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1. Timeouts A First to Char Timeout till communication is stopped m when no response comes from a datalogger Charto Char Maximum timeout between 2 received characters Total Maximum timeout for receipt of a data block The software makes 3 attempts to establish communication Consequently an error message is not triggered until the defined timeout has elapsed three times Wait times Timeouts A Timeout range First to Char 300ms 3000ms Char to Char 2ms 200ms Total 100ms 5000ms og set timeouts should be as short as possible Settings Delay A This setting is only for internal testing 5 2 1 USB port Service work The USB port on some of the datalogger types may also be used for service work such as battery replacement local data evaluation and reprogramming The appropriate USB driver must be installed to ensure proper communicating between datalogger and PG If the driver is missing you will find it on the elproL OG ANALYZE CD ROM in directory Drivers USB for ECOLOG NET Check that the driver is functioning correctly by connecting and disconnecting the USB cable while observing the USB port display in the Windows device manager The port should appear and disappear again depending on whether the datalogger is connected or not connected 34 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh EEN 6 Datalogger evaluation A ii DATE AND TIME PROPERTIES FOR
2. 35 36 37 38 39 4 42 43 44 45 46 4 48 49 50 rH Sensor 2 17 04 2009 15 02 08 20 04 2009 08 26 58 Ready NUM elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 51 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ovation ee e Setting the parameters for sizing classes Histogram Parameters Histogram Class Size 1 delta fo Cancel 2 Fixpoint fo 3 Autosizing Histogram Range 4 Use Min Max 1 delta The delta value defines the class width 2 Fixpoint The fixpoint defines the value from which the classes with defined class width will be calculated 3 Autosizing The program generates the class size automatically when this checkbox is checked 4 Use Min Max The class limits are set in accordance with the predefined min max values Ee 6 3 8 Minima and maxima 52 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh EEN 6 3 11 Line definitions Use this window to make various settings for the sensor This window opens curves the time grid and the diagram axes in the graph when you select menu item Lines in menu Line definitions Options A Sensor Curves Extra Time Grid Grid X Axis Grid Y Axes Select the line pen width for the sensor curves Width C thin 0 05mm e medium 0 25mm C bold 0 50mm Abbrechen bernehmen Hilfe os making your selection activate button Apply before you activate button OK elproLOG ANALYZ
3. CS 6 6 Exporting data Colors The following submenu opens Lines You can select the colors for the individual lines in the graph Click with the mouse on the respective line chart number to define the color set to default restores the standard colors Ee 6 3 12 Line colors Min Max Colors Is used to define the hatching color for the areas outside the min max limits jE 6 3 8 Minima and maxima Color assignment For overlaid dataloggers the user can choose whether the color of the individual line charts should be independent of the overlaid logger each line chart has its own color or logger specific elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG 14 Lines 1 5Print parameters D TG Program Settings gt elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 14 15 16 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Lines This menu item allows the user to define the style of the axes and grid lines as well as line thickness Ee 6 3 11 Line definitions Print parameters The following print settings can be made here Print Modes Allows you to make special print settings 6 4 2 Print Modes Company Logo This window allows you to select the required logo for printed forms CS 6 4 5 Company logo Program Settings The following basic settings can be made Default PDF Directory template directory Standard e mail address which is used for all e mails except when the address
4. Define Min Max Defines and displays the upper and lower limits for the measured values Ata glance you can see whether the measured values lie outside or within the defined range 6 3 8 Minima and maxima Define F Values For further information about F value calculation see document IT2100D F Value Humidity Dew Point The user can assign the dew point temperature to a separate axis Temperature compensation These settings are only relevant for ECOLOG TH1 TH2 devices which were produced prior to May 2000 Please contact your ELPRO salesman if you have any further queries Histogram This menu item is used to define parameters for calculating the histogram Ee 6 3 10 Histogram EN 17 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE 5 Define MKT 9 Define Ageing 10 Settings statistical data 11 Date Format 12 Export Format 13 Colors gt 18 EN 10 11 12 13 eLPRel Define MKT Define Ageing For further information on MKT and the Arrhenius calculation see document IT2010D and http www pharmj com Settings statistical data Selection between min max lines or alarm thresholds settings nur possible for ECOLOG NET to calculate statistics Date Format The date format can be selected The default setting is DD MM YYYY Export Format The measured values can be saved in various formats for further processing with other programs e g WORD EXCEL etc
5. 6 4 3 Printout Description Templates are saved in In menu File select menu item Printout description to the program directory in open the following window file ELOGWIN TPL and can be copied to other Printout Description Please edit the description max 6 rows KO SE A Module tag and data description OK Buro Andreas Dokumentation elproLOG ANALYZE Cancel Printout description Humidity Test A 52 17 04 2009 22 59 58 54 4 ZH 1 18 04 2009 03 49 58 49 5 ZH 25 06 20069 09 30 30 values back to normal 1 This text field allows you to enter information text of up to 6 lines This text will be printed out together with the graph or table The information text describes the graph or can be used as legend for the marker points When you do not require any information text delete all the entries in the text field and then click button OK The legend for the marker points is created automatically can however be changed or deleted manually as required 2 Information from the print out template e g Description of measurement 62 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation ELPRG EEN Ecolog TH1 ID 1 ID S2 200410319 elproLOG ANALYZE Gg ig a 2008 10 51 21 e PRG Module Tag Dokumentation Data Description Dokumentation elpraLOG ANALYZE M Entwicklung Dokumentation Anleitungen SE e
6. 80 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG SSS EE 8 2 Communication History THIS INFORMATION IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ERROR MESSAGES L WHICH ARE RELATED TO COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS 5 elproLOG Doc elproLOG ANALYZE File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help Zi cll GS BY B Communication History Protocol mode HotSeries 4 Retries at wake up 2 Wake up stati WACK 40 0 Found Valid Received base type baud rate req 122 HS4 57600bps ENQ REO Retries Stati Receive check 1 0 OK Reported startup status 0 Module Type SD Blocks Size 12000 V8 14 7 512 1 250 Module Type ID check requested NO Command Retries Stati Acknowledged 1 00 yes Data blocks Last Retries Stati 1 70 Total number of blocks HAKs 1 0 Error message none C_IP 10 1 2 202 Port 2101 The current status of the last established connection to the datalogger is shown Protocol mode Transmission settings wake up tries wake up status received base type etc Module specific settings Interface settings Error messages 8 3 Troubleshooting 8 3 1 HOTDOG amp HAMSTER A The bottom of the datalogger casing must be clean and level to ensure problem free data transmission between the HOTDOG HAMSTER A and the PC interface elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 81 SE3003Ea 09 2009 SE eLPRel e Interface if the batteries in the interface
7. Cancel set to default Current color setting A mouse click on left or right opens the color selection window Use this window to select standard colors or to define your own colors EE 6 3 12 Line colors Button set to default resets the colors to the standard settings elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation This window opens when you select menu item Colors Min Max Colors in menu Options A left or right set to default EN 49 Datalogger evaluation eLPRel 6 3 9 Statistical data Representation elproLOG Doc elprol CG ANALYZE DER Eile Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help ZAAN S ue BeBe GAR Pa Te P Ecolog TH1 1D 82897 10 s 20 04 2009 08 26 53 st Mean Value 22 5 C Mean Variance 1 408 1 Std Deviation 1 187 M2 Entwicklung Dokumentation elproLOG Doc mt 2 45 5 1H 23 826 4 881 LowestHighest Value 21 8 33 8 C 13 0 63 5 rH Min Max Limits 0 0 0 0 C 35 0 50 0 rH Time Value gt Max Time Value lt Min Time Out of Min Max Moll Within Min Max 5 v 8 5 HEN DN 18 04 2009 IE NESS E SIR en NR Ne na A 4h 14min 3h 18min Th 32min Py SE H Aupauny bas Fri 17 04 2009 22 03 58 23 5 C 63 4 rH A Ready Na 50 EN Statistical data Y axis labeling in the graph screen Line chart representation All the features which are usually available in a graph e g cursor
8. Options 17 Menu Statistics 16 Menu View 20 Menu Zoom 12 Min Max 17 20 37 48 49 N N C 39 Network settings 27 28 O Overlaid data 44 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG P Password 7 27 29 PC clock 35 PING command 30 Print Selection 11 Printing 60 Printout Description 63 Program Settings 19 R Readout window 33 Reboot 27 29 Report Add Report Entry 15 Report Display 42 S S C 39 S E 39 Security 29 Sensor Selection 15 Serial connection 33 Single 14 Single pair 15 Software 6 SSID 28 Statistic 50 Status 41 Subnet mask 27 29 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Error messages T Table 40 Table Markings 41 Temperature Unit 17 Time deviation 35 Time difference 35 Timeout range 34 txt file 12 U UNDEF 39 USB driver 34 USB port 34 W WEB interface 29 WEP 28 WLAN 28 WLAN security settings 28 WPA 28 EN 87 SE eLPRel 88 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh SS elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 89 SE3003Ea 09 2009 SE eLPRel 90 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh SS elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 91 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Error messages ELPRG Head Office ELPRO BUCHS AG Langaulistrasse 62 CH 9470 Buchs SG Switzerland email swiss elpro com ELPRO Messtechnik GmbH Baumwasenstrasse 20 1 D 73614 Schorndorf Germany
9. A 36 EN eure Reading datalogger in progress After data readout is finished as an option you can enter a text describing the data This information text is saved along with the file as evaluation info Data Description Please enter a description for the data max 80 characters Temperature Store A e The entered data are displayed as measured values corresponding to the axes calibration e In menu File activate menu item Read Status to read and display the datalogger status This command neither reads out the measured values nor makes them available 6 2 2 Data read with auto save mode Reads and saves Reads out the datalogger and saves the data to the target directory Ee 2 2 5 Menu Options u gl u Reads and saves a group Gr AR Reads out all the dataloggers in the selected group automatically and saves the data to the target directory Selects target directory 2 2 5 Menu Options elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG AN xj Closes mode Readout range Defines the time range to be read out 6 3 Displaying data 6 3 1 Graph The min max thresholds can be displayed and the functions available in menu Edit can be selected A red cursor line can be dragged as required to select individual readings on a line chart The corresponding data date time measured value appear below the diagram Keep the left mouse button pressed and move t
