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1. Mail and returns should be sent to Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA When any merchandise is returned to the factory please call and obtain a return goods authorization order RGA number and have the following information available e Customer s name address phone and fax numbers shipping and billing e A hard copy purchase order number no exceptions for cases where repairs or parts are required that are not under warranty e A contact person s name and phone number to call if the equipment is beyond repair or to discuss any other warranty matter e Equipment model and serial numbers e Reason for return e g repair warranty incorrect part etc We will then fax to your attention an RGA form that must accompany the returned item NOTE THE RGA NUMBER MUST BE CLEARLY WRITTEN ON THE OUTSIDE OF ANY ITEMS SENT BACK TO THE FACTORY WITHOUT AN RGA NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED AND RETURNED TO SENDER 32 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Troubleshooting Here is a small list of common problems and solutions We ll add to this as future versions of Lakewood Remote come along You can test your Lakewood Remote software on one of our Controllers here at Lakewood Instruments by dialing out to 414 355 3628 if you have a modem of course Error Opening Serial Port The Com Port Is Already in Use You may have another application that runs in Windows that is utilizing the com port such as another
2. Figure 29 Launch Auto Answer Mode and the screen Waiting for Alarm Call will appear as shown below Waiting for Alarm Call i x Calls Failures Date of Last Call Time of Last Call Time Here Figure 30 Waiting for Alarm Call Screen Click on the View button to display the contents of the Alarm Log The Alarm Log file contains a history of callouts from one or more controllers Leave Lakewood Remote set at this Waiting for Alarm Call screen and whenever an alarm call from a controller occurs the program logs the time of the call read from both the PC and the controller and documents whatever alarms are currently present on the controller Here is an example of a typical entry in the Alarm Log file Thu 29 Mar 14 51 15 PC 24 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Thu 29 Mar 14 48 19 West Tower NO FLOW LOW CONDUCTIVITY The call in the above example arrived on Thursday the 29 of March at 14 51 15 according to the PC The call was made by the controller called West Tower The time of day read from the controller was Thu 29 Mar 14 48 19 The alarms present on the controller at the time of the call were NO FLOW and LOW CONDUCTIVITY New alarm calls are logged at the top of the Alarm Log file Lakewood Remote does not allow the file to exceed 43 000 bytes Once the file exceeds that size the oldest data at the end of the file starts to disappear SETTINGS select this option from the Auto
3. File Graph Help 5423 0 407 3 2111 5 1355 8 0 0 16 Jun 01 59 Value 3804 Date 6 Jul 1998 Time 08 49 Figure 37 Example Graph of COND Avg 29 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION Report While in a datalog file you can select Report from the Main Menu and it will bring up a Notepad text file that shows the graphed data in the following format File Edit Search Help c XIwuremote sphnx22j1 1og Thu Jul 23 12 24 10 1998 Time COND Avg 2502 2532 2528 2526 2526 2525 2525 2525 2525 2525 2525 2525 2525 2525 2524 2524 Ge Tz 2 zt 2 2 zt 2 zz zz 2 zt 25 2 zt 2 Figure 38 Example REPORT TXT of Graphed Data Note that in this example the datalog object selected is COND Avg This report shows the measured values for whichever object you select The report also shows you the drive and directory where your datalog file is stored The current date and time are on the line called Time You can export data in comma delimited format to your own data processing application First enter the File Menu and click on Export or click on the Export button as shown below E E Awremotexphnx22jl log Graph Report Help E zit Alt F4 Figure 39 Click on Export Button A screen with a list of parameters a date field and a time field will appear Click on the parameters you want selected then establish the desired date and time you want include
