that
- needs maintenance. This field uses a pick list that grows
- dynamically.
-
- Example: If you have added an air bottle, a back pack, or one
- of your bottles to the fill log, whatever you type into the
- "Last Known To Be On:" field will automatically be added to
- the pick list, if not already present. Let's say the first
- bottle was stored on Engine-1. When you make the next entry,
- a pick list will pop up with Engine-1 listed. If you want
- to use Engine-1 , just tap the Enter key. If you want something
- else, press the Esc key to remove the pick list, type Engine-2
- (or whatever) into the field, and that name will be added to
- the pick list for use the next time. If there are more names
- in the pick list than can be displayed at one time, two small
- vertical arrows will appear along the left border of the pick
- list to notify you of this condition.
-
- Be aware that the pick list is very specific: It thinks
- "Engine-1" is different from "Engine 1" is different from
- "ENGINE-1" etc.
-
- The LAST KNOWN TO BE ON field has another purpose. It can
- be used to exclude an item from the "needs some kind of
- attention" series of reports. If you have a missing bottle, for
- example, simply enter the phrase *Missing in this field. If
- the very first character is the "star" ( * ) , that bottle will
- be excluded from these reports, while still showing up on the
- inventory listing. This also works on the back pack inventory.
-
-
-
- LAST REPAIRED
- -------------
-
- This field is used to record the date a unit was last repaired.
- It is strictly for reference use only, as in determining if a
- repair should be covered under warranty. It can be left blank
- if not used.
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- LAST TESTED
- -----------
-
- This field is used to record the date of the last functional
- test of a PASS unit. It can be left blank if not used.
-
-
-
- LAST VISUAL
- -----------
-
- This field is used to record the date of the last visual check
- of an item, if necessary. It can be left blank if not used.
-
-
-
-
- MANUFACTURER
- ------------
-
- This field is used to record the actual manufacturer of a
- particular item. Be aware that the actual manufacturer of an
- air bottle is probably not be the same as the manufacturer of
- the back pack.
-
-
-
- MASK SIZE
- ---------
-
- This field is used to record the size of an SCBA mask.
- The mask sizes shown in the pick list are pre-programmed and
- cannot be changed. If you want to manually enter a different
- size, press the Esc key to get rid of the pick list and you
- can then enter your own size. Your manually entered size will
- never be added to the pick list.
-
-
-
- MODEL NAME / NUMBER
- -------------------
-
- This field is used to record the actual model name or model
- number of an item. Useful in the event of a recall.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- ORIGINAL HYDRO DATE
- -------------------
-
- This field is used to record the date of the original hydro or
- the date of manufacture of air bottles. It is used by the
- program to calculate the ultimate life for composite bottles.
- Otherwise, it is used for reference only.
-
-
-
- OWNER
- -----
-
- This field is used only in the fill log. You will enter the
- name of the owner of the air bottle you have filled,in order to
- differentiate your bottles from others you may have filled. You
- must enter a name here even if you only fill your bottles. You
- can program up to ten names to the "F" keys for faster entry.
- Your departments' name must be programmed to the F1 key, as
- described in the fill log instructions.
-
-
-
- PURCHASE COST
- -------------
-
- This field is used to record the actual cost of an item. It
- might be useful when calculating value for an insurance or
- hazmat claim. It is for reference use only, and can be left
- blank if desired.
-
-
-
- PURCHASE DATE
- -------------
-
- This field is used to record the date an item was acquired. It
- can be used to determine if an item is still in warranty. It is
- for reference use only, and can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
- PURCHASED FROM
- --------------
-
- This field is used to record where the unit was originally
- purchased. It is for reference use only, and can be left blank
- if desired.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- REPAIR COST
- -----------
-
- This field is used to record the cost of the last repair. It is
- for reference use only, and can be left blank if desired. The
- info in this field is NOT totalled anywhere, and is not saved
- when new cost data is entered. If you want to retain the cost
- data for each repair, you must enter it in the Notes window.
-
-
-
- REPAIRED BY
- -----------
-
- This field is used to record the name of the person or company
- who last repaired this unit. It is for reference use only, and
- can be left blank if desired.
-
-
-
- SERIAL NUMBER
- -------------
-
- The serial number of the item is entered here. If there is no
- serial number, (as with most SCBA masks), leave the field
- blank. If this field is blank, you must enter an I.D. number or
- the item will be automatically erased. (You can't track
- something if you can't differentiate it from the others.) The
- back pack inventory section has spaces for two serial numbers,
- in case you have units with both pressure reducers and
- mask-mounted regulators. If your units do not have mask-mounted
- regulators, leave that field blank.
