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Paperless Recorder B 70.6500.0 Operating Instructions
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2. Data exchange between paperless recorder and PC sss 5 3 1 Data transfer via diskette 5 3 2 Data transfer via setup interface 5 4 5 5 Math and logic module i Te Leite EEN PC evaluation program Program description 51 51 52 52 53 56 58 63 64 65 65 66 66 69 69 70 71 71 72 73 77 79 Contents 7 1 7 2 7 3 8 1 8 2 9 1 9 2 9 3 10 11 Identifying the instrument version Type designation Standard accessories Optional accessories Installation Location and climatic conditions Mounting in position Electrical connection Installation notes Technical data Connection diagram T V Report
3. 11 2 2 Operating principle and graphic elements 12 2 3 A log Re EE 14 2 4 Ev e nt d 15 2 5 Counters Integrators Timers eee eee eee 16 2 5 1 Reporting periods Of counts 18 2 5 2 Resetting the counters integrators timers 18 2 5 3 Behavior on instrument reconfiguration 19 2 6 Math logic module sse 20 24 OPEFATING Ru e ET 23 2 8 Data Storage 1295275554292129 92 2997992295712924 29 2125229979927229 91 2954292122932291 959 2229799717927555 24 3 Operation and visualization 25 3 1 Basic un CIE 26 3 2 Vis alization u u uuu u uum ec ene eeu ae 27 3 2 1 Diagram representation with digital display small measurement 28 3 2 2 Diagram representation with scaling 29 3 2 3 Diagram representation with bargraph 29 3 2 4 Large digital display large measurement 30 3 2 5 Curve representation header switched Off 30 3 2 6 Evaluating the stored measurement data 31 3 2 7 Counters integrators operating time nanne a a
4. 77 5 Setup program Input of special characters Example 78 Special characters which cannot be input directly from the keys of the PC are input by using the key and the number combination shown in the table The special character has to be input Position the cursor with the mouse or by using the cursor keys on the insertion point of the character Press the key and hold it down Enter the number combination 0169 in the number block on the right side of the keys the leading zero must be input as well Release key The character will be inserted at the cursor position 6 PC evaluation program 6 1 Program description Hardware and software requirements Recommended minimum configuration ce Das PC evaluation program PCA is described in more detail in the Operating Instructions B 70 9708 0 The PC evaluation program PCA can be run from Windows95 and is available for managing archiving visualization and evaluation of the recorder data saved on diskette The following hardware and software requirements have to be met for the op eration and installation of the evaluation program IBM PC or compatible PC from 486 processor 16 MB main memory 3 5 disk drive CD ROM drive for installation and to create a set of diskettes mouse VGA graphics Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Pentium 133 32MB main memory 100MB available on hard disk S PCA Biel Es lt PCA Archiv
5. Peak value acquisition After pressing the key the following dialog is available for positioning the cur sor on a specific time Cursor position Date Tine After the date and time have been entered and the CIE key has been pressed the cursor is positioned on the selected time If no measurement data have been stored for the selected time then the cur sor is positioned on the next possible time If the data have been recorded in the peak value mode then two different measurements one minimum and one maximum value may be displayed graphically for one instant of time storage rate Using the key it is possible to switch between minimum and maximum value display within the display mode measurement Function key Channel line Minimum HZ 2Z1 3 C Maximum AH 32 EPC Peak value acquisition is programmed activated by the parameters Configuration gt Measurement storage gt Normal display gt Stored value Configuration gt Measurement storage gt Event operation gt Stored value Configuration gt Measurement storage gt Timed operation gt Stored value Further information on the Measurement display mode can be taken from Chapter 3 2 1 Diagram representation with digital display small measure ment and Chapter 3 2 4 Large digital display large measurement 33 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 7 Counters integrators operating time
6. Configuration gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Ext CJ temp 50 to 150 C External cold junction tem perature for thermocouples Configuration any value Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Range start OmA Configuration any value Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Range end 20mA Configuration any value Only for sensor types gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Start temperature current voltage with linear ization for resistance ther mometer thermocouple Only for signals which are not yet linearized 4 Configuration parameters End temperature Scaling start Scaling end Filter constant Channel name Unit Decimal place Line width Alarm Low limit High limit Parameter Value selection Description Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt End temperature any value Only for sensor types current voltage with linear ization for resistance ther mometer thermocouple Only for signals which are not yet linearized Configuration gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Scaling start 99999 to 0 to 99999 Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Scaling end 99999 to 100 to 99999 Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Filter constant 0 0 to 0 1 to 10 0s Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1
