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Viper Installation and Operators Manual 2.08
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Vnav Folder
The vnav folder contains the swath settings and guidance status information that
have a .vnv extension. Viper saves this information only if you have the guidance
feature and you have used the feature for a job.
This file is used by the Viper OS and is not viewable.
Zulu.ini File
The zulu.ini file contains the configuration and user settings for the Viper console.
This file is specific to the Viper with which it is being used.
This file is used by the Viper OS and is not viewable.
Maintaining
the Flashdisk
You should maintain your flashdisk by moving the files or folders to your desktop or
laptop computer on a regular basis. This prevents the flashdisk from becoming full.
Raven recommends moving only the Rbin files to your computer. If you want to
view existing jobs or add jobs at a later date, you must save all files associated with
those jobs to your computer.
Once you have saved the Rbin files to your computer, you can delete the covMaps,
jobs, and vnav files from the flashdisk.
Do not allow the flashdisk to become more than 80% full. If the flashdisk becomes
more than two-thirds full, a Storage Card warning displays. Save files to your
computer or delete unwanted files to add more storage space to the flashdisk.
Raven recommends that you do not reformat the flashdisk for its original configura-
tion due to the possible incompatibility of the FORMAT command of some operat-
ing systems. Reformat the disk only if the flashdisk is corrupted or otherwise com-
promised with bad data.
Important: Do not reformat the disk as Fat32, as it will not
format properly. You must use FAT or FAT12. This can be
found in the File System drop down menu.
If you need to delete files or folders from the flashdisk, use the DELETE command.
Refer to Appendix A - Flashdisk Maintenance for more information on maintaining
your flashdisk.
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