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1. 02 10 00 02 00 00 20 min HD Figure 3 2 Data window showing graphs obtained from AR datalogger Data window contains e control menu field in the upper left corner Title bar with shaft name and datalogger serial number e maximize iconic buttons in upper right corner of the window graph s date in format year month day in the upper left corner 10 e analog graphs field it occupies defined in the configuration option windows part and contains declared plots hour minute e position markers in the form of vertical red dashes when applied on given graph Graphs timing information data range begining middle and ending is labeled in the format single stroke signals markers in form of red and green dots if single stroke signals are present CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM OPERATION 11 e Emergency signals if applied displayed in the right part of the window in two columns short signal s name and its time offset e binary signals field in the bottom part of the window Active binary signals are shown in the form of coloured lines or diagrams e data source information displayed in the lower right corner e range information displayed in the lower right corner e tabs field enabling of choice of one configured pages Current page s tab is marked Additionally data windows can contain e moving cursor in the form of vertical blue line e moving cursor wi
2. Aas start fad 3 0 gt i LoGcER E Logger Openoffic E Logger4 eng odt EE S ownik Angielki o YY La eng JPG Paint PE z HY 10 01 Figure 7 1 Illustration of two methods of viewing the binary signals in cursor window or by means of left lt and right gt arrow keys for precisely moving step by step e the lt key moves the cursor left e the gt key right To move the cursor window one should drag by the time area of the window by left clicking on the mouse holding down the left mouse button and drop it at new position In case the cursor is active in the data window and the data range time scale is changed the cursor always is placed in the middle of the window By default the data windows open without the cursor 7 2 Cursor activating and inactivating To activate it one should CHAPTER 7 CURSOR Choose the window where we want to have cursor e From menu View choose Cursor or From the context menu choose Cursor or e use the Insert key To delete the cursor one should Choose the window where the cursor is active e From menu View choose Cursor or From the context menu choose Cursor or e use the Insert key Cursors can be activated in many windows independently of each other 36 Chapter 8 Cursor delta 8 1 Cursor Delta For precise analyzis of differences between signals values or to estimate the time spa
3. 2 To remove a signal select a signal or signals group in the Signals window single signal can be selected by the left mouse click a group of signals can be selected by left mouse click while pushingShift or Ctrl keyclick the lt pushbutton 4 2 2 Additional displaying parameters to define additional displaying parameters separately for each analog signal one should select chosen signal s name in the Signals window and do the following Now we can define following graphical elements if e Axis Inversion Absolute value the Axis checkbox is checked the analog signal plot s axis is drawn This axis is always drawn in black color separately for each analog plot the Axis checkbox is unchecked the analog signal plot s axis isn t drawn the Inversion checkbox is checked the corresponding analog signal s plot is inverted or the Inversion checkbox is unchecked the corresponding analog signal s plot is drawn normally the Abs Value checkbox is checked the corresponding analog signal s plot is drawn as an absolute value or the Abs Value checkbox is unchecked the corresponding analog signal s plot is drawn normally CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 22 4 2 3 Defining plot s color To do it one should 1 click in the Color box 2 standard Color dialog opens a one of the stardard colors b one of the non standard predefined colors c define our own non standard color 3 c
4. This window shows the user the data range which is available in the register this is the default setting for the transmission but one can freely select less data Usually data is transmitted in one day blocks but it is also 63 CHAPTER 19 DATA ARCHIVING 64 possible to transmit current not finished day In this case one should remember to retransmit this data next day in order to have complete file comprising of all 24 hours To perform data archiving one should set the physical connection between the com puter and the register and after do the following e From menu File select Transmission e The Choose shaft dialog opens e Choose the datalogger shaft from where we want to transmit data e The Enter transmission time range dialog opens the date and time fields are by default filled in with values taken from the datalogger e Enter From and To dates and times in the format yy mm dd hh mm or leave default settings in order to transmit whole datalogger memory contents e Apply OK button to confirm Chapter 20 Datalogger s contents This option enables the user to get information how much data is collected within the datalogger s memory To view the datalogger s memory contents one should e From menu File choose Contents The Choose shaft dialog opens The Choose shaft dialog opens Choose the datalogger which contents is interesting the Recorder contains data dialog opens see fig 20 1 Y OK R
5. Less than Equal Greater than radio button and defining its threshold value in the edit box If second analog signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list g Next define the signal s value to compare with i If the condition applies to the signal s absolute value theAbs Val field should be checked ii If analog signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list h In the Duration time edit box it is possible to define the minimal duration time of above condition coincidence The reporting criteria is fullfiling of four first above conditions logical AND of a b c d in a time not shorted than defined in point e TheOK button serves for confirming the report s criteria and for returning to the Reports dialog After returning one can define successive reports up to 10 or start reporting In order to save reports definitions one should push Save pushbutton in Reports dialog For each report it is possible to declare if following information will be enclosed within the report B E the beginning and ending time Time event s duration time Quant events quantity Total total time In order to save above settings Save pushbutton should be used 15 2 Reports performing To perform the reports one should CHAPTER 15 REPORTS 57 e From menu Tools choose Report e press F10 key e the Reports dialog opens Now it is
6. a list of all analog signals registered by given AR datalogger is displayed and in the right Signals window a list of displayed on current page analog signals is shown Here it is possible CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 20 Pages configuration 7 x View Analog signals Binary signals Accessible signals Signals ConvX_ShaftP ConvY_ShaftP gt InArmYolt Speed InFieldCurre InArmCurrent InArmYolt El InFieldCurre X Cancel InBrakeP1Pre InBrakeP2Pre OPBrakeOrder 7 Help OPDriveOrder RopeForcel OreMasOnBelt InArmCurrent Color Zero Y Axis lv Value oo _ Inversion Location v Values Max 16383 5 w v Abs value 0 a V Gradient 7000 page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Figure 4 3 Analog signals configuration tab in the Pages configuration dialog Now it is possible to e Define which signals are to be present on current page e Define additional displaying parameters separately for each analog signal 4 2 1 Adding and removing analog signals plots to the window It is possible to configure max 16 analog signals on one page 1 To add a signal or group of signals one should a select a signal or signals group in the Accesible signals window CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 21 i single signal can be selected by the left mouse click ii a group of signals can be selected by left mouse click while pushingShift or Ctrl key b click the gt pushbutton