7. gt Chapter 4 Configuration parameters 38 3 Operation and visualization 3 5 Event list Events Event definition Text assignment Freely definable texts Standard texts Various events can initiate texts which are included in the event list and saved in the internal memory or on diskette Events may include alarms triggered by out of limit conditions on individual channels external texts triggered through logic inputs system messages e g power ON OFF summer winter time changeover Foll all events except for system messages it is possible to configure whether the message text is to be included in the event list the standard text internal to the instrument or one of the texts see below is used The texts standard texts or 18 freely definable texts are assigned to the events at the operating level Configuration gt Chapter 4 Configuration parameters 18 texts can be freely defined up to a length of 20 characters The instrument offers standard texts as listed in the following table Standard text Note Chanx low alarm ON X channel number Chanx low alarm OFF Chanx high alarm ON Chanx high alarm OFF Alarm counter int x ON Alarm counter int x OFF Logic input y ON Logic input y OFF Logic channel y ON Logic channel y OFF y input number Counter x y X counter channel number y counter value 9 digits Power ON X counter int chann
8. If contact with live parts is possible while working on the instrument it must be isolated from the supply on both poles The electromagnetic compatibility EMC conforms to the standards and regulations listed under Technical Data gt Data Sheet T 70 6500 Run the input output and supply cables separately not parallel to one another All input and output cables that are not connected to the mains supply must be arranged as twisted and screened cables Ground the screen at one end on the instrument Earth the instrument at terminal PE to the earth conductor This cable must have the same cross section as the supply cable Earthing cables must be run in a star configuration to a common earthing point which is connected to the earth conductor of the supply Do not loop the earthing cables i e do not run them from one instrument to another Do not connect any additional loads to the supply terminals of the instru ment The instrument is not suitable for installation in hazardous Ex areas Inductive loads close to the instrument such as contactors or solenoid valves should have RC modules fitted for interference suppression 9 2 Technical data gt Data Sheet T 70 6500 85 9 Electrical connection 9 3 Connection diagram Rear view 86 sonnel A The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified per recesses for cable tie with foot for tension relief 33
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10. When the instrument is reconfigured the current counter integrator reporting periods remain unaffected The counter integrator values will not be reset to 0 and the reporting period will not be restarted Ce The values can be deliberately reset via the Parameters menu 19 2 Instrument description 2 6 Math logic module The math and logic module is available as an extra from instrument software 133 03 xx As is the case with the counters integrators timers the math and logic module too are channels that are not available in hardware but are cal culated through the instrument software 3 6 electrically isolated et F universal analog inputs LN Math module 20 4 logic inputs count inputs 6 channels for The math and logic module consists of 2 parts the math module for calculating analog values and the logic module for calculating boolean values 0 or 1 Using the math module measurement inputs can be used to calculate new virtual channels There are no separate math channels for the calculated channels the existing analog channels 1 3 6 are used instead In configuration you have to se lect the Mathematics option under the parameter Sensor for the required channel Configuration gt Analog input x gt Sensor Mathematics Each of the 6 channels can either be used for recording the corresponding channel or as a math channel
11. 64 Parameter Value selection Description Configuration Off gt Outputs n o make gt Relay K1 n c break gt Action Configuration Off The configured signal is Outputs Logic inp1 4 output to the relay gt Relay K1 Logic channel 1 6 gt Operating signal Low alarm 1 6 Low comb alarm High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag Configuration Outputs gt Relay K2 K3 gt Action Off n o make n c break If n o break or n o make is selected the parameter Outputs is automatically set to Low alarm 1 or Low alarm 2 4 Configuration parameters Operating signal outputs Configuration gt Outputs gt Relay K2 K3 gt Operating signal Off Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag The configured signal is output to the relay 4 2 8 Configuration Operating functions External texts logic input 1 4 External texts logic channel 1 6 Key inhibit Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Operating functions gt External texts gt Logic input 1 4 Standard text Text 1 18 No text gt Chapter 3 5 Event list g
12. EE Count display is available from instrument software 133 03 xx extra code H available the screen below for example appears after pressing the softkey which shows the current counts in numerical form S ier RECORDER 1 ih div Ges HE 82 81 W gene ry Ehannel 50 Channel 2 a h b gt h gt gt gt a EEN 1 programmable alarm limit exceeded overrange expanded representation show ben a ss Expanded representation is activated by pressing the softkey 09 37 37 _RECORDER 1 Ihsdiv E 29 82 01 SH Fresh water Servicewater Channel 4 Channel 3 26 602 81 88 66 68 26 62 61 89 37 37 1493907 m 19 42 81 AS HA 90 20 82 81 HE dd AH TEI 46599 Counter Channel 2 Counter 1 Channel i nl a r j Se Daily normal representation Event list see current count Chapter 3 5 concluded reporting period Event list 34 3 Operation and visualization 3 3 Parameter setting Contrast Speed indication Paraneters Contrast speed indic mode Display off Diagram view k 13 33 43 RECORDER 1 ihediv JE GH HEN CONFIGURATION EER Reset counter int k The Parameter level is available to set contrast speed indication display off diagram view and counter integrator reset CS All parameters are selected using the and lor s and D j keys The contrast of the
