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- remote computer at ORNL<br />

The data may now be deleted from the orange portable drive and<br />

the laptop.<br />

7) Download the yyyymmdd folder to the data analysis computer<br />

from the ORNL computer.<br />

8) Translate the sif files into ASCII and store them on the data<br />

analysis computer.<br />

At this time the data is pre-processed and separated into files that<br />

cover just a day worth of data <strong>for</strong> each truck. General statistics<br />

(min, max, averages, standard deviations and other statistics)<br />

where appropriate are also generated. A summary of errors (i.e.<br />

sensor failures, out-of range values) as well as valid data is also<br />

generated.<br />

8) Make a backup copy of the ASCII files on a local 250MB drive.<br />

9) When an Excel file of route, weight, and fuel in<strong>for</strong>mation is<br />

received by email, store it in the data analysis computer, and back<br />

it up in the ORNL computer. (\\Cappsgj-htdc\HTDC SIF<br />

A\yyyymmdd)<br />

9. APPENDICES<br />

This section provides additional procedures, explanations, notes, and<br />

checklists.<br />

9.1. Appendix A: Additional Procedures<br />

9.1.1. Changing IP Addresses<br />

Changing the Computer’s IP Address<br />

NOTE: In order <strong>for</strong> a communication link to exist, the last number of<br />

the computer’s IP is to be different from the last number of the eDAQ’s<br />

IP. For example, if the eDAQ’s IP is 192.168.100.100, then set the<br />

computer’s IP to something close to 192.168.100.90 (a difference of 10<br />

is usually good).<br />

1) Go to Start > My Computer > My Network Places > View<br />

network connections.<br />

2) Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.<br />

3) Under the General tab, scroll down and select Internet<br />

Protocol (TCP/IP). Click on Properties.<br />

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