7. it usually determines the cause of emergency break In LOGGER program those signals if occured are listed in form of symbols and time in right side of analog plots layout Page Configuration option enables to determine if those signals are to be displayed or not After activating Particulars panel it is possible to read full signals names see fig 10 1 42 CHAPTER 10 EMERGENCY SIGNALS 43 fi LOGGER 4 0 0 3 budryk 6 273 af x i Pik Wykres Szukanie r d o danych Narz dzia Opcje Okno Pomoc lej x 05 02 21 MZH dt 0 00 s 2PPHBS dt 0 05 s 2PPHB3 dt 0 05 s 18 04 00 18 06 30 18 09 00 Deltat 0 00s kontrola zahamowania PLCS Delta t 0 05s obw d bezpiecze stwa hamulca w PLC5 Delta t 0 05s obw d bezpiecze stwa hamulca w PLC3 i PLCS EH Strona 1 dodane P Zidslowo P 4ibslowo MODBUS Strona 4 5 min HD Histart ej FQ gt Filogoertodt LoGGER20 E Moje obrazy __ Loser if toscer Yursa A O Os 11 25 Figure 10 1 Two methods of displaying emergency signals information Activation and inactivation of Particulars window To activate Particulars window one should e From menu View choose Particulars e a submenu opens e choose HB To close Particulars window e From menu View choose Particulars e a submenu opens e choose HB Chapter 11 WUG Displaying mode This displaying mode is destined to viewing the graphs in
8. possible to define reports or to change previous definitions following the description in the the previous chapter If after entering the changes Save button is not used all changes will be valid only for current reporting By checking respective check boxes B E Time Quant Total it is possible to modify reports merits If none of them is checked no report will be performed If after entering the changes Save button is not used all changes will be valid only for current reporting One should define the report s date By default the date of opened charts is assumed Next one should select the time period for reporting Whole day all shifts I st shift Il nd shift IMierd shift Choose report s format One column or two columns Apply OK button e A new window filled with report s text opens See fig 15 3 One set of all 10 if configured and chosen for reporting reports will be createdThe data source for reports generating is current data source for opened window Disk or Register The process can take much time depending of criteria complexity and data capacity One can break the process by using the Stop button After viewing the report s contents one can e print the report by pushing Print button e save the report by pushing the To File button In order to close reports End pushbutton should be used CHAPTER 15 REPORTS A E R IKLATKA 107 08 02 13 Kierunek X Active Predkosc Greate
9. Half previous or e push the Page Up key holding extbf Shift Note For one seconds ranges half page shifting is not available MM LOGGER 4 1 0 5 File View Search Datasource Tools Options Window Help laj 06 01 21 o B o E g B E 3 E 3 R a i L f f m 23 49 00 F 23 51 30 z 23 54 5 min HD M SKIPRII N 106 loj x 06 01 21 ies 8 3 _ 3 D m re N a Y ES pa A ej s i AE zi ee e ad iz 3 51 30 n 23 54 00 n 23 56 30 5 min HD ma Bstart jej 3 0 gt E Locaer El Logger openofic F Loggerd eng odt s ownik Angelski o YY dzwy pG Pant melo HY 09 01 Figure 6 1 Half page shifting graphs comparison 6 3 Data range selection Different time ranges for charts viewing are available Long data periods several hours are handy for quickly localize different abnormalities in hoist s operation The short ones enable an easy way for given occurrence analyzis precise values times and sequence of events description The program enables following time ranges for one page screen 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 8 hours see CHAPTER 6 GRAPHS VIEWING 32 fig 6 2 If the cursor is active within the window changing of the time scale
10. LOGGER TIME SETTING AVAILABLE ONLY FOR AR 2C DATALOGGERS 67 e Press the Set button a warning message will appear on the screen To change the datalogger time press Yes or Choose No to abandon setting 08 06 18 11 40 08 06 18 11 37 24 H Confirm 4 2 Figure 21 1 AR 2c datalogger time setting Chapter 22 Communication It is possible to set communication parameters for each datalogger connected from within LOGGER program In case of serial link both the serial port number and transmission baudrate can be programmed fig 22 1 A for the network interface one can set the IP adress and the port of the register fig 22 1 B To enter communication settings one should use option Communication from menu Options pa 4 E Communication settings x Communication settings Connect via RS Connect via LAN h Help Port com 2 v IP address fi 92 168 2 125 Baud rate 9600 Ez Port 850 Communication settings with voice recorder IP address 0 0 0 0 Port Communication settings with voice recorder IP address 0 0 0 0 Port Figure 22 1 Communication settings dialog box WARNING Don t change the settings made by the service any casual and unconsidered changing may cause transmission breaks 68 CHAPTER 22 COMMUNICATION 69 22 1 Communication with voice recorder Logger ver 4 1 0 11 and later I
11. LOGGER ver 4 1 USER MANUAL mgr in Anna Jerzykowska mgr in Krzysztof B asiok Katowice March 2006 revision may 2010 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Program s requirements 3 Program operation 3 1 Program s user interface rara adas ached da AKA Bode a AAA 3 3 Opening the data window shaft choosing o a 2 1 4 Page configuration 4 1 General window appearance configuration a 4 2 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 5 4 1 6 Background color defining Koy 00 aa le te ee Page division definition s Laa eee A Grid displaying definition a pi 4004 4004 43 oe Ble or Bk Grid Color sea al ira E AS E ERA AA Binary signals displaying mode setting i o e Other plots configurations lt A W AE BES OES WUP alg Analog signals layout configuration aaa A AE 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 Adding and removing analog signals plots to the window aoaaa Additional displaying parameters 4 404 4 A a KA Lenin plot S Color 00 riea id aa Se eS tea Defining of analog plots Y axis position o 11 Scaling of the plot 43 16 a a OE A E AE a A E 11 12 14 CONTENTS 4 2 6 Configuration of the Cursor and Cursor delta windows contents 4 3 Binary signals layout configuration 4 3 1 Arranging signals order 4 3 2 Adding and removing binary signals plots to the window 4 3 3 Additional displaying pa
12. a cursor has been provided The cursor has the form of thin blue vertical line and is associated with the cursor window where following information is set 1 Cursor s time in format a hour minute second thousands of sec for data ranges equal or less than one minute b hour minute second hundreds of sec for data ranges grater than one minute 2 analog signals values 3 the names of binary signals that were active in given moment If the color mode of binary signals presentation has been chosen each binary signal name is written on a background which color corresponds with signal graph s color If the black and white mode has been chosen the cursor window contains all configured binary signals names but those which were active at the time of cursor are marked as bold The comparison of two methods of presentation active binary signals is shown on fig 7 1 The cursor can be moved by using the mouse to do it just set the mouse pointer in new place and left click the mouse 34 CHAPTER 7 CURSOR 35 if LOGGER 4 1 0 5 File View Search Datasource Tools Options Window Help fH SKIPRII N 106 06 01 21 23 55 20 00 Predkosc 0 50 mis 23 55 20 00 Predkosc 0 50 mis GlebokoS 1055 94 m A d rz