10. dragging are also available here The min max values must be activated for calculation on if they are to be used Ee 6 3 8 Minima and maxima To leave the above statistical data screen and return to the normal graph screen use your mouse and click menu item Statistical data in menu Statistics the marker disappears elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh e Mean Value Mean Variance and Std Deviation Correspond with standard statistical calculation features e Lowest Highest Value The minimum maximum value measured in the corresponding time range is determined e Times minimum maximum depending The time during which a limit value was violated is calculated as sum of the individual times Only the total time is calculated The total time must not necessarily be made up of consecutive time periods e Range A from to range is displayed showing the measured values which were used for the above calculations 6 3 10 Histogram e Histogram representation The histogram is calculated from the readings currently displayed in the diagram and in accordance with the histogram parameters The bars are labeled with the number of values in their class and the corresponding percentage 3334 14 1 3454 14 7 2330 9 9 936 4 0 1526 6 5 A Y N 13 0 0 19 0 1 18 0 1 17 0 1 55 0 2 1145 0 6 1 a U N N 367 4 6 N GC
11. is changed manually EN 19 Sg ElPRG 2 2 6 Menu View The measured data from all the dataloggers can be shown as 1 Line Chart Ctrl L 1 Line Chart 2 Tabular Displa Ctrl T 3 status ia Ctrl U 2 Tabular Display 4 Report Ctrl R 3 Status 5 Alarm protocol Ctrl 4 Ste Ce CS 6 3 1 Graph to 6 3 3 Status 7 Communication History Crtl H 4 Report ee The additional information added by all 9 Display M the users with function Add Report play Markpos Entry is displayed CS 6 3 4 Report 5 Alarm protocol The ECOLOG ECOLOG NET or HOTBOX SE alarm protocol is displayed CS 6 3 5 Alarm protocol 6 Audit Trail Not active in the standard version 3 Additional functions elprol OG ANALYZE QLS 7 Communication History The status of the last data transfer is displayed 8 2 Communication History 8 Disply Min Max The min max ranges are shown as lines or hatched areas depending on what predefined settings have been made u 6 3 8 Minima and maxima 9 Display Markpos Magnetic markings at HOTBOX Bx dataloggers are displayed 20 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh 10 Show Digits Ctrl G 11 Show Sensor Numbers 10 12 Toolbars gt 13 Status Bar 11 12 13 2 2 7 Menu Help 1 1 Help Topics 2 Change Password 2 3 About 3 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Show Digits Switches back and forth between displa
12. to be removed Documentation List of all available zooms Use the mouse to click the required setting in the displayed list and then click OK to invoke it BY VIRTUE OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF DIRECTIVE FDA 21 CFR PART 11 A THIS FUNCTION IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ELPROLOG ANALYZE QLS 6 6 Exporting data 1 Define the format for the data export Data export 2 In menu File select menu item Export and enter the Procedure file name The data are saved in the selected format as ASCII text file TXT Depending on the format and the selected area very large files may be created It is possible to specify the required formats and settings for Export Format data export menu Options Export Format elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 67 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation Export Settings Format Delimiter Tabulator Text Symbol Double Quotation Ma v Exclusions Exel File Header Iw Excl text symbols for indices Iw Excl text symbols for values Iw Exel indices Exel Date and Time Iw Export Err Codes as Blank Fields Suppress hidden lines Example 68 EN Date Format DD MM YYYY Cancel Decimal Point Point e Extended Settings Enable data reduction 3 Add on Add info column 4 30 11 1996 TAB 15 33 59 TAB 22 7 TAB CR LF 5 1 Format These presettings for formatting measured values are common to Microsoft EXCEL 2 Exclusions The following s
13. updated to this version 3 3 elproLOG ANALYZE QLS language support ELPRO provides all the documents required for validation in English If standard installation is selected the language of the installed HELP files corresponds with the regional settings 3 4 Responsibility for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements Notes 22 EN The elproLOG ANALYZE QLS system is regarded as a closed system according to the definitions in FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Persons who have access to the system are responsible for the contents of the electronic records The electronic signature can not be used for elproLOG ANALYZE QLS data files The user administration for the active system must be correctly installed All users must be documented recorded registered in a user administration defining name password and access rights To get access to the system each user must perform a log in The correct user name and password must be entered elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Additional functions elproL OG ANALYZE QLS ELPRG EE EE aes Atthe end of each session the user must perform log out or a secure system which prevents unauthorized access must be used Ee 1 1 Password protection ELPRO dataloggers are sent to destinations round the whole world Consequently mdf files also have to be mobile Hence the audit trail is an additional part of each data file It starts when datalogger reading commences 3 5 Audit trail
14. 04 2009 10 39 28 20 04 2009 10 38 48 OFF 17 04 2009 16 41 18 20 04 2009 10 40 18 20 04 2009 10 39 58 20 04 2009 10 39 38 20 04 2009 10 39 18 Datalogger evaluation COM1 TO 300 5 800 Alarm protocol ON Time when threshold was violated Alarm protocol OFF Time when measured value returned to tolerable range Alarm protocol QUIT Time when alarm was acknowledged manually Delayed YES Delayed NO The alarm contact does not trigger the alarm until after the delay time has elapsed The entry in the alarm protocol corresponds with the current state at the alarm output The entry is set to NO when the delay time has elapsed je 7 3 Defining the alarm parameters elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 43 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ovation ee 6 3 6 Overlay data ONLY THE DATA READ FROM COMPARABLE DATALOGGERS WITH A IDENTICAL MEASURING INTERVALS CAN BE OVERLAID PAY ATTENTION TO THIS PREREQUISITE EVEN BEFORE SETTING UP THE DATALOGGER Line charts from different dataloggers can be overlaid displayed and thus compared directly A master graph can be overlaid with up to 6 loggers A maximum of 16 sensors can be shown e Use this window at any Uberlagem time to check which dataloggers were overlaid E 1 51 DT1 ID 21830 The window shows a list of the overlaid line charts and a legend for line chart numbering The master line chart does not appear in this
15. 8 SCHEIER 78 8 2 Communication History aaa ses 81 8 3 ee Eelere ae een 81 8 371 HOTDOG amp AMS HER AA eu sense 81 8 3 2 ECOLOG ECOLOG NET and HOTBOX SE dataloggers 82 8 3 3 MAMSTER E22 ee 83 8 3 4 Passivation of the lithium battery in the datalogger 83 8 4 Datalogger password zen ren en eu 84 8 5 Information for ELPRO customer support 84 4 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG Used symbols amp identification codes Notes IMPORTANT INFORMATION OR WARNING Reference to further chapter xxx yyy zzz e g 2 2 6 Menu View 4 Report CS Add Report Entryl or document In the interest of our customers we reserve the right to make any changes D resulting from technical advances Therefore schemes descriptions and extent of delivery are subject to change without any notice This manual is valid as from software release 3 6x elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 5 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Introduction eLPRel 1 Introduction CD ROM The elproLOG ANALYZE software is delivered on a CD ROM labeled as follows Version 3 x y Setup Release Ry This CD ROM provides all the up to date software modules The exact version number of the elprol OG ANALYZE software can be found in the 3 6x Ry ReadMe file A Qualification SE3202E A This operating manual provides a step by step description of the individual sof
16. C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 08 243 C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 18 24 3 C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 28 24 3 C 32 2 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 38 24 3 C 32 2 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 48 24 4 C 32 8 rF 20 04 2009 09 21 58 24 6 C 32 9 rF COM _TO 300 5 500 The color of the measured values signals threshold deviations The info line shows the status of the digital inputs Table scrolling Click the buttons in the scrollbar to scroll the measured values fi lu Jump to first value Page wise scrolling towards start of measurement log is Jumps through individual values towards first value Jumps through individual values towards last value F Page wise scrolling towards end of measurement log Jump to last value 40 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation ELPRG There are various methods to mark measured values in the Table markings table Use the mouse pointer to click the index table number in the left column of the first value to be marked and keep the mouse button pressed Drag the mouse pointer to the last value to be marked and then release the mouse button Use the mouse pointer to click the index of the firstvalue Use this method to mark to be measured Drag the mouse pointer to the last several pages of value to be marked Press the SHIFT button and click tables A this value with the mouse Click the butt
17. CF Digi Connect ME Open web interface Configure network settings Reboot device Other Tasks Refresh view Help and Support Details Digi Connect ME Not properly configured IP address 169 254 108 51 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_E v Configure the network settings xl The network settings can be assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate network settings Device Digi Connect ME MAC Address 00 40 9D 24 CE CF C Obtain network settings automatically Manually configure network settings IP Address 10 0 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway D H D H Cancel Select Manually configure network settings Enter the datalogger IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway If the Default Gateway is not used set it to 0 0 0 0 Confirm the above procedures with Save If you are asked for a password after activating Save close the window with Cancel and reboot the datalogger A reboot can also be performed by unplugging and then replugging the mains power connector Activate Reboot device to reboot the ECOLOG NET elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ECOLOG NET datalogger setup Message Not properly configured indicates a network address conflict between the PC and the ECOLOG NET It is
18. CS 6 3 6 Overlay data Printing First window Print Selection is opened After the information to be printed is selected the Windows Print window opens Ee 6 4 1 Print Setup Print Preview Preview of the graph for printing gt 6 3 1 Graph Print Setup This menu item allows the user to make printer specific settings However the set orientation portrait landscape format is not used for the printed output CS 6 4 2 Print Modes Edit Printout Description Additional information for the current graph can be added edited 6 4 3 Printout Description Create PDF Window Print Selection opens After selecting the information for printing a multipage pdf file is created and saved to the selected directory ce 6 4 1 Print Setup EN 11 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE 18 Send mail 19 Export 201 elproLOG361 Messen MarkPoints 2557428 Test Alarmfunktion 20090421 01 3 Dokumentation 3 60 4 Dokumentation 5 Dokumentation 3 60 6 elproLOG361 Messen 7 elproLOG361 Tabelle 8 M Entwicklung elproLOG361 21Exit 2 2 2 Menu Zoom 1 Window Date amp Time 12 EN 18 19 20 21 eure Send mail Function which enables data to be sent directly via e mail as mdf or pdf file 2 2 5 Menu Options Program Settings Export The data can be saved as txt file for further processing CS 6 6 Exporting data 1 LA8 Climate mdf List of the files last worked on thus providing easy access Exit C
