JUMO LOGOSCREEN ntPaperless recorder with TFT display,CompactFlash card, andUSB interfacesB 706581.0Operating Manual2014-05-22/00504660
1 Introduction101.2 Arrangement of the DocumentationThe documentation for this instrument is addressed to equipmentmanufacturers (OEMs) and users with
9 Parameterization100
10110 Configuration - GeneralThe menu Device manager Configuration can only be called up if a user islogged in who is authorized to perform the conf
10 Configuration - General102
10311 Configuration - Device DataOverviewDevice (instrument) nameThe device name (up to 15 characters) is used for the identification of thepaperless
11 Configuration - Device Data104History (data) memoryHere you can determine the size of the History memory. The memory is usedto show stored measurem
10512 Configuration - Screen12.1 Brightness … Show text imageOverviewBrightness With the aid of this function, the brightness of the screen can be al
12 Configuration - Screen106Show curves (diagrams)This parameter determines whether curve presentation may be called up in theVisualization menu.Show
10712 Configuration - ScreenShow binary imageThis parameter determines whether binary screen presentation may be calledup in the Visualization menu.In
12 Configuration - Screen108Bar code -> current batchThis parameter determines whether the visualization of the current batch datawill be started a
10913 Configuration - Analog InputsThe analog inputs of the recorder are configured in this menu. How to connectthe inputs to the recorder is describe
111 IntroductionB 706581.4(.1) Installation instructionsThe installation instructions describe the installation of the recorder and theconnection of t
13 Configuration - Analog Inputs110If the limits can be altered, a free scaling function is activated within theinstrument, i.e. the value “range star
11113 Configuration - Analog InputsThe sum of the resistances (Ra+Re+Rs) must not exceed 4000 Ohm.Resistance R0 — RpThe resistance values can only be
13 Configuration - Analog Inputs11213.3 Comma format … Alarm ConfigurationOverviewComma format(decimal place)The decimal place serves to determine the
11313 Configuration - Analog Inputs13.4 Alarm configuration13.4.1 Status … Alarm text 2OverviewStatus Status activates alarm monitoring.Alarm type 1/a
13 Configuration - Analog Inputs114Hysteresis (differential)The hysteresis serves to prevent an unsteady (flickering) alarm state (repeated,brief swit
11514 Configuration - Binary Inputs/OutputsThe binary inputs and outputs of the recorder are configured in this menu.How to connect the inputs and out
14 Configuration - Binary Inputs/Outputs116Channel descriptionDescription of the input or output, up to 21 characters. The channeldescription is displ
11714 Configuration - Binary Inputs/OutputsAlarm text Text that is entered in the event or alarm list and displayed in the “status & titlebar”, wi
14 Configuration - Binary Inputs/Outputs118
11915 Configuration - RelayThe response of the relay(s) of the recorder are configured in this menu. Howto connect the relay(s) is described in the In
1 Introduction121.3 Typographical ConventionsWarning signsThe signs for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the followingconditions:VDang
15 Configuration - Relay120
12116 Configuration - External Analog InputsThe external analog inputs that are connected to the recorder are configured inthis menu. The external inp
16 Configuration - External Analog Inputs122Unit Unit in which the acquired measurement signal is to be displayed, up to5 characters. The unit is disp
12316 Configuration - External Analog InputsStatus Status activates alarm monitoring.Alarm type 1/alarm type 2“Min alarm” and “Max alarm” are availabl
16 Configuration - External Analog Inputs12416.2.2 Alarm rejectionOverviewAlarm rejection This function makes it possible to suppress alarms when a bi
12517 Configuration - External Binary InputsThe external binary inputs that are connected to the recorder are configured inthis menu. The external inp
17 Configuration - External Binary Inputs126Activate replacement valueHere, a signal is selected that decides whether the current state will be over-w
12717 Configuration - External Binary Inputs17.2 Alarm ConfigurationOverviewStatus Status activates alarm monitoring.Alarm type The alarm type determi
