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1. Press FUNCtion Key y Tose ER II Record On Off Activate pt Use Up or Down Arrow Bypass pt Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Reset pt to Reset pt and press ENTER art speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Press the button coresponding to the Point Number desired and press ENTER on the Menu Button Bar or press EXIT in the 9 dialog box to leave the dialog box without making changes After ENTER is pressed for each B 6 point to reset a new dialog box with the next point number will appear Select EXIT in the dialog box when point resetting is complete 103725MA Figure 3 35 Reset Point Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 15 Press MENU Key
2. Y Bargraph Bars ENTER K Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Numbers to display the desired number letter When the desired number letter is displayed press ENTER v Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog ox to scroll thru the Bargraph colors When the desired color box t lI thru the Bargraph col When the desired col is displayed press ENTER The first pop up dialog box will be displayed Select another Bargraph and set the color as desired Keep selecting Bargraphs until all Bargraph colors are set and then press EXIT to return to the Bargraph Bars Menu Item P grapl gt Y Bargrap A Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up v dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Text colors When the desired color is displayed press ENTER ENTER gt Y ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Bargraph Bkg__ gt dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Background colors When the desired color is displayed press ENTER VA dd v ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Bargraph Data gt dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Data colors A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER vA Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop u Y ENTER P y pop up
3. qu O Eu o je Q gt 05 oO X lt e o Qa c o an 0 m c Lo o o o E O o Q Q Q Y e il o O a Alarm chec Scale set Trnd Message y 4 59 29 Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar hi lo or speed and press ENTER to speed Press EXIT to return to the Record Speed Menu 4 59 29 hi speed 103727MA Figure 3 37 Record Speed Select Flow Chart APPENDIX D 17 MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key Record On Off Activate pt Bypass pt Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Scale set Trnd Message Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Alarm check and press ENTER m Record On Off Activate pt Bypass pt Reset pt Chart speed Record spee Alarm ch
4. 04 16 97 4 59 29 Ey rc DIDI 97 INNEREN w Press DISPlay Key VIEW Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar 4 59 29 Point Alarms Junction Temp Version to Media Status and press ENTER ENTER 104025MA Figure 3 28 Display Media Status Flow Chart APPENDIX D 9 MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key TA 9 Neu eu Use Up or Down Arrow Activate pt Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Bypass pt to Record On Off and press ENTER Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Record Off Use Up or Down Arrow Record On Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Trigger to Record Off and press ENTER
5. y To turn the Record Function OFF press the YES or an ENTER Key To leave the Record Function ON press the NO or an EXIT Key After a key is pressed in the pop up dialog box the box will disappear Press the EXIT Key on the Menu Bar until the main screen reappears Record Off Record On Trigger ENTER ll ves M no E ExT 103720MA Figure 3 30 Turn Record Function to OFF Flow Chart APPENDIX D 10 MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key JOG Record On Off Activate pt Bypass pt Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Record Off Trigger Ls Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Record On Off and press ENTER Tm Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Record On and press ENTER Record Off Record On Trigger ENTER ves W no lex To turn the Record Function ON press the YES or an ENTER Key
6. Point Alarms to Junction Temp and press ENTER Version Media Status 104024MA Figure 3 26 Display Junction Temperature Flow Chart APPENDIX D 7 MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key E E gt lt E gt lt gt lt Oo gt lt Lu Lu e o S Lu D 2 D Pag gt gt D 3 5 o gt gt m m P gt c c e t ooog 9 5 50 0 E LL onn gt on ao HERR tc dd gt Q own ELLA OO OQ O m lt yD oa E gt HIE I97 AA 04 16 97 4 59 29 w Press DISPlay Key to Version and press ENTER Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Media Status VIEW Alarms Junction Temp Point MO100146 01 3 Figure 3 27 Display Version Flow Chart APPENDIX D 8 Press MENU Key JOG
7. Use the pop up dialog box keyboard to program Displ Y ENTER rate Display rate is programmable from 0 to 60 isplay rate seconds NOTE A Pressing ENTER at the highlighted A seconds s XX ENIER gt prompt selects the displayed prompt v Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll highlight Y Y ENTER parto the desired Time Format Press ENTER Time format to select the highlighted Time Format ENTER gt vA European ENTER On the pop up dialog box use the Arrow Powerup disp Keys to scroll and the keyboard to Y program characters Twenty places max ENTER EXXO000000000000000000 VENERE Y Auto jog Point Press ENTER and Auto jog is Powerup Display arms Junction Temp ENTER Use the pop up dialog box keypad to input the desired point v number or digit Points 1 thru 9 or A thru C are available point X ENTER gt Press ENTER and Alarms is Powerup Display Press ENTER and Junction Temp is Powerup Display Use the Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box B Y Y ENTER to scroll to desired point number or digit 1 thru 9 ar ae or Athru C Press ENTER to select bar 1 pt X EXIT gt JENTER NOTE The next Bar assign will be displayed Continue Pressing ENTER at the highlighted programming Bars 2 through amp the same way Bar 1 prompt selects the displayed prompt v was programmed After the last Bar has been programmed the screen will return to the Bar assign menu item ENTER Y Use th