19. DE EDEL III EEE ED EELT 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 1 40 C 70 C Print Status Log Start Immediately S2 0 100 ene Log Interval Sensors days weeks months Al gt 1 T tH x Log Interval Duration 16s 5d 22h Module Tag B ro Andreas 70 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Programming the datalogger ELPRG 10 EI ATTENTION LOSS OF DATA A PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING AS A PRECAUTION PRINT OUT THE DATALOGGER STATUS PRINT STATUS THE OLD SETTINGS AND MEASURED VALUES WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AFTER PROGRAMMING 7 1 1 Logger type ECOLOG NET LH1 The datalogger type is detected and displayed automatically 7 1 2 Log Mode The measuring mode can be set to Start Stop measurement interval or Endless This mode determines the start time for data logging The Start Stop end of the recording is predetermined by the log interval u 7 1 6 Log Interval Logging is run continuously First the data memory of the Endless module is filled Once this memory is full each further measurement overwrites the oldest measured value The overwritten value is lost irretrievably The set log duration determines the period of time during which no measured values will be overwritten ATTENTION LOSS OF DATA NO WARNING IS GIVEN BEFORE VALUES ARE OVERWRITTEN 7 1 3 Logging start Set Log Start Time Logging can be started immediately or at a set time later Immed
20. E Operation Manual EN 53 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation Extra Time Grid Line definitions Sensor Curves Extra Time Grid Grid X Axis Grid Y Axes Select the color width and style of supplementary time grid lines 1 Default width Line Style C thin solid e meduim dashed 2 C bold dash dot C heavy dash dot dot C dotted 1 set to default Returns the settings to the following default values Width medium Color black Style solid 2 Width Selects the line width for the time grid 3 Color Click Color to open the color selection window Use this window to select standard colors or to define your own colors je 6 3 12 Line colors 4 Style Selects the color for the time grid 54 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation Grid X axis Line definitions Sensor Curves Extra Time Grid Grid Axis Grid Y Azes Select the style and width of the vertical grid lines of the time axis Width Style thin C solid C medium dashed C bold C dash dot heavy dash dot dot C dotted 1 set to default Returns the settings to the following default values Width medium Color black Style solid 2 Width Selects the line width for the grid 3 Color Click Color to open the color selection window Use this window to select standard colors or to define your own colors Ee 6 3 12 Line colors 4 Style Selects the color for the grid elproLOG ANAL
21. Max Linien ben tzt werden Solche Grenzen k nnen immer oder nur wenn die Funktion eingeschaltet ist verwendet werden Falls der Logger keine Alarmfunktion unterst tzt werden Standardgrenzen verwendet Beniitze Logger Alarmgrenzen als Min Max Linien Alarmgrenzen Beniitzte wenn Loggeralarm gew hlt e Immer ben tzen Modus bei Berechnungen Standardgrenzen links rechts 50 GE wm Max jo Min Zeichenmodus Schraffur Min Max Grenzen immer ben tzen C Linie Checkboxes left and right correspond with the Y axes in the graph If the logger supports alarm functions the logger alarm limits can be used as min max limits If logger alarm functions are used these limits have priority over the standard limits Ee 7 3 Defining the alarm parameters When this checkbox is checked the limit values will always be used in calculations When this checkbox is unchecked the limit values are only used when the min max lines are activated Enter fields for the min max limit values for both Y axes Selects draw mode to display the limit values as hatched areas or lines The min max values are only visible in the graph when Display Min Max was selected in menu View 48 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ElPRG e Defining colors for min max values Min Max Colors Define the color for the min max hatching for the left and the right axis OK
22. YOUR PC MUST BE ACCURATE 6 1 Date and time The PC s time and date properties are always used as the Do not forget summer time basis for dataloggers HOTDOG HOTBOX HAMSTER time winter time A and ECOLOG TN2 changeovers P The following dataloggers have an internal clock HOTBOX Euro HOTBOX SE HTH HTN ECOLOG TN3 P TN4 TN4 L TH1 TH2 ECOLOG NET HAMSTER E 6 1 1 Warning When data points are read out at the datalogger the internal clock and the PC clock are compared A warning message is triggered if the time deviation exceeds 2 hours elproLOG ANALYZE II WARNING HI Time difference between system and logger exceeds 2 hours 6 1 2 Setting the PC clock 1 elproLOG ANALYZE stop 2 Set the internal PC clock Start Settings Control Panel Date and Time 3 elproLOG ANALYZE start 6 2 Reading out datalogger data 6 2 1 Standard mode e In menu File select menu item Readout Datalogger The program now reads out the saved data at the connected datalogger measured values and status The progress of data transfer is shown in the following window elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 35 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation In reduced display mode a static display replaces the progress bar Z This information text is not the file name Z Read Status A These special buttons replace the standard buttons if you select menu item Data read with auto save mode in menu File
23. YZE Operation Manual EN 55 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation Grid Y axis Line definitions Sensor Curves Extra Time Grid Grid X Axis Grid Y Axes Width 1 thin C bold C medium C heavy mnl Default Semer Style left axis Style right axis C solid C solid C dashed C dashed C dash dot e dash dot 2 e dash dot dot dash dot dot C dotted dotted Abbrechen bernehmen Hilfe 1 Width Selects the line width for both grids 2 set to default Returns the settings to the following default values Setting Left Y axis Right Y axis Width thin thin Color gray light gray Style dash dot dot dash dot 3 Color Click Color to open the color selection window Use this window to select standard colors or to define your own colors B 6 3 12 Line colors 4 Style Selects the styles for the left and right Y axis grids 56 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation ELPRG 6 3 12 Line colors This window opens when you select menu item Colors Min Max Colors in menu Options A mouse click on the line chart number opens the color selection window Use this window to select standard colors or to define your own colors Basic colors Line Colors Define the color for the lines The button number corresponds to the line number E o WW E wa zl Ess KS Ee an set to default WI Wo MM WW o WW me WI MM WW MO Button set to default res
24. and action log The audit trail consists of a time stamp which records all entries and actions new files conversions save as save configuration changes to information or information deleted in the mdf file All the information can be displayed on the screen and printed out as a hardcopy The addition action log is used to supervise user activities such as printing sent mail and data exports which are not directly related to FDA 21 CFR Part 11 as they do not change the data Full compliance with the requirements for electronic recording s The user can send files from one destination to another Security The mdf files can only be implemented modified and used by persons working with the elproLOG ANALYZE QLS Clear audit trail of all previous modifications for the documentation The audit trail can not be deleted from the mdf file elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Characteristics EN 23 Additional functions elproL OG ANALYZE QLS Audit trail and action log are displayed Audit Trail Action Log Date Time GMT 02 00 Details about the entry 24 EN A EPRG Example Fie Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help ZZ GE se sgg Br ala E AUDIT TRAIL and ACTION LOG Doubleclick on entry for more details ECOLOG NET LA8 Modul ID 8331 V 1 07 PN 20071792 Lesezeit 28 08 2006 16 46 46 Modulbeschreibung LAS Klima Climate Dat
25. are empty read out the datalogger again after replacing the batteries It may also be necessary to replace batteries after having been able to read out several dataloggers without problems Information about Only use high quality 9 V alkali block batteries replacing batteries Batteries should be replaced at least once a year e Communication test You can run the communication test after installing the elproLOG ANALYZE software and the interface 1 Start the elproLOG ANALYZE software 2 If there is a datalogger at the interface remove it 3 In menu File select menu item Readout Datalogger to start data transmission 4 Watch the clear glass bulb at the top left corner of the interface The communication test was successful if the LED blinks 3 times once a second If the LED does not blink check the interface the data cable and PC for problems 8 3 2 ECOLOG ECOLOG NET and HOTBOX SE dataloggers e Communication test 1 Perform a normal read out 2 If errors occur check the connection to the PC and make sure that you are using the interface you selected in the software Watch the datalogger display If Con is shown the communication test was successful Replace the battery if the display goes dark during the test 82 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG 8 3 3 HAMSTER E For proper data transmission between HAMSTER E and the optical data cable th
26. are entered in the following window Setup of Alarm Parameters Define the upper and lower alarm thresholds for all sensors 51 to 54 the hysteresis and the alarm delay time ECOLOG NET LH1 7 Iw Alarm on Alarm Thresholds Hysteresis Lower u er pp 0 Download Ser SOF 1 mo cho c 52 4 0 ZH Alarm Delay Time Sensor 2 o zH HO 0 ZH normal 0 min defrost on min Sensor 3 Print Status DR e fo ec Check defrost Control line is D1 Sensor 4 jo GIE SH Alarm Output using CRA bracket F self sustaining Alarm on Checking this checkbox activates the alarm function 7 3 1 Alarm Thresholds Fields for entering the upper and lower thresholds for the sensors 7 3 2 Hysteresis Do not use Hysteresis The hysteresis is used to prevent fluttering uncontrolled and Alarm Delay Time on off switching at the alarm contact To change the state of simultaneously gt the alarm contact the deviation of the measured value from ee the threshold value must exceed the value defined at the Hysteresis enter field 76 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Programming the datalogger ELPRG 10 EO 7 3 3 Alarm Delay Time In order to trigger an alarm a threshold deviation must last normal longer than the time specified in this text field If the Check defrost function is selected and the switch Defrost on Check contact at D1 is closed the threshold deviation must last defrost longer t