17 Configuration - External Binary Inputs128Alarm rejection This function makes it possible to suppress alarms when a binary signal isactive (HIGH sta
12918 Configuration - GroupsIn the Groups menu you can determine which channels (analog or binary,math, internal or external, counters and integrators
131 IntroductionPresentation modesProgram managerScreen textsTexts that are displayed in the setup program are indicated by italic script.Edit Device
18 Configuration - Groups13018.1 ParameterOverviewStatus This parameter determines what happens to the group.Name Description of the group, up to 21 c
13118 Configuration - Groups18.2 Analog ChannelsOverviewChannel 1Input signal The input (or input signal) selected here will be used as channel no. 1
18 Configuration - Groups132Channel 1 plus the positive tolerance and minus the positive hysteresis for thealarm to be canceled again. The value for t
13318 Configuration - GroupsOverviewChannel 2 —Channel 6Input signal The input (or input signal) selected here will be used as channel no. 2 — 6 forth
18 Configuration - Groups13418.3 Binary ChannelsOverviewInput signal The binary input/output or signal is selected here that will be used forvisualiza
13518 Configuration - Groups18.5 Diagram ViewOverviewPerforation If perforation is switched on, then the perforated margin – familiar from chartrecord
18 Configuration - Groups136Diagram header With the help of this parameter, the diagram header can be switched on or off.The diagram header (numerical
13718 Configuration - Groups18.6 Normal OperationOverviewMemory status Only if Memory status is switched on, is the operating mode “Normaloperation” a
18 Configuration - Groups138Memory rate(storage cycle)The storage cycle is set here. Depending on the setting for the parameterStored values, the meas
13918 Configuration - Groups18.7 Event ModeOverviewBinary signal Select which signal should start or terminate event operation. Stored values (memory
1 Introduction14
18 Configuration - Groups14018.8 Timed ModeOverviewStart Start time for initiating timed operation.If start = end, then timed operation is not active.
14119 Configuration ReportA report can be generated for each of the 9 groups . You can store the MAX/MIN or average value for each analog channel in a
19 Configuration Report142Total Total determines whether a report is run over the entire duration of the currentrecorder configuration.Daily Daily det
14319 Configuration Report19.2 External … Out of rangeOverviewExternal External determines whether an external report is run while the external signal
19 Configuration Report144Synchronization timeSynchronization time is used for the daily, weekly and periodic report, for thereport end and restart.Th
14520 Configuration - Limit MonitoringNine limit values are available for limit monitoring, in addition to the alarms atchannel level.For a descriptio
20 Configuration - Limit Monitoring146Limit value Limit at which the binary signal is activated.Hysteresis (differential)The hysteresis serves to prev
14720 Configuration - Limit Monitoring20.2 Alarm ConfigurationOverviewStatus Status activates alarm monitoring.Alarm type The alarm type determines wh
20 Configuration - Limit Monitoring148Alarm delay This parameter delays the reporting of an alarm. If the alarm is no longerpresent after the alarm de
14921 Configuration - Counters/IntegratorsEach of the 27 channels can be configured as a counter, integrator, operatingtime counter, high-speed counte
152 Instrument DescriptionHThe connection diagram is described in the Installation Instructions B 706581.4(.1). When the paperless recorder is deliver
21 Configuration - Counters/Integrators150Stop and restart will occur at the next point in time which fits into the time grid,dependent on the Synchro
15121 Configuration - Counters/Integrators21.2 Function … Specific SettingOverviewFunction Function determines whether the channel that was selected w
21 Configuration - Counters/Integrators152Type Type determines when the current count is stored. According to the setting,the parameters from Chapter
15321 Configuration - Counters/Integrators21.3 Input Signal … Decimal PlaceOverviewInput signal Input signal which will be counted or integrated. If H
21 Configuration - Counters/Integrators154With the function Flow rate quantity, the time base determines the countingduration of pulses (gate time) an