8. Prog point ENTER Use Up or Down ly v Arrow Keys to scroll Define K1 ENTER to Constants menu item 3 Press ENTER to select Define K2 ENTER Define K3 KX XXX XXXXXXXX XMS 9 Define K4 Use the Arrow Keys to scroll to desired Define K5 position and digit Up to 13 positions are Define K6 available including the decimal point Press ENTER to accept the constant programmed Define K7 and to return to the Define Constant Menu Define K8 Select other Constants to program as desired Define K9 Any or all Constants may be programmed now Define KA or ata later time When done programming s Constants press EXIT at the Constants Menu Define KB Item to return to the Points Menu Item Define KC 103735MA Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll to desired Constant to define Press ENTER to select APPENDIX D 26 Figure 4 10 Program Constants Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 1 Press MENU Button HI F 1 I E view Rows TEE pen HHHETEEEETEEE ETE T xm al iT II HHIH es Til eros Jl T roe Ter Y vi Time amp Date ENTER Displays rog poin ENTER Chart Pens Constants oL NEN confirm del Use Up or Down Record Setup Arrow Keys to scroll Measurement Y to Prog point menu item Digital I O Press ENTER to select ENTER Com ports point X DA Point a
9. VIEW REC OF SOUTHPOLE UNIT 6 File Browser Directory PointNo 1 0000SV2 DT1 lt REC OFF 04 30 97 15 24 42 9 CURSO LE 103700MA Figure 3 4 Browsing Files Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 4 Press MENU Key Use Up or Down Arrow Alarms Keys to scroll highlight Junction Temp to Point and press ENTER Version Media Status Y E ee L5 KE Ms Ms Press the button coresponding to the Point Number desired and press ENTER on the Menu Button Bar or press EXIT in the dialog box to leave the dialog box without making changes 103717MA Figure 3 24 Display Point Flow Chart MO100146 01
10. 103723MA Figure 3 33 Activate Point Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 13 Press MENU Key JOG Record On Off Activate pt Reset pt Use Up or Down Arrow Bypass pt Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Bypass pt and press ENTER Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Press the button coresponding to the Point Number desired and press ENTER on the Menu Button Bar or press EXIT in the dialog box to leave the dialog box without making changes After ENTER is pressed for each point to bypass a new dialog box with the next point number will appear Select EXIT in the dialog box when bypassing is complete 103724MA _ EM 5 E c Figure 3 34 Bypass Points Flow Chart APPENDIX D 14 MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key JOG
11. 04 16 97 4 59 29 Press FUNCtion Key y nos jg sac I I97 EEHEEHE Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Chart Speed and press ENTER EXIT 4 59 29 Record On Off Activate pt Bypass pt Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to speed hi lo or speed and press ENTER Press EXIT to return to the Chart Speed Menu Use Up or Down Arrow speed hi 103726MA Figure 3 36 Select Chart Speed Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 16 Press MENU Key JOG 04 16 97 4 59 29 nos g voc Ter G LM Press FUNCtion Key y Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Record Speed and press ENTER
12. Chart speed Alarm check Activate pt APPENDIX D 19 on the display will change to the set selected Press EXIT to leave the Figure 3 39 Select Scale Set Flow Chart and press ENTER The Scale Set dialog box Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to scaleset 1 or scaleset 2 Use Up or Down Arrow 2 scaleset MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key S x gt o UW o oo Net D gt ha cw za 00 9 E E lt X 29 E gt lt A7 gt lt ii ui SG 450 ft o Oo o UO C 9 2 A o aaa ou 8 EL Oo o gt gt gt gt o z 5120 o O ST 2 o n onc m 3 T S 2 o o gt IVY GLELM N c 2 b oO q O G Z m N N S lt 2 zc 2 ui pos 2 y 2 N YN O amp O Pes 9 ds lt he o c LES g lt A sia 2 lt O e y gt HE 0 un gt lt on o s lt 4 E Soar ES o gu L a 2 3xe i
13. Ter Cal scales Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Cal currents and press ENTER Cal Recall Cal scales Cal currents Cal Recall cal input X Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to select the Input Number you are connected to and press ENTER CITA 55 NT n Press CAL to continue the calibration procedure or press NO to abort the calibration procedure and return to the Cal currents menu um Misa Press CAL to Calibrate the currents or press NO to abort the calibration procedure and return to the Cal currents menu Mal 104030MA Figure 6 3 Current Calibration Flow Chart gt MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 29 Press MENU Key e Ld DDD SOUTHPOLE UNIT 6 2 REC OFF N 5 4 6 E Pres V i Hidden Menu i Area 1 E 4 e GR 2 POINT 600 0 Initialize ADC control Diagnostics Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to ADC Control and press ENTER PTPTPPPPPPTTPI II Mt Kw Ul Frequency Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Cal ADC and press ENTER TTTTTITTTTT I N 59 PI ETT EL Et EXIT pni
14. D 23 amp 24 Chart Pens Setup Menu Flow Chart o oooccccccco eh D 25 Program Constants Flow Chart 00000 cece es D 26 Point Setup Flow Chart 2 0 00 ccc tte D 27 ADC Calibration Programming Flow Chart D 28 Current Calibration Flow Chart 000 ccc tte eee D 29 Restore the ADC Constants Flow Chart 0000 cece cee eee eee D 30 APPENDIX D 1 Press PROGram Key Hidden Menu TTT TT TT Ea TTT TT pr ll FUNC HI EXIT T Press Press DISPLay Key V FUNCtion Key Y code lt Y Y Point A code Initialize A Y A A Y Time amp Date Y Y Alarms d rate A Record On Off ADC Control ime format K A Powerup disp Y v v Bar assign lt Displays Y Junction Temp Digital assi A Activate pt Diagnostics igital assign A Pick views v Screen dimmer Y Version Y Bypass pt A Speed K Chart Pens A Y Scales Y Media Status Pens v Reset pt Direction Points Prog point A A Constants Y D jolt Y Chart speed ata on o Alarm on off dic al A Record Mode Setup pt N Y Points Tcbo intervl Y