13. Text Min Standard text Max Standard text Differential 0 0000 Time delay Os Lens st 1 Fa 4 Ready NUM Z 69 5 Setup program 5 2 Installing the setup program Running the Start Microsoft Windows installation program ce If Microsoft Windows has already been started all Windows pro grams have to be shut down before installing the setup program Insert CD Select Start gt Run Input e g d start depending on drive Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Open asia v Cancel Browse HA Start Click on OK The installation program will lead you through the rest of the installation with screen messages 70 5 Setup program 5 3 Data exchange between paperless recorder and PC The exchange of configuration data between the recorder and a PC setup program is carried out via a 3 5 diskette or data transfer using the setup in terface 5 3 1 Data transfer via diskette PC gt paperless recorder Paperless recorder gt PC Import export errors Diskettes Make the settings in the setup program Write the settings to diskette by using the Data transfer gt Data export to diskette menu or by activating the button Caution Do not use the menu item File gt Save as Insert the diskette into the recorder remove the measurement data diskette first if necessary Call up the Disk
14. 6 gt Channel name 7 characters Inp 1 Short designation It is shown in the channel line header with bargraph and scaling gt Chapter 3 8 Text input Configuration gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 5 characters gt Chapter 3 8 Text input gt Unit Configuration Automatic Automatic representation gt Analog inputs X XXXX XX XXX with max resolution gt Analog input 1 6 XXX XX XXXX X gt Decimal place XXXXX Configuration Thin Line width of the measure gt Analog inputs Thick ment curve within the gt Analog input 1 6 graphical display gt Line width Configuration Off Analog inputs Activated gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt Alarm Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt Low limit 99999 to 0 to 99999 Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt High limit 99999 to 0 to 99999 57 4 Configuration parameters Differential Text low alarm Text high alarm Alarm delay Parameter Value selection Description Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt Differential 99999 to 0 to 99999 1 Low limit 2 High limit 3 Differential 1 Alarm ON Alarm OFF 2 Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt Text low alarm Standard text Text 1 18 N
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17. instrument specific data only after consultation with the manufacturer The functions below can be used for the formulae NOT AND OR XOR rising edge falling edge open bracket close bracket I arx gt amp ce For additional information see Chapter 5 4 Math and logic module 22 2 Instrument description 2 7 Operating modes 3 operating modes Stored value Storage rate Normal operation Timed operation Event operation Priority Active operating mode The instrument has 3 operating modes normal operation timed operation event operation The following settings can among others be made for each of the three oper ating modes stored value storage rate The stored value determines whether the average minimum maximum or in stantaneous value of the time interval between two storage cycles or the peak values envelope are stored When peak value is set then the minimum and maximum values of the last storage cycle are stored The storage rate determines the time interval between two stored values The diagram speed corresponds to the storage rate which means that at a storage rate of 5sec for example the stored value is entered in the diagram every 5 sec Normal operation is active whenever event or timed operation is not active For timed operation a period of time can be determined 24 hrs max within which a specific stored val
18. oooo A g PELL LA 16 1 Terminals for screw clamp connectors 3 6 channel paperless recorder in 3 wire circuit Analog inputs Connector Thermocouple 1to6 5 4 3 2 1 e Resistance thermometer 1to6 5 4 3 2 1 in 2 wire circuit d S Ra R Resistance thermometer 1to6 9 Electrical connection Resistance thermometer 1to6 5 43 2 1 in 4 wire circuit 4 Voltage input lt 210mV 1 to6 5 4 3 2 1 Kb 210mV Voltage input gt 210mV 1 to6 5 4 3 2 1 He Bea _ Current input 1to6 gt 4 3 2 d P Supply Supply voltage PE PE N L Wi Il L1 L PE N Li Interfaces extra code RS232C 20 2 RxD receive data 9 pin SUB D 3 TxD transmit data 5 GND ground RS485 20 3 TxD RxD 9 pin SUB D transmit receive data 5 GND ground 8 TxD RxD transmit receive data Relay outputs extra code Relay K1 K2 K3 30 31 32 3 2 1 changeover Logic inputs extra code 33 654321 Supply 6 24V be 24V 50mA 5 GND SN Example Logic inputs 4 logic input 1 a voltage operated 3 logic input 2 Logie input 4 operated 2 logic input 3 from internal supply LOW lt DC 3to 5V 1 logic input 4 voltage HIGH DC 12 to 30V 87 9 Electrical connection 88 Setup interface The setup interface can be found on the left side of the housing seen from the front Setup p
19. 8 1 even 8 2 none Configuration 1 255 gt Interface gt Instrument address Configuration 0 500ms gt Interface gt Min response time 4 2 11 Configuration Fine calibration Calibration status Actual start value Set start value Actual end value Set end value 66 Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Fine calibration gt Analog input 1 6 gt Calibration status Off On A calibration adjustment of the analog measure ments can be activated here The adjustment is carried out using a linear equation Configuration gt Fine calibration gt Analog input 1 6 gt Actual start value 99999 to 0 to 99999 Start value of the actual line Only active when calibration status On Configuration gt Fine calibration gt Analog input 1 6 gt Set start value 99999 to 0 to 99999 Start value of the set line Only active when calibration status On Configuration gt Fine calibration gt Analog input 1 6 gt Actual end value 99999 to 1000 to 99999 End value of the actual line Only active when calibration status On Configuration gt Fine calibration gt Analog input 1 6 gt Set end value 99999 to 1000 to 99999 End value of the set line Only active when calibration status On 4 Configuration parameters Systematic errors such as those cause