27. atalogger is not visible Help and Support please switch off your FireWall ask your IT for Details assistance A E IP address 10 0 0 150 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Serial ports 1 Firmware 82000856_F 1 device My Device Network v Configure the network settings 28 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ECOLOG NET datalogger setu ePRe 20t06 NeT datalogger setup Configure Network Settings x The network settings can be assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate network settings Device Digi Connect ME MAC Address 00 40 9D 24 CE CF Obtain network settings automatically e Manually configure network settings IP Address 10 0 1 10 Subnet Mask 25 25 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Cancel Select Manually configure network settings Enter the datalogger IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway If the Default Gateway is not used set it to 0 0 0 0 Confirm the above procedures with Save If you are asked for a password after activating Save close the window with Cancel and reboot the datalogger A reboot can also be performed by unplugging and then replugging the mains power connector Activate Reboot device to reboot the ECOLOG NET v Security After all the network settings have been made define the secur
28. button calls up window Remove Datalogger which contains a list of all the overlaid dataloggers First click the datalogger you want to delete and then click the OK button e Close the application This button closes window Overlays The graph remains unchanged EN 45 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger BEN Tu 6 3 7 Marker points Characteristic or significant values can be marked in the graph Set Marker Point Printout description Set Marker Point by Date Time Clear Marker Point Add R t Ent eport Entry Clear All Marker Points e Set Marker Point 5 elproLOG Doc elproLOG ANALYZE File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help ZAANSE eh RP ae TEE IE 3 z 04 2009 08 26 53 18 04 2009 Fri 17 04 2009 22 03 58 23 5 C 63 4 rH A Ready H1 Aupruny Pt zZ S 2 2 S 5 5 a Use your mouse to set the crosshair at the required line chart point and then click the mouse button Look at the cursor line to see whether you have hit a line chart Line chart hit Measured value in the cursor line Line chart not hit Text on turquoise background No sensor hit 46 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh EEN Now move your mouse to the desired location and click to set the label on the graph Marker points are labeled automatically and consecutively using capital letters A B and the label is joined to the marker point
29. by a line see points A and B in the graph e Set Marker Point by Date Time This submenu opens a window which allows you to enter the date and time for each marker point see points C and D in the graph e Clear Marker Point Opens a windows which contains all the set marker points Mark the marker points which you want to delete by clicking them with the mouse and then click the OK button e Clear All Marker Points THIS COMMAND DELETES ALL THE MARKER POINTS IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT A PROMPT FOR CONFIRMATION e Saving loading marker points Use function Save Zoom and Open Zoom to save and load marker points u 6 5 Zoom e Modifying marker point text The print information contains a legend for the marker points Its contents can be modified or deleted Ee 6 4 3 Printout Description 6 3 8 Minima and maxima Minima and maxima upper and lower limit values are defined separately for each Y axis The limit values are shown in the line charts or tables You can choose between two draw modes for limits values i e hatched area or limit lines The min max values are used in calculations They can also be used for class formation in the histogram elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 47 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eure e Defining the min max values Einstellungen Min Max Linien Globale Achsenauswahl links Iw rechts Zuweisung der Grenzen Abbrechen Logger Alarmgrenzen k nnen als Min
30. chart range EN 15 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE 2 2 4 Menu Statistics Calculations 16 EN eLPRel Statistic Ee 6 3 9 Statistical data Ee 6 3 10 Histogram Calculations F Value For further information about F Value max 1116 34 calculation see document IT2100D Dew Point A new temperature line chart is generated These line charts can be used to determine the temperature at which condensation forms The calculation is based on relative humidity and the corresponding temperature Calculate MKT Calculate ageing For further information on MKT and the Arrhenius calculation see document IT2010D MKT and http www pharmj com elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh 2 2 5 Menu Options Com Port Temperature Unit Tabular display Define Min Max Define F Yalues Humidity D Histogram Wook won elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Com Port A dialog appears allowing the user to set the parameters for data transfer from the interface or datalogger to the PC Ee 5 Initial settings Temperature Unit You can choose between C or F as unit of temperature measurement Tabular display normal normal scrollbar function special in addition to the normal scrollbar function allows you to scroll page by page inside the table and jump to the table start or end CS 6 3 2 Table
31. ctory for further information 84 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh EO ESSE Document Revision History Author Date Version Description A Gubler 24 04 2009 First edition A Gubler 09 09 2009 a Small changes elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 85 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Error messages Index A Access point 28 C Communication error 11010 80 Communication error 9xxx 80 Communication History 81 Communication settings 33 78 Communication test 30 82 Company logo 65 Compatibility of mdf files 7 Create PDF 11 D Data 9 10 Data Axes 14 Data Copy 14 Data Data error codes 39 Data Graph 14 Data Line charts 14 Data Mark Table 15 Data Print 11 Data Table 14 Data export 67 Data read with auto save mode 9 19 36 Datalogger 6 70 Dew Point 16 17 Digi Device Discovery 26 28 E elproLOG CONFIG 30 elproLOG USER 21 E mail 12 Error messages 78 Evaluating the data 37 Exporting data 67 Extended range 14 F File Description 36 Full range 13 F Value 16 86 EN G Gateway 27 29 Graph 37 H Histogram 17 51 InPos Markings 39 Interface 32 33 IP address 27 29 L LAN 26 LAN cable 26 LAN installation 26 LAN settings 33 Language 32 Languages 7 LED green orange 26 28 Libero Data 10 Line width 53 M MAC 28 Marker points 46 62 Measured values 9 10 Menu Calculations 16 Menu Edit 14 Menu File 9 Menu
32. different parts These parts are called IP Address amp Subnet Mask amp Default Gateway When using elproLOG ANALYZE amp elproLOG MONITOR software we recommend you use a fixed IP address To avoid communication problems the system administrator should release the network address The address information must be entered manually to each datalogger The shown IP address There are three classes of public IP addresses subnet mask and default gateway are Class A 10 0 0 1 up to 10 255 255 255 examples only A Class B 172 16 0 0 up to 172 31 255 255 Class C 192 168 0 0 up to 192 168 255 255 Step 1A LAN installation procedure Use a crossover LAN cable to connect the ECOLOG NET rano SE datalogger to a PC color BP A crossover LAN cable can be identified by the position of Ber Dn the colored wires The position of the orange wire identifies color A es a crossover LAN cable color C color BE LEDs indicate the following states orange e The orange LED is lit continuously a stable connection to the PC has been established e The green LED is blinking there is data traffic Start Program Elpro v Program a network address using program Digi Device DigDeviceDiscovery BA Discovery Be The Digi Device Discovery program is on the elproLOG ANALYZE CD ROM 26 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 x IP Address 169 254 108 51 MAC Address Name Device 00 40 9D 24 CE
33. e Communication error 4 Timeout elproL OG ANALYZE is encountering problems with data transmission Repeat the data transmission procedure several times Select the reduced static window as read mode CS 5 Initial settings Reduce the transmission speed to 9600 2 2 5 Menu Options If the timing problem continues you can change the parameters in window Extended Communication Settings 2 2 5 Menu Options or README TXT file from elproLOG ANALYZE e Communication error 5 Module Not Responding elproLOG ANALYZE could not establish connection to the interface or the datalogger ls the data cable properly connected Was the correct interface selected ECOLOG dataloggers are only readable during the measuring mode ls the datalogger defective if possible connect another datalogger HOTDOG only A Is the interface properly connected ug Are the batteries in the interface empty Perform a communication test to check interface functioning To troubleshoot cf the information about the interface and the batteries CS 8 3 1 HOTDOG amp HAMSTER A Interface 78 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh EE e ECOLOG dataloggers are only readable during the measuring mode e ECOLOG NET dataloggers are not able to respond on multiple access Therefore use only one of the following programs at one time elproLOG ANALYZE elproLOG CONFIG and elproLOG MONITOR e Commun
34. e connector and the casing must be clean and the connector must be plugged in at the correct position see HAMSTER E manual Chapter 2 CA6001B CA6002B CA6003B 8 3 4 Passivation of the lithium battery in the datalogger Passivation may occur at all ELPRO dataloggers with internal lithium batteries The first data readout at the datalogger fails although the battery is still not used up The lithium battery and or the datalogger was stored for a long time The HOTDOG datalogger was used over a long recording period e g 6 months The datalogger was used at temperatures of over 40 C The internal resistance of the battery increases Consequently the increased power consumption during data readout can no longer be met After a load is applied to a battery the passivation effect disappears by itself after a certain delay 1 The first readout at the datalogger starts the activation process in the battery 2 Wait 30 minutes Read out the datalogger again 4 Contact the ELPRO customer service department if you can still not read the datalogger SS Error messages Causes of passivation What happens Activating the battery old batteries e New dataloggers with new batteries are prone to stronger passivation than e Data logging and clock functions are not influenced by passivation elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 EN 83 SME E eLPRel Replacement batter
35. email brd elpro com ELPRO Services Inc 210 Millcreek Road P O Box 727 Marietta OH 45750 USA email usa elpro com ELPRO UK Ltd Unit 1 Allen s Yard Nyton Road Aldingbourne Chichester West Sussex PO20 3UA United Kingdom email uk elpro com www elpro com 92 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009
36. enbeschreibung LAS file for 00 File M Entwicklung Dokumentation Anleitungen SE elproLOG ANALYZE Test elproLOG Daten LA Climate 16042009 mdf AUDIT TRAIL Date Time Computername User System User Custom Action 28 08 2006 16 47 19 GMT 02 00 ELPROG9 andr jew File created Logger Time 28 08 2006 16 47 46 GMT 02 00 ELPROG9 agubler andreas File saved as LAS Climate original mdf 28 08 2006 16 47 55 GMT 02 00 ELPROG9 agubler andreas LAS Climate original mdf saved as LAS Climate mdf 16 04 2009 16 18 19 GMT 02 00 ECO3 agubler agubler LAS Climate mdf saved as LAS Climate 16042009 maf 16 04 2009 16 24 48 GMT 02 00 ECO3 agubler agubler Zoom saved as Dokumentation 16 04 2009 16 15 52 GMT 02 00 EC03 agubler agubler File converted from previous format ACTION LOG Computername User System User Custom Action 01 04 2009 16 00 14 GMT 02 00 EC03 agubler agubler Printed out Table to ES06 elpro localHP Entwicklung 16 04 2009 16 20 55 GMT 02 00 SH agubler agubler Printed out Table to elproLOG PDF 16 04 2009 16 20 58 GMT 02 00 SH agubler agubler E Mail message with file attachment created 16 04 2009 16 24 23 GMT 02 00 ECo3 agubler agubler Data exported to export 16042009 txt Line 1 Data logger was read out 2 3 4 A file has been saved 5 A zoom with name Documentation has been saved The file from a previous version was converted to 9 QLS format Line 1 A table has been