-
-
- SERIAL NO. OR I.D. #
- --------------------
-
- This field is used only in the fill log. If you are entering
- one of your bottles, you can enter either the serial number or
- the i.d. number and the program will retrieve the remaining
- information from the inventory file.
-
-
-
- TESTED BY
- ---------
-
- This field is used to record the initials or badge number of
- the individual performing the last functional test of a PASS
- unit.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- TESTED EVERY (blank) DAYS
- -------------------------
-
- If functional tests of PASS units are recorded, this field
- establishes the maximum interval between checks. The program
- will add this figure (in days) to the LAST TESTED date to
- determine if a PASS unit is overdue for a functional test. It
- can be left blank if not used. If this field is left blank, the
- program cannot check to see if the item is overdue for a
- functional test (obviously). To erase the digits in this field,
- you must use the Backspace or Delete keys.
-
-
-
- VISUAL BY
- ---------
-
- This field is used to record the initials or badge number of
- the individual performing the visual inspection of a unit. It
- can be left blank if not used.
-
-
-
- VISUAL EVERY (blank) DAYS
- -------------------------
-
- If visual checks are recorded, this field establishes the
- maximum interval between checks. The program will add this
- figure (in days) to the LAST VISUAL date to determine if a unit
- is overdue for a visual inspection. It can be left blank if not
- used. If this field is left blank, the program cannot check to
- see if the item is overdue for a visual check (obviously). To
- erase the digits in this field, you must use the Backspace or
- Delete keys.
-
-
-
- WORKING PRESSURE
- ----------------
-
- This field is used to enter the working pressure of an air
- bottle or back pack. This number is not used in any
- calculations.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- EXPLANATION OF THE MAIN MENU SELECTIONS
- =======================================
-
- LICENSE
- -------
-
- This is a screen that displays the conditions under which you
- may use the program. By using the program, you acknowledge
- that you have read and explicitly agreed to these conditions.
- This is an abbreviated license; the full license and disclaimer
- is contained in this manual and in the license document you will
- receive if you register the program.
-
-
-
- FILL LOG RECORDS
- ----------------
-
- This selection takes you to the program module where you will
- record information about all air bottles you have filled for
- either your department or someone else.
-
-
-
- MASK INVENTORY AND MAINTENANCE RECORDS
- --------------------------------------
-
- This selection takes you to the program module where
- information about all SCBA masks you own will be entered. All
- maintenance information for masks is recorded in this section.
-
-
-
- AIR BOTTLE INVENTORY AND MAINTENANCE RECORDS
- --------------------------------------------
-
- This selection takes you to the program module where
- information about all air bottles you own will be entered. All
- maintenance information for bottles is recorded in this section.
-
-
-
- BACK PACK INVENTORY AND MAINTENANCE RECORDS
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This selection takes you to the program module where
- information about all back packs you own will be entered. All
- maintenance information for back packs is recorded in this
- section.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- PASS UNIT INVENTORY AND MAINTENANCE RECORDS
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This selection takes you to the program module where
- information about all PASS units you own will be entered. All
- maintenance information for PASS units is recorded in this
- section.
-
-
-
- COPY DATA FILES TO A FLOPPY DISK FOR BACKUP
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to copy all of your data files to a
- floppy disk for back up purposes. You should make a back up
- copy at the end of each session where you have entered new or
- changed existing information. If you fail to make back ups of
- your data, a computer failure could cause you to lose all of
- your information. The back up disk allows you to save a copy
- in another location to minimize this possibility. Before the
- data files are copied to a floppy, the program first checks to
- make sure the disk and drive are ready. If there is a problem,
- or if there is insufficient space to hold all of the data files,
- the program will warn you and then abort the copy procedure.
-
-
-
- ERASE SELECTED ITEMS FROM THE DATA FILES
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to erase some or all of the items in
- any of your data files. It is password protected; you are given
- two chances to enter the correct password. The very first time
- you use this item, you will be given instructions on entering a
- password. Lost passwords cannot be retrieved, but they can be
- erased. If you have forgotten your password, use the key
- combination Ctrl+Backspace to erase the current password. You
- will than have to enter a new password.
