WSOS5 Release Note Version 03
WSOS5 Release Note Version 03
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Revision History
Name Date Reason For Changes Version
Sandeep Sundaram 30/06/2017 Initial Release 1.0
Sandeep Sundaram 07/07/2017 Minor updates 2.0
Shweta Herlekar 11/07/2017 Updated after review 3.0
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Appendix A: Terminology/Glossary/Definitions list
Abbreviation / Acronym / Definition
Special Term
WSOS Windows Switchgear Operating System
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1. Introduction
WSOS 5 is a state-of-the-art switchgear operating system software. Version 5 integrates the
field proven WSOS and its powerful features and tools, developed over many years, into
your Microsoft Windows® desktop.
With Switchgear Explorer, you organise your switchgear the way you want and Launch Pad
provides handy links to online help, getting started, updates and more.
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hardware’ message on your laptop – selecting next will display ‘Cannot install this Hardware’
– select the Finish button to complete and exit from the USB driver install; WSOS5 will be
available for connection on all ports except USB.
The other method is to create the configuration manually. To do so, please follow the steps
given below:
1. Select the ADVC Controller Range (default) under the Platform selection
2. Select the Operator Interface based on the interface that is fitted
3. Select ‘50’ from the Firmware version drop down menu
4. Complete the firmware version number as shown in Figure 1
5. Click the Next button
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Figure 1: Manual ADVC3 configuration creation
After following the instructions, a summary page, as shown in Figure 2 below will be
displayed. Check that the version number listed is correct and then click on the Finish
button. This will create a new switchgear configuration file for the ADVC3 controller, which
can then be modified suitably and written to the ADVC controller.
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Figure 2: ADVC3 Creation summary
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3.3 Upgrading an existing ADVC2 configuration to ADVC3
With WSOS5 version 5.16.xx, it is possible to ‘upgrade’ an existing switchgear configuration
for ADVC2, to be used with the ADVC3 controller. This can be achieved by following the
steps listed below.
1. Select an existing ADVC2 configuration file in WSOS and set it to be the active
configuration. Figure 3 shows an example of an ADVC2 configuration, that was
created for version A45-51.03
2. Once this is selected, navigate through the Options menu in WSOS, and select
‘Upgrade A40+ To A50+’ in the resulting drop down menu, as shown in Figure 4.
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Figure 4: Upgrade to version 50
3. Clicking this will result in a dialog box, shown in Figure 5, where in the user can enter
a new name to save the resulting upgraded configuration. By default, the strings “-
Upgraded” is appended to the original ADVC2 configuration file name. This ensures
that the original configuration is not overwritten.
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4. Once the new configuration name is entered, click on the OK button. This will then
create a new configuration, based on the name provided, as shown in Figure 6. Click
on the OK button in the confirmation dialog that is displayed.
5. WSOS5 will now examine the Ports configuration from the ADVC2 configuration, and
try to remap these to correspond to the new ports available with the ADVC3
controller.
6. If WSOS is unable to map these automatically, then the dialog shown in Figure 7 is
displayed. There is an indication provided to show the conflicting port configuration.
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