37. eppeh elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 1 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Table of contents 1 MAE ld edo E 6 1 1 Password Proleelian E 7 1 2 Compatibility of logger TGS senses trente a ed 7 1 3 elproLOG ANALYZE multiple language support nnen enen 7 2 Working with elproLOG ANALYZE ee 8 Bl ICONS EE 8 22 MOENS eieren detinee tenet 9 CNR E 9 2 2 2 Menu ZOOM E 12 2 2 3 Menue Edi nee 14 2 2 4 Menu Statistics Calculations unnne ennen ennen eneen eenen 16 2 2 5 MENU el aaa 17 2 26 M n MEW rien 20 227 Men HIE san 21 3 Additional functions elproLOG ANALYZE QLS 22 3 1 EENEG 22 3 2 Serial number and installation anna enenen eene eneenn nen eneen 22 3 3 elproLOG ANALYZE QLS language support 22 3 4 Responsibility for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements 22 3 5 Audit trail and action JOD EE 23 4 ECOLOG NET datalogger setup nennen 26 4 1 Data logger configuration 3 Steps nnn ennen eenen eenen 26 4 2 Datalogger installation 6 steps nnn tees nennen eneen eer ven 30 5 Initial settings nennen 32 5 1 LANGUAGE a oa essa cae sne geesde 32 52 Connection OPtONS isn aan ae 32 52 USB Pilzen 34 6 Datalogger evaluation nnn ennen anneer terrene 35 6 1 Dat and UMG sneren eend 35 6 1 1 Warning aa erinnere 35 6 12 Setting ee E 35 6 2 Reading out datalogger data 35 6 2 1 Standard Odet
38. ets all the color settings made in the color selection window to the default settings elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 57 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ha ee Color selection window Basic colors A maxium of 16 customized colors can bedefinedandsaved A EE 1 Grundfarben WI E imi WPS a LE EE EE ESE E MENEN m 2 Benutzerdefinierte Farben II BE EI IE NN DW Farben definieren gt gt Abbrechen Hie Select colors with a 1 Basic colors simple mouse click A The colors in the Basic colors area are standard colors 2 Fields for customized colors Button Define Custom Colors gt gt opens a window which allows the user to make user defined color settings Each newly defined color appears in area Custom colors Select a box under Custom colors Now click Define Custom Colors gt gt 58 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eLPRel Custom colors Grundfarben Ge mm nan Henn ER EE ee N u m Benutzerdefinierte Farben EENET Janum Farbt 107 Rot 43 Errr a ei ae te defmierer FarbelBasis Hell fas Blau IES 1 TEA Hilfe Farben hinzuf gen Farben hinzuf gen hinzuf gen Define the color in the RGB color model red green blue inthe HLS color model hue saturation luminance or use the cursor to set color and contrast Click Add to Custom Colors to add your own co
39. ettings suppress certain information during export Excl File Header The file header is not exported Excl text symbols for indices All measured values are numbered consecutively Together with a text symbol this makes up the index In this case the index is exported as plain number Excl text symbols for values The measured values are exported as plain numbers This is very practical for calculations Excl indices The numbering for the measured values is not exported Excl Date and Time In addition to its index each measured value is provided with the date and time of measuring However this information is not exported Export Err Codes as Blank Fields Error codes e g NODATA gt MAX NC etc are exported as tabulators without text context An empty column elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluati ELPRG orev appears This simplifies calculation of the measured values Suppress hidden lines Only the line charts shown on the screen in the graph window are exported This setting only takes effect in single graph mode for modules with several sensors 3 Extended Settings Checking this checkbox opens an additional window during export This window offers various possibilities for data reduction time interval only export of min max or mean values 4 Addon The column with information about I Pos alarms digital inputs etc is exported 5 Example The
40. han the time specified in text field defrost on in order to trigger an alarm Switch contact D1 at the datalogger is provided for the defrost check function This switch contact is closed if malfunctioning occurs 7 3 4 Alarm Output Checkbox to extend the power on time for the piezo beeper using CRA bracket of this bracket only ECOLOG self sustaining The alarm contact usually opens automatically as soon as Acknowledging with PC the threshold violation clears If this checkbox is checked software or buttons the alarm contact remains closed when the threshold alarm plug at violation clears until the alarm is reset manually Use the PC datalogger A software or the buttons alarm plug at the datalogger to acknowledge and reset the alarm 7 3 5 Alarm contact The alarm contact is closed when an alarm is triggered The alarm is triggered independent of the sensor number When you are defining the measuring function you must select all the sensors which may trigger an alarm elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 77 SE3003Ea 09 2009 SME e o eLPRel 8 Error messages A useful means for elproL OG ANALYZE automatically generates error localising an error is the messages if descrepancies occur during the program run status of the previous This chapter describes the most important error messages data transfer A and explains how to remedy them Ee 8 2 Communication History 8 1 Communication error
41. he mouse to drag the cursor line You can also use the mouse pointer to mark the reading on the line chart and then press the left mouse button The cursor line jumps to the point marked by the mouse Working with the mouse is fast but inaccurate For precise results we recommended working with the keyboard Use arrow buttons lt and gt to move the cursor line Buttons Pg Up and Pg Dn can adjust the step size when moving the cursor line Buttons Home and End move the cursor line to the left or right hand side of the line chart Button Delete hides the cursor line and the measured values Press the left mouse button to show the cursor line and the measured values again The colors for the individual line charts can be autonomous each line has its own color or logger specific elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation Use the right mouse button to decrease the time step X axis Z Using the cursor line Move cursor line with mouse ZZ Move cursor line with keyboard A Color assignment Line color Color of line chart in pull down menu Options select menu item Colors Color assignment E EN 37 Datalogger evaluation EE 1 DEAR Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help Aass enke 2 B ella A RX Eme tz CS SECH See oo SSH SE CES A Fa 4 1 Min max hatching with label 2 Display of current draggable cursor
42. iately The log start time is displayed Activate button Change to Change change the shown settings The following window opens elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 71 SE3003Ea 09 2009 EE eLPRel Start Immediately Log Start Time Log End Time There may be device specific deviations for Zoom Preset A There may be device specific deviations for Log Interval A 72 EN Set Log Start Time Start Immediately Log Start Time 22 04 2009 DE FIEIE d m y Log End Time 28 04 2009 If this checkbox is checked the start time and the start date are set by the PC Deactivate the check in checkbox Start Immediately to set the start time and the start date yourself Click the arrow buttons to change the time and date settings step by step The log end time calculated automatically by the software 7 1 4 Sensors Use the arrow scroll button to display all the sensors available to the datalogger You can select the sensor you wish to configure 7 1 5 Zoom Preset Zoom Preset defines a suitable measuring range for datalogger use This preset range should not be confused with the measuring range specified for the sensor For example if you only wish to measure temperatures from 0 C to 30 C room temperature it is sensible to limit the displayed measuring range During evaluation the temperature axis is extended over the programmed measuring range However it is still possible to have the
43. ication error 13 Wrong Checksum This message appears when the data were transmitted successfully but individual values are incorrect due to some kind of fault e Communication error 14 More Records than transmitted 15 Timeout 20 Instruction received incorrectly The data line from the PC to the datalogger is not functioning properly Ifyou are using a laptop PC in battery mode the signal level can drop Try connecting the laptop to the mains adapter Defective logger The batteries in the interface are empty HOTDOG only P e Communication error 16 Incorrect Communication Start Unexpected characters were received Wrong interface selected For example perhaps a mouse is connected to the interface The data cable may be defective e Communication errors 18 22 Communication problem caused by the datalogger e Communication error 26 Invalid Module Type During reprogramming a different logger type was connected elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 79 SE3003Ea 09 2009 SME eg eLPRel e 38 HOTBOX SE Increase transmission rate from 38400 to 57600 Hotseries4 e Communication error 11010 The setting for the transmission rate does not match the connected datalogger Check the data cable and the position of the connector at HAMSTER E Ee 5 2 Connection options e 1605 No administrator rights e Communication errors 9001 9002 9003 11005 12005 13005 HAMSTER E error messages
44. ies Please use the battery type recommended by the manufacturer Elpro Buchs AG Other battery types can cause malfunctioning The following batteries are used Datalogger Battery part no ECOLOG xxxx 2820 Tadiran Inorganic Lithium Battery SL 760 HAMSTER Exx 2820 Tadiran Inorganic Lithium Battery SL 760 HOTBOX SE 2820 Tadiran Inorganic Lithium Battery SL 760 HOTBOX Hxx 2820 Tadiran Inorganic Lithium Battery SL 760 HOTBOX PROxx 2820 Tadiran Inorganic Lithium Battery SL 760 HOTBOX Bxx 2818 8 4 Datalogger password This masterpasswordis If you forget the password you must request a master only valid for the password from the dealer A mdf file for the particular particular datalogger datalogger is required to generate the master password This function is available from elproL OG ANALYZE version 3 33 8 5 Information for ELPRO customer support Please have the following information ready when you contact ELPROcustomer support In menu File select Sofware release number menu item Info A Name of the datalogger which is causing problems Be Do the same problems occur with other datalogger types What activities were performed before the problems started exact description of your datalogger functions time temperature shock etc Exact description of the error copies of the status report hardcopies of the graph and the communication history og file README TXT in the program dire
45. int preview feature makes it unnecessary to make test printouts You will see the page exactly as it will be printed In menu File select menu item Print Preview The page appearance corresponds with the selected settings However the appearance of the menu bar does not change Example ANNA SSS SSI TEE ud doen El Printing Printing is started Window Printout Description opens You can edit the text again if required Press OK to print out the graph 64 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh EEN If there is more than one page the next previous page will Next Previous be shown Two pages are shown simultaneously on the screen two pages The top area can be enlarged reduced by a factor of 2 Enlarge Reduce Closes the Page preview screen The normal screen Close reappears gt 6 4 5 Company logo 6 4 5 Company logo If required you can attach your own company logo to the This window opens hardcopy when you select menu item Print parameters Logo File in menu Suchen in elproLOG ANALYZE KI Options P Noc Dateiname marem ffnen Dateityp Logo bmp Z Abbrechen A colored or black and white graphic can be E LPR used as company logo The logo must be saved as BMP file ZZ Use a height of 100 to 200 pixels and 16 colors 4 bits per The width should be pixel for the bitmap elproLOG ANALYZE adjus