20. End time timed operation 64 End value set 66 Enter key 11 Error 45 Evaluation program 41 Event definition 39 Event list 39 Event operation 23 storage rate 63 stored value 63 Event traces 15 Exit key 11 Ext operating signal counter integrator 62 11 Index External cold junction temperature 56 External texts 16 65 F Factory setting 55 Filter constant 57 Fine calibration 67 Function counter integrator 59 H Hardware and software requirements 69 Header 12 27 52 53 57 High limit 57 History 31 Humidity measurement 74 Import export errors 71 Input signal 58 59 Input signal counter integrator 60 Installation notes 85 Instrument address 66 Instrument info 44 Instrument name 53 Instrument software 45 Integrator 17 59 Interface type 66 Internal analog inputs 14 K Key inhibit 65 Keys 10 12 L Language 54 Limit marker 29 Limit value counter integrator 61 Line width 57 Linearization 56 Location 83 Logic module 22 73 operator priorities 76 Low limit 57 95 11 Index 96 M Math module 20 73 operator overview 5 operator priorities 6 Measurement data evaluation of 31 Memory alarm 15 55 Memory readout 54 Menu key 11 26 Mounting in position 83 N Normal operation 23 operating signal 63 storage rate 63 store status 63 stored value 63 Note signs 9 O Operating function 65 Operating modes 23 Operating principle 38 Operating signal 52 63 Operating sign
21. JUMO LOGOSCREEN 500 LOGOSCREEN 500 Paperless Recorder B 70 6500 0 Operating Instructions 02 05 00378469 Visualization Representation of measurement data Parameters ENTER Contrast Speed indication Display off Diagram view Counter integrator reset Instrument data Analog inputs Event traces Counter integrator Measurement storage Outputs Operating functions Texts Interface Fine calibration Event list Display of events Diskette A Config data Config data gt Diskette All measurement data gt Diskette Update diskette incl counter Update diskette Instrument info Version number VdN number Input card 1 Input card 2 Digital I O option Math option Counter integrator option Flash Error Power off Power on Contents 1 Introduction 7 VS WR GN r e A ct cisn ness E T T sone ieetcttsoow are E 7 1 2 Arrangement of the documentation 8 1 2 1 Structure of these Operating Instructions 8 1 3 Typographical CONVENTIONS 9 h Ee e IRO Tessie H e Le 9 1 3 2 e en EE 9 1 3 3 Representation D 10 2 Instrument description 11 2 1 Display and controls
22. Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag Trace designation Configuration 7 characters gt Chapter 3 8 Text input gt Event traces gt Event traces 5 6 gt Trace designation xxxx 4 2 5 Configuration Counter Integrator option Parameter Value selection Description Channel Configuration 1 6 Select channel for which gt Counter Integrator the subsequent parame gt Counter In channs ters are to be configured Function Configuration Off Select the desired function gt Counter Integrator Counter here gt Counter Int channs Integrator gt Chapter 2 5 Counters gt Channel 1 6 Oper time Integrators Timers gt Function Type Configuration Periodic Reporting period gt Counter Integrator External Select here when the count gt Counter In channs Daily is to be stored and reset gt Channel 1 6 Weekly gt Type Monthly Yearly Total Daily from to 59 4 Configuration parameters Input signal Input signal Weighting evaluation Time base Threshold value 60 Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Count In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Input signal Off Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb
23. With a 3 channel instrument three additional virtual channels can thus be created Co AE 1 Pt 100 0 150 C AE 2 Thermocouple type K AE3 Math AE1 AE2 AE 4 Math AE1 AE2 AE 5 Math SQRT AE1 AE2 When the measurement inputs AE1 and AE2 are mathe matically linked the measurement inputs AE3 AE5 in the example above are not available as sensor inputs 2 Instrument description Analog input Math channel not used not used The channel number of a math channel indicates which analog input is being used by the math channel The following variables are used for the formulae analog inputs AE1 AE6 counter integrator channels ZI1 ZI6 logic inputs BET BEA alarms errors Modbus Flag signal via serial interface instrument specific data only after consultation with the manufacturer If counter integrator values are used for calculation please note the reduction in accuracy since in this case two different data formats have to be used for calculation The counters integrators are calculated in the double float format whereas the math module employs the single float format to the IEEE 754 standard Nevertheless these values can still be integrated into the math module Available as fixed functions are difference ratio humidity moving average For the moving average it i
24. gec ese gu GUU kR LL MLR Switch to softkey functions Zoom Search Scroll forwards fast one screen Scroll forwards slowly one pixel line Scroll backwards slowly one pixel line Scroll backwards fast one screen Using these softkeys the measurement data display can be scrolled shifted on the screen within the measurement data that are stored in the internal memory ce Measurement acquisition remains active during history representation 31 3 Operation and visualization Zoom If the zoom factor has to be adjusted or specific times are to be searched for then it is necessary to switch the softkey functions Press LSA thy softkey The degree of compression of the measurement data on the screen is given as a ratio in steps 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 50 and 1 100 For instance 1 100 means that 1 screen pixel corresponds to 100 measure ments which signifies that only every hundreth stored measurement is dis played Cursor violet EZE ER E 18 n ry 28 1B 22 Chan 1 highalarm El 1 6 Chann 1 SS EE EE EE 2 T P E Chann 2 10858 Er ho Chann 3 108 B Ze ISS Jr N j A Switch to softkey function Scroll Only for peak value acquisition Switch channel line between min and max display Position cursor on time selectable Zoom Zoom 32 3 Operation and visualization Positioning the cursor
25. have been enabled Configuration gt Instrument data gt Enable options gt Code No determined display of Code No The manufacturer has to be informed about the value displayed here and will issue the enabling code 55 4 Configuration parameters Enable options Enabling code Configuration gt Instrument data gt Enable options gt Enabling code Enter enabling code Enter the enabling code you have received here 4 2 3 Configuration Analog inputs Sensor Linearization Connection circuit Cold junction External CJ temperature Range start Range end Start temperature 56 Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Sensor Off Res therm Thermocouple Current Voltage Math Depending on the select ed sensor only the relevant parameters can be selected for configuring the analog input Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Linearization Linear Pt100 Pt100 JIS Ni100 Pt500 Pt1000 Pt50 Cu50 Fe Con J NiCrCon E Ni CrNi K NiCrSi N Cu Con T PtRhPtRh B PtRh Pt R PtRh Pt S Cu Con U Fe Con L W3W25Re W5W26Re Configuration gt Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Connection circuit 2 4 wire Configuration Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Cold junction Internal Pt100 External const