15. No Point C YES ESET POINT Point 1 YES NO Point 2 Point 3 YES NO Point 4 fee 9 Point 5 Point 6 See e Point 7 me MG Point 8 Point 9 ee SEE Point A YES ME Point B Point C YES DEP CHART SPEED HI LO RECORD SPEED HI LO YES NO CALE SET Scaleset 1 Scaleset 2 TREND MESSAGE 1 6 Please copy as needed MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX G 1 APPENDIX H GETDATA SOFTWARE 1 1 GENERAL INFORMA TION AND INSTALLATION 1 1 1 Purpose The Getdata Software allows you to export files from the SmartView disk to a format compatible to spreadsheet programs This software is to be run on PC Windows 3 1 and Windows 952 98 operating systems You can export both Point and Alarm Event files The files produced be the Recorder are in MSDOS compatible format The Windows File Manager can be used to copy move save and or rename the files 1 1 2 Installation installation on Windows 3 1 and Windows 95 operating systems is as follows 1 Insert the floppy disk into your PC computer disk drive 2 Use the Windows Program Manager to select the File Run menu item or in Windows 95 select Start Run A Dialog Box like the one shown in Figure 1 will appear Run 12 gt Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Cancel Browse Figure 1 Windows 95 Run Dialog Box 3 Type in A Setup or B Setup depending upon which drive you inserted the di
16. t 0 enl Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll the Highlight Bar to Cal Recall and press ENTER m t gt fe Press YES to Recall the original factory calibration constants Press NO to abort the calibration procedure and return to the Cal Recall Menu II ITIITI TT pl TN LLL LL gd gl pl ever NM t ENEN ler I lH lH 104031MA APPENDIX D 30 Figure 6 4 Restore the ADC Constants Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Make copies as needed Unit Tag Page of Thermocouple RTD Point Programming Table u n pez esa C easa C j compensations Decimal Fix Alarm Delay Alarm Deadband MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E 1 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Make copies as needed Unit Tag Page of Linear Log Linear Industrial Square Root Point Programming Table Pointe ____ lpointrag ______________ we JlEngumis ____ Jlichariscate _____ Input Scale roen hea 0000 output Scale Lo EndExp n umasa f f f f f _ Fiters ureteric Alarm Delay Alarm Deadband APPENDIX E 2 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Make copies as needed Unit Tag Page of Calculated Point Programming Table Point Pont f Type __flengunits f ee asa J Basepoint 1 Basepoint 2 Decima Gating Period I Fix Flowpoint
17. Bargraph Data Abn dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Data Abnormal colors v A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER Y ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Bargraph Data Bkg gt dialog box to scroll thru the Bargraph Data Background colors YA A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER Y Use the U i we p or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Digits ENTER dialog box to scroll thru the Digits colors v EN When the desired color is displayed press ENTER v Use the U i m p or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Digits Abn ENTER y dialog box to scroll thru the Digits Abnormal colors v A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER v Use the U i p or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Digits Text ENTER dialog box to scroll thru the Digits Text colors v A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up Digits Bkg gt gt dialog box to scroll thru the Digits Background colors VA A When the desired color is displayed press ENTER Press ENTER to invoke the default color settings for all ENTER menu items Press EXIT to return to the Display Colors Default Colors gt Menu Item Y Y Press YES to select the view or NO to bypass the Pick Views ENTER view when toggling through the views A Y NOTE First Screen View EXIT gt Pressing ENTER at the highlighted YES NO prompt selects the displayed prompt Y The next Screen
18. Reference serial number of instrument s B Address order to APPENDIX C 2 Westronics Inc 22001 North Park Drive Suite 100 Kingwood Texas 77339 3804 U S A Phone 281 348 1800 Fax 281 348 1288 http www westronics com e mail westsale westronics com or Westronics Europe Unit 15 Chamberlayne Road Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7EY England Phone 44 0284 704805 Fax 44 0284 762932 MO100146 01 3 The following pages contain a complete set of Programming Flow Charts for the Recorder APPENDIX D Programming Flow Charts Information not contained on the flow charts may be obtained by referring to the appropriate Chapter within the User manual The listing below shows the Figure Number in the User Manual and the page in this Appendix which the figure appears The first number of the Figure Number corresponds to the Chapter of the User Manual where the Figure can be found Refer to the appropriate Chapter Table of Contents to find the Figure within the User Manual Figure No Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 Figure 3 30 Figure 3 31 Figure 3 32 Figure 3 33 Figure 3 34 Figure 3 35 Figure 3 36 Figure 3 37 Figure 3 38 Figure 3 39 Figure 3 40 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 MO100146 01 3 Description Page No Overall Programming Flow Chart ooooccocccccoc eens D 2 Browsing R
19. Copy pt N Record speed Points Trigger Span amp Offset Measurement Restore pt N A Record Rate Demo Mode A Modify pt N Y Disk Full Alarm Delete pt N Alarm check Format Disk A Save CFG File Contact outs Y 1 Load CFG File Switchesin lt Digital I O Linear Y Filename Event msgs A Ind sqrt Scale set Log li A Com Port Y ae est y Network ID lt Com Pons Rtd Trnd message Modem Setup A Calculated Beeper Y Conditional 103730MA 03730 Passcodes System External Alt Language Overall Programming Flow Chart APPENDIX D 2 MO100146 01 3 04 30 97 15 24 42 1 1 PAGE PAGE 103716MA Figure 3 3 Browsing Ram Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 3 8