13. a is then used for reports performing or for data searching In order to configure day s shifts beginnings e From menu Options choose Other config e the OthConfig dialog box opens e Choose Shift tab and set the beginnings hours of each shift The format for time is hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Default values are 00 00 00 for 24 hours 06 00 00 for I shift 14 00 00 for II shift 22 00 00 for III shift e PressOK button to confirm Entered values are global for whole mine i e for every datalogger 99 Chapter 17 Printing Each charts from any window can be printed on the system printer The print outs quality depends on the printer and its driver Warning The printer should be connected to the computer and appropriate driver should be installed in Windows system The printing can be accomplished in two following ways 1 by means of Print option The screen contents completed with additional information will be printed This information comprises signal s names analog signals scales mine s and shaft s names datalogger serial number date and time Although the cursor s window or single stroke window even if displayed won t be prinded The print out will be performed with printer s resolution so that usually with a good quality 2 By means of Print copy option The chosen window s copy with all its elements will be printed The printout will be performed with sc
14. ctiv C Inactiv C Inactiv Analog signal Less than z Equal Ez Greater than Abs value Analog signal Less than None gt C Equal pada a Greater than Abs value Period SE hh mm ss Less than ETET a Greater than ASRS Figure 15 2 Report s criteria definition dialog Now it is possible to define 1 Report s name in Name edit box 2 Reports criteria a by selecting the first binary signal from signals list for Fist signal and signal s level by means of Active Inactive radio button If first binary signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list b by selecting the second binary signal from signals list for Second signal and signal s level by means of Active Inactive radio button If second binary signal is not con cerned option None should be selected first position on the list c By selecting first analog signal from upper Analog signal list and its value condition by Less than Equal Greater than radio button and defining its threshold value in the edit box CHAPTER 15 REPORTS 56 d Next define the signal s value to compare with If the condition applies to the signal s absolute value theAbs Val field should be checked e If analog signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list f By selecting second analog signal from lower Analog signal list and its value condition by
15. cursor is active iii from the currently displayed page f Confirm by the OK button Directly after the searching begins If defined coincidence takes place within the scope of data the screen will be shifted to the page where it was found The cursor if inactive will appear at the very beginning of interesting event In case of negative search result a message will be displayed and the operator will be asked for a decision whether to seek further on change the criteria or resign Find signal hl First signal Second signal Synchron None y X Cancel Activ Activ Help C Inactiv C Inactiv Analog signal 7519 a Less than Predkosc gt Equal 3 00 C Greater than Scope Origin s Twenty four hours fs Entire scope C I st shift From cursor C Il nd shift C From page beginning C Ill rd shift Figure 14 1 The Find signal dialog window for searching criteria definition CHAPTER 14 DATA SEARCHING 52 Warning Searching process depending on the data amount the scope and searching criteria complexity can take much time To seek further on e From menu Search choose Find next e use the F5 key Searching can be performed only forwards If the Scope period expires the operator will be prompted for carrying on in the next time period Chapter 15 Reports LOGGER program enables creating hoist operation reports according to give
16. ecorder contains data From 06 03 10 09 00 7 Help To 06 04 1 1 11 10 Figure 20 1 Datalogger memory contents dialog 65 Chapter 21 Datalogger time setting available only for AR 2c dataloggers By means of LOGGER program it is possible to read current register s date and time and for AR 2c registers it is also possible to change this date and time Warning Date and time settings can be done only in the AR 2c dataloggers but one should be very careful about using this function because frequent date and time changes can cause difficulties in reading data from the datalogger or even can cause data damage In order to read change the date or and time one should have set the physical connection between the computer and the datalogger and after do the following The AR 2c datalogger time setting e From menu Options choose Recorder time The Choose shaft dialog opens e The Choose shaft dialog opens e Choose the datalogger to change the time e a Recorder time setting dialog opens see fig 21 1 where there is register s date and time displayed in upper edit box and computer s date and time in the lower edit box In case the time correction is necessary one should e Enter new date and time in the recorder time edit box by means of the keyboard or by double clicking in the computer time field which makes the computer time be copied into recorder time field 66 CHAPTER 21 DATA
17. gency signals displaying is enabled b the H B checkbox is unchecked the emergency signals displaying is disabled 4 Location marks a the Location marks checkbox is checked the position marks drawing is enabled and the position marks are drawn in form of vertical red dashes along with coresponding position value the Location marks checkbox is uchecked the position marks drawing is disabled WARNING the position marks are displayed only for time ranges less than 20 minutes b the Single stroke signals checkbox is unchecked the single stroke signals marks drawing is disabled 5 Sound recording a if the Voice recording checkbox is checked there is a possibility of transmitting audio files from the AR3c Audio recorder b if this checkbox is unchecked audio files can t be transmitted CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 19 Binary signals iii thas Y Coloured er v As lines SERRE HHS EEE TE Y Leading lines is dans Voice recording Y Recording gzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 e B page 7 Figure 4 2 Activation of transmitting and playing audio files in Logger program 4 2 Analog signals layout configuration In order to set the analog signals layout appearance one should click the Analog signals tab of the Pages configuration dialog see fig 4 3 A configuration panel for analog signals opens In the left Accesible signals window
18. hapter 19 Data archiving The data obtained from the AR dataloggers can be stored in disk floppy or external mass storage archives This data are organized in files blocks of one day length those blocks are indivisible and basic units of data for LOGGER program Having been written once in case they are complete it won t be overwritten anymore even if specified once again for transmission A special data protection system detecting every trial of unauthorized data modification and a complex procedure of identification the register from where data had been transmitted have been implemented so that neither data replacement nor its fabrication or falsification is possible Data transmission depending on the data amount to be sent and the type of transmission line serial link or network interface can take quite much time from couple of minutes up to several hours Nevertheless the transmission is performed in the background so other tasks can be done in the same time The LOGGER application can be minimized only a small transmission progress window is then displayed see fig 19 1 to let the operator know what data are currently transmitted This window can be moved to any place on the screen 06 04 04 00 13 7 1 Figure 19 1 data transmission progress window In order to transmit data one should define the transmission range A special dialog window see fig 23 enables to enter the beginning and the end of data to transmit