4. 12 Modify Controller Information 11 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION NEW To set up a new controller click on New see Figure 10 and you will see the following screen Controllers E4 Name Controller Information Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix Lakewood Controller 2 Phoenix Name New Controlle Lakewood Controller 3 Phoenix New Controller Number Password I D 1000000000000 Baud Rate Connection Comi 1200 Modem gt Come gt 2400 gt 5 232 gt 3 gt 9600 gt Com 4 19200 Select OK or CANCEL after changing the Controller Figure 13 Enter a New Controller Enter a Name for the controller then press the TAB key Enter the phone Number for the controller then press the TAB key again A factory default Password has already been entered for every new controller input Unless there is a strict need for security you should not enter your own password If you do you must also change the password at the controller as well Make sure you document that password for future reference as needed select the correct Com Port and Baud Rate for your connection If you are using a modem select the Connection marked Modem otherwise select RS 232 For most high speed modems 19200 baud works fine If you are using RS 232 you must program the controller s baud rate to match the baud rate you select here The default controller baud rate for RS 232 is 19200 LA
5. Lakewood Remote will dial out to the controller and initiate a modem to modem connection Virtually every one of the programming options that you can access through the controller s menu keypad is available over the serial connection INSTALLATION Lakewood Remote runs in Windows 3 1 95 98 2000 NT or XP It is designed for easy installation and ease of use Follow these simple steps to install your copy of Lakewood Remote Insert your Lakewood Remote disk into your floppy disk drive Run the application install exe on the floppy disk You will be given the opportunity to determine the directory where the program files will be installed see Figure 2 below LWREMOTE is the factory default that you can select by clicking on OK Otherwise type in a different name using the proper hard drive designator i e CX then click on OK Lakewood Remote 3 11 Installation Install Files to X Figure 2 Installation Directory CALWREMOTE If you have already installed Lakewood Remote on your hard drive you will see the screen below Figure 3 Click on YES to reinstall the software Click on NO if you want to retain the previously installed version Lakewood Remote 3 11 Installation The directory C LWHEMOTE already exists Overwrite Figure 3 Overwrite Permission INSTALLATION The screen below Figure 4 will appear as your program is being installed The names of the files will appear in the first box and the s
6. download report are seen below Time Fri 2 Feb 18 48 55 Controller West Tower Event Successful Download File WTOWR008 LOG Time Fri 2 Feb 18 47 48 Controller East Tower Event Com Port Error If you click on the Add or Modify buttons on the Automatic Download Schedule screen see Figure 24 shown earlier the following screen will appear 22 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Automatic Download Information Controller File ID Hetries Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix P Figure 27 Add or Modify Controller Information ADD Click on this button to add a controller to the Automatic Download list MODIFY Click on this button to modify the Automatic Download information for the selected controller DELETE Click on this button to remove a controller from the Automatic Download list The following screen will appear confirming your deletion request Lakewood Remote 3 11 Delete Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix from the Automatic Download Schedule Figure 28 Confirmation of Delete Function 23 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Auto Answer LAUNCH Lakewood Remote has an Auto Answer feature that allows you to monitor on your screen any alarm calls from a controller All alarms are logged in a text file alarmlog txt is the default name Simply click on Auto Answer in the Main Menu and select Launch Lakewood Remote 3 11 File Controllers Setup Launch B Settings
7. to Enter Program 26 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION OPEN DATALOG FILE In both cases the first screen you will see is the Open Datalog File Open Datalog File Fa File Name Directories c Awremote Ikwd22ju log phnx22jllog E Iwremote List Files of Type Drives Datalog Files log c dbcarlsen Figure 35 Open Datalog File Under File Name will be a list of previously named datalog files which contain downloaded information from your controller In this example there is a datalog file named phnx22jl log located on the C drive in the Iwremote directory In order to operate Lakewood Graph you must have a datalog file established since that is the information used to create the graphs To establish a datalog file return to Lakewood Remote s menu and select Controller You should Connect to call up a controller then use the Download function to create a datalog file In Open Datalog File select the proper drive to retrieve a datalog file by clicking on the down arrow below Drives then clicking on A B or C Also you can determine whether you list all files or just the datalog files in a directory by clicking on the down arrow below List Files of Type and you will see the selections Datalog Files log and Any File 27 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION SELECT AN OBJECT Lakewood Graph will compile information on the object you select If you select pH Lo for example then