-
- After entering the correct password, you will be presented with
- another menu. From this menu you can either erase an entire
- data file or just selected items. Most items are selected by
- serial number (or I.D. number for the masks), while bottles in
- the fill log are selectively deleted by specifying the starting
- and ending dates. Before the actual erasure occurs, you will be
- given one last chance to cancel the procedure. Directions are
- given on the screen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- RESTORE DATA FILES FROM A FLOPPY DISK
- -------------------------------------
-
- This selection copies the data files from the aforementioned
- backup disk and replaces the files in your current directory
- with the backup files. This selection is destructive; if you
- inadvertently restore old data, your new data will be lost.
-
- Because of this, a dialog box will appear before the actual
- restore asking you if you want backup copies made first. If
- you answer YES, your existing data files will be copied to new
- files as shown:
-
- SCBABOTL.DBF -> BOTL_DBF.BAK
- SCBABOTL.DBT -> BOTL_DBT.BAK
- FILL_LOG.DBF -> FILL_DBF.BAK
- PASSUNIT.DBF -> PASS_DBF.BAK
- PASSUNIT.DBT -> PASS_DBT.BAK
- SCBAMASK.DBF -> MASK_DBF.BAK
- SCBAMASK.DBT -> MASK_DBT.BAK
- BACKPACK.DBF -> PACK_DBF.BAK
- BACKPACK.DBT -> PACK_DBT.BAK
-
- Before beginning the restore process, the program will check
- the backup disk and drive to assure the needed files are
- present. If there is a problem, the program will issue a
- warning and abort the restore procedure.
-
-
-
- OPTIONS
- -------
-
- You can set program options from this selection. Questions are
- answered by pressing the Y key for "yes" or the N key for "no."
-
- "Do you have a color monitor ?"
-
- <self-explanatory>
-
- "Do you prefer having items listed in order by I.D. Number
- rather than by Serial Number ?"
-
- <Some departments have their own identification system in use,
- and do not use the serial numbers. Answering Y to this question
- will cause new index files to be created with items listed in
- order by the I.D. number rather than the Serial Number.>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- "Do you want the inventory listing printouts grouped according
- to the "Last Known To Be On" or "Assigned To" fields ?"
-
- <Some departments are very strict about what equipment is on
- what apparatus. They do a yearly inventory to assure they
- still have all of their equipment and it is where it's
- supposed to be. This option rearranges the inventory printout
- so it groups all of the equipment on one piece of apparatus
- together, so they do not have to hunt around a sequential
- list. This is one of the reasons I provided the pick list; to
- assure them they would not have ten different variations of a
- single apparatus name listed.>
-
- If you have a CGA monitor, a fourth question will appear
- asking if you are seeing "electronic snow" on your monitor. If
- you are seeing snow, answer Y and it will disappear. If you
- don't know what "electronic snow" is, you don't have it.
-
-
-
- FILL LOG INSTRUCTIONS
- =====================
-
- This section of the program allows you to enter the
- information about when each air bottle was filled. The
- information is entered into a file separate from the file
- containing your inventory information. The use of separate
- files allows you to keep track of all bottles you fill for
- other organizations as well as your own.
-
- If you have entered any of your own bottles, the information
- in the "fill log" file is automatically matched against your
- inventory file. If the SERIAL NUMBER or I.D. NUMBER of a new
- entry EXACTLY matches a bottle that had been previously entered
- into your inventory, the new LAST FILLED DATE, FILLED BY,
- ENTRY BY, DATE OF ENTRY, and LAST KNOWN TO BE ON data is
- transferred into your inventory file to update your records
- automatically.
-
-
-
- ADD INFORMATION ABOUT NEWLY FILLED BOTTLES TO THE FILL LOG
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is where you enter the information about all bottles
- your organization has filled for anybody, including your own
- bottles. When you are entering information about bottles owned
- by another organization, the operation is similar to the
- air bottle inventory section.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- When entering information about bottles you own, a "short cut"
- data entry function is used. When you press the F1 key (which
- has your organization's name programmed to it), the data entry
- screen changes slightly. Because the Working Pressure, Serial
- Number, I.D. Number (if any) and Last Hydro Test Date are
- already stored in the inventory file, all you have to do is enter
- either the Serial Number or the I.D. number plus the information
- on when the bottle was filled.
-
- After you fill in the "Entry By" field, the program will go
- into the inventory file and search for an exact match between
- the characters you typed on the "Serial No. or I.D.#:" line.