26. manager menu on the recorder Select function Diskette gt Config data and activate _ START After the configuration has been successfully read in the recorder will be auto matically reset If the measurement data diskette has been removed a new diskette should be inserted ce The measurement data on the diskette will be overwritten by a new configuration e Do not use the menu function File gt Save as It cannot be used to create a valid diskette for the recorder Insert diskette into the recorder Call up the Disk manager menu on the recorder Select function Config data gt Diskette and activate START After a successful transfer the diskette can be inserted into the PC Using the menu Data transfer gt Data import from diskette menu or by acti vating the eo button the data can be read into the setup program If errors during transfer from and to diskette occur on the recorder side these will be indicated in the disk manager menu and will remain so until the error has been rectified or is overwritten with fresh error messages S A diskette containing configuration data must not have other files on it contain any data or faulty sectors If this is disregarded a fault free data d The diskette has to be formatted before use no fast format It must not exchange cannot be ensured 71 5 Setup program 5 3 2 Data transfer via setup interface PC gt paperless Connect the setup cable
27. pro grammable when Integra tor has been selected un der Function Enter the threshold value which has to be exceeded for integration 4 Configuration parameters Channel name line 1 Channel name line 2 Unit Decimal place Counter text Alarm Limit value Alarm text Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Channel name 7 characters Counter The text that has been entered appears together with line 2 and the current count on the recorder screen visualization and event list gt Chapter 3 2 7 Coun ters integrators ope rating time Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Channel name 7 characters Integrx The text that has been en tered appears together with line 1 and the current count on the recorder screen visualization and event list Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Unit 5 characters Enter the unit which is dis played on the recorder screen together with the entered text and the cur rent count Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Decimal place Automatic X XXXX XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X XXXXX Specify the decimal place for displaying the count on the recorder screen Configuration Standard text If
28. representation m as remeht scaling or bargraph Alternatively the header can be switched off altogether In addition alarms and out of limit conditions are made directly visible ac cording to the display mode Example Measurement meas small Numerical display The measurements are shown in numerical form Unit of measurement Overrange Underrange State of event traces an pe onea eceu I 1 1215 6 2 LC OFF If a channel is switched off then there will be no indication Alarm If an alarm is present e g out of limit the measurement of the channel is shown on a red background The selection and visual presentation of the channel line can be controlled by using the parameter Parameters Diagram view Channel representation 2 3 Analog inputs Internal The paperless recorder can be equipped with 3 or 6 analog inputs When con analog inputs figuring the analog inputs Chapter 4 2 Table of configuration parameters these are designated analog input 1 3 1 6 14 2 Instrument description 2 4 Event traces Signal types Representation In addition to the four logic inputs extra code digital signals generated by the instrument itself can also be displayed in the six event traces Signal Description Logic input 1 4 Four logic inputs present in hardware extra code Logic channel 1 6 Channels which are created by using the math
29. rr 34 3 3 Parameter setting EE 35 3 4 e le tte LS e MEN 38 Contents 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 4 1 4 2 Event IS tienen nettere nnee aa a E eaea E rei nod Let Disk manager E Instr me t i fo E ORE T eT eege dee WANS WN EE Code number password entry Configuration parameters Operating example eee eee eee eee eee eee Table of configuration parameters 4 2 1 Parameter Setting EEN 4 2 2 Configuration Instrument data 4 2 3 Configuration Analog inputs 4 2 4 Configuration Event traces esse eee 4 2 5 Configuration Counter Integrator option 4 2 6 Configuration Measurement storage 4 2 7 Configuration Outputs option EE 4 2 8 Configuration Operating functions sese eee e eee eee eee 4 2 9 Configuration TENS E 4 2 10 Configuration Interface EN 4 2 11 Configuration Fine calibration 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 Setup program Hardware and software requirements Installing the setup program
30. the menu structure The first column describes the path via the menus and windows to the particu lar parameter The second column lists the possible settings for the parameter or the possi ble selections The factory default setting in this column is always shown bold The third column contains a description of the parameter or the possible se lections if the parameter and its function or its selection is not self evident 4 2 1 Parameter setting Contrast Speed indication Switch off event Waiting time Operating signal Signal type Channel representation 52 Storage rate Parameter Value selection Description Parameters 0 16 31 Contrast of display gt Contrast Parameters in mm h The selected display mode gt Speed indication Time div is shown in the diagram representation Parameters Waiting time The type of display switch gt Display off Operating signal off is selected here gt Switch off event Parameters 0 32767 min Time after which the dis gt Display off play is switched off Any gt Waiting time key stroke will re activate the display The parameter can only be entered when the parameter Switch off event is set on Waiting time 0 no switch off Parameters Off If one of the 4 logic inputs gt Display off Logic inp1 4 extra code is set to off gt Operating signal and operated then the dis play will be switched off