15521 Configuration - Counters/Integrators21.4 Range Start … Alarm ConfigurationOverviewRange start andrange endRange start and range end determine th
21 Configuration - Counters/Integrators15621.5 Alarm ConfigurationOverviewStatus Status activates alarm monitoring.Alarm type 1/alarm type 2“Low alarm
15721 Configuration - Counters/IntegratorsAlarm rejection This function makes it possible to suppress alarms when a binary signal isactive (HIGH state
21 Configuration - Counters/Integrators158
15922 Configuration - InterfaceThe interfaces are used by the paperless recorder to communicate with othersystems (e. g. a PC that is running the setu
2 Instrument Description16DevicefeaturesFront panel Zinc die-cast with lid Stainless steel(enclosed)Interfaces locatesd on front panel2x USB NoneExter
22 Configuration - Interface16022.1 EthernetThe Ethernet interface can be used to connect the paperless recorder to anetwork. Communication is designe
16122 Configuration - Interfacerecorder declares the address as invalid and is no longer accessible in thenetwork.The automatically assigned IP addres
22 Configuration - Interface16222.2 RS232/RS48522.2.1 GeneralOverviewDevice address For the RS485 type of interface, the device address for the paperl
16322 Configuration - InterfaceData format The data format that is to be used for operating the interface.Min. response timeThe minimum response time
22 Configuration - Interface16422.2.2 Modbus masterOverviewThe parameters found under Modbus master can only be set up if the Modbusmaster was selecte
16522 Configuration - InterfaceAddr. ext. binary valueA maximum of 54 external binary tracks (binary values) can be read into thepaperless recorder. T
22 Configuration - Interface16622.3 RS232 for Barcode ReaderOverviewThe settings correspond to those for the interface "RS232/RS485".v Chapt
16722 Configuration - Interface22.4 Modbus/TCPOverviewTimeoutmonitoringTimeout monitoring can be activated in the event that recorder is run as slavev
22 Configuration - Interface168
16923 Configuration – Batches/Plants23.1 General Information on BatchesBatch reporting enables the creation of a flexible form to describe a batchproc
172 Instrument Description2.1 Displays and ControlsRecorder with zinc die-cast panel1.CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of the SanDisk Corporati
23 Configuration – Batches/Plants170Batch texts How can something be edited? 1Only available if the relevant batch parameter “Text editable” is set t
17123 Configuration – Batches/Plants23.2 General Plant ParametersOverviewNumber of plantsThe parameter defines the number of plants for which a batch
23 Configuration – Batches/Plants17223.3 Plant 1 — 3OverviewFor each plant/batch, in addition to the “general plant parameters”, there arealso some “g
17323 Configuration – Batches/PlantsBatch start This parameter defines how the batch report for a plant will be started andstopped.Control signal The
23 Configuration – Batches/Plants17423.3.2 Lines 1—10OverviewRight column contentsThis determines how the text is formed in the right-hand column of a
17523 Configuration – Batches/PlantsBin. combined textOne of 128 device-internal batch texts is used. The selection is made through up to 6 binary sig
23 Configuration – Batches/Plants176From Text No. This parameter is available if the text in the right-hand column is created fromthe internal text li
17723 Configuration – Batches/Plants23.4 Final RemarksThe table below provides information again on the tools for configuringindividual text fields.Te
23 Configuration – Batches/Plants178
17924 Configuration - Date and Time24.1 Time Synch. … Daylight Saving TimeOverviewTime synch. This parameter can be used to influence the time setting
2 Instrument Description18Recorder with zinc die-cast panelAThe CompactFlash memory card must not be removed during access (signal LED is on).The USB
24 Configuration - Date and Time180Time zone (GMT)The GMT parameter (Greenwich Mean Time) defines the time zone (ignoringany daylight saving time shif
18124 Configuration - Date and Time24.2 Start Daylight SavingWhen daylight saving time starts, the time is brought forwards by one hour.OverviewMonth
24 Configuration - Date and Time18224.3 End Daylight SavingWhen daylight saving time ends, the time is put back one hour.OverviewMonth The month in wh