19. hiving in chapt If Disk is selected as data source a disk location from where the data will be read should additionally be selected The Default directory is the LOGGER program subdirectory proceeded by Data usually c Program Files LOGGER Data or c LOGGER Data Floppy disk A means main directory of a floppy disk placed in A drive A ny directory selection enables randomly choosing any location where data is stored including flash disks pen drives or CF cards Data source can be chosen separately for each opened data window Hence it is possible to view and compare the data diagrams made directly from datalogger s memory and archivised on the disc at a time see fig 5 1 Data source is signalled at the right hand of the status bar e HD data from disk archives e FD data from floppy e REJ data directly from AR datalogger Data source selection In order to select data source one has to 27 CHAPTER 5 DATA SOURCE 28 1 Set the program focus on the window 2 from menu Data source select a disk if you want to work with data archives or b recorder if you want to browse data directly from datalogger s memory or c On Line if you want to view data in the on line mode i e the screen will be updated as the data are transmitted from the register every minute 3 In case we have chosen disk it is possible to view data a from default directory menu Data source gt Default director
20. hoose the color and confirm by OK button 4 2 4 Defining of analog plots Y axis position The value set in Location 0 100 field defines the percentage position of the signal s 0 value on the analog signals layout The default setting is 0 ie At the very bottom To change the signal plot s position e set other value 0 100 in the Location 0 100 field or e clicking on the small arrows in the Location 0 100 field move the plot 4 2 5 Scaling of the plots The value set in the Max field means the maximum value which can be displayed on the signal s plot The value set in brackets is the signal s range for positive values To change the scaling factor one should enter the new value in Max field For instance in order to decrease the graph s amplitude a value less than shown in brackets should be entered WARNING only integers should be entered the best way is to enter values divis ible by 5 CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 23 4 2 6 Configuration of the Cursor and Cursor delta windows contents e If we check the Value checkbox the signal s value under the cursor will be displayed in the Cursor window or e uncheck the Value checkbox the signal s value won t be displayed in the Cursor window e check the Values checkbox the signal s values under both cursors will be displayed in the Cursor delta window or e uncheck the Values checkbox the signal s value
21. iew window e To choose other existing page for configuration or add or delete a page one has to Enter the View tab of Page configuration dialog and choose correspondent page tab in the lower window s part e to add new page apply Add button We can configure up to 200 pages e to delete a page choose corresponding page tab and apply Delete button It is possible to define separately each page and data appearance on it 14 CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 15 4 1 General window appearance configuration Pages configuration xi View Analog signals Binary signals Page name gt Page color page 1 Page division 65 Analog pene Grid color Grid step e 135 Binary 5 Binary signals Analog signals 7 Add Y Coloured Coloured Vv As lines q ti Remove i V Leading lines Other e A A Y Text SZJ V Single stroke signals Recording Iv H B Leading lines V Location marks Figure 4 1 A general window s configuration tab view For defining general window s view the View tab should be chosen see fig 4 1 Now it is possible to e define page name in the Page Name edit box set the background window s color set the percentage division between analog and binary sections Define grid displaying Set the grid color CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 16 e Set the grid step by entering in the Grid step edit box a value which means the
22. ignal dialog window for searching criteria definition 51 Reports definition window 4 064 29 paa a ta a BO Bo 54 Reports criteria definition dialog ope rra eS a eB oe FB Gog AE 4 55 S mMple report s view EA AA ia a a Wa o 58 A sample printout performed by means of LOGGER program 61 data transmission progress windOW o oo A EK A WEW WAGA 63 Datalogger memory contents dialog o oa a a a o 65 AR 2c datalogger time setting 44 6644 a a a a WA 67 Communication settings dialog box aooaa a a 68 IP address and port number setting for voice recording 69 Chapter 1 Introduction Logger ver 4 1 is a utility program serving for visualization and archivisation of analog binary and single stroke signals of mining hoists systems obtained from AR 2c and AR 3c Digital Registers LOGGER cooperates with the registers through RS 232 or RS 485 serial links or through network interface Using LOGGER program it is possible to directly browsing through the registers memory contents or copying data to data storage hard disc floppy external mass storage for archivisation purposes Data fragments can be printed Also an extended report functionality has been added The program can cooperate with several AR registers simultaneously Chapter 2 Program s requirements e PC compatible computer with Windows 98 2000 NT XP OS e 24 MB RAM or more e 50 MB free hard disc space e co
23. ignal is associated with special color The colors of the signals are pink relay executive red acoustic executive fair green relay communicating dark green acoustic communicating In order to see whole single stroke signals sequence series one has to e Left click on the red point representing single stroke signals e left click the mouse i i a le xl Figure 9 1 A sample window showing single stroke signals series A grey small window showing single stroke signals will appear on the screenSignals are presented in form of small pink red and green squares Colors are assigned as described above Time scale is divided to sections of 10 ms If the computer where LOGGER program works is equipped with sound card it is possible to replay the sound of bell by clicking a small button with louder symbol Only acoustic signals can be replayed In order to close single stroke signals window the pushbutton with small red cross x should be pushed 41 Chapter 10 Emergency signals LOGGER program apart from drawing analog binary and single stroke signals charts can also display and print so called emergency signals Those signals usually come from emergency circuit in series short before this circuit breaks and are registered in groups in a form of signal s number and precise time in ms of occurence respectively to first of them Both sequence and time of those signals are very important because
24. ignals plots and their leading lines are drawn in defined colors or e the Coloured checkbox is unchecked both the binary signals plots and their leading lines are drawn in black e the As lines checkbox is checked high states of binary signals are drawn as horizontal wide lines and low states as a thin dashed leading lines if Leading lines checkbox is checked or are not drawn if Leading lines checkbox is unchecked or e the As lines checkbox is unchecked the binary signals plots are drawn as common two state diagrams e the Leading line checkbox is checked the binary signals plots are drawn with leading lines or e the Leading line checkbox is checked the binary signals plots are drawn without leading lines CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 18 4 1 6 Other plots configurations if in the Other field 1 Text a the Text checkbox is checked the time information beneath the X axis at the begin ning in the middle and at the end of the screen is displayed b the Text checkbox is unchecked the time information is disabled 2 Single stroke signals a the Single stroke signals checkbox is checked the single stroke signals marks in the form of small red and green dots are displayed b the Single stroke signals checkbox is unchecked the single stroke signals marks drawing is disabled 3 H B Emergency signals a the H B checkbox is checked the emer