- If it finds an exact match, the Pressure, Serial Number, I.D.
- Number and Last Hydro Test Date are automatically filled in
- for you.
-
- After you verify the information is correct, press any key
- except Esc to accept the entry. If there was an error, press
- the Esc key and the entry will be erased.
-
- If no match can be found for either the I.D. Number or Serial
- Number, the program will beep once, and flash a message on the
- screen informing you that you will need to enter the remaining
- info manually.
-
- Although this might seem confusing, it is actually quite easy
- to use. The main advantage is that organizations using I.D.
- Numbers to track their bottles can use them to enter the fill
- information without having to resort to "I.D. NUMBER TO SERIAL
- NUMBER" cross reference sheets. It has the advantage of reducing
- the number of total keystrokes needed to enter the data for all
- users. It also allows you to review some of the information in
- the inventory file. If you see that your newly filled bottle
- has a later hydro date than what the program shows, you know
- the inventory file needs updated.
-
- The first time you fill in the "Entry By:" field with your
- initials, they are temporarily stored in the computer's memory.
- They will then "pop up" on all subsequent entries, similar to
- how the "Entry Date:" field automatically "pops up" the current
- date. This eliminates even more redundant typing.
-
- After you have completely entered each bottle, the program
- automatically brings up a new blank data entry screen. This is
- because you will normally be entering more than one bottle.
- After you have entered the last bottle, and are at a blank data
- entry screen, press the Esc key to return to the menu. Any
- time you press Esc from this screen, the entry is canceled,
- even if you had filled everything in and wanted to keep it.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- BROWSE ALL FILL LOG RECORDS, STARTING WITH THE LATEST RECORD
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to review all the records in the "fill
- log" file. When you first make this selection, you get a dialog
- box asking if you want the list sorted by the date of filling
- or by the organization name. If you select the date of filling
- option, it starts at the most recent "last filled" date. If you
- select the organization name option, the listing will group all
- bottles belonging to each organization together, still in
- ascending order by the date of filling. You have to use the
- "up arrow" or "PgUp" keys to get to older records. It will
- probably be used mainly to find records which need corrected,
- like the one you just put in.
-
-
-
- PROGRAM BOTTLE OWNER OR ORGANIZATION NAMES TO THE FUNCTION KEYS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to enter the names of the different
- organizations whose bottles you fill. The names are assigned to
- one of the "F" keys. When you need to enter their name, just
- push the appropriate "F" key, and VOILA!
-
- The program requires that your organization's name be programmed
- to the F1 key, or the short cut entry function for adding bottles
- to the fill log will not work properly.
-
-
-
- REPORT ON BOTTLES FILLED FOR ONE ORGANIZATION, BETWEEN
- SPECIFIED DATES
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to enter a name of an organization,
- a starting and ending date, and the program will display
- and/or print out the list. Useful for billing purposes, or
- to justify your time, etc. Organizations without their own
- compressors appreciate a year-end report showing which bottles
- you have filled for them. The name you enter here must match
- the name the bottle was entered with EXACTLY.
-
-
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-
- SUMMARY REPORT OF BOTTLES FILLED BETWEEN TWO SPECIFIED DATES
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This report shows only the total number of bottles filled for
- each organization on and between the two specified dates. The
- program can handle up to nineteen different names. If you have
- used more names than that, the remainder will be lumped together
- under the "OTHER:" heading. This is a particularly useful
- activity summary since it is not cluttered up with serial
- numbers, etc.
-
-
-
- LISTING OF BOTTLES FILLED BETWEEN SPECIFIED DATES
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to enter a starting and ending date,
- and the program will display and/or print a list of every such
- bottle. Useful for monthly reports & convincing the Chief you
- really do need a larger and faster compressor.
-
-
-
- AIR BOTTLE REPORTS
- ==================
-
-
- INVENTORY SUMMARY REPORT BY BOTTLE TYPE
- ---------------------------------------
-
- This report scans your inventory picking out each different
- combination of pressure and duration, and then totals them.
- For example, the report will show how many 4500 psi/30 minute
- bottles you have, how many 4500 psi/45 minute bottles you
- have, etc. Up to nineteen different combinations of pressure/
- duration can be displayed. If you have more than that, the
- remainder will be lumped together under "OTHER:" .
