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INSTALLATION GUIDE
April 2004
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Working Environment
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Directory Organization .................................................................................................1-1 Program Folders and Shortcuts ..................................................................................1-2 Installing PSS/ADEPT for Other Users or Multiple Users ...........................................1-2 Minimum System Requirements .................................................................................1-3 Display Resolution .......................................................................................................1-3 PSS/ADEPT Program Sections ...................................................................................1-4
Chapter 2 - Installation
2.1 2.2 Important Installation Considerations Before You Begin .............................................2-1 2.1.1 Determining Your Installation Type ................................................................2-1 Local Installation ..........................................................................................................2-1 2.2.1 Selecting Installation Type .............................................................................2-2 2.2.2 Welcome Screen ............................................................................................2-3 2.2.3 Accepting the License Agreement ..................................................................2-3 2.2.4 Customer Identification ...................................................................................2-4 2.2.5 Choosing a Local Installation Directory ..........................................................2-5 2.2.6 Protection and Coordination Database ..........................................................2-5 2.2.7 Choosing Program Folder ..............................................................................2-6 2.2.8 Monitoring Installation Progress .....................................................................2-6 2.2.9 Lock Drivers ...................................................................................................2-7 2.2.10 Postinstallation Procedures ............................................................................2-8 Server Installation ........................................................................................................2-9 2.3.1 Selecting Installation Type ...........................................................................2-10 2.3.2 Welcome Screen ..........................................................................................2-10 2.3.3 Accepting the License Agreement ................................................................2-11 2.3.4 Customer Identification .................................................................................2-11 2.3.5 Choosing a Server Installation Directory ......................................................2-12 2.3.6 Protection and Coordination Database ........................................................2-13 2.3.7 Monitoring Installation Progress ...................................................................2-13 2.3.8 Postinstallation Procedures ..........................................................................2-14 Node Installation ........................................................................................................2-15 2.4.1 Welcome Screen ..........................................................................................2-17 2.4.2 Accepting the License Agreement ................................................................2-17 2.4.3 Choosing a Local Installation Directory ........................................................2-18 2.4.4 Rename Database File .................................................................................2-18 2.4.5 Choosing Program Folder ............................................................................2-19 2.4.6 Monitoring Installation Progress ...................................................................2-19 2.4.7 Lock Drivers .................................................................................................2-20 2.4.8 Postinstallation Procedures ..........................................................................2-21 Shaw Power Technologies, Inc. i
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Chapter 1
Working Environment
The Power System Simulator Advanced Distribution Engineering Productivity Tool (PSS/ADEPT) software was developed for engineers and technical personnel who design and/or analyze electrical distribution systems. Compatibility with PSS/U (Power System Simulator for Utilization) is provided through raw data files and the Construction Dictionary.
If your lease includes any of the options listed above, your serial number will be used to install the appropriate files. Additional subdirectories may be created as needed during the installation process.
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6. Once you have completed your entries, click OK to close the Program Settings dialog.
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Chapter 2
Installation
2.1 Important Installation Considerations Before You Begin
2.1.1 Determining Your Installation Type
PSS/ADEPT may be installed in two different ways. You may select to install a standard, Local, installation where all of the files required to run the application are installed to the hard drive on your PC. Alternatively, you may select to install PSS/ADEPT as a shared application where the application Server contains the executable files residing on a mapped drive on your network, with Workstation(s) on individual PC(s) connected to that network. If you select to install a PSS/ADEPT Server with Workstation(s), the server drive must be mapped and accessible by the workstation PC(s) at all times for PSS/ADEPT to run.
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Figure 2-3. Welcome Screen Dialog At any point during the installation where the Next and Back buttons are displayed, you can either accept the default response and move ahead by clicking the Next button, or go backward to a previous dialog by clicking the Back button.
Figure 2-4. License Agreement Dialog Confidential Shaw Power Technologies, Inc. 2-3
Figure 2-5. Customer Information Dialog If your serial number was entered incorrectly you will be prompted to reenter the serial number as shown in Figure 2-6.
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Figure 2-8. Selecting Access Message Box If you want to customize the Protection and Coordination (P&C) component database by adding or removing protection equipment you must purchase Microsoft Access separately.
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Figure 2-11. Select Dongle Driver(s) Dialog A message altering you to disconnect all USB dongles will appear.
Figure 2-12. USB Dongle Dialog A message will appear altering you that Crystal Reports is being installed.
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Figure 2-17. Server Welcome Screen Dialog At any point during the installation where the Next and Back buttons are displayed, you can either accept the default response and move ahead by clicking the Next button, or go backward to a previous dialog by clicking the Back button.
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Figure 2-19. Server Customer Information Dialog Confidential Shaw Power Technologies, Inc. 2-11
If your serial number was entered incorrectly you will be prompted to reenter the serial number as shown in Figure 2-20.
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Figure 2-27. Node Welcome Screen Dialog At any point during the installation where the Next and Back buttons are displayed, you can either accept the default response and move ahead by clicking the Next button, or go backward to a previous dialog by clicking the Back button.
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Figure 2-30. Rename Database Dialog If you are unsure if changes have been made to the database, click No. You should copy the file PTIProt.mde to another location or rename it to something like PTIProt_Old1.mde.
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Figure 2-33. Select Dongle Driver(s) Dialog A message altering you to disconnect all USB dongles will appear.
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Chapter 3
Starting SoloBug
3.1 Starting SoloBug
SoloBug is a stand-alone application you can access from within PSS/ADEPT, you can leave it running while you are in your application and access it whenever you find a problem with PSS/ADEPT. To start SoloBug, choose Help>Report a problem. The SoloBug Report a Bug or Feature Request window appears.
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If this is the first time you started SoloBug, you will see the following dialog:
Figure 3-2. SoloBug Instructions Dialog Please remember the above e-mail address so that you can mail your bug and or problem SoloBug file to adept.support@shawgrp.com.
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2. Enter the information in the fields. Then choose OK. You return to the Report a Bug or Feature Request window. You are ready to enter your computer setup.
Figure 3-4. SoloBug Computer Information Dialog 2. Enter the information in the remaining fields. Its important to be accurate with this information. Some defects are related to hardware and supplying complete and accurate information can help us fix any bugs you report. However, if you do not know how to answer a question, it is better to leave it blank than to enter incorrect information. 3. Choose OK. You return to the Report a Bug or Feature Request window. You are ready to enter a bug report. Of course, you dont have to enter a bug report now, you can simply leave SoloBug running in the background and access it when you need to. More information can be retrieved from the SoloBug Help menu.
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