31. to the serial interface of the PC COM1 COM2 recorder and plug it into the recess on the left side of the recorder housing m Setup plug Inthe setup program select the required serial interface on the PC by using the Data transfer gt Data transfer settings menu Transfer the settings to the recorder using the Data transfer gt Data transfer to instrument menu or by activating the gt button Paperless Connect the setup cable to the serial interface of the PC COM1 COM2 recorder gt PC and plug it into the recess on the left side of the recorder housing Inthe setup program select the required serial interface of the PC by using the Data transfer gt Data transfer settings menu Transfer the settings to the PC by means of the Data transfer gt Data transfer from instrument menu or by activating the button 72 5 Setup program 5 4 Math and logic module Mathematics The math and logic module is available as an extra from instrument software 133 03 xx The math and logic module are channels that are not available as hardware but are calculated by the instrument software If a math channel is used e g math channel 3 the corresponding analog channel e g AE3 is no longer available This does not apply to the logic channels You can activate math channels in the setup program under Analog inputs or via Menu gt Edit analog inputs Analog inputs In the example
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34. The parameter can only be entered when the parame ter Switch off event is set on Operating signal Parameters Analog input Determines which mea gt Diagram view Analog amp Event surements are graphically gt Signal type displayed Parameters Meas small Determines the contents of gt Diagram view Scaling the channel line header gt Channel Bargraph representation Meas large Off 4 Configuration parameters Channel indication Paper perforations Counter Int reset 4 2 2 Configuration Instrument data Instrument name Date Time Parameters Yes Yes means that the se gt Diagram view No lected channels are shown gt Channel indication in the header gt Analog input 1 6 Parameters No Yes means that paper gt Diagram view Yes perforations are shown gt Paper perforations within the graphic display on the left and right margins of the screen Paper perforations can only be activated and shown if no event traces have been selected signal type analog input Parameters gt Counter Int reset gt Channel 1 6 999999999 0 999999999 The start value for the counter or integrator can be entered here The current value is not saved Count changes are docu mented in the event list Chapter 3 3 Parame ter setting If password request is acti ve password Counter Int reset gt 0 the start va lues can only b
35. al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag The parameter is only programmable when Counter or Operating time has been selected under Function Please select which event is to be counted Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Input signal Analog inp1 3 6 The parameter is only pro grammable when Integra tor has been selected under Function Select which input is to be integrated Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter Int channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Weighting 99999 to 1 to 99999 Select the weighting factor here If for instance 0 001 is en tered a conversion from l sec to m sec can be achieved If a negative weighting factor is entered e g 1 the counter will count down Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Time base Second Minute Hour Day The parameter is only pro grammable when Integra tor or Operating time has been selected under Function Integrator Select the time base for in tegrating the selected channel e g second when your sensor generates a signal in liters sec Operating time Select the unit used for counting the time Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Threshold value 0 99999 The parameter is only
36. al outputs 64 65 Option enable Code No determined 55 Outline drawings 83 Outputs 16 64 65 action 64 operating signal 64 65 Overrange 14 P Panel fitting into 83 Paper perforations 53 Parameter setting 52 Password 37 88 41 48 55 PCA3000 80 Peak value 33 Period counter integrator 62 Power LED 11 Protocol 66 R Range 56 11 Index Range end 56 Rear view 86 Recording capacity 24 Reporting period counter integrator 18 Representation 10 Reset counter integrator 18 53 Reset generation counter integrator 63 Returning 7 RS232 RS485 code number 55 S Scaling 29 Scaling end 57 Scaling start 57 Screen saver 11 36 52 Screen saving display off 36 Screen text 10 Scroll operation 31 Sensor 56 Sensor monitoring 14 Setup program installation of 70 Signal type 27 28 52 Signal types 15 Softkey 11 12 Speed 13 Speed indication 52 Standard text 39 Start temperature 56 Start time timed operation 64 Start value actual 66 set 66 Status line 13 Status message 43 Status LED 11 Storage rate 23 63 Store status 63 Stored value 23 63 Summer time 54 Supplementary text 40 Switch off event 52 Synchronization time counter integrator 62 T Temperature unit 54 Text high alarm 58 Text input 46 Text low alarm 58 Texts 39 65 97 11 Index 98 Threshold value counter integrator 60 Time 53 Time base counter integrator 60 Time synchronization 54 Timed operation 23 end
37. ample formula zen El Function ILE Variable a Analog input 1 B EE EE fis mp Variable b Analog input 2 be Formule RSE editor With humidity measurement the channel for the dry bulb temperature has to be specified as variable A the channel for the wet bulb tempera ture as variable B mn El Function Formula E Sliding average ec W TI Formula AET AE2 As as already been mentioned the formula can be entered either directly from the PC keys or by calling up the Formula editor function 74 5 Setup program Formula editor Overview of operators On calling up the function this dialog box will appear Available variables Analog input 3 Analog input 4 Analog input 5 Analog input 6 Counter Integrator 1 Counter Integrator 2 Counter Integrator 3 Counter Integrator 4 Counter Integrator 5 Counter Integrator 6 Painter to float value Pointer to integer value gt Add Formula ee Cancel Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Opening bracket Closing bracket Root Minimum value Maximum value Sine Cosine Tangent Available operators Y evp y Exponential function E Add In the left window you can select the desired signal in the right window the re quired operator and enter them into the formula by activating the correspond ing Add button Instead of Add tered by a double click with t