18325 Configuration - Time server (SNTP)25.1 General information about SNTPSNTP is the abbreviation for "Simple Network Time Protocol." SNTP
25 Configuration - Time server (SNTP)18425.2 Synchronize with server ... periodOverviewSynchronize with serverThe parameter determines if synchronizat
18526 Configuration - Undocumented ParametersOverviewUndocumented parameters are used for extending the functionality of thepaperless recorder. They s
26 Configuration - Undocumented Parameters186
18727 Entering text and values27.1 Text entry27.1.1 Entering charactersIf a Text entry field is selected, and then activated by pressing the controlkn
27 Entering text and values188Character entryh Move the cursor onto the required character, and press the control knob.Another selection window will o
18927 Entering text and valuesSelect temperature unith Select “ ” and press the control knob.All the temperature units that can be selected will now b
192 Instrument DescriptionRecorder with stainless steel panelAll descriptions of the control knob in this operating manual also apply to thetouchpad.A
27 Entering text and values19027.1.7 Reject entryh Select the “Cancel” button ( ) and press the control knob.Character entry will now be ended. The te
19127 Entering text and values27.3 Entering values27.3.1 Whole numbers (integers)There are two possibilities for entering integer numbers: - selection
27 Entering text and values19227.3.2 Real numbers (floating point)To enter real numbers (with a decimal point), each digit of the number (units,tens,
19328 Web serverThe web server functionality depends on the software version of the device.Up to 187.03.xx v Chapter 28.1 "General" to Chapt
28 Web server19428.1 GeneralThe web server is integrated in the paperless recorder as a standard feature.Four different modes of presentation are avai
19528 Web serverHome pageOnline visualization automatically comes up as the home page if the webserver is started by the browser or, if it has already
28 Web server196NavigationIndividual pages can be brought up by clicking (left mouse button).Visualization areaThe visualization area shows current da
19728 Web server28.2 Online Visualization (All Visualizations Except Batches)Data that are displayed correspond to the configured groups of the record
28 Web server198Example Switching to bar graph presentationh (Left) click the Visualization menu.h (Left) click the bar graph.Result: The bar graph vi
19928 Web server28.3 Three freely programmable HTML pagesThe sample screen shows one of three freely programmable HTML pages.These pages can be create
Menu structure of the paperless recorderv Chapter 8 "Device Manager"v Chapter 7 "Memory Manager"v Chapter 6 "Alarm and Event
2 Instrument Description202.2 Analog InputsInternal analog inputsThe paperless recorder can be equipped with 0 to 18 analog inputs. Duringconfiguratio
28 Web server20028.4 Online Visualization of Current Batch ReportsWhen batch pages of a plant are called up, the current data from the recorderis read
20128 Web server28.5 QuadViewVisualization for up to four devices is possible with QuadView. Thevisualizations may involve one device or up to four di
28 Web server202Result: IP addresses (or DNS names) that have been entered are saved ascookies in the PC and remain intact until cookies are deleted (
20328 Web serverUnlike a normal online visualization, the header contains modified buttons. View all four visualizationsView only top left visualizati
28 Web server20428.6 General informationThe web server is integrated into the paperless recorder as standard. Threedifferent display types are availab
20528 Web serverStart page The start page is automatically shown after a successful logon.Distribution The display of the web server is divided into t
28 Web server206Visualization areaThe visualization area shows the current data from the paperless recorder. Up-dating occurs automatically through th
20728 Web server28.8 Online visualization of the current batch reportsIf batch reports from a plant are requested then the current data is extractedfr
28 Web server20828.9 QuadViewUp to four devices can be visualized with the 4-fold view (QuadView). This ap-plies to the same device or to two to four
20928 Web serverDelete configu-rationBy left-clicking "[-]" the configuration will be deleted and new addresses canbe entered.