-
-
-
- MAINTENANCE HISTORY PRINTOUT OF EACH BOTTLE
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This selection prints out a separate page for each air
- bottle. The printout has all of your "maintenance notes"
- shown. Normally, you use this only once, after you had
- entered all of your bottles into the program. You would then
- place the printouts in a notebook, adding the maintenance
- notes by hand. After a bottle had some handwritten notes
- written on it's page, you could go into the program and
- enter the notes.
-
-
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-
-
- PRINT OUT A LISTING OF THE ENTIRE BOTTLE INVENTORY
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- This report is simply a listing of every bottle you have in
- your inventory. The program displays a guesstimate of how many
- pages will be printed, as a progress indicator. Pressing Esc
- any time during the printing will give you the option of aborting
- the printout. Normally, this report would be printed rather
- infrequently, just when you have made major additions to or
- deletions from your inventory.
-
- The bottles are listed in this order:
-
- 1. Pressure, from lowest to highest.
- 2. Duration, from lowest to highest.
- 3. Serial number or I.D. number, from lowest to highest
- (picked by the OPTIONS main menu selection)
-
- Example: 4500 psi/30 minute bottles are always listed before
- 4500 psi/60 minute bottles, and the first 4500 psi/30 minute
- bottle on the list will be the 4500 psi/30 minute bottle with
- the lowest serial or i.d. number.
-
- The number appearing immediately after the "Last Hydro:" date
- is the hydrostatic test interval in years.
-
- If you have answered Y to the "group on . . ." question on the
- main menu Options selection, the bottles will be listed in
- groups, using the "Last Known To Be On:" field as the header.
-
-
-
- REPORT ON BOTTLES DUE OR ALMOST DUE FOR HYDRO TEST OR REFILLING
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection searches your inventory bottles for two conditions:
-
- 1. The LAST HYDRO DATE has expired or will expire within
- two months from today, or
-
- 2. The LAST FILLED DATE was more than two and a half months ago
- and the DURATION IN MINUTES is greater than 29 and
- not specified as N/A .
-
- Any bottle meeting at least one of these conditions will be
- displayed on the screen. Use the "arrow" or "PgUp" and "PgDn"
- keys to scroll through the listing. Pressing the Enter key
- will give you the option of printing the list. The number
- immediately after the printed "Last Hydro:" date is the
- hydrostatic test interval in years. If the very first character
- of the "Last Known To Be On:" field is the "star" ( * )
- character, that bottle will be excluded from the report.
-
-
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-
-
- BUDGET REPORT ON BOTTLES NEEDING A HYDRO TEST BETWEEN SELECTED
- DATES
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This report allows you to get some information for budget
- purposes. You enter a starting and ending date, and then
- decide if you want to use the stored "LAST HYDRO COST" data to
- generate the estimated cost. Only the costs from the bottles
- needing tested between your selected dates will be used in the
- averaging. If you want to enter your own guesstimate of how much
- it costs to test/overhaul one bottle, answer N to the question
- and you can then enter your own price. If you answered Y to
- the question and the program finds that none of the bottles
- have stored LAST HYDRO COST data, a warning will be issued and
- you will be returned to the reports menu.
-
- The program scans the inventory for all bottles that will need
- a hydro test within the specified time period. A summary list
- of each combination of pressure/duration will be displayed, as
- well as an estimate of the total cost. The program can handle
- up to nineteen different combinations of pressure/duration, with
- anything over that displayed under the "OTHER:" heading.
-
- Several vendors charge different prices dependent upon the
- pressure or capacity of the bottle, so this makes a good
- summary report. Pressing the P key will print this summary.
- Pressing the Enter key will display the actual list of bottles.
- Pressing the Enter key again will give you a dialog box with
- the option of printing the entire list of bottles.
-
- The program makes the assumption that a bottle that was last
- tested in February (for example) will be retested in February
- again, not in January. The program will NOT report on any
- bottle that will need a hydro before or after the specified
- dates, even if the bottle is currently "out of date." If the
- very first character of the "Last Known To Be On:" field is the
- "star" ( * ) character, that bottle will be excluded from the
- report.
-
-
-
- LIST OF BOTTLES REQUIRING A HYDRO TEST THROUGH A SPECIFIED DATE
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This report allows you to enter any date and the program will
- search your inventory for all bottles needing a hydrostatic test
- on and before the specified date. Pressing the Enter key gives
- you the option of printing the list. The number immediately
- after the printed "Last Hydro:" date is the hydrostatic test
- interval in years. Bottles entered where the very first character
- of the "Last Known To Be On:" field is an asterisk or "star"
- ( * ) will be excluded from this report.