20. To leave the Record Function OFF press the NO or an EXIT Key After a key is pressed in the pop up dialog box the box will disappear Press the EXIT Key on the Menu Bar until the main screen reappears record on ea UI 04 16 97 4 59 29 ler MO100146 01 3 Figure 3 31 Turn Record Function to ON Flow Chart APPENDIX D 11 Press MENU Key JOG Press FUNCtion Key Ea ca al Record On Off Activate pt Bypass pt Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Record Off Record On MECA A Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Record On Off and press ENTER 1 EZE Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Trigger and press ENTER 4 59 29 TTE T Record Off Record On Trigger ENTER ves N no lex To turn the Trigger Function ON press the YES or an ENTER Key To leave the Trigger Function OFF press the NO or an EXIT Key After a key is pressed in the pop up dialog
21. View will be displayed Continue v selecting Screen View YES or NO the same way the First Screen View was selected After the last Screen View has been selected the screen will return to the Pick Views menu item Y y Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys to highlight Auto Rotate or Y ENTER Manual Rotate When the desired selection is displayed press Rotate Scales ENTER to invoke the menu item Press EXIT to return to the Rotate Scales menu item A Y Auto Rotate EXIT gt A vA i y EXIT Manual Rotate gt Y Y ENTER Screen Dimmer Y Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to EXIT 103733B Bright Level v adjust Brightness Level for normal ENTER viewing Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to adjust Dim Level for normal y ENTER non viewing display brightness A Use Pop Up Keypad to type in minutes XX number of minutes of non activity ENTER before screen goes to Dim Level Y Dim Level Figure 4 6 Displays Menu Item Programming Flow Chart Sheet 2 of 2 APPENDIX D 24 MO100146 01 3 1 Press MENU Button Ec 2 Press PROGram Button PPDPPPLDDPDPPDPLPPDPBDI d A ll IN EU Ces Jest nos Ee ee T ex T V Use the pop up dialog box buttons to select YES ENTER or NO for Autospeed The displayed selection Code
22. a m O e O u i 5 Q e gos E Q 200 bL o 23 27253B O 22 73H x 09222593 u 0032250943 E gt p22 ofan OO E Deepens E ug L 0 v lt u N Z gt Z gt 00 E v Oo Lu 5 gt G 0 ya S v ul gt E 3 cz oU O c uz aM eJ a lt OO gt O oc BO i Oo gt O 0 0 gt k 3 E m lt m m O r lt c m lt m n O Y lt Opes MO100146 01 3 w Chart O F Figure 3 40 Select Message to Display APPENDIX D 20 Press MENU Button 04 16 97 4 59 29 IM MENU Ill we Y O o m g See o UO ES E TD I D I c gt O UE z OSO E S a E S o m tB D nt LL D gt E DoS Z DX Sw O SS A gesmmm o 2 3 p 2g D poco G vo m O E sesse NM LL W 2c op 2 oc po E et E o PES E O o c g D E c 253 2 of G c DN O c Es 3 z 9 gt LLI a Oo o LU 338 El gt A o M 5 ii 2902 o o g s gt sS Lu o c t o e E a Ww E c Ys P 1 o o E a o lt Tay IS O a pu 53505 n On gt o OEC APPENDIX D 21 Figure 4 4 Accessing Program Menu Flow Char
23. should be shipped with all shipping screws and other shipping retaining devices in place Refer to Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring for further packing instructions 5 Shipping boxes are available from Westronics for a small charge Please consult the Service Department for pricing APPENDIX B 2 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX C RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS FOR SMARTVIEW SVC SVII PAPERLESS RECORDER The following spare parts are recommended for installations that require minimum downtime Installations with ten 10 or more SMARTVIEW SVC SVII Recorders should have at least two 2 sets of recommended spare parts Indicates those spares that are recommended for normal service support No NUMBER Te ferrosos asc soaa ara me eco Sd POWER SUPPLY r s 8 PA100193 01 PCB ASSY RS232C 9 PCB ASSY RS485 PA100195 01 PCB ASSY 24VDC OUTPUT Loop Power SVC Only 11 LCD BACKLIGHT for units requiring backlight only SVC Only PCB ASSY 12VDC OUTPUT Loop Power SVC Only PA100201 XX PCMCIA FLASH CARD PA100202 01 PCB Assembly 6 Input SVII Only NOTES UJ A This part is recommended only when this option has been purchased B XXinthe part number denotes a choice See drawing ZM100120 or ZM100123 in Chapter 8 of this Manual for a listing of part numbers and extensions XX will be 01 02 03 etc with a description of the part MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX C 1 APPENDIX C Continued ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS A
24. the product is subjected to environmental conditions exceeding those specified for storage the product is subjected to misuse abuse or rough handling the product is not operated in accordance with all applicable instructions and specifications or the product is repaired or modified by other than Westronics authorized personnel Westronics software based products are warranted only when operated with software marketed specifically for the product Where Westronics software has been incorporated or sold for use with a Westronics product itis warranted to perform only for its intended use Enhancements may be made and software structure may be different from printed material and features are subject to change without notice EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL WESTRONICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF ANY WESTRONICS PRODUCT MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX A 1 APPENDIX B RETURN AUTHORIZATION All equipment and or parts to be returned to Westronics for repair or credit must have a Westronics Return Authorization Number RAN This RAN will be issued by Westronics Marketing Department 281 348 1800 for credit or Service Department 800 433 2184 for repair When calling for a RAN please provide your Purchase Order Number and an explanation of why equipm
25. 3 APPENDIX D 5 Press MENU Key JOG eM 224 Mr lt r tez cO x oO VIEW y Press DISPlay Key ES m s lt en HH 7 LLL to Alarms and press ENTER Use Up or Down Arrow 4 59 29 Figure 3 25 Display Alarms Flow Chart Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Junction Temp Version Media Status Point Li 103718MA MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 6 Press MENU Key JOG 04 16 97 4 59 29 os g e nn 97 ISEEEEEI w Press DISPlay Key Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar
26. Appendices Appendix A Warranty Statement Appendix B Return Authorization Appendix C Recommended Spare Parts Appendix D Programming Flow Charts Appendix E Point Programming Form Appendix F Unit Programming Chart Appendix G Record Programming Chart Appendix H GetData Software Instructions MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX A WESTRONICS PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT All new Westronics instruments are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of twenty four months from date of factory shipment Accessories i e peripheral devices used with Westronics instruments not manufactured by but supplied by Westronics are warranted for 90 days from the date of shipment unless otherwise specified on the sales order Spare parts and service related repairs are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date of factory shipment When notice is received by Westronics during the warranty period of defects in a Westronics product and the defects are confirmed by Westronics authorized service personnel Westronics will repair or replace at our option the defective components of the product at Westronics expense F O B Kingwood Texas Replacement parts will be new or refurbished at Westronics sole discretion This product warranty shall be rendered null and void if in the judgment of authorized Westronics personnel any of the following occur the product is stored before use for more than twelve months
27. Cutoff Equation Flowrate Autoreset Event Reset Reset Print Reset Interval ni Start Time ipd Alarm Delay Alarm Deadband APPENDIX E 3 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Make copies as needed Unit Tag Page of Conditional Point Programming Table Point Pont f fj dY C we He units f C Jllchariscate ________ Set Conditional Contact Alarm Delay z APPENDIX E 4 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Make copies as needed Unit Tag Page of External Point Programming Table Point _____lPointreg _______________________________ Type feng units f asa f input Scale LoEnda________ a f rr Cr Output Scale Lo End Exp Hiene f Timeouts ff L f lidere r Alarm Delay Alarm Deadband MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E 5 APPENDIX E POINT PROGRAMMING FORM Unit Tag Page of Constants Programming APPENDIX E 6 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX E Continued Alarm Contact Output Number Alarm Deadband Alarm Delay Alarm Setpoint Alarm Type Autoreset Basepoint 1 Basepoint 2 Calculated Point Chart Scale Compensation Currents Cutoff Low Decimal Fix Eng Units Equation Event Reset Filter Flowpoint Flowrate Gating Input Number Input Scale High End Input Scale Low End Offset Output Scale High End Exp Value Output Scale Low End Exp Value Period Time MO100146 01 0 POIN
28. T PROGRAMMING FORM Programming Form Cell Explanations Assign each of the alarm setpoints to one of the 4 or 8 optional contact outputs Enter 0 for no contact output assignment Applies to alarm setpoints Hi or Lo The period between the value the point goes into alarm and the value of when the point goes out of alarm Assign the delay time before an alarm will become active Enter the alarm setpoint values that relate to areas within the range of the chart scale values If no alarm is required enter NONE Assign the alarm type High Low Rate Abnormal Assign Autoreset ON or OFF Assign a point as the basepoint Assign a point as the second basepoint List and define Calculated Point s e g Filter Count for Moving Average applied to selected point Note whether thermocouples are locally or externally compensated and define low and high end inputs for variable voltage inputs Points to be included in the Group Average or HI LO Difference function must be consecutive points Assign a Chart Scale A B C D E F G or H to each point being trended trendable points only Assign Local or External compensation for T C points Enable or disable current source for measuring resistance Assign a low value to stop totalization Enter a decimal fix of 0 to E Exponetial Decimal Fix separates the integer part of the number from the fractional part e g Dec Fix 2 100 75 Enter the five character max engineering unit des
29. ak Reset 30 4 1996 02 32 52 pm 4 Low Peak 95 335541 b Exported File Format for Graphs and Tables Graph and table data may be exported in various formats 1 Graph Data Select the File Export option and you will be presented with an Export Menu Item dialog box Selectthe name of your file and press OK The Export File dialog box as shown in Figure 5 will then appear The export dialog box allows you to select the Start and End Times the format for the Time and Date and optionally break the data up into smaller files based on a Time Interval MO100146 01 0 2 Start Date and Time Select the Time and Date to start exporting data This along with End Date and Time allows a specific part of the file to be exported 3 End Date and Time Select the Time and Date to stop exporting data This along with Start Date and Time allows a specific part of the file to be exported 4 Time Format Select the time format either as sample number where each value output will be numbered elapsed time where the first sample is time 0 00 00 and each sample is then time incremented or select an absolute time format 12 or 24 hour 5 Date Format Select either month day MM DD YYYY American or day month representation DD MM YYYY European or None to suppress the date 6 Intervals The Intervals option allows you to export Blocks of data rather than the whole file which may be too large for ce
30. al updates before flagging the point invalid MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX F Unit Tag of ES OFF Please copy as needed APPENDIX F 1 MO100146 01 0 Unit Tag APPENDIX F 2 APPENDIX F UNIT PROGRAMMING CHART Page of Please copy as needed MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX F UNIT PROGRAMMING CHART Unit Tag Page of PROG RAM KEY contin Continued PENS ASSIGN Abnormal Pen fH Low Direction Vertical Horizontal POINTS See Point Programming Forms Appendix E RECORD SETUP Fill Mode es Mees To ia e Sample Rates MEASUREMENT ADO Mode TCBO Interval Span amp Offset Please copy as needed MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX F 3 APPENDIX F UNIT PROGRAMMING CHART Unit Tag Page of DIGITAL I O ONTACT OUTPUTS Open Alarms Clear Open on Acknowledge Failsafe YES Reflash YES Nework TD Baud Modem Enable 9 Te Stop bits Modem String FUNCTION MENU PROTECTION Passcode PROGRAM MENU PROTECTION Passcode Please copy as needed APPENDIX F 4 MO100146 01 0 RECORD PROGRAMMING CHART Unit Tag Page of FUNCTION KEY RECORD ON OFF Record YES NO Trigger ACTIVATE POINT YES NO Point 2 YES NO Point 3 YEST NO Point 5 YEST NO Point 6 Wee M Point 8 Wee A Point 9 ar PoinB YS e Point amp C VS BYPASS POINT Ponti Y P Point 3 Y Point 4 YES NO Point 6 Yes Point 7 YES NO Point 9 YES Point A YES