212 Instrument Description2.3 Binary Inputs/OutputsInternal binary inputs/outputsThe recorder can be equipped with 0, 8, 16 or 24 binary inputs/output
28 Web server210
21129 Appendix29.1 Bar code29.1.1 Batch controlPlant 1Plant 2Plant 3StartStopReset entry
29 Appendix21229.1.2 Batch textsProduct name SUPER PRODUCTNORMAL PRODUCTTOOTHED DISK 34AXIS ROD 45Product numbers645736012876
21329 Appendix345435Job numbers A83737A4555455A455445Personnel number45767665
29 Appendix214
21530 IndexNumerics1-channel presentation 584-fold view 201, 208AActive operating mode 36Alarm and event lists 44, 75Alarm delay 148Alarm limits 56–58
30 Index216Binary traces 136CCF card -> config. data 81CF card -> user list 81Change password 84Channel description 58Channel name 58Channel ste
21730 IndexDiagram display 107Diagram header 44, 60, 136Diagram speed 35Diagram view 46, 135Display 17, 19Display off 18Displays and controls 17DNS 16
30 Index218History 44, 71History memory 104horizontal presentation 56, 60Hysteresis (differential) 132, 146IInfo 87Installation Instructions 15, 21–22
21930 IndexMemory manager 44Memory managers 79Memory presentation 44, 55, 71MIN/MAX value recording 136MIN/MAX values 136Modbus 161, 164Master 164Modu
2 Instrument Description222.4 Relay OutputsA maximum of 7 relays (1 as standard, 6 as an extra) is available to signal, forinstance, alarms or limit i
30 Index220RRecording period (counter/integrator) 25Relay 22, 119Relays 31Report 53–54, 61, 107, 141Report step-on 61Reset (counter/integrator) 26Retu
22130 IndexTolerance band comparison 133Tolerance infringement 132Touchpad 16, 19, 43Type coding 20, 22Typographical Conventions 12UUnder value 110, 1
30 Index222
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232 Instrument Description2.5.1 CounterCounter inputs - Binary inputs-Alarms-Errors-...v Chapter 2.7 "Binary Signals"Counting frequency8Hz m
2 Instrument Description242.5.3 Operating time counterThe operating time counter will count how long a selected binary input or oneof the binary signa
252 Instrument Description2.5.6 Recording period of the countsFor all counters, integrators, operating time counters, and high-speedcounters, the coun
2 Instrument Description262.5.7 Reset countersPeriodic reset There is a recording time period for each counter, integrator, operating timecounter and
272 Instrument Description2.5.9 Response to instrument reconfigurationWhen the instrument is reconfigured, the current counter/integrator recordingper
2 Instrument Description282.6 Math/Logic ModuleThe math and logic module is available as an extra. Like the counters/integrators, the math and logic m
292 Instrument DescriptionThe following fixed functions are available:-difference-ratio- relative humidity- moving averageFor the moving average, the
Contents1 Introduction 91.1 Preface ... 91.2 Arr
2 Instrument Description30Following are some of the variables available for formulas: - Binary inputs- Logic channels-Alarms-ErrorsThese functions can
312 Instrument Description2.7 Binary SignalsBinary signals are used by the recorder, forexample to -operate a relay,- activate the Event operating mod
2 Instrument Description32Ext. binary input Binary signals are used to indicate the switching states of the external binaryinputs. Up to 54 external b
332 Instrument DescriptionCollective alarm The term "Collective alarm" encompasses the following listed signals:Signal DescriptionDevice ala
2 Instrument Description34Math With the binary signals the results of the math operations are rendered. If theresult of the math (analog value) = 0 th
352 Instrument Description2.8 Operating Modes2.8.1 Normal, Timed, and Event ModeThe operating modes are used to determine the cycle in which measureme
2 Instrument Description36Active operating modeThe active operating mode is shown in the diagram by different symbolsbehind the current display for th
372 Instrument DescriptionIf the measurements go outside the tolerance band, and the newmeasurement, which is outside the tolerance band, is present f
2 Instrument Description382.9 Data StorageOperating principleData recording Measurements are acquired continuously in a 125msec sampling cycle. Basedo
392 Instrument DescriptionData security The data are stored in coded form in a proprietary format. This ensures a highlevel of data security. If the C
Contents3.3 Group and Plant Management (Batches) ... 504 Visualization 534.1 Activating the Operator Leve
2 Instrument Description402.10 Reading out DataIn addition to automatic read-out via the CompactFlash memory card,measurement data can also be read ou
412 Instrument DescriptionReadout via interfaceUse the PCA Communications software PCC to read out measurement datavia the serial or USB device or Eth
2 Instrument Description42Open archiveEvaluation software PCA3000v Please refer to the Operating Manual B 709701.0 for further information.