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
- SINGLE PAGE PRINTOUT OF ONE BOTTLE'S MAINTENANCE HISTORY
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pick one bottle by it's serial
- number or I.D. number and print out the page with it's
- maintenance history.
-
-
-
- PASS UNIT REPORTS
- =================
-
-
- PRINT OUT A LISTING OF THE ENTIRE PASS UNIT INVENTORY
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Like it says. If you have set the "group on . . .' option on
- the main menu to yes, the PASS units will be grouped under the
- "Assigned To:" field.
-
-
-
- LIST OF PASS UNIT'S NEEDING A BATTERY CHANGE THROUGH A
- SPECIFIED DATE
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows the user to enter a date and the program
- will display a list of all PASS units that will need a battery
- change on or before that date. Pressing the Enter key from this
- screen gives you the option of printing this list. PASS units
- having the "star" ( * ) as the very first character in the
- "Assigned To:" field will be excluded from the report.
-
-
-
- REPORT ON PASS UNITS NEEDING A BATTERY OR DUE/OVERDUE FOR
- TESTING
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection displays a list of all PASS units that will need
- a new battery within the next month, or should have already had
- a battery change, but did not. It also displays all PASS units
- which are due or overdue for a functional test. Pressing the
- Enter key from this screen gives you the option of printing
- this list. PASS units having the "star" ( * ) as the very first
- character in the "Assigned To:" field will be excluded from
- the report. If the "Tested Every xxx Days" field is blank, the
- program will not list that PASS unit unless it needs a battery.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- SINGLE PAGE PRINTOUT OF ONE PASS UNIT'S MAINTENANCE HISTORY
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pick one unit by it's serial
- number or I.D. number and print out the page with it's
- maintenance history.
-
-
-
- MAINTENANCE HISTORY PRINTOUT OF EACH PASS UNIT
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This selection prints out a separate page for each PASS unit.
- The printout has all of your "maintenance notes" shown. Normally,
- you use this only once, after you had entered all of your units
- into the program. You would then place the printouts in a
- notebook, adding the maintenance notes by hand. After a unit
- had some handwritten notes written on it's page, you could go
- into the program and enter the notes.
-
-
-
- BACK PACK REPORTS
- =================
-
-
- INVENTORY SUMMARY REPORT BY BACK PACK MODEL
- -------------------------------------------
-
- This report scans the back pack inventory and gives you summary
- listing of how many back packs of each model and working
- pressure you own. Pressing the P key from this screen will
- print the summary.
-
-
-
- MAINTENANCE HISTORY PRINTOUT OF EACH BACK PACK
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This selection will print out a maintenance history report for
- each back pack you own, one per page.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
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-
-
- PRINT OUT A LISTING OF THE ENTIRE BACK PACK INVENTORY
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection will print a listing of all back packs you have
- in inventory. If you answered Y to the "Group on..." question
- on the main menu OPTIONS selection, the back packs will be
- grouped together, with all back packs on a single apparatus
- shown together. The "Last Known To Be On" field is used to
- determine the grouping. Otherwise, they are listed sequentially,
- grouped according to the Manufacturer, Model, Pressure, and
- Serial Number or I.D. Number.
-
-
-
- REPORT ON BACK PACKS REQUIRING A VISUAL INSPECTION OR
- CERTIFICATION
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection displays a list of all back packs that will need
- certification within the next month, or should have already
- been recertified, but were not. It also displays all back packs
- which are due or overdue for a visual inspection. Pressing the
- Enter key from this screen gives you the option of printing
- this list. Back packs having the "star" ( * ) as the very first
- character in the "Last Known To Be On:" field will be excluded
- from the report. If the "Visual Every xxx Days" field is blank,
- that pack will not be listed unless it needs certification.
-
-
-
- BUDGET REPORT ON PACKS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION BETWEEN
- SELECTED DATES
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This report allows you to get some information for budget
- purposes. You enter a starting and ending date, and then
- decide if you want to use the stored "LAST CERTIFICATION COST"
- data to generate the estimated cost. Only the costs from the
- back packs needing certified betwen your selected dates will be
- used in the averaging. If you want to enter your own guesstimate
- of how much it costs to certify one back pack, answer N
- to the question and you can then enter your own price. If you
- answered Y to the question and the program finds that none of
- the back packs have stored LAST CERTIFICATION COST data, a warning
- will be issued and you will be returned to the reports menu.