8. Answer menu to configure your modem for answering a call from a controller Lakewood Remote 3 11 File Controllers Setup Help tres Figure 31 Modify Auto Answer Settings In order for Lakewood Remote to receive an alarm call from a controller it must use the specified com port and baud rate to access your computer s modem Select the appropriate COM PORT and BAUD RATE settings for your computer Auta Answer Settings gt 19200 Figure 32 Modem Settings for Auto Answer There are two ways to enter Lakewood Graph The first is through the Main Menu of Lakewood Remote Click on File then select Open Logfile 25 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION Lakewood Remote 3 11 l Controllers Setup AutoAnewer Help Open Logfile Open Alarm File Exit Alt F4 Figure 33 Open Logfile to Enter Lakewood Graph The other procedure is to return to the Windows Program Manager select the Lakewood Program Group and click on the Lakewood Graph icon to enter Lakewood Graph e D SWINDUWwStiStrart Menu Programs Lakewood File Edt View Go Favontes Help uo x Up Cut Copy Faste Unda Delete Address E CAWINDOWS SS tart MenusPragramssLakewoad d Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Registration rear 2000 Graph 3 11 Ink Fiemme Remote 3 11 Form Shortcut Modified 7 22 98 1 42 PM Size 1KB 1 object s selected 331 E Computer Figure 34 Select Lakewood Graph Icon
9. KEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION CONNECT Once you have set up a new controller or a number of them simply highlight the controller you want to connect to and click on the Connect button You will see a series of screens while the modem dials up the controller If you have problems connecting first make sure you have the proper port and modem settings selected then make sure you have the correct number Make sure your wiring is properly connected Finally refer to the Troubleshooting guide in the program s Help Menu for additional assistance If this does not correct the problem contact your Lakewood Instruments Lakewood Instruments Technical Service Representative at 800 228 0839 Please Wait Figure 14 Modem Preparation Screen Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix ATDT1 602 915 5385 Waiting 4 Figure 15 Connection Screen 13 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION THE MAIN SCREEN After you click on the Connect button you will see the following screen Figure 16 below Take a minute to look at the total screen below which is an example from a Model 2412 Controller The information shown represents the current readings from your controller Lakewood Remote frequently updates this information Lakewood Controller 1 Process Variables 9 m lott Belay off Relay 3 oH 82 pH 3 ga COND 5130 u Per 1 Makeup C off RLY off Belay B Relay 10 Feed 0 min O sec alter 500
10. LAKEWOOD INSTRUMENTS REMOTE WINDOWS SOFTWARE USER S MANUAL Lakewood Controller 1 Of XJ ap d C off BLOW Relays C off Hel Process Variables TREES 9 pH COND 5130 uS Per 1 Makeup C off RLT2 Relay Relay 0 Feed 0 min 0 sec after 500 C off RLY3 C off Relay Cf Relay 11 Feed Time Fr at 11 30 C off RLY4 Relay g C off Relay 1 Mext Feed Time Alarms and Messages Wed at 04 00 CUND HIGH ALARH NO FLOW Main Menu Water Meters Download ae Calibration 4 20 m Outputs Helays System Setup Flow Hates Flow Totals MAKE 8352974 gal Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts BLOW 0 gal Alarms Datalog 16 57 08 Flow MAKE Plus BLOW MAKE Minus BLOW Cancel 8 352 974 gal 8 352 974 gal 24 98 Hel Heading IONODE RELAY 1 Online 0 00 21 Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA Phone 800 228 0839 Fax 414 355 3508 http www lakewoodinstruments com Lakewood Instruments E We thank you for your selection and purchase of an Lakewood lnstruments software product Please take the time to read and understand this Users Manual paying special attention to the information about INSTALLATION OPERATION and TECHNICAL SUPPORT If in the future any customer or technical support is required we strongly recommend that you contact us for assistance Our Customer Servi