433 Operating Principle3.1 Operating Principle and Graphic ElementsHeaderThe functions of the paperless recorder are selected in the header. Theselect
3 Operating Principle44Groupstep-onChannelstep-onNumericalmeasurement display(diagram view)Memory presentation / history(visualization of the data in
453 Operating PrincipleStatusand title barThis line (bar) shows alarm and error messages, as well as general information,and information about the act
3 Operating Principle46Numerical measurement display(diagramview)The numerical measurement display is available for the presentation modes: - Curves,
473 Operating PrincipleVisualization window(diagram)In the visualization window, the measurement data are shown in graphicalform. Alarms are indicated
3 Operating Principle483.2 Operating ExampleStart The normal display is active.Operationh Select the operator level by rotating the control knob.h Act
493 Operating Principleh Select the operator level by rotating the control knob.h Activate the bar graph presentation by pressing the control knob.Res
Contents8.1 Close Device Manager ... 848.2 Log-in and Log-out ...
3 Operating Principle503.3 Group and Plant Management (Batches)Within the recorder, all analog inputs, binary inputs, counters and integrators,are col
513 Operating PrincipleThe number of plants is configured through the parameter Device managerConfigurationBatches/plantsGen. plant parametersN
3 Operating Principle52
534 Visualization4.1 Activating the Operator LevelThe type of visualization (curve presentation, bar graph etc.) is selected at theoperator level. No
4 Visualization544.2 Overview of Header LinesCurvepresentation (diagram)Bar graphpresentationText picturepresentationProcess image presentationBinaryp
554 Visualization4.3 Curve PresentationFor this type of display one distinguishes between vertical and horizontal pre-sentation. Only one of the two p
4 Visualization56Memory presentationThis function starts the presentation of the data that are available in the historymemory. v Chapter 5 "Memor
574 Visualization4.4 Bar Graph PresentationIn this visualization mode, the analog inputs are presented both numericallyand in bar graph form. In addit
4 Visualization584.5 Text Picture PresentationIn the presentation, the analog channels are presented numerically, togetherwith the channel name and th
594 Visualization4.6 Process Image PresentationThe display shows selected measurement signals and background pictures ina maximum of nine process imag
Contents14 Configuration - Binary Inputs/Outputs 11514.1 Function … Alarm Configuration ... 1
4 Visualization604.7.1 Vertical presentationIn the display, signals are continuously displayed on the screen running fromtop to bottom.4.7.2 Horizonta
614 Visualization4.8 ReportsEach one of the reports covers all the analog channels in a group. Each grouphas its own configurable report.The current r
4 Visualization624.9 Batches/PlantsWhen recording batch processes, a distinction is made between the plant andthe batch.The instrument can combine and
634 VisualizationEditbatchThis function can be used to edit the batch text fields that are available(configured for this purpose). When the function h
4 Visualization644.9.2 Completed BatchesBatch evaluationCompleted batches can be evaluated in three different ways:- Curves (graphical presentation)-
654 Visualization4.9.3 Batch Control with Barcode ReaderIf a barcode reader is connected to the interface “RS232 for barcode reader”(connector 2) or “
4 Visualization66Activate and display (if required) batch report for batch (plant) 3:Start and stop batch reportIf the batch report is configured for
674 VisualizationActivate batch textsIf a line in a batch report is configured for barcode activation, the activationproceeds as follows.Activate text
4 Visualization684.10 Counters and IntegratorsIn this presentation, the current states of the counters and integrators(totalizers) are displayed, as w
694 Visualization4.11 Comment EntryThis function can be used to enter a text (max. length 31 characters) that isentered in the event list when the inp
Contents20.2 Alarm Configuration ... 14721 Configuration - Counters/Integr
4 Visualization70
715 Memory Presentation (History)The Memory presentation function can be used to display and check datafrom the internal main memory (SRAM) of the ins