31. am Flow Chart oooococcccco teen eee D 3 Browsing Files Flow Chart 000 cece mr D 4 Display Point Flow Chart 00000 ccc m ee ee eee D 5 Display Alarms Flow Chart 0 00 0c cette tenes D 6 Display Junction Temperature Flow Chart D 7 Display Version Flow Chart o ooococcocccccooc hn D 8 Display Media Status Flow Chart D 9 Turn Record Function to OFF Flow Chart 0 000 cece eee eee eee D 10 Turn Record Function to ON Flow Chart D 11 Turn Trigger Mode to ON Flow Chart D 12 Activate Point Flow Chart ic c00c ca rociar ed pe bebe LE WRRERCREWPRER ER D 13 Bypass Points Flow Chart 0 000 cece es D 14 Reset Point Flow Chart oococccccccco tte D 15 Select Chart Speed Flow Chart 0000 cect eens D 16 Record Speed Select Flow Chart 000 cece eet D 17 Alarm Check Function Flow Chart D 18 Select Scale Set Flow Chart 0 0 0 0 ccc teen eee D 19 Select Message to Display Flow Chart D 20 Accessing Program Menu Flow Chart D 21 Time amp Date Menu Item Flow Chart D 22 Displays Menu Item Programming Flow Chart 2 sheets
32. assign ENTER Back to Scale Grid Menu Item Vv Use the Up or Down pen 1 pt 1 Arrow Keys on the Pop Up Dialog Box ENTER to assign a point to Pen 1 gt After a Point is YA Y Y assigned to Pen 1 Abnorm pen ENTER Move the Highlight Cursor and ENTER is pressed Y to abnorm pen high or Pen 2 will be displayed b hioh low and press ENTER Press Continue programming EXIT to leave the menu item j A and return to the Abnorm Pen untill al pans ar assigned Tau kari and then press ENTER PREA al The screen will return to the se the Up or Down Arrow Pens assign menu item Keys on the Button Bar to Pens assi enu tem scroll the highlight bar to the ENTER desired display type Press ENTER and the selected display Back to Pens assign Menu Item type will be envoked Press EXIT to return to the Direction Menu ltem Y Y ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Trace Width to the desired pen trace width and then ENTER press ENTER The dialog box will A disappear and the program will return Direction to the Trace Width menu item vertica horizontal 103734MA y Figure 4 7 Chart Pens Setup Menu Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 25 1 Press MENU Button Time amp Date Displays Chart Pens ENTER Record Setup Measurement Digital I O Com ports System Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll to Points menu item Press ENTER to select
33. box the box will disappear Press the EXIT Key on the Menu Bar until the main screen reappears 04 16 97 4 59 29 103722MA APPENDIX D 12 Figure 3 32 Turn Trigger Mode to ON Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key JOG Record On Off Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Bypass pt to Activate pt and press ENTER Reset pt Chart speed Record speed Alarm check Scale set Trnd Message Press the button coresponding EXIT to the Point Number desired int and press ENTER on the Menu Button Bar or press EXIT in the 8 dialog box to leave the dialog box without making changes After ENTER is pressed for each B 6 point to activate a new dialog box with the next point number will appear Select EXIT in the dialog box when activation is complete ENTER 04 16
34. cription assigned to current and voltage inputs and calculated points For thermocouples and RTDs select either Degrees C or F Enter an equation formula for this point Assign an event number to reset a point Resettable point types only Enter the number of Filter Seconds Assign a point as the basepoint Assign a flow rate units for Totalize points Assign a point as the basepoint Enter the input number corresponding to the assigned Point Number Direct Inputs Only Enter high end of input voltage range Enter low end of final engineering units output Assign T C offset correction value Enter high exponential value for Log calculation Enter low exponential value for Log calculation Assign the time length of the moving window Gated Timer APPENDIX E 7 APPENDIX E 8 Programming Form Cell Explanations Continued Point Point Tag Point Type Rate Alarm Reset Print Set Conditional Span Timeout Enter desired number 01 thru 9 and A thru F Enter 10 character max descriptive phrase identifying each point Define the type of signal input that will be measured e g J TC RTD 4 to 20ma etc or math calculation to be performed e g Addition Square Root etc Enter rate of change value in Engineering Units based on per minute change Assign YES or NO to print data on reset Enter conditional statement for this point Assign T C span correction value Enter the time period programmed between sign
35. d press ENTER _ Scale 105 mV Scale 1 06 V Scale 10 V Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Scale 105 mV and press ENTER LEFT 4 59 29 HE Exir Scale 1 05 Scale 10 Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to select the Input Number you are connected to and press ENTER Press CAL to continue Scale 1 06 the calibration procedure Scale 10 or press NO to abort the calibration procedure and return to the Scale selection menu gt MM al Press CAL to Calibrate Scale 1 05 the 105 mV Scale Scale 10 or press NO to abort the calibration procedure and return to the Scale selection menu gt e um ls 104029MA gt APPENDIX D 28 Figure 6 2 ADC Calibration Programming Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 Press MENU Key E TT e m Ss Cn SOUTHPOLE UNIT 6 e REC OFF JN a i i Press h Hidden Menu H Area d z z 4 mx x il i NS d i E ED GR 2 POINT i i i 00 300 0 600 0 i i i DSP N PROG FUNC Initialize ADC control Use Up or Down Arrow Diagnostic Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to ADC Control and press ENTER I ITTTTTTTT I E EXIT Tm ewm Leal Frequency Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Cal ADC and press ENTER