46. ity settings for the datalogger For stable datalogger operation we recommend the use of a fixed SSID and country as well as defined channel number and connections to wireless access points For information about logging into the WEB interface and correcting wrong settings see The service manual for dataloggers of the ECOLOG NET family As standard value for the Subnet Mask use 255 255 255 0 A Password inquiry E Security WEB interface incorrect settings A http www elpro com Download Data Sheets The service manual for dataloggers of the ECOLOG NET family A INCORRECT SETTING PLEASE PERFORM THIS TASK WITH UTMOST CARE THE DATALOGGER A WILL NO LONGER BE VISIBLE IN YOUR WLAN IF YOU MAKE AN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 EN 29 ECOLOG NET datalogger setup _ el PING P Step 2 Communication test The above settings can be tested with the Windows PING command Execute Start Run and enter ping and the IP address of the datalogger which requires testing Check the PC LAN configuration if the test fails The PC should be in the same subnet as the datalogger Ausf hren xl mm Geben Sie den Namen eines Programms Ordners Dokuments oder einer Internetressource an ffnen IM Abbrechen Durchsuchen Step 3 Documentation Print out the logger status Use the label on the logger housing to record the IP address Complete the ins
47. l settings mia settings _eipre t 5 initial settings After the initial program start a few basic settings must be checked and modified if necessary 5 1 Language Use button F3 to change the language used for the elproL OG ANALYZE The standard language is the language of the operating system 5 2 Connection options In pulldown menu Options select menu item Com Port selection window Communication Settings opens Communication Settings Interface OK C RS232 Ethene a Cancel Baudrate LAN Settings C 9600 Auto Detect IP 0 1 2 20 C 38400 Et or Extended 57600 Hotseries4 C HamsterE C Envirotainer RAPID Com Port Readout Window Standard with progress bar C reduced static window RS232 Ethernet A 1 Interface RS232 is used for dataloggers with RS232 connection Ethernet is used for dataloggers with LAN interface 9600 Envirotainer 2 Baudrate RAPID Z 9600 old datalobbers communicate automatically with 9600 baud only 38400 standard speed 32 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG 57600 Hotseries4 is used by the HOTBOX SE V1 03 and by dataloggers with LAN connection in cases where the local RS232 USB port is implemented HAMSTER E ia only used for the HAMSTER E datalogger Envirotainer RAPID is used for the Envirotainer RAPID IR 3 Auto Detect When this button is activated elproL OG ANALYZE determines the required ba
48. list In this way you always know which dataloggers have been overlaid Processing funtions for overlaid data The following operations can only be performed with marked logger data je 6 3 2 Table Table markings 44 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh xl elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual Datalogger evaluation e Set a reference point Use the draggable cursor to mark a characteristic point on the master line chart This point should be visible in the overlaid line charts and it should be possible to reset the point e Shift a line chart to the reference point Set the draggable cursor on the characteristic point in the overlaid line chart the reference point on the master line chart must be set Click the button A window opens It shows the horizontal shift as time information The overlaid line chart is shifted to the reference point after the OK button is activated This is a very practical function for comparing line charts All the deviations can be seen at a glance e Return to status prior to shift The overlaid line chart is shown in the state previous to shifting All shifts are reversed e Add a datalogger Click this button to call up window Open Superposition File and to add a datalogger A master graph can be overlaid with up to 6 loggers A maximum of 16 line charts can be displayed Confirm your entries with the OK button e Remove a datalogger This
49. lor Then click OK 6 3 13 Example Line colors with ECOLOG NET A8 ECOLOG HET LAS 10712358 sek Pee 25 09 2008 16 13 21 Define the color for the lines The button number corresponds to the line number z mm 3 EN EEEN 5 MN WE ul Ae dia 8 EN g a F E Wa g wm S S EN ta S WW WW 8 p S S S 3 S 2 w A a 15 21 56 15 21 58 15 22 00 15 22 02 15 22 04 15 22 06 25 09 2008 Do 25 09 2008 15 22 15 19 97 C 7 58 54 82 C 39 28 C 23 40 C sje 1 Main axis left Main axis right 2 axis left 2 axis right 1 2 3 4 5 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 59 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ha ePRGH 1 5 Sensor no 1 till no 5 The colors of line charts correspond with the colors set in window Line Colors Assignment of axes Main axis left Sensor 2 2 2nd axis left Sensor 4 Sensor 8 Main axis right Sensor 1 2 2nd axis right Sensor 3 Representation One sensor per axis The color of the line is not dependent on the axis assignment and always corresponds with the sensor number Several sensors per axis The color of the line is not dependent on the axis assignment However it always corresponds with the lower sensor number In the above example the color of both lines line 4 pink and line 8 orange corresponds to line 4 pink Ee 6 3 12 Line colors 6 4 Printing 6 4 1 Print Setup The used graph settings You can
50. lproLOG ANALYZE Manuals Dokumentation mdf Humidity Test A 52 25 06 2008 09 24 07 80 7 rF B 51 25 06 2008 09 24 48 294 C C 25 06 2008 09 30 30 values back to normal po o nk eej senen oe Baete EE E e sree bos en 3 2 2 3 B5 B Ben en en han en re 5 bn pn z EE EE 65 er 50 45 u ln ho 35 UE essen eed She he ee Len nn EE 09 24 09 25 09 26 09 27 09 28 09 29 09 30 09 31 09 32 09 33 25 06 2008 Wed 25 06 2008 09 27 49 28 1 C 38 6 rH Example Graph with print out description for printout description text see window above 3 This button opens another submenu The submenu can be used to create and save frequently used information texts The following functions can be selected New template Defines a new template Loadtemplate Loads an existing template to the text field in the Printout Description window Edit template Allows you to edit the selected template Remove template Deletes the template from the text field in the Printout Description window Delete template Deletes the selected template from the directory Rename template Allows you to change the name of the template Standard template Defines a standard template elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 63 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger han EtPRGH 6 4 4 Print preview WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TABLES ALL THE SELECTED SCREEN A REPRESENTATIONS CAN BE VIEWED IN THEIR PRINT FORMAT The pr
51. mport Libero Data 11 Overlay logger data 10 EN Ctrl D 5 Ctri E Ctrl 0 ElPRG Datalogger Setup The measuring range logging period logging mode etc can be set crs B gt 7 1 Datalogger Setup 6 10 11 Extended Setup This menu can be used to make module specific adjustments to some datalogger modules Ee 7 2 Extended Setup Open Opens a mdf file The current version opens all files which were created with earlier versions Save Save As The current data are saved as mdf file under the file name shown in the working directory Save As opens automatically if no file name has been defined 2 2 5 Menu Options Program Settings Import Libero Data This function imports pdf files from the Libero datalogger The imported data can then be used like normal pdf files Overlay logger data This function provides a simple method to compare several graphs For the conditions which enable overlaying and for additional functions Seta reference point Moving line charts CS 6 3 6 Overlay data elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh 12 Remove Overlaid Logger 13Print 1 4 Print Preview 15Print Setup 16 Edit Printout Description 17 Create PDF Ctrl P elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 12 13 14 15 16 17 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Remove Overlaid Logger Previously overlaid data can be selected and removed
52. n Zoom Save Zoom 8 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ELPRG Legend to the icons Working with elproL OG ANALYZE 10 2 2 3 Menu Edit Next sensor 11 2 2 2 Menu Zoom Skip forward Skip backward 12 6 3 7 Marker points 13 6 4 3 Printout Description 14 2 2 7 Menu Help 2 2 2 2 1 Menus Menu File 1 Readout Datalogger 2 Read Status 3 Data read with auto save mode 4 Select Logger elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Read out datalogger All the logged data are read out It is possible but not compulsory to enter a description of the data CS 6 2 1 Standard mode Read Status Only reads the status of the datalogger The status is shown directly on the monitor The status can not be saved 6 2 1 Standard mode Data read with auto save mode The dataloggers are read and the data are saved automatically to the predefined directory B 6 2 2 Data read with auto save mode Select logger A fast and simple function for selecting dataloggers The dataloggers in the selected gcf file see SC3001D elproLOG CONFIG Operation Manual are available After selecting the required logger you can continue with reprogramming or evaluating CS 7 1 Datalogger Setup EN 9 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Datalogger Setup Extended Setup Open Save Save As OO In on 10 I
53. oLOG ANALYZE QLS The password can be changed in menu Help Ee 2 2 7 Menu Help 1 2 Compatibility of logger files All mdf files from the first version of elproLOG ANALYZE upwards can be evaluated with the current version 1 3 elproLOG ANALYZE multiple language support Evaluation program Help files German German English English French Italian Spanish English Function key F3 E It is possible to swap from one language to another at any time during the program run with function key F3 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 7 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE ElPRG 2 Working with elproLOG ANALYZE FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO WORKING WITH PROGRAMMS ELPROLOG A ANALYZE AND ELPROLOG ANALYZE QLS ALSO SEE THE INSTALLATION MANUAL DOCUMENT SE3401BE 2 1 Icons e BS oe a tE EW lQ B gt B m 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 Legend to the icons N Chapter About 6 2 1 Standard mode Read out datalogger data status N 7 1 Datalogger Setup 3 7 2 Extended Setup Define alarm thresholds Set date amp time Set date of calibration check Programming of battery change time 4 2 2 1 Menu File Open Save 5 2 2 1 Menu File Import Libero Data 6 6 4 Printing 7 6 3 1 Graph to 6 3 4 Report 8 2 2 3 Menu Edit Add Report Entry 9 2 2 2 Menu Zoom Window Previous zoom Full range 6 5 Zoom Ope
54. on in the top left corner of the table to mark the whole table The whole graph area can be defined automatically as marked The color of the measured values signals threshold deviations The info line shows the status of the digital inputs Pressing the Ctrl button together with the right mouse button allows you to mark several data blocks 6 3 3 Status 5 elproLOG Doc elproLOG ANALYZE File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help PPA HR Ge 2 GR kB B a STATUS OF DATALOGGER Ecolog TH1 Module ID 82897 V8 16 PN 20064428 Initialized on 23 12 2008 06 57 15 Last reprogrammed 17 04 2009 15 01 41 Module Tag B ro Andreas Module time 20 04 2009 08 27 00 Time set info ID 2 by Battery Change set to 17 04 2009 11 36 19 on 17 04 2009 11 36 19 Current status Recording in progress Calibration status Calibration OK Log Mode START STOP Log Interval Duration 10s 3d 16h Log Start Time Immediately Connected sensors 2 The current datalogger settings are displayed Master data serial number module type and initialization information Programmed settings such as measuring modes alarm thresholds etc Programming information elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 41 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ha ee Current status depending on datalogger type Waiting for logging to start only START STOP Logging in progress Measuring finished Calibrati