11. Lakewood Graph will pull the information relevant to pH Lo from the datalog file and graph or export it for you If no information was downloaded relevant to the object selected a named but blank graph will appear Select an Object HL r A Helay MAKE Flow Total BLOYV Flow Total NO FLOW pH HIGH ALARM pH ALARM COND HIGH ALARM COND LOV ALARM Figure 36 Select an Object to Graph While in Lakewood Graph after having already opened a datalog file you can select a new object by clicking on Graph in the Main Menu then clicking on New in the submenu The Select An Object screen will appear again for you to make a new selection Subsequent graphs will show the new object you select 28 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION VIEWING OPTIONS Once you have created a graph and have it on the screen Lakewood Remote offers some viewing options see Figure 37 below You can select a section of the graph to view exclusively Simply click the left mouse button while at one viewpoint then drag your cursor to another viewpoint and click the left mouse button again The box created defines the graph parameter to be shown in zoom mode Simply click on the right mouse button to return to the full view mode As you move the cursor around the graph note that the Value Date Time information changes at the bottom of the graph to accurately represent the point where the cursor rests c Alwremotexphnz27il log p m
12. O M x Help Auto Answer AT350U 17M Connect 1 CONNECT 1200 Failure 1 CARRIER Connect 2 CONNECT2400 Failure 2 BUSY Connect 3 CONNECT 960000 Failure 3 O Connect 4 CONNECT 14400 Failure 4 ANSWER Figure 22 Modem Settings Screen Click on OK to return to the Main Menu after you make changes or simply review the settings AUTOMATIC DOWNLOAD Select this option from the Setup Menu to configure Lakewood Remote to call up one or more controllers at user specified dates and times in unattended mode Lakewood Remote 3 11 File Controllers Feng Auto Answer Help Modem Settings rte Automatic Download Ctrl D Figure 23 Select Automatic Download Lakewood Remote must be running at the date s and time that you select in order for the automatic download to occur If Lakewood Remote is in Auto Answer mode then the Auto Answer process will be interrupted for the duration of the automatic download and then resumed at the conclusion of the download LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Automatic Download Schedule Month July 1998 start Time S M T W T F 8 1 430 4 gt February March DM DENM gt April 5 I7 fio Check gt May June r12 F13 14 F5 Cis C17 ie NEC July gt August 19 F20 Cel Cee T 23 Cea 25 gt September Report gt October 2b fe 28 T 29 30 31 gt November gt Decemb
13. ce Department is happy to assist you with all your product and information requests Lakewood Instruments Customer Service and Technical Support Departments can be reached by calling 800 228 0839 or faxing 414 355 3508 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 00 p m Central time Mail should be sent to Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA LAKEWOOD REMOTE WINDOWS SOFTWARE LRWS Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 5 INSTALLATION 6 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION 9 Controllers 9 Delete 10 Modify 11 New 12 Connect 13 The Main Screen 14 Download 15 Setup 17 Modem Settings 17 Automatic Download 18 Auto Answer 23 Launch 23 Settings 24 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION 25 Open Datalog File 26 Select An Object 27 Viewing Options 28 Report 29 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 31 Technical Service Return Material Procedure 31 Troubleshooting 32 INTRODUCTION Figure 1 Controller with 1 Relay Node 2 Conductivity Nodes and Drum Level Sensor Connected to Personal Computer Lakewood Remote Windows Software is a communications program that allows you to remotely access Lakewood Instruments 2000 Series Controllers for water treatment and process control via modem or direct connect If your controller is equipped with the communications option Lakewood Remote will establish an RS 232 connection between it and your computer over a serial port If your controller is also equipped with a modem
14. communications program or fax program You need to quit the other application before you can use that serial port with Lakewood Remote Error Opening Serial Port The Com Port is Not Available You have selected the wrong serial port You may have a mouse or other device assigned to this particular serial port Note that on many IBMPC compatible computers Windows will not allow you to use Com1 at the same time as Com3 and it will not allow you to use Come at the same time as Com4 Error Opening Serial Port Insufficent Memory Quit one or more applications and try again Error Reading Data from the Controller If you are never able to get through to the Controller because of read errors then you may be using an incorrect baud rate If you are connecting via RS 232 rather than modem then you may be using an incorrect Com port To change the com port see Controllers Error Initializing Modem You may be using the wrong serial port Or you may be running at the wrong baud rate Try using a very slow baud rate like 1200 Or you may be using an incorrect Modem Initialization String Refer to your modem documentation see also Controllers and Modem Settings 33 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Modem Won t Dial Out Are you getting the NO DIAL TONE message If so your modem may not be connected to a phone line or the phone line may be out of service You can test this by connecting a hand receiver to the phone jack and dialing out manually Or t