38. and logic module instrument software version 133 03 xx or higher and extra code are required Low alarm 1 6 Underlimit of channels Low combination alarm OR linkage of all low alarms High alarm 1 6 Overlimit of channels High combination alarm OR linkage of all high alarms Counter integrator alarm 1 6 Limit infringements of counter integrator channels instrument software version 133 03 xx or higher and extra code are required Counter integrator combination alarm OR linkage of all counter integrator alarms instrument software version 133 03 xx or higher and extra code are required Combination alarm OR linkage of all low and high alarms Memory alarm Alarm is triggered when the residual capacity of the diskette or the available internal storage spa ce falls below a certain value Chapter 3 6 Disk manager Error Alarm when the battery is discharged or the time has to be reset Chapter 3 7 Instrument info Modbus Flag Control flag which can be activated through the serial interface Representation on the screen is as follows Representation as symbol On Off represented as switch as diagram Representation as time sequence 15 2 Instrument description Outputs External texts Event operation The digital signals can be used to operate the three relays extra code It is possible to
39. argraph Scaling start of the selected channel Lower limit marker of the selected channel no display when alarm is off Current measurement Channel name Upper limit marker no display when alarm is off Scaling end of the selected channel MNS 1018 H Using the parameter Parameters gt Diagram view gt Channel indication it is possible to select which bargraph on which channel is to be indicated 29 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 4 Large digital display large measurement 11 11 52 iBmirzdiv E 1d 18 99 HEU COHFIGURATIOH SEH Chann 1 ge Chann 2 A Chann A U Chann d SE Chann 2 masa ar Chann C Jen This display type is limited to the digital display 3 2 5 Curve representation header switched off 11 11 52 E 14 10 35 Chan 1 highalarm OFF Fo This display type is limited to the representation of curves 30 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 6 Evaluating the stored measurement data History The softkey function changes during evaluation and additionally the current dE zoom factor and the cursor position date and time are displayed Scroll operation Cursor violet Current zoom magnification Date and time of measured History activated values at the cursor position Measured value at cursor position DO 15 dt 2665 99 Gran 1 highalarm a EN BETEN rrna NAA Kedececoc TU o
40. asurement data memory FLASH of the recorder are saved at regular intervals to the diskette in the instrument The evaluation pro gram of the PC gt Chapter 6 PC evaluation program reads the data from the diskette and provides convenient functions for evaluation The stored data on the diskette and in the FLASH memory are de leted when the configuration is changed The configuration data can be downloaded from and saved to diskette A con figuration can thus be copied from one instrument to another or it can be transferred from and to the PC setup program The disk manager is called up via the basic menu 09 11 38 iii a 23 82 88 Chan 1 highalarm OFF ze Instrument info Disk manager Event list sr ua Select operating level Disk manager Confirm selection with The functions Update disk incl counter Compl meas data gt Disk Config data gt Diskette and Diskette gt Config data are protected against unauthorized access by a password factory set 9200 41 3 Operation and visualization Disk manager Measurement data not yet saved are written to diskette Counter intergrator reporting periods are concluded and written to diskette together with the measurement data not yet saved Counter integrators are reset to 0 and restarted All measurement data in the memory are written to diskette The configuration data are written to diskette The config
41. ated here only when the selected operating signal is active e g logic input is closed When the operating signal is de activated e g logic input is open the counter integrator value is stored and reset to 0 daily weekly monthly yearly total daily from to In addition the period has to be selected by means of the parameters Daily start time and Daily end time The counter integrator will then be updated from the start time only When the end time has been reached the counter integrator value is stored and reset to 0 2 5 2 Resetting the counters integrators timers Periodic reset External reset Reset from keys There is a reporting period for each counter integrator timer At the end of this period the current data value and time are stored and the value is reset to 0 Subsequently the next period can be recorded An exception is the totalizer integrator value It is stored whenever any count integration has been completed but it is not reset to 0 This enables the total izer to be evaluated also in the PCA evaluation software You can configure an operating signal for all 6 channels together with the re sult that the counters integrators are reset to 0 without storing the previous values The period for the counter integrator summation will be restarted at this point This means that after the test run of an installation for instance the recording can be freshly started thereby e