-
- The program scans the inventory for all back packs that will
- need certification within the specified time period. A summary
- list of each combination of model/pressure will be displayed, as
- well as an estimate of the total cost. The program can handle
- up to nineteen different combinations of model/pressure, with
- anything over that displayed under the "OTHER:" heading.
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
- Several vendors charge different prices dependent upon the
- pressure of the back pack, so this makes a good summary report.
- Pressing the P key will print this summary. Pressing the
- Enter key will display the actual list of back packs. Pressing
- the Enter key again will give you a dialog box with the option
- of printing the list of back packs.
-
- The program makes the assumption that a back pack that was last
- certified in February (for example) will be recertified in
- February again, not in January. The program will NOT report on
- any back pack that will need certification before or after the
- specified dates, even if the back pack is currently "out of
- date." If the very first character of the "Last Known To Be On:"
- field is the "star" ( * ) character, that back pack will be
- excluded from the report.
-
-
-
- LIST OF BACK PACKS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION THROUGH A SPECIFIED
- DATE
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows the user to enter a date and the program
- will display a list of all back packs that will need
- certification on or before that date. Pressing the Enter key
- from this screen gives you the option of printing this list.
- Back packs having the "star" ( * ) as the very first character
- in the "Last Known To Be On" field will be excluded from the
- report.
-
-
-
- SINGLE PAGE PRINTOUT OF ONE BACK PACK'S MAINTENANCE HISTORY
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pick one back pack by the serial
- number of it's pressure reducer or I.D. number and print out
- the page with it's maintenance history.
-
-
-
-
- SCBA MASK REPORTS
- =================
-
-
- INVENTORY SUMMARY REPORT BY MASK MODEL AND SIZE
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- This report scans the mask inventory and gives you summary
- listing of how many masks of each model and size you own.
- Pressing the P key from this screen will print the summary.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
- MAINTENANCE HISTORY PRINTOUT OF EACH SCBA MASK
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- This selection will print out a maintenance history report for
- each mask you own, one per page.
-
-
-
- PRINT OUT A LISTING OF THE ENTIRE MASK INVENTORY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection will print a listing of all masks you have
- in inventory. If you answered Y to the "Group on..." question
- on the main menu OPTIONS selection, the masks will be grouped
- together, with all back packs on a single apparatus (or person)
- shown together. The "Assigned To" field is used to determine
- the grouping. Otherwise, they are listed sequentially grouped
- according to the Manufacturer, Model, Size, and Serial Number
- or I.D. Number.
-
-
-
- REPORT ON MASKS REQUIRING A VISUAL INSPECTION OR CERTIFICATION
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection displays a list of all masks that will need
- certification within the next month, or should have already
- been recertified, but were not. It also displays all masks
- which are due or overdue for a visual inspection. Pressing the
- Enter key from this screen gives you the option of printing
- this list. Masks having the "star" ( * ) as the very first
- character in the "Assigned To:" field will be excluded from
- the report. If the "Visual Every xxx Days" field is blank, the
- mask will not be listed unless it needs certification.
-
-
-
- BUDGET REPORT ON MASKS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION BETWEEN
- SELECTED DATES
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This report allows you to get some information for budget
- purposes. You enter a starting and ending date, and then
- decide if you want to use the stored "LAST CERTIFICATION COST"
- data to generate the estimated cost. Only the costs from the
- masks needing certified betwen your selected dates will be used
- in the averaging. If you want to enter your own guesstimate of
- how much it costs to certify one mask, answer N to the
- question and you can then enter your own price. If you answered
- Y to the question and the program finds that none of
- the masks have stored LAST CERTIFICATION COST data, a warning
- will be issued and you will be returned to the reports menu.
-
-
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-
-
- The program scans the inventory for all masks that will
- need certification within the specified time period. A summary
- list of each combination of model/size will be displayed, as
- well as an estimate of the total cost. The program can handle
- up to nineteen different combinations of model/size, with
- anything over that displayed under the "OTHER:" heading.
-
- Pressing the P key will print this summary. Pressing the
- Enter key will display the actual list of masks. Pressing
- the Enter key again will give you a dialog box with the option
- of printing the list of masks.