15. d in the exported data Click on OK when your selections are completed Lakewood 30 LAKEWOOD GRAPH PROGRAM OPERATION Remote will compile a comma delimited file that can be downloaded and used by many spreadsheet applications From Beginning Date Time 16 3 oun z a oroo To Final Date Time zia gomma BLOY Flow Total NO FLOW pH HIGH ALARM pH ALARM COND HIGH ALARM COND LOW ALARM COND FOULED SENSOR BD TIME EXCEEDED TOWER SHORTED TC TOWER OPENED TC Figure 40 Selecting Objects to Export In the above example the user has selected COND Avg COND Hi and COND Lo over the period 16 June 1998 01 00 to 22 July 1998 17 00 Clicking OK will create the export file The dialog box shown below is displayed upon completion Lakewood Graph Yersion 3 11 Export to file 2 SEWHEH TESPHNER22JL PRHN complete Figure 41 Data Export Completed 31 TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you need technical support for your Lakewood Remote Windows Software Technical Service Return Material Procedure 28 Lakewood Instruments Technical Support for the LRWS software and related products can be reached by calling 800 228 0839 or faxing 414 355 3508 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 00 p m Central time NOTE IF YOU CALL FOR TROUBLESHOOTING HELP PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERS AND ANY INFORMATION ABOUT OPTIONS ARE ALL READILY AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE
16. econd box will show you the percentage installation done Installing Files th 16 Figure 4 Installation Progress On most computers the installation process will take very little time Upon completion you will see the following dialog box indicating that LRWS Versions 3 1 and higher are Year 2000 compliant Installation Complete x 4 Please Note This version of Lakewood Remote carrectly graphs data downloaded trom any Lakewood Instruments 2000 Senes Controller up to the year 2038 All 2000 Senes Controllers with the ATE formerly B101 option are ear 2000 compliant and will function properly up to the pear 2099 without being affected by leap years Controllers without the ATC option are nat affected by the date at all Figure 5 Installation Complete and Year 2000 Compliant Message Click on OK and you will see Figure 6 on next page that a Windows Program Group was established with a Lakewood Remote icon and a Lakewood Graph icon INSTALLATION Double click on the Lakewood Remote icon Figure 6 below to enter the program ee C WINDOWS Start Menu Programs Lakewood File Edit Vig Go Favorites Help o 2 B X mm pu Back F GTIATEITER Up Cut Copy Paste Unda Delete Address A CAWINDOWS Start Menus Programat Lakewoad E Lakewood Lakewood Year 2000 Graph 312 Remote 3 14 z _ Lakewood Select an item to view its description 3 object s 981 byte uj Computer 2 F
17. er Cancel Controllers Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix Modify Help Delete Figure 24 Automatic Download Schedule Screen PEE MONTH select a month during which you want to perform automatic downloading The date calendar to the right will change with the selected month CALENDAR Darken the squares that correspond to the dates on which you want to perform an automatic download START TIME Select the time Hours Minutes 24 hour clock when the download is to take place Lakewood Hemote will attempt to execute the download at this same time on each one of the selected dates 19 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION CHECK ALL Push this button to darken every date shown on the calendar for the selected month RESET ALL Push this button to deselect every date shown on the calendar for the selected month 20 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION REPORT Push this button see Figure 24 on previous page to bring up a report of automatic download attempts Successes and failures The report shows a the date and time that Lakewood Remote attempted the download b the name of the controller c the event what happened which may be one of the following Successful Download The automatic download took place as scheduled Com Port Error Lakewood Remote could not open the com port for the indicated controller You may want to inspect the com port settings for this controller Modem Dial Error Lake