42. ation and visualization Status message Description GOLDCAP WAS EMPTY WRONG VERSION NO This message appears when a capacitor is built into the recorder for memory buffering and the instrument has remained switched off for such a long time that the capacitor has become discharged Caution This will falsify the measurement data An attempt was made to read in a configuration from diskette but the version numbers of instrument software and configuration are different Remedy Convert configuration diskette via the PC setup program and create a new one 3 7 Instrument info i Basic menu gt Instrument info 44 The instrument info window displays general information about the instrument It also includes errors Battery empty and Data lost If one of these instru ment errors is present the info symbol flashes in the status line The instrument info is called up from the basic menu Configuration Paraneters Visualization e m J j Bar 19 12 ain E 23 82 88 Chan 1 highalarm OFF 36 Instrument info Select operating level nstrument info Confirm selection with 3 Operation and visualization Instrument info 14 12 22 RECORDER 1 21 05 61 HEI CONFIGURATION Instrument info Varsion number UM number Input card i Input card z Digital I O option Haths option Counter int option Flash Error Powe
43. below channel 3 is being used as math channel 1 Channel selection 2 Select Mathematics Analog inputs El E el e En Sensor Switched oft Resistance thermometer Thermocouple Current Voltage lmeanzaton Z Maths Formula gt gt gt Measurement range Bold function r Scaling Giant p 0000 Start 10 0000 End fio 00 End 100 00 Unit lt Decimal place l wm gt Presentation L Channel name Jehan 3 Line width l Thin z Alarm gt gt gt Abbrechen Col 3 Define formula After carrying out steps 1 and 2 you have to start the math formula editor 3 73 5 Setup program 4 Function selection The function is selected here All other fields can subsequently be edited according to the function Maths Logics Zn El Formule Fornuleneditar Pointer to 7 r Caution Float value Jo Please use the parameter Pointer to only after consulting Integer vale p the manufacturer Byte value p Abbrechen The input fields Variable a Variable b or Moving average have to be edited when one of the standard functions difference ratio humidity moving average has been set If the Formula function has been selected the input field Formula must be edited Entry can either be direct or via a Formula echter dialog Example humidity L Ex
44. configure the action as n c break or n o make Configuration gt Outputs So called external texts can be arranged through four logic inputs Either a standard text or one of the 18 definable texts can be used The instrument au tomatically supplements the texts in order to distinguish between the appear ance and disappearance of the signal The external texts are configured on the instrument under Configuration gt Operating functions gt Chapter 3 5 Event list The digital signals can be used to activate event operation In event operation the measurements are stored at a storage rate which is different from that in normal operation 2 5 Counters Integrators Timers 3 6 electrically isolated universal analog inputs d 16 4 logic inputs count inputs 6 channels for Counters integrators and timers are available as extras from instrument soft ware 133 03 xx These are not electrical measurement inputs hardware but channels which are calculated by the recorder software 2 Instrument description Counter inputs Counter frequency Weighting Integrator inputs Integrator time base Weighting Weighting example Minimum size of input signal Counters logic inputs logic channels alarms errors Modbus Flag signal via serial interface 30Hz max The count pulses can be evaluated weighted A down counter can be impl
45. d by an unsuitable probe mount ing for example can be compensated using fine calibration Example A probe covers a temperature range from 200 to 300 C It has been fitted in a tunnel oven so unfavorably as to always indicate 10 C less than the temperature of the charge The incorrect measurement can be corrected through fine calibration Actual start value 200 C Set start value 210 C Actual end value 300 C Set end value 310 C 67 4 Configuration parameters 68 5 Setup program 5 1 Hardware and software requirements Hardware requirements A setup program for Windows from Version 95 or from NT4 0 is available for the easy configuration of the paperless recorder PC 486DX 2 100 16 Mbyte RAM 15 Mbyte available on hard disk CD ROM 3 5 disk drive The program shows the current configuration as a list in the background The corresponding input template is called up by a double click on the list or via the menus Setup program JD x EJ File Edit Data transfer Extras Window 7 l x ojew lele Z ele eal SA Analog inputs Input 1 Sensor Resistance thermometer Linearization Pt 100 p Connection circuit 3 wire Measurement range Start 10 000 C End 40 000 C Scaling Start 10 000 End 40 000 Filter time constant 0 100 s Channel name Chann 1 Unit C Decimal place E T Line width Thin Alarm for input 1 Status On Limit Min 15 000 Max 30 000
46. dual capacity of the diskette or of the internal memory has fallen to this value The parameter Memory readout can be used to determine whether the alarm was initiated by the diskette or the memory gt Chapter 2 4 Event tra ces Configuration gt Instrument data gt Code No password gt Configuration 0000 9200 9999 Code number for configuration level 0000 off The data saved on dis kette and in the FLASH memory are deleted when the configuration is changed Configuration gt Instrument data gt Code No password gt Disk manager 0000 9200 9999 Code number for functions in the File manager menu 0000 off Configuration gt Instrument data gt Code No password gt Counter Int reset 0000 9200 9999 Code number to delete the individual counts 0000 off Configuration 0000 9999 Code number to protect gt Instrument data from unauthorized access gt Code No password to data via the serial gt RS232 RS485 interface 0000 off Configuration No Yes Yes enter factory default gt Instrument data gt Enter defaults setting when entered the parameter returns automatically to No Configuration gt Instrument data gt Enable options The parameter is available for enabling additional functions such as the math logic module or counter integrator The parameter is not available if all recorder functions
47. e The data not yet saved since the last automatic save are written to diskette An error has occurred during updating This message may have several causes Remedy Repeat procedure INITIALIZING DISKETTE The instrument