36. e Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box Di NES ENTER to scroll to desired point number or digit 1 thru 9 9 9 Y or Athru C Press ENTER to select digital 1 pt x EXT gt ENTER Y The next Digital assign will be displayed Continue Pressing oa highlighted programming Digitals 2 through 6 the same way prompt selects the displayed prompt v Digital 1 was programmed After the last Digital has been programmed the screen will return to the Digital assign menu item Y Y Y ENTER v Display Colors Y v Trend Chart Bkg ENTER VA y Trend Chart Pen A yA gt v Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box to scroll thru the Trend Chart Background colors When the desired color is displayed press ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box to scroll thru the Pen Numbers to display the desired number letter When the desired number letter is displayed press ENTER Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys in the pop up dialog box to scroll thru the Pen colors When the desired color is displayed press ENTER The first pop up dialog box will be displayed Select another Pen and set the color as desired Keep selecting Pens until all Pen colors are set and then press EXIT to return to the Trend Chart Pen Menu Item Figure 4 6 Displays Menu Item Programming Flow Chart Sheet 1 of 2 MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 23
37. eck Scale set ENTER ves no exrr y To turn the Alarm Check Function ON press the YES Key The text in the dialog box will toggle to almchkzyes To leave the Alarm Check Function OFF press the NO or an EXIT Key After ENTER or EXIT is pressed in the pop up dialog box the box will disappear ENTER 103728MA APPENDIX D 18 Figure 3 38 Alarm Check Function Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 MENU Press MENU Key Press FUNCtion Key y 04 16 97 4 59 29 s Fone r EERE DIS JEF and press 4 59 29 Use Up or Down Arrow to Scale set Record speed Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Record On Off Bypass pt Reset pt EXE ENTER Trnd Message
38. ent and or parts are being returned After the RAN has been obtained return equipment along with the RAN and a copy of the P O This will ensure rapid service and or credit C O D CHARGES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR FACTORY REPAIRS Instrument Model No C L GI Serial No Return ApprovedBy _ T Qust P O No I I Required for all returned equipment Date _ Requested Return Date __________ Warranty Repair Request Yes __ No Return Address Attn name C Name and telephone number of person to contact if our Service Dept requires additional information Name Telephone amp Ext No Describe Equipment Defect G G lt Ship Prepaid To Westronics Inc Attn Service Department Suite 100 22001 North Park Drive Kingwood Texas 77339 3804 Please maintain this page for future use Make duplicates on copy machine as required MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX B 1 APPENDIX B Continued PACKING INSTRUCTIONS Instruments that are to be returned to the Factory for repairs or credit must be packed according to the following instructions The customer is liable for all damages caused by improper packing 1 Unit should be packed in a new reinforced box or crate 2 There should be at least two inches of resilient packing material sheets or blocks on all sides of unit 3 Packing material should hold unit in center of shipping box and not allow unit to shift inside shipping box 4 Unit
39. gt Speed will be invoked when the ENTER button is pushed y YES or NO ENTER ENTER no I Autospeed ENTE autospeed no S Time amp Date Set speeds R YES or NO YES or NO Displays y Standard lt gt Metric Points ENTER ENTER or YES Record Setup v Measurement lo spd Use the pop up dialog Digital I O box arrow keys to scroll Com ports VER the speed numbers to System E the desired number for Le hi spd lo and hi speed Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Pressing ENTER atthe to desired menu item ENTER highlighted prompt selects Press ENTER to select Use Up and Down v VA ENTER the highlighted prompt Arrow Buttons yA ale type EQ typez LIN v to select Scale Num type LOG ber 1A 2H Press a end ENTER O ENTER to setup LINear LOGrithmic scale ENTER v Type v Type Places 1 ops Dee sss ENTER ENTER ENTER lo p 0 0 mid exp _5 ENTER ENTER vA USE v Y se the pop up i 0 F keypad to type hes Pa mide 50 hi expe 10 in the Scale Units ENTER ENTER desired ENTER Y M M him 100 0 Back to Scale Ends Menu Item Back to Scale Units M It ack to Scale Units Menu Item ENTER Back to Scale Ends Menu Item For programming Scale Ends pe ee and Scale Grid use the pop up majore10 lt keypad to enter numbers and the ENTER Arrow Buttons to move about the Y program block ENTER minore 5 lt ENTER Y M Pens
40. ick on the File Name you wish to export or click inside of the small File Name text box and type in a file name of your choice Click the OK Button and the Export Dialog Box will appear 5 Export Dialog Box At this point the Export Dialog Box will appear to allow you to select how you want the file to be exported as shown in Figure 5 MO100146 01 0 APPENDIX H Cont GETDATA SOFTWARE Start Time 14 32 20 Intervals C None Start Date 04 30 1996 C Minute C Hour PERE Da End Time 14 39 46 y 43946 lo End Date 0473071996 C Month Time Format r Date Format C Sample number C None C Elapsed time MM DDAYY 12 Hour AM PM C DD MM YY Cancel C 24 Hour Help Figure 5 Export Dialog Box a Exported File Format Alarm Events Alarm Event files are exported as comma separated variables CSV The file has a header as follows Date Time Point Event Type Value Each line afterwards has a line of data that corresponds to each line in the event window that is being exported The data on each line follows the format indicated by the labels above The format in which time and date are stored is as it appears in the event window and may be changed by using the Options Display menu in the Companion software Alarm Event Exported File Format Example Date Time Point Event Type Value 30 4 1996 02 32 30 pm 3 High Peak 51 970470 30 4 1996 02 33 01 pm 3 Pe