55. on status etc Battery status Event protocol 6 3 4 Report Existing entries can not The additional information added by all the users with be modified A function Add Report Entry is displayed 5 Report elproLOG ANALYZE OLS 3 60 File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help 22 RS Ge STE BEB a Ecolog TH1 Module ID 82897 V8 16 PN 20064428 Date of Reading 20 04 2009 08 26 53 Module Tag B ro Andreas Data Description File M Entwicklung Dokumentation Report mdf agubler agubler 20 04 2009 11 28 46 GMT 02 00 Demo Report 6 3 5 Alarm protocol Except for ECOLOG The most recently measured values the duration of the TN2 for all ECOLOG threshold violations and the status of the alarm output on ECOLOG NET and off delayed is shown A maximum of 32 events are HOTBOX SE A recorded Deactivate Alarm On to delete the alarm protocol However the alarm information is kept as part of the measured data CS 7 2 Extended Setup 42 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 5 elproLOG Doc elprol OG ANALYZE File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help 2B Aass tE ALARM STATUS AND PROTOCOL Ecolog TH1 Module ID 82897 V8 16 PN 20064428 Last measurements Alarm status Alarm protocol 1 26 0 C 2 INV Alarm flag ON D1 OFF Alarm Delayed S1 HO NO 2 YES NO On 20 04 2009 10 46 18 20 04 2009 10 40 08 20 04 2009 10 39 48 20
56. orrect method to terminate the program Window A red crosshair appears Use it to select the start of the required zoom area Click to set your selection Then drag the red rectangle until the required section is marked Click again to set the right bottom corner of your selection left mouse button The selected rectangle is now zoomed to full screen size To zoom at the page borders it is best to start outside the data area and then select the required window size Date amp Time Specifies the zoom range using time date elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Working with elproLOG ANALYZE eppeh 77272 3 Time axis 3 Time axis r A Left axis Click this menu to get the following 5 Right axis selection D Autozoom left axis Hour Y Auktozoom right axis _ Day 5 Skip Forward Week 4 Skip backward Month Click with the mouse to select the required time axis setting horizontal TT Full range axis Use the magnifying glass to select the required range e g 1 2 or 3 hours Doubleclick with the magnifying glass in the area to be zoomed to extend the selection 4 Left axis 5 Right axis The axes can be extended manually independent of the time axis Doubleclick with the magnifying glass in the area to be zoomed to extend the selection 6 Autozoom left axis 7 Autozoom right axis The axes are set automatically to allow the measured left and or right axis data points to fill the displa
57. ppears alone on the screen starting from line chart 1 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh 5 Single pair 7 Next sensor 8 Sensor Selection D Extra Time Grid 10 Marker Points gt 11 Printout description 12 Add Report Entry 13 Overlaid Logger 14 Select zoomed data range elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 10 11 12 13 14 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE Single pair Displays the line charts for one single sensor pair e g temperature and air humidity Next sensor In single pair mode the next line chart is shown on the screen Sensor Selection Display mode for any combination of the available sensors Extra Time Grid Enables finer partitioning of the time axis interval This function can also be invoked by activating the right mouse button in the measured value graph Marker points Menu used for adding additional information Ee 6 3 7 Marker points Printout description Additional information which can be added Ee 6 4 3 Printout Description Add Report Entry Window used to enter a new comment Previous entries can not be changed or deleted Each entry is automatically provided with user name and creation date Overlaid data This function allows you to compare the individual graphs CS 6 3 6 Overlay data Select zoomed data range After changing to the table display mode this function marks the previously zoomed line
58. printed 2 A table has been printed as pdf file 3 A file was sent as e mail message This file was exported into a txt file Any further actions to the exported file can no longer be traced These entries depend on date time location PC and user This time format allows the user to calculate the time axis for any location where the logger was previously sited By double clicking the corresponding line a window with detailed information pops up elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Additional functions elproL OG ANALYZE QLS eLPRel Additional functions elproLOG ANALYZE ALS Details for Logentry Date of Action 28 08 2006 16 47 46 GMT 02 00 Action File saved as LA8 Climate original mdf elproLOG ANALYZE Yer 3 40 05 File Path C Programme elpro elproLOG Samples File Name LAS Climate original mdf Old File Path Old File Name u 2 2 6 Menu View Audit Trail elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 25 SE3003Ea 09 2009 OS NT daagt Se EtPRG 4 ECOLOG NET datalogger setup There are 6 currently available versions ECOLOG NET LP4 amp WP4 for 4 PT100 probes ECOLOG NET LH2 amp WH2 for 1 or 2 T rH probes and ECOLOG NET LAG amp WA8 for up to 8 4 20mA signals 4 1 Data logger configuration 3 steps Step 1 desktop installation LAN or WLAN In order to identify a datalogger in a LAN WLAN enviroment each datalogger is given a unique address This address consists of three
59. select the following information correspond with the Graph with the required print infos and graphic settings saved zoom Status LS SE A Alarm protocol Table Report Audit Trail elproL OG ANALYZE QLS only With the exception of the table all the print outs are tagged with user name date and information type The above information is printed in a multipage document The graph is printed out showing the current screen and using the selected zoom settings 60 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation ELPRG Print Selections Line Chart K Cancel Alarm Protocol Current Line Chart Audit Trail Humidity step I Logger Status 1 JHunidity step amp Marker points 7 Report Iw Table 1 Saved zoom setting 6 4 2 Print Modes Print Modes Page mode Use full page 1 Use half page _ Cancel Color mode Force BAW Normal Orientation Portrait Landscape 1 Page mode Use half page Advantages Higher printing speed and more space for additional personal information notes 2 Color mode Force B W The graph is printed black and white there is no gray scaling When a table is printed in B W mode all the values measured below and above the set limit values are marked with an asterisk 3 Paper format for print out elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 61 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ovation ee
60. selected configuration is shown as example Reducing data volume for export When there is a large volume of data it is possible to reduce Enable data reduction at the data volume or to limit the time range of the data to be Extended Settings exported see point 3 in screen If the checkbox for data reduction at Extended Settings is _ egend A activated prior to the data export you are requested to specify the reduction parameters You can limit the time range by zooming the interesting area in the graphic representation or by marking the corresponding values in the table representation elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 69 SE3003Ea 09 2009 EE eLPRel 7 Programming the datalogger Datalogger types This chapter describes the procedure for programming a HOTDOG and datalogger It is assumed that the datalogger is already HAMSTER A require connected to the PC interface Part no 2302 to connect with the PC A A corresponding error message is triggered if the connection to the PC does not work Chapter 8 Error messages contains a description of the possible errors and how to correct them 7 1 Datalogger Setup Prior to using the datalogger the measuring mode logging start logging interval etc can be programmed In menu File select menu item Datalogger Setup Datalogger Setup ECOLOG HET LH1 Log Mode Zoom Preset Loo MS LCCC EEE CEES Reprogram ale Geetbets prog EEEEEELEEEEEE
61. still possible to configure the IP address If the datalogger is not visible please switch off your FireWall ask your IT for assistance FA As standard value for the Subnet Mask use 255 255 255 0 A Password inquiry Z EN 27 E el Step 1B WLAN installation procedure Requirements For more details about In order to set up an ECOLOG NET W logger you require these settings contact an access point The access point must broadcast its SSID your IT department or and the following security settings must be deactivated refer to the WEP WPA and MAC EE rar mg If you encounter problems when you deactivate security used access point A ur I settings we recommend you use a second isolated access point temporarily for setting up the dataloggers v Switch on the datalogger and observe the status of the LEDs e The orange LED is lit continuously a stable connection to the access point has been established e The green LED is blinking there is data traffic Start Program Elpro v Program a network address using program Digi Device DigDeviceDiscovery A Discovery en The Digi Device Discovery program is on the elproL OG ANALYZE CD ROM Message Not properly configured indicates a Maaa eR TS E network address conflict Pe see meee eiween e an e Configure network settings ECOLOG NET It is still Reboot device possible to configure the ege IP address If the SESCH d
62. swords correspond Now you will be required to enter a password to program the datalogger or save a configuration Only figures are accepted Z Entering 0 deletes the password again Z FORGOTTEN YOUR PASSWORD Ee 8 4 Datalogger password elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 EN 73 EE ER eLPRel Close Cancels the entries and closes the menu window The datalogger configuration is not changed Reprogram The old settings are The new settings are saved to the logger irretrievably lost A Print Status Prints out the datalogger status 74 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Programming the datalogger eppeh 100 nn nnn 7 2 Extended Setup The shown menu window is datalogger specific See the datasheets for the respective datalogger if you require further information The following are examples of extended setup functions Humidity calibration of rH devices Assignment of axis parameters at mA and volt devices Programming of the alarm parameters Setting the time and date of the internal clock Defining the language for hardcopies and selecting the printer type Programming of the battery change time elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 75 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Programming the datalogger _ GIP RG 7 3 Defining the alarm parameters Dataloggers ECOLOG ECOLOG NET and HOTBOX SE have alarm signalling and an alarm contact The alarm parameters