25. ile pushingShift or Ctrl key click the lt pushbutton 4 3 3 Additional displaying parameters in order to define additional displaying parameters separately for each binary signal one should 1 select the signal s name in the Signals window and after one can define following 2 Now it is possible to define a signal s color click in the Color field b standard Color dialog opens i one of the stardard colors ii one of pre defined non standard colors can be chosen iii define our own non standard color 3 choose the color and confirm by OK button 4 3 4 Signals plot s polarization 1 if the Negation checkbox is checked the signal s plot will inverted a it means that if As lines drawing mode had been chosen inactive state of a signal will be represented as a line active state will be drawn as leading line if chosen CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 26 b if As lines drawing mode is unselected active state of a signal will be drawn as low level of the plot and inactive state of this signal as high level of the plot Additionally in the Cursor window the signal s name will be accompanied by N_ note 2 if the Negation checkbox is unchecked the signal plot will be drawn normally a active state of binar signal will be shown as a solid line and inactive state will be presented as lack of such line b or on charts that are lines inactive part of the signal will be drawn as low leve
26. interesting and useful advantage of Cursor Delta is the possibility of widening the graphs between cursor and Cursor Delta If some part of diagrams is particularly interesting one can mark it by means of cursor and Cursor Delta and then from menu View select Zoom In function The chart between cursors will be zoomed in so that it would occupy nearly whole window s width see fig 8 2 06 02 02 00 00 05 640 Predkosc 20 20 mis 18 03 49 18 03 52 18 0 Figure 8 2 The graphs from previous figure zoomed in Default data windows are opened without Cursor Delta 8 3 Cursor delta activating and inactivating To activate it one has to e Choose the window where we want to have cursor CHAPTER 8 CURSOR DELTA 40 e from menu View choose Cursor Delta or e from the context menu chooseCursor Delta or e push Shift and Insert keys To delete the cursor one should e Choose the window where the cursor is active e from menu View choose Cursor Delta or e from the context menu chooseCursor Delta or e push Shift and Insert keys Cursor Delta can be activated in many windows independently of each other It is impossible to show both cursor and Cursor Delta activation of one of them inactivates the other one Chapter 9 Single stroke signals Single stroke signals are featured beneath the analog signals diagrams in form of small red and green points see fig 9 1 Each s
27. ip Y Synchronized Convertor On Skip X Synchronized MY Br On Test possible Ready for start PAK1 Warning Hoist ready PAK1 Uncluch PAK1 Clutch PAK1 EMS Convertor On MY Br On Ready for start Hoist read Negation Figure 4 4 Binary signals configuration tab in the Pages configuration dialog 4 3 1 Arranging signals order If we choose e N the signals will be arranged in an increasing order by signals numbers e I the signals will be arranged in a decreasing order by signals numbers e A the signals will be arranged in an alphabetical order by signals names Now it is possible to e Define which binary signals to display on current page e Define additional displaying parameters separately for each binary signal CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 25 4 3 2 Adding and removing binary signals plots to the window e To add a signal signals to a page one should select a signal or signals group in the Accesible signals window single signal can be se lected by the left mouse click a group of signals can be selected by left mouse click while pushingShift or Ctrl key click the gt pushbutton It is possible to configure max 64 binary signals per page e To remove a signal signals from the page one should select a signal or signals group in Signals window single signal can be selected by the left mouse click a group of signals can be selected by left mouse click wh
28. is made around it 1t means that the time of cursor is always in the middle of the screen It is useful for easy changing of the scale without losing sight of interesting data fragment If the Cursor delta is active within the window changing of the time scale by the View gt Zoom in function enlarges the date range between the cursors to the full width of the window It is a convenient way for zooming interesting data fragment Changing of the time scale by the View gt Zoom out function causes the fragment between the cursors stay in the middle of the window fi LOGGER 4 1 0 5 File View Search Datasource Tools Options Wir Jump to F2 Previous page PgUp Nextpage PgDn Half previous Shift PgUp Half next Shift PgDn Range Zoom In Up Zoom Out Down WUG Layers 4 Cursor Ins Cursor Delta Shift Ins Particulars a n 23 50 20 Figure 6 2 Data range choice 6 3 1 Data range choice To choose the data range e from menu View choose Range or e from context menu choose Range ranges submenu spreads from where one of the time ranges can be selected CHAPTER 6 GRAPHS VIEWING To directly zoom in the graphs e From menu View choose Zoom in or e push the grey Up up arrow key To directly zoom out the graphs e From menu View choose Zoom out or e push the grey Down down arrow key 33 Chapter 7 Cursor 7 1 Cursor properietes For precisely reading a time or a value
29. l of the plot and the active part as high level of the plot 4 3 5 Configuration saving The configuration when finished can be stored by applying Save button It is also possible to abandon changes by selecting Cancel button or finish the configuration by clicking OK button in this case new configuration will be active unless one changes the window focus Any new window for the configured datalogger will be opened with old configuration This option is useful for temporary viewing the plots in configuration which won t be used any longer Usually after setting all configurations it is advisable to use Save button unless new settings will be lost Chapter 5 Data source The charts which can be seen on the screen can be created basing on data directly transmitted from the registers also currently in on line mode In this case in order to view data from the registers memory a connection to the register must be set As data source Recorder should be selected If data are viewed directly from the register an On line mode can be chosen In this case the charts on the screen are currently minute by minute updated as the data are registered in the register and transmitted to the computer As data source On line should be chosen The charts also can be created from data stored on the disc or other data archives In this case the connection is not necessary but the data must have been stored and exist on the disc More about data arc
30. lick the chosen shaft s name or e choose the shaft name by clicking on its name and then accept by OK button or e choose the shaft name by moving selection mark by means of arrow keys and then push ENTER key The data window opens here the diagrams can be viewed The window will be empty for the first time it is used next every time when opened it will contain last viewed data concerns only data archivized on the disc It is possible to work simultaneously with many data windows showing data from different or the same datalogger CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM OPERATION 13 L Sobieski_ski budryk 6 SKIP RII N Ill Klatka IV HV H SKIP RII S AAA Pe sl x 7 Help Figure 3 3 An example of Choose shaft dialog It is possible to simultanuously open many data windows with the plots taken from the same datalogger in case we want to compare plots from different time or apply different time scale It is also possible to open many windows with the plots from different dataloggers Chapter 4 Page configuration n order to adapt the LOGGER program screens appearance to personal demands or preferences a special Page configuration function has been introduced To run this function one has to e Choose Page configuration from Options menu or e choose Configuration from the context menu A Pages configuration dialog opens and current data window becomes a configuration prev