41. lready New or Deleted System Use the Alpha Numeric v programmed Y Point Use Up or Down Keypad to type in the Mod ENTER lt ENTER UIT Arrow Kevs to scroll point number to program ENTER ENTER y Press ENTER to select Delete pt O to Points menu item Mee EE ENTER Press ENTER to select ENTER or YES v EE 103736MA Press the YES or ENTER 2 key to delete the point Linear setup or press the NO Ind sqrt Y Ki seio beta Log linear ENTER from pt X e point setup P T c A Use the Alpha Numeric Rtd v Keypad to type in the Calculated point number to copy from Ra Press ENTER to select Conditional External Continued on appropriate Point Type Flow Chart Figure 4 11 Point Setup Flow Chart MO100146 01 3 APPENDIX D 27 Press MENU Key Mc gt gt ooo SOUTHPOLE UNIT 6 Z REC OFF Press M Hidden Menu H Area Lj Poor aed 600 0 Initialize Use Up or Down Arrow Dos Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to ADC Control and press ENTER MI IES 4 59 29 HE EXIT Lrequenoy Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Cal ADC and press ENTER FTT 4 59 29 Hie Exir Cal Scales Cal currents Use Up or Down Arrow Cal Recall Keys to scroll Highlight Bar to Cal Scales an
42. pea 11 Press NO Button E HET A TNT i E lt gt lt gt MI Ea l l l 12 Press Number Buttons for Month Time amp Date Displays month 4 Chart Pens Points Record Setup Measurement Digital 1 0 Com ports System 0 1 2 3 a eA E 13 Press 14 Press Number Buttons for Day Displays day 16 Chart Pens Points 7 8 9 Record Setup Measurement Digital O 5 Com ports System 0 1 2 3 ot oa o o RN e 5 Press 16 Press Number Buttons for Year Displays year 97 Chart Pens Points 7 8 9 Record Setup Measurement Digital O Com ports System 0 1 2 3 a Ez Hill SPC gt EXIT 17 Press ENTER Time amp Date programming is complete Figure 4 5 Time amp Date Menu Item Flow Chart APPENDIX D 22 MO100146 01 3 Code Y Time amp Date Chart Pens Points Record Setup Measurement Digital O Com ports System Use Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll to desired menu item Press ENTER to select 103733A 04 16 97 4 2 Press PROGram Button eise ANY PROS EA Func 1 Press MEN U Button MEN gt ENTER
43. rtain spreadsheets The block may be selected as intervals of one minute one hour one day one week or one month An interval of NONE exports the entire file Select the option you want 7 Once the export options have been selected click on the OK button or press ENTER and the data will be exported into the file that was previously named B Exit Menu Item This menu item when activated allows you to exit the program C Help Menu Item To get information about the program select Help About APPENDIX H 3
44. sk in and click on the OK button In Windows 95 you may also select the BROWS Button and find the Setup File on the disk and then click on the OK Button The software program will then start to automatically install the Getdata program onto your computer 4 After the program starts installing another dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 2 This dialog box will show the default location for the Getdata program files to be stored on your computer MO100146 01 0 Please enter the destination drive and directory CAWGETDATA OK Cancel Figure 2 File Location Dialog Box 5 f you accept the default location as shown on the Figure 2 dialog box then click on the OK button Ifyou want the files to be located on a different drive or in a different directory or sub directory then click in the text box portion of the dialog box and type in your preference The program files will then be stored in your preferred location 1 1 3 Running the Program To run the program click on the icon in the Program Manager Windows 3 1 or click on Start Programs Get Data Get Data Windows 95 2 1 Program Operation 2 1 1 Menu The Getdata program has three menu items on the Main Menu Bar at the top of the screen as shown in Figure 3 These menu items are Export Exit Help A Export Menu Item This option creates a file that can be read by other programs such as spreadsheets When Export is selected the dialog bo
45. t MO100146 01 3 1 Press MENU Button lt m Ww H ES Ed N gt 8 Time amp Date ENS 3 Use Up or Down Arrow eaim Keys to scroll Highlight Bar Points to Time amp Date and press Record Setup ENTER button Measurement Digital 1 0 Com ports System E E 8 x 3 Time 8 Date Displays Chart Pens Points Record Setup Measurement Digital 1 0 Com ports System 4 Press NO Button ENTER 04 16 97 4 59 29 EXIT 5 Press Number Buttons for Hours y Displays hours 4 lt Chart Pens Points 7 8 9 Record Setup Measurement Digital 1 0 Com ports System 0 1 2 3 gt CI E 6 Press ENTER 7 Press Number Buttons for Minutes Displays minutes 59 lt Chart Pens Points T 8 9 Record Setup Measurement Digital 1 0 Com ports System 0 1 2 3 ICS ca oo ca ea 8 Press ENTER 9 Press Number B ns for n Displays Seconds 29 Chart Pens Points 7 8 9 Record Setup Measurement Digital O Com ports System 0 1 2 3 ENTER SPC lt EXIT se 10 Press ENTER Set Date Biota 04 16 97 Displays Chart Pens Points Record Setup Measurement ENTER YES NO EXIT Digital 1 O
46. x shown in Figure 4 will be displayed There are several choices available to you in this dialog box 1 Drive If you chose to put your Recorder files in a drive other than where the Getdata program is stored then you will need to click on the Drives Arrow and select the drive letter that the Recorder files are located on Most times if you are using a disk from the Recorder this will be the A drive Select the drive your files are located in by clicking on it APPENDIX H 1 ii Smart View Get Data Export Exit Help Figure 3 Getdata Program Opening Screen Liri blaa nd fyg Pan 1 04 Figure 4 Export Menu Item Dialog Box 2 Folders If you chose to put your Recorder files in a folder other than where the Getdata program is stored then you will need to double click on the drive letter and double click on a folder to selectthe folder that the Recorder files are located in Most times ifyou are using a disk from the Recorder this will be the A drive 3 List Files of Type The default file type extention is a DT or Pen file You may click on the List File of Type Arrow and select one of the APPENDIX H 2 following by clicking on the file type to highlight it Pen File DT All Files Alarm Event Files ALM 4 File Name You must now set up an export File Name After you have setthe Drive the Folder and the File Type a list of the desired file names should appear Cl
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