5 Memory Presentation (History)725.1 Vertical presentation A cursor is now shown in the center of the visualization window. Thecorresponding measureme
735 Memory Presentation (History)page, as required.“Scroll pages” can be ended by pressing the control knob.Zoom and searchThis function affects how m
5 Memory Presentation (History)74Numerical measurement displayThis function decides whether the MAX or MIN values are shown in the“Numerical measureme
756 Alarm and Event ListsThe alarm and event lists can be called up in two ways:- A call from one of the visualization modes, e.g. curve presentation
6 Alarm and Event Lists766.1 Call from One of the Visualization Modesh In the header line, rotate and press the control knob to select and activate th
776 Alarm and Event Listsh Rotate the control knob to select a list, then press the knob to activate the list.Example In the example, you can see a co
6 Alarm and Event Lists786.2 Call from the Memory Presentationh In the header line, rotate and press the the control knob to select and activate the b
797 Memory ManagerThe memory manager contains functions for data exchange between thepaperless recorder and CF memory cards or USB memory sticks.Symbo
Contents26 Configuration - Undocumented Parameters 18527 Entering text and values 18727.1 Text entry ...
7 Memory Manager80Activation for USB stickStart via menu h Activate the memory manager by rotating and pressing the control knob (CF card must be inse
817 Memory ManagerClose memory manager (Exit)Close the memory manager and reactivate the previous visualization.Safely removing hardwareThe function s
7 Memory Manager82GeneralinformationHThe function CF card update reads out data that have not yet been read out. After read-out, data are not marked a
838 Device ManagerThe functions of the Device manager vary, depending on whether a user islogged in or not.No user logged in“User”logged inUser “Maste
8 Device Manager848.1 Close Device ManagerClose the device manager and reactivate the previous visualization.8.2 Log-in and Log-outh Select the Device
858 Device Managerh Select “OK” with the control knob, and press the control knob.h Enter the password by rotating and pressing the control knob, and
8 Device Manager868.3 Device informationThis function provides you with information on the hardware and softwarecomponents of the instrument. The mome
878 Device ManagerInfoHardwareModule 1 = bottom module slotModule 2 = middle module slotModule 3 = top module slotDate and time of last reconfiguratio
8 Device Manager88Module 1 The picture below shows a module that has been fitted with 6 analog inputs.Depending on the hardware level, the picture may
898 Device ManagerModule 3 The picture below shows a module that has been fitted with a relay card(6 relays). Depending on the hardware level, the pic
91 Introduction1.1 PrefacePlease read this manual before commissioning the instrument. Keep theinstructions in a place which is accessible to all user
8 Device Manager90Eth. info 1Eth. info 2Information about the currentEthernet configurationParameterDescriptionEthernet status 1Received Ethernet pack
918 Device ManagerUSB info Information appears in the window via the USB interfaces. This information isonly of interest for servicing.Interface Infor
8 Device Manager928.5 ConfigurationThis function can be used to alter the configuration of the recorder. v Several chapters in this operating manual d
938 Device Manager8.7 ServiceThe “Service” functions will also not be available if no user is logged in, or theuser who is logged in does not possess
8 Device Manager94
959 ParameterizationThe functions in the Parameterization menu vary, depending on whether a useris logged in or not.No user logged in“User”logged inUs
9 Parameterization969.1 Fine calibrationYou can use customer-specific fine adjustment to correct the measured valuesof the analog input. In contrast t
979 ParameterizationPerforming fine adjustment- Determine the lower value (as low and constant as possible) with the refer-ence measuring device.Examp
9 Parameterization989.2 Counters/integratorsWith the aid of this function, the present counter and integrator states can bealtered (for instance, to 0
999 Parameterization9.4 Batches/plantsIrrespective of the number of batches (plants) used, this function is availablefor configuring the start numbers
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