31. loured screen e mouse e printer e audio board in case of playing sound from voice recorder e free serial port or network interface e modem in case of modem link e network interface adviced for AR 3c dataloggers e MS Windows XP or later Chapter 3 Program operation 3 1 Program s user interface During program operation two kinds of windows appear on the desktop application window main program s window data windows appearing in the main window see fig 3 1 e Application window contains e control menu field in the upper left corner e tittle bar with program s name LOGGER 4 1 0 4 e menu bar containing main menu e maximize iconic buttons in upper right corner of the window e scrolling bars CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM OPERATION 9 PY LOGGER 4 1 0 17 06 02 03 ma EET sa Jy R I KLATKA 255 08 02 13 05 40 00 Figure 3 1 General program s view with opened dat windows is shown on fig Inside the main window there are data windows known also called document windows One can open simultanuously many data windows Data windows serve for displaying the graphs of machine s work Sample view of data window is shown on fig 3 2 Data windows use common application menu Data windows can be minimized or shown as icons CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM OPERATION A 02 03 16
32. n criteria Both two binary signals states and two analog signals values occurences can be reported The reports com prise e report name e report title e reports criteria concerned signals names e occurences beginning ending and duration times e occurences total time e occurences amount and summary time for the report period The reports can be performed in twenty hours or one shift scope It is possible to print the reports or to export them to text txt files Those files can be subject of further processing and archiving in the systematic manner 15 1 Reports configuration To define reports configuration one should e From menu Tools choose Report e use the F10 key 53 CHAPTER 15 REPORTS 54 The Reports dialog opens see fig 15 1 u a ag a a a um a a a ad a a a ag a a um v a 15 8 80 85 85 58 AAA AA st lt 1 lt 1 lt I 06 02 02 s je Figure 15 1 Reports definition window The Title field serves for defining the name of whole set of reports It is possible to configure of 10 independent reports or to change recent definitions To enter particular report s definitions one has to double click on the report s number Next dialog window opens see fig 15 2 where reports details are declared CHAPTER 15 REPORTS 59 Name Y OK test 1 X Cancel r Binary signal Binary signal 7 Help Synchron None e Activ A
33. n order to configure Logger program to cooperate with AR3c Audio voice recorder its IP ad dress should be set This address can be set in the Communication settings dialog box in the Communication settings with voice recorder field menu Settings gt Communication 192 168 2 99 0008080 192 168 2 200 Figure 22 2 IP address and port number setting for voice recording Chapter 23 Exiting from the LOGGER program To exit LOGGER program one should e From menu File choose Exit or e close the main program window by using the mouse or e Apply Alt F4 keys 70
34. n to differen tiate those values one can use Delta cursor It has a form of two vertical lines green and blue and a window where following informations are shown 1 Time span between cursor and Cursor Delta set in format a hour minute second thousands of sec for data ranges equal or less than one minute b hour minute second hundreds of sec for data ranges grater than one minute 2 Analog signals values at the beginning and the ending of the selected time period 3 Differentials of analog signals if configured for displaying A sample window with Cursor Delta is shown on fig 8 1 37 CHAPTER 8 CURSOR DELTA 38 06 02 02 00 00 05 66 Predkosc 20 20 mis Predkosc 0 00 mis P 14 23 l II 18 01 23 18 04 53 18 06 23 Figure 8 1 A sample LOGGER program window with Cursor Delta 8 2 Moving of cursor delta To move the blue cursor to a new position one should e move mouse pointer to needed place e left click the mouse To move the green cursor to a new position one should e move mouse pointer to needed place e click the middle mouse button or e left click the mouse holding down Shift key Cursor keys precisely move the Cursor Delta CHAPTER 8 CURSOR DELTA 39 e lt moves blue cursor left e gt moves it right For precisely move the green cursor use the lt or gt arrow keys while holding down Shift key An
35. ndow e moving so called delta cursor in the form of vertical green line e moving delta cursor window e transmission progress window e single stroke signals window e Particuliars window serving for displaying additional information about emergency signals After right mouse clicking a context menu appears on the screen It serves for accessing of frequently used items of application menu For a given datalogger it is possible to define multiple sets of signals to present on a single window page The Pages configuration section covers this subject The LOGGEER program can simultaneously cooperate with multiple AR 2c and AR 3c dataloggers what gives possibility of viewing several data graphs deriving from different hoists 3 2 Getting started In order to run LOGGER program one should choose Start gt Programs menu 1 Choose Register group 2 Double click LOGGER icon The main application window opens CHAPTER 3 PROGRAM OPERATION 12 3 3 Opening the data window shaft choosing In order to open the data window where the graphs concerning given hoist will be viewed see fig 3 3 e From menu File choose Open or e From menu Window choose New window or e choose New window from context menu or e apply F3 key A choose shaft dialog window opens with a shafts list control where Choose shaft s name from where the diagrams are to be viewed e double click the chosen shaft s namedouble c
36. or reaching by analog signal defined level or either Searching results by shifting the charts and posing the cursor at the first occurence of sought events uery definition To choose signals coincidence one has to y 1 From menu Search select Find 2 press F6 key A Find signal dialog opens see fig 14 1 3 Define the query a by selecting the first binary signal from signals list for Fist signal and signal s level by means of Active Inactive radio button If first binary signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list b by selecting the second binary signal from signals list for Second signal and signal s level by means of Active Inactive radio button If second binary signal is not con cerned option None should be selected first position on the list c By selecting analog signal from Analog signal list and its value condition by Less than Equal Greater than radio button and defining its threshold value in the edit box If analog signal is not concerned option None should be selected first position on the list Searching query is composed by logical AND of all above conditions d In the Scope field appropriate term should be selected 50 CHAPTER 14 DATA SEARCHING 51 e twenty four hours or e I shift e II shift e III shift e The search beginning shoud be chosen i from the beginning of the Scope time range ii from the current position only if the