63. tallation documentation for use during a subsequent qualification 4 2 Datalogger installation 6 steps Document SC3001 A Document SM3002 amp SM3402 P 30 EN Step 1 Installation Install the dataloggers sensors and power supply in accordance with your project documentation Step 2 Communication test Use the Windows PING command to test the settings 4 1 Data logger configuration 3 steps Step 2 Step 3 elproLOG CONFIG Create the group files used to define names and addresses for the dataloggers and sensors in the network Step 4 elproLOG ANALYZE Program the dataloggers Step 5 elproLOG MONITOR Define the monitoring and alarm functions elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 ECOLOG NET datalogger setu eppeh 00t06 NeT datalogger setup Step 6 Check the installation v To check the installation fill out the installation report Document EN6004 A print out all the datalogger status information and record gt gt gt the corresponding LAN configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Default gateway on the status hardcopy Use the following blank document for this purpose EN6004D System Configuration ECOLOG NET This file is stored on your elproL OG ANALYZE software CD ROM v Check all the sensor positions and alarm inputs Use the calibration connectors to check for the correct datalogger settings elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 31 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Initia
64. te neotenie 35 6 2 2 Data read with auto save mode 36 8 2 Displaying OLE EE 37 2 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh 6 3 1 Graph E 37 6 32 Ee 40 6 3 3 DIAS euer 41 63 4 REPOM een 42 6 3 5 Alarm DIOGO une EENEG 42 6 3 6 OVEN AAL EE 44 6 3 7 Marker POINTS E 46 6 3 8 Minima and maxima nen 47 6 3 9 Statistical E 50 6 3 TOHIStO9rA E 51 6 3 11Line definitions EE 53 Ol ne 57 6 3 13Example Line colors with ECOLOG NET A8 ences 59 6 4 PINUNO ee 60 54 1 Print E 60 6 42 Print Modes sense 61 6 4 3 Printout Desaiplionae en Eege 62 6 4 4 Print preview anuennenssnnennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 64 6 45 Company 0J a aan ET 65 E EE 66 6 5 1 Save ZOOM Sasse 66 6 5 2 Open ZOOM eneen eeen 66 6 5 3 Remove ZN een 67 8 0 Exporing AAL our einen ae aka 67 7 Programming the datalogger 4440 70 7 1 Datalogger SOB ne ete en 70 7 1 1 e Ee 71 7 12 LOG MOG aan 71 7 1 3 Logging start Set Log Start Time rennen 71 Te RE 72 7 1 9 ZOOM E 72 7 1 6 DE INR Alzenau 72 7 1 7 Module Tag E 73 BES PN sterne gege nenn 73 7 2 Extended SetuP E 75 7 3 Defining the alarm parameters nn 76 3 1 Alarm Thresholds scoccare E a 76 1 92 Hasler ini 76 7 3 3 Alarm Delay TIME a ei 77 7 3 4 Alarm Output ON 77 7 39 Alam COMAC E 77 elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 3 SE3003Ea 09 2009 8 Error messages nennen ennnnerenenneenennnnervenneenenenneerenn 7
65. ts the height approx 250 to 400 of the logo to the available space and scales the width using pixels for a height of 100 the same scaling factor pixels A elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 65 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation 6 5 Zoom Saves the current settings zoom axes marker points calculations print information etc before the programis exited Z 66 EN 6 5 1 Save Zoom Please enter a name for the currently displayed chart zoom max 35 characters Cancel Documentation Use the text field to label the zoom information The label can be made up of several words The saved zoom can contain the following information Zoom settings and axis selection Marker points Calculations Printout description Do not confuse the configuration name with the file name It is possible to save several zooms consecutively The zooms are saved to the same file as the measured values 6 5 2 Open Zoom Zooms which were already saved with the current line chart can be loaded with this menu point Open Zoom Select previously saved chart zoom Cancel Zoom 1 Humidity step Hunidity step amp Marker points demo List of all available zooms Use the mouse to click the required setting in the displayed list and then click OK to invoke it elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh EEN 6 5 3 Remove Zoom Remove Zoom Select the zooms
66. tware functions in the elproLOG ANALYZE standard version Refer to the relevant operating manuals for datalogger specific functions The software elproLOG ANALYZE is available in 2 versions Both versions comprise the scope of operation of the elproLOG ANALYZE standard software for operating dataloggers and evaluating data points Version elproL OG ANALYZE QLS has an audit trail function and is validated in accordance with 21CFR11 Refer to the relevant documents for information about installation network functions qualification and the various datalogger types The ReadMe file contains information about the newest functions See SE3401E elproLOG ANALYZE for information about hardware and operating system requirements Line charts Tables Individual data points A ELPRO dataloggers A The software elproLOG ANALYZE can be used for simple and uncomplicated adjusting of the measuring and time span for logging procedures reading in and evaluating the data collected by the datalogger Depending on the module type you store temperatures relative humidity or freely configurable physical quantities ECOLOG ECOLOG NET HAMSTER HOTDOG HOTBOX and Libero are ELPRO products elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 eppeh de 1 1 Password protection Documentation no When the elproLOG USER program is used for user SU3001E A administration a user name and password are required to start elpr
67. ud rate for the connected datalogger automatically 4 Serial connection Selects the serial interface COM to which either the datalogger the PC interface or the USB to the RS232 converter part no 2317 USB is connected 5 Readout window The standard progress bar works well with the majority of computers It is only necessary to work with reduced static windows when computers are too slow or when computers have an extremely high workload In the above cases working with reduced static windows will prevent read errors during data transfers 6 LAN settings This is the current IP address and the used TCP IP Port Port 2101 is the software defined default port and as such should not be changed Click Extended in window Communication Settings The following window opens Extended Communication Settings CAUTION For experienced users only With some settings the communication will not work Timeouts First to Char Char to Char Total elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Initial settings Auto Detect A Com Port A Progress bar window A Port 2101 E Extended Communication Settings EN 33 Initial settings min elrnel Do not modify these settings unless there are problems with the communication between the program and a datalogger Always change all 3 parameters by the same factor Increasing these parameters slows down communication with all the dataloggers in the network
68. values 38 EN elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation eppeh Data error codes e UNDEF No measured value logged e N C not connected No functioning sensor connected e S C short circuit A short circuit was measured e SE sensor error Measured value outside the defined measurement range e lt MIN The measured values do not correspond e gt MAX with the possible scaling wrong or defective sensor e 1234 Show Digits was selected under menu View 3 Alarm one of the preset limits has been violated 4 The baseline contains the InPos marking for HOTDOG and HAMSTER A as well as the D1 D2 markings for the ECOLOG and the ECOLOG NET datalogger 5 Step size when the cursor is moved jumps between measured values can be adjusted with buttons PgUp and PgDn elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 39 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Datalogger evaluation patalogger ha ee 6 3 2 Table The measured values are displayed as a table The table can be copied or exported The table export format can be defined CS 6 6 Exporting data 5 elproLOG Doc elproLOG ANALYZE File Zoom Edit Statistics Calculations Options View Help ZZ Sa CGH 46a kE B Date Time Sensor 1 Sensor 2 20 04 2009 09 20 18 243 C 32 2 rF 20 04 2009 09 20 28 243 C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 20 38 243 C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 20 48 24 3 C 32 0 rF 20 04 2009 09 20 58 243
69. whole range displayed No readings are lost as a result of zoom presets 7 1 6 Log Interval This feature sets the interval during which data are to be collected The interval and the total duration of logging are shown An interval lasting from one second up to three hours can be set elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual SE3003Ea 09 2009 Programming the datalogger eppeh Te 7 1 7 Module Tag You can select your own module tag The text is saved to the datalogger and is available until the next time reprogamming is performed Normally the tag is about the company department or the specific logger use 7 1 8 PIN You can protect your settings with a password It is possible to read and evaluate the data without entering a password However a password will be required to reprogram the module or save the configuration In the menu window is displayed if a password is set To enter or change a password in the menu window point PIN click Change The following window opens Modifying the PIN Please enter the new PIN Code 0 zero not protected Cancel You can enter the following No protection No code Menu display none wanted Code 0 No password Protection Code Range 1 9 999 999 wanted HAMSTER Code Range only 1 65 000 Confirm your entries with the OK button To avoid incorrect entries you are requested to confirm your password by entering it again The password is not set until both the entered pas
70. yed area optimally 8 Skip forward 9 Skip backward Moves the zoom window to the right or the left by one time period 10 Previous zoom The window which was active prior to the last zoom command is restored 11 Full range Die axis scaling is set to the default range Ee 7 1 Datalogger Setup 10 Previous zoom elproLOG ANALYZE Operation Manual EN 13 SE3003Ea 09 2009 Working with elproL OG ANALYZE 1 2 Extended range 13 Open Zoom 14 Save Zoom 15 Remove Zoom 2 2 3 Menu Edit 1 Copy Ctrl C 2 Display all 3 Select left axis 4 Select right axis 5 Single 14 EN eppeh The axes are adjusted to the full measuring range of the sensors Extended range Open Zoom Restores saved graph settings Save Zoom Saves current graph settings zoom axes marker points print info with templates Remove Zoom Deletes saved graph settings BY VIRTUE OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF DIRECTIVE FDA 21 CFR PART 11 THIS FUNCTION IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ELPROLOG ANALYZE OLS Copy a Graph An optimized copy of the screen graph is copied to the clipboard b Table The marked table contents are copied to the clipboard Ee 6 3 2 Table Mark table Display all Use this command to make all the line charts for the various sensors visible again standard Select left axis Select right axis Only the specific line charts which are assigned to the displayed axis are shown Single The current line chart a
71. ying the calibrated measured value and the unitless measured value Show Sensor Numbers Shows or hides the sensor numbers in the graph Toolbars Toolbars can be activated or deactivated Standard Data read with auto save mode Status bar The status of buttons Num Lock Caps Lock or Scroll Lock can be displayed Standard activated Help Topics Invokes the elproLOG ANALYZE Help file Change Password Use this function to change the password used by elproL OG USER Documentation SU3001E elproL OG USER About Displays the version number of the installed elproL OG ANALYZE software and the contact details of your ELPRO representative EN 21 neier elproLOG ANALYZE GLS __ yR t 3 Additional functions elproLOG ANALYZE QLS 3 1 Converting files Logger data recorded by previous releases can be converted to a new file with audit trail by version 3 x y QLS Files which have been converted to QLS format can no longer be read by other elproL OG ANALYZE QLS versions 3 2 Serial number and installation QLS versions are registered software versions The user must have the registered QLS serial number to run a successful installation All other serial numbers lead to an installation which only runs in base mode Saved configurations are protected against manipulation in accordance with directive FDA 21 CFR Part 11 by this software To fulfill the provisions of this directive all previous versions must be
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