18. ers Relay Relay on times are displayed in minutes from the start of each hour Meter Water meter inputs are displayed in gallons or liters All alarms are datalogged during the minute they occur and will be included in the minutely and hourly download During an alarm condition all process values selected to be datalogged will be included in the minutely and hourly download LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Lakewood Remote e Download Complete Figure 20 Finished Downloading Data Once the download is completed you will see the screen above Figure 20 You can use Lakewood Graph to view the contents of the datalog file You may also have Lakewood Graph export selected data to a comma delimited file extension will be prn You can then import the data into your own spreadsheet software SETUP MODEM SETTINGS Click on Setup then Modem Settings Lakewood Remote 3 11 File Controllers RETA Auto nswer Help Modem Settings Lrtl h Automatic Download Ctrl D Figure 21 Choose Modem Settings The values shown in the Modem Settings screen on the next page Figure 22 are typical settings For different modem strings use your modem software reference manual For many modems but not all these factory preset defaults will be the proper settings 17 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Modem Settings X Modem Initialization Dialing Prefix Dialing Suffix Mo Modem Hangup ATH
19. f off RLS Rey Reay Next Feed Time Fr at 11 30 C off RLY4 off Relays E Relay Feed Time Alarms and Messages Wed at 04 00 COND HIGH ALARH HO FLOW Download Flow Hates Flow Totals MAKE 8 352974 gal BLOW 0 gal Flow Plus BLOW Minus BLOW gt 8 352 974 gal 8 352 974 gal Heading IONODE RELAY 1 Main Menu Walter Meters Calibration 4 20 m Outputs System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts Alarms Datalog 16 57 08 Marcel Tue 24 Mar 38 Help Online 0 00 21 Figure 16 Main Communication Session Screen The buttons along the bottom of the screen allow you to access the same controller features that you can access via the controllers keypad display For example the Alarms button allows you to view or change the high low process alarm values Additional buttons include Options Program the alarm callout and datalog options callout option allows you to program which alarms cause the controller to call out to a computer or paging device The datalog option allows you to select which values are included in the controller s datalog Time Set the time by clicking on the time setting button then type in the proper time by hours minutes seconds The alarm LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Date Set the calendar by clicking on the date button then type in the proper calendar information by day date month year The la
20. he modem initialization may not have worked correctly see also Modem Settings Modem Dials Out But Doesn t Connect Are you sure the Controller at the other end of the line is up and running Try dialing the Controller s number by voice phone You should hear a modem squeal once you dial into the Controller Modem Connects But Lakewood Remote Doesn t Recognize Connection Try enabling echo on your modem On most modems you can do this by adding E1 to the Modem Initialization String Or you may be attempting to connect an asynchronous modem to a synchronous modem If your computer modem can run at high baud rates such as 9600 and up but the Controller s modem only runs at 1200 or 2400 you may need to put your computer s modem into synchronous mode For example on Hayes brand modems you can do this by adding amp QO to the Modem Initialization String See also Modem Settings Controller Is Always Busy The Controller may be attempting to call out an alarm at the time you are calling it Wait 5 or 10 minutes and try again Or someone else may be accessing the Controller 34 For information call toll free in the USA 800 228 0839 Manufactured in the USA Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA Phone 414 355 2807 Fax 414 355 3506 REEDS 7S WWW oe take COM Copyright 1999 Lakewood Instruments Printed in USA P N 1109690 Rev 3
21. ically generated by the controller the first time it is connected with Lakewood Remote Once you ve entered this information you can simply select the controller you want then click on Connect and Lakewood Remote will dial up that controller LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Controllers Name Controller Information Lakewood Controller 1 Milwaukee Lakewood Controller 2 Milwaukee Name Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk Lakewood Controller 3 Milwaukee Number 1 262 238 4410 Password p 000000000000 Com Port Baud Rate Connection 1 gt 200 Modem gt Came gt 2408 gt RSI gt Cam 3 gt 8588 gt Cam d 19200 Dialing Prefix 9 _ Use Prefix Figure 10 Controller Connection Screen DELETE Highlight an item and click on Delete if you want to completely remove a controller from the list You will be asked whether you want to delete the highlighted item with the following screen Click on Yes or No depending on your choice Lakewood Hemote 3 11 Delete Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix Figure 11 Delete a Controller 10 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION MODIFY Use Modify if you want to make changes to the information entered on a specific controller i e Name or phone Number Controllers Lakewood Controller 1 Phoenix 1 602 915 5365 Dialing Pretix 3 v Select OK or CANCEL after changing the Controll i Information Figure