37. quantity of grid cells e Define the mode of binary signals displaying e Set other elements in data windows 4 1 1 Background color defining 1 click Page color field A Color window opens where a one of the standard background colors or b one of pre defined non standard colors can be chosen c or define our own non standard color 2 confirm the choice by clicking OK button of Color window 4 1 2 Page division definition to do it enter the Page division field e move the slider to a position according to desired page division or e enter the value 0 100 in any of fields Analog Binary Second field automatically fills in with supplementary value after changing focus to other dialog s field 4 1 3 Grid displaying definition To define displaying of the grid in analog section layout one has to e Check the Grid checkbox to display the grid or e Uncheck the Grid checkbox to remove the grid CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION 17 4 1 4 Grid color setting 1 In order to set grid color enter the Grid color field A standard Color window opens to define grid s color Grey is default Here we can define a one of the stardard colors b one of the non standard predefined colors c define our own non standard color 2 confirm the choice by clicking OK button of Color window 4 1 5 Binary signals displaying mode setting If in the Binary signals field e the Coloured checkbox is checked both the binary s
38. r than 2 00 m s Abs value Period Greater than 00 00 10 06 12 08 41 06 13 47 60 00 01 39 19 06 21 25 90 06 23 04 99 00 01 39 08 06 30 35 50 06 32 15 00 00 01 39 50 07 08 25 92 07 14 04 40 00 05 38 48 07 41 54 05 07 43 31 68 00 01 37 63 07 58 39 60 08 04 10 25 00 05 30 65 08 13 52 82 08 14 06 08 00 00 13 25 08 24 01 94 08 25 39 05 00 01 37 10 08 56 37 63 08 58 15 16 00 01 37 52 09 08 16 11 09 09 53 75 00 01 37 64 09 22 24 02 09 24 01 56 00 01 37 53 09 44 13 04 09 45 50 55 00 01 37 50 09 56 21 20 09 58 00 21 00 01 39 01 10 08 48 64 10 10 26 12 00 01 37 48 10 24 02 35 10 25 39 88 00 01 37 53 10 32 10 44 10 33 47 66 00 01 37 22 10 51 19 17 10 52 54 70 00 01 35 52 11 13 07 40 11 14 46 41 00 01 39 01 11 26 16 44 11 27 53 78 00 01 37 34 11 33 15 37 11 34 54 48 00 01 39 11 11 59 37 88 12 01 17 31 00 01 39 43 12 08 45 20 12 10 24 82 00 01 39 62 12 18 07 05 12 19 46 03 00 01 38 98 12 23 57 57 12 25 36 85 00 01 39 27 12 30 59 20 12 32 36 69 00 01 37 49 12 43 48 48 12 46 46 17 00 02 57 68 13 21 30 18 13 23 09 66 00 01 39 48 13 35 37 18 13 37 16 28 00 01 39 10 13 42 44 24 13 44 23 25 00 01 39 00 13 48 44 11 13 50 23 19 00 01 39 08 Number of 30 Total time 00 56 45 53 gt Figure 15 3 Sample report s view 58 Chapter 16 Shifts beginning configuration The LOGGER program enables to define the hours which are assumed as day s and shifts beggin ings accustomed in the mine This dat
39. r to localize certain coincidences of signals values 6 1 Direct jump to known time period In order to view graphs from known time period one has to 1 From menu View select Jump to or 2 from context menu select Jump to or 3 apply F2 key 4 An Enter date and time dialog opens where one should enter the date in YY MM DD format and the time in HH MM SS format new date can be entered in edit box or selected from the list after clicking small arrow button which is next to the edit box The list contains the full record of all data available from chosen data source 29 CHAPTER 6 GRAPHS VIEWING 30 choose OK 5 A new data graph beginning at the time chosen will appear on the screen 6 2 Graphs viewing The graphs can be shifted forwards and backwards by one or half a page screen Half page scrolling enables easier viewing of data fragments localized thereabouts the beginning or ending of the screen The same graph shifted by half a page is shown on fig 6 1 6 2 1 Next and previous page To view next page e From menu View choose Next page or e push Page Down key To view previous page e From menu View choose Previous page or e push Page Up key 6 2 2 Half page shifting To shift the charts half a page forwards e from menu View choose Half next or e push the Page Down key holding Shift To shift the charts half a page backwards CHAPTER 6 GRAPHS VIEWING 31 e from menu View choose
40. rameters 4 3 4 Signals plot s polarization 4 3 5 Configuration saving 5 Data source 6 Graphs viewing 6 1 Direct jump to known time period 6 2 Graphs viewing 40 wwa wa 6 2 1 Next and previous page 6 2 2 Hall page shifting 2 005 lec 44 6 3 Data range selection 6 3 1 Data range choice 44 24 7 Cursor 7 1 Cursor properietes 7 2 Cursor activating and inactivating 8 Cursor delta 8 1 Cursor Delta 8 2 Moving of cursor delta 8 3 Cursor delta activating and inactivating 9 Single stroke signals 10 Emergency signals 11 WUG Displaying mode 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 27 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 34 34 35 37 31 38 39 41 42 44 CONTENTS 12 Data layers 13 Cooperation with AR3c Audio voice recorder 14 Data searching 15 Reports 15 1 Reports configuration e BY e a ta A A 15 2 Reports Perle mnie adios doin la WR as aaa a Tina do a Te ii 16 Shifts beginning configuration 17 Printing 18 Copying to clipboard 19 Data archiving 20 Datalogger s contents 21 Datalogger time setting available only for AR 2c dataloggers 22 Communication 22 1 Communication with voice recorder Logger ver 4 1 0 11 and later 23 Exiting from the LOGGER program 46 48 50 53 53 56 59 60 62 63 65 66 68 69 70 List of Figures 3 1 General program
41. records labelled with the same timestamp In order to distingush data recorded before time regulation and after it apart from the timestamp they are also associated with so called layer number Greater layer numbers are assigned to later data while less to earlier data Those layers are marked on LOGGER program windows as message Layer 1 of 2 or Layer 2 of 2 when appropriate data fragment including doubled data is displayed Charts layers In order to display both multiple data layers one should e From menu View choose Layers e A layers submenu opens 1 Layer 2 Layer In case of multiple datalogger s time regulations more than two data layers are created LOGGER program enables viewing up to 4 layers In this case in order to avoid ambiguity data displaying is cut down on the closiest change of layers number The method of displaying data layers is shown on fig 12 1 and 12 2 46 CHAPTER 12 DATA LAYERS 06 02 02 Layer 1 from 2 AA Time change to 22 25 23 13 00 23 15 30 23 18 00 Figure 12 1 Displaying of the first data layer 06 02 02 Layer 2 from 2 23 13 00 23 15 30 23 18 00 Figure 12 2 Displaying of the second data layer 47 Chapter 13 Cooperation with AR3c Audio voice recorder The Logger program beginning from ver 4 1 0 11 can play and save audio files Sound information in form of one minute gsm files comes from voice recorder AR3c Audio which i
42. reen resolution so that usually with poor quality To print the window s contents one should Set the program focus on the window e from menu File choose Print or e from menu File wybra Print copy e The standard Print dialog opens 60 CHAPTER 17 PRINTING 61 e Now it is possible to choose the printer if more than one are available and amount of copies e set the printing properties and amount of copies e By default the printout orientation will be set for landscape if needed it can be set for portrait using Properietes option in the dialog window e Confirm by using OK button The active windows contents will be printed see fig 17 1 04 01 07 Dysktwardy ZGRRUDNA Strona 0 1255 60 Predkosc m s I E FH G ebokoceee m 38 SERRE 2333 R 3885 os 2 EJ ia age Masz zabiok g if ae a gS a HHR HA i ai 28 SKIP RII S 108 Figure 17 1 A sample printout performed by means of LOGGER program Chapter 18 Copying to clipboard Any charts window contents can be copied to standard Windows clipboard Then the clipboard can be pasted to any text or graphical editor This option is particularly useful when creating the documentation In order to copy window s contents to the clipboard one has to e Set the program focus on the window e From menu File choose Copy or e apply Ctrl C keys 62 C