-
- The program makes the assumption that a mask that was last
- certified in February (for example) will be recertified in
- February again, not in January. The program will NOT report
- on any mask that will need certification before or after the
- specified dates, even if the mask is currently "out of date."
- If the very first character of the "Last Known To Be On:" field
- is the "star" ( * ) character, that mask will be excluded from
- the report.
-
-
-
- LIST OF MASKS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION THROUGH A SPECIFIED
- DATE
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows the user to enter a date and the program
- will display a list of all masks that will need certification
- on or before that date. Pressing the Enter key from this screen
- gives you the option of printing this list. Masks having the
- "star" ( * ) as the very first character in the "Assigned To"
- field will be excluded from the report.
-
-
-
- SINGLE PAGE PRINTOUT OF ONE MASK'S MAINTENANCE HISTORY
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- This selection allows you to pick one mask by it's serial
- number or I.D. number and print out the page with it's
- maintenance history.
-
-
-
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- MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
- -------------------------
-
- 1. The file FILL_LOG.FRM is a basic form you can use to log
- the filling of air bottles, if you do not already have one.
- The layout is in the same order as you will enter information
- into the SCBATRAK program. If your printer supports IBM
- graphics, you can print it by typing at the DOS prompt:
-
- COPY FILL_LOG.FRM PRN and pressing Enter .
-
- If you have an older Epson printer (for example), all of
- the lines and borders will have italicized numbers instead of
- single and double lines. This is because the printer does
- not support IBM graphics. Not too much you can do except
- make up your own form or use a different printer.
-
-
- 2. This file, MANUAL.DOC , can be printed with the same type
- of command: COPY MANUAL.DOC PRN and press Enter. The
- file has embedded form feeds so that the pages will be printed
- properly. NOTE: If you view this file using certain types of
- file viewers, and then save the file to disk from within the
- viewer, the pages may not print properly later. The codes for
- assuring the pages are sixty lines long are automatically
- removed by some file viewers. Even just attempting to print
- the file from within these types of file viewers will cause
- the pages to print improperly. The DOS 5.0 Edit.com editor
- and the Windows Note Pad are two I know of with this
- characteristic.
-
-
-
-
- ERROR HANDLING
- --------------
-
- Any serious errors in the program will cause a pop-up window
- to be displayed giving technical details on the problem.
- These errors include missing or corrupted files, screw ups
- when I wrote the routine, etc. If you can, use Print Screen
- to capture this data. A file with the name of CLIP?.ERR
- will also be written to your disk with this information. The
- "?" will be replaced by a number, starting with "zero." Each
- time a new CLIP?.ERR file is written to the disk, the "?" is
- increased by "one." Example: CLIP0.ERR CLIP1.ERR CLIP2.ERR
-
- Please be sure to send this information along with a
- description of how the problem was encountered when you
- complain.
-
-
- IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation
- Epson is a registered trademark of Epson Corporation
-
-
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- REGISTRATION
- ------------
-
- This program is "user-supported" software, a.k.a. shareware.
- That means I will continue to improve it and offer it as long
- as I know people out there are using it and supporting my efforts.
-
-
- I hate software manufacturers who offer low initial prices, then
- zing you for upgrades every six months or so. When you register
- this program, you will receive instructions for deactivating the
- shareware commercial at program start up, and your name will
- appear on top of the reports. This means you can receive all the
- benefits of future improvements and new features for just the
- price of one copy.
-
- So, folks, please take the time to evaluate the program and offer
- any suggestions or criticisms. In this way, we both can profit.
-
- To print out the registration form, press the P key when the
- "commercial" screen is being displayed, when the program first
- starts up.
-
- If you have a registered version, you can print an order form
- from the main menu by using the key combination Alt+O ("O" for
- order, get it?)
-
- I would appreciate a check sent with the registration. Personal
- checks are fine; if you were going to "stiff" me, you wouldn't
- bounce a check, you just wouldn't register.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The installation program used by SCBATRAK was written by
- Lincoln Beach Software and is entitled FIRST IMPRESSION. Lincoln
- Beach Software reserves all copyright protection worldwide.
- For further information they may be reached at:
-
- Lincoln Beach Software
- P.O. Box 1554
- Ballwin, MO 63022
- (314) 227-2431
-
- Harold Holmes may also be reached on
- CompuServe AT 70700,630.
-
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