22. igure 6 Windows 95 Program Group Created If you have difficulties at any time during the installation processs you may see the following screen Figure 7 In most instances simply closing all other open programs and attempting installation again will prove successful Lakewood Hemote 3 11 Installation Installation Unsuccessful M cance Figure 7 Unsuccessful Installation Dialog LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION The screen below is the first screen you will see in Lakewood Remote It is the Main Menu This instruction manual will step you through the menu options beginning with Modem Preferences so you can select the proper Port and Modem settings that enable you to use the rest of the Menu options E Lakewood Remote 3 11 i Ef x File Controllers Setup Auto Angwer Help Figure 8 LRWS Main Menu Bar CONTROLLERS The Controller portion of the Main Menu allows you to identify your controllers Click on Controllers to enter this portion of the Menu Lakewood Remote 3 11 File Setup Auta Answer Help Figure 9 Click on Controllers to Begin As you can see on the next page Figure 10 the Controllers screen will be blank except for the Lakewood Controller Milwaukee entries until you have entered new controllers In the future all the names and phone numbers you have entered will be listed on this screen for quick and easy selection The controller identifier numbers are automat
23. rger portion of the screen above shows current readings from the controller The bottom line Reading shows you which elements are being read and updated DOWNLOAD The controller stores accumulated data selected by the user in its battery backed memory To access this data click on the Download button The following screens will appear Download Data v Download recent minutely data v Download accumulated hourly data Figure 17 Download Options Screen Open Datalog File File Directories phnx27il log c xlwremote eck lwremote List Files of Drives Datalog Files log E c dbcarlszen Figure 18 Enter Name of Datalog File After you enter the name of the datalog file if you left both forms of downloaded data selected you will see a screen titled Download Minutely Data In a couple of minutes the Download Recent Minutely Data will be completed and the 15 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION screen will change to reflect Accumulated Hourly Data that is being downloaded Download Minutely Data IDE x Records 20 Date Yed 22 Jul 98 Time 16 30 00 ITN 886 Figure 19 Download Progress Screen HOW THE DATALOG INFORMATION IS CREATED Conductivity and pH values are datalogged three different ways Avg The average reading during that hour Hi The high reading during that hour Lo The low reading during that hour Other datalogged paramet
24. wood Remote could not connect to the controller via the modem You may want to test this by connecting to the controller manually User Abort The user pressed the Cancel button on the modem dial dialog before Lakewood Remote could connect to the controller Error During Download An unknown error occurred during the download Some of the controller data may have been saved to the indicated file and d the name of the datalog file that contains the downloaded data The first five characters of this filename are the same as the File ID that you program via the Add or Modify buttons the last three characters are digits with the value 000 through 999 Lakewood Remote increments this 3 digit value each time it automatically downloads data from a particular controller 21 LAKEWOOD REMOTE PROGRAM OPERATION Report entries are logged in order of most recent download attempt first A sample report listing might appear as follows DOWNLOAD TXT Notepad Pm x File Edt Search Help Wed 22 Jul 16 95 25 Lakewood Controller 2 Phoenix Dial Error Figure 25 Report File Named DOWNLOAD TXT If you have never downloaded anything you will get the following screen and a new DOWNLOAD TXT file will be created when you click on Yes N Cannot find the DOWMLOAD TT tile Do you want to create a new file Figure 26 Creation of New DOWNLOAD TXT File Other examples of what may appear in the automatic
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