43. s area Two horizontal lines can be drawn there 48 CHAPTER 13 COOPERATION WITH AR3C AUDIO VOICE RECORDER 49 e blue for 1 st channel e dark blue for 2 nd channel Presence of those lines means that the signals responsible for voice recording are active and there are sound files kept for longer in the voice recorder so they can be transmitted and played in the Logger programIn order to transmit audio files one has to click in those lines area A small dialog box informing that audio files are available opens After clicking on a small pushbutton with a louder symbol on it transmission of gsm files begins and after upon completion those files are decompressed to the wav format and played on the computer s louders The wav files are later stored in the AT MP Logger s local folder and can be re played again without re transmitting them whenever they are neccessary The AR3c Audio keeps all recorded voice information for some hours according to the setting in KEEP _ TIME parameter Therefore it is possible to play this information for as long time as it is available in the Logger program to do it one has to click on the area just below the single stroke signals Chapter 14 Data searching The program enables dynamically querying for data sets and fast retrieving within available archives for certain signals combinations It is possible to query for binary signal change for certain state of two binary signals
44. s independent device cooperating with the AR 3c datalogger by the network The sound which is recorded comes from four external channels which are internally multiplexed into two separate channels recorded on media The whole of audio information input from those channels is continuously recorded within the extbfAR3c audio recorder memory in the form of gsm format compressed one minute files The gsm files are stored during the period of KEEP TIME hours this period can be set and if they are not appointed for longer storage they are automatically erased by the system If some part of stored sound information should be available for longer than KEEP TIME hours it must be marked as wanted by sending to the AR3c Audio special messages which make it copy of chosen files to other disc directory where they are stored for next days In order to enable sound recording playing functioning the Logger program one should 1 Make sure that voice recorder is connected is working in the same network section as the PC with Logger program and its IP address is set see the settings in the dialog Transmission settings description is in chapter 22 2 Enable voice recording function in the Logger program in the View tab of Pages Config uration dialog box see description in chapt 4 1 After proper configuration a new area in program s data window opens it is placed between binary signals area and single stroke signal
45. s view with opened dat windows is shown on fig 9 3 2 Data window showing graphs obtained from AR datalogger 10 3 3 An example of Choose shaft dialog aves meri ea WE Pee K 13 4 1 A general window s configuration tab view e 12 15 4 2 Activation of transmitting and playing audio files in Logger program 19 4 3 Analog signals configuration tab in the Pages configuration dialog 20 4 4 Binary signals configuration tab in the Pages configuration dialog 24 5L Data source selection ses i atie A ai O TE OP KA A WOW BOAT A 28 6 1 Half page shitting graphs comparison 2 260 malo BEKO AE A 2 31 02 Data rangechoice 04 a A E SS AA A ee das R 32 7 1 Illustration of two methods of viewing the binary signals in cursor window 35 8 1 A sample LOGGER program window with Cursor Delta 38 8 2 The graphs from previous figure zoomed in o 39 9 1 A sample window showing single stroke signals series 1 1 1 214211 41 10 1 Two methods of displaying emergency signals information 43 11 1 Comparison of two displaying modes of single stroke signals 45 12 1 Displaying of the first data layer ee 840064 rd Sed A WATA A BUG 64 47 LIST OF FIGURES 5 12 2 14 1 15 1 15 2 15 3 17 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 22 2 Displaying of the second data layer o nm ad ae WW a dok KW A 47 The Find s
46. s won t be displayed in the Cursor delta window e check the Differential checkbox the signal s differential between both cursors will be displayed in the Cursor delta window This value is counted out as signal s values difference divided by the time bounded by two cursors or e uncheck the Differential checkbox the differential value won t be displayed in the Cursor delta window 4 3 Binary signals layout configuration After choosing Binary signals tab in the Pages configuration dialog see fig 4 4 the Binary signals configuration panel opens In the left Accesible signals window a list of all binary signals registered by given AR register is displayed and in the right Signals window a list of displayed on current page binary signals is shown Between both windows three radio buttons are placed CHAPTER 4 PAGE CONFIGURATION Pages configuration View Analog signals Binary signals Accessible signals Signals MR30Y Shuttle open 1 MR390X 555 MR30Y Shuttle close MR30X EMS MR30Y 555 MR30X Change battery MR30Y EMS MR90X op mode select MR90Y Change battery MR90x Shuttle open 2 MR30Y op mode select MR30 Shuttle open 1 Dat1Bit20 MR30x Shuttle close MR30 gt 555 PAK1 HB MR90X EMS Skip Y Synchronized MR30X Change battery Skip X Synchronized MR30X 0p mode select Test possible MR90X Shuttle open 2 PAK1 warning MR30X Shuttle open 1 PAK1 Uncluch MR30x Shuttle close PAK1 Clutch PAK1 HB PAK1 EMS Sk
47. two minutes periods The single stroke signals are drawn directly on the chart Horizontal time axis x axis is destined for analog and binary signals charts while the vertical y axis apart from being analog signals amplitude scale is a five seconds time axis for single stroke signals Two methods of displaying single stroke signals series are shown on fig 11 1 44 CHAPTER 11 WUG DISPLAYING MODE fi LOGGER 4 1 0 5 File View Search Datasource Tools Options Window Help 05 03 11 02 52 00 r 02 53 00 02 54 00 2min HD fH piastow 124 05 03 11 02 52 30 09 Predko 0 00 mis la 0 05 kA Iw1 0 00 A Iw2 0 00 A Z S A 2 E F Kal x 02 52 00 02 53 00 02 54 00 Strona 0 2min HD start Woa Y L12 eng JPG E s ownik Angiels m2 OpenOffice v LOGGER20 logger 105 ff Loccer a a c 7 y 14 15 Figure 11 1 Comparison of two displaying modes of single stroke signals Activation and inactivation of WUG mode To enter WUG mode one should e From menu View choose WUG To close WUG mode e From menu View choose WUG or e select time range other than 2 minutes 45 Chapter 12 Data layers As a result of changing datalogger s internal time when moving it back in its memory are cre ated
48. y or b from floppy menu Data source gt Floppy disk A or c from any chosen directory menu Data source gt any directory NOTE For avoiding ambiguity select data source gt recorder mode only for the data window opened with the datalogger which is actually connected to the computer If not you will get wrong recorder connected error message and data reading attempt fails LOGGER 4 1 0 5 e View Search Data source Tools lt WESCENIENN OnLine Recorder 06 02 02 w Disk Default directory Floppy disk A v Any directory Figure 5 1 Data source selection Chapter 6 Graphs viewing Data viewing is possible in two modes if a time of the interesting event is known one can choose option Jump to from menu View if not or longer periods of hoist s activity are concerned it is advisible to select paging option which makes it possible to view graphs in successive segments Their length can be changed by using View gt Range selection menu For looking for the data longer data ranges are useful for data analyzing short even very short are better After having found an interesting event one can by means of Cursor delta and View gt Zoom in function enlarge the charts to simplify analyzing tasks Sometimes in case of a very particuliar event s conditions the Search gt Find F6 function is convenient which enables for efficient browsing through the data from disk or directly from the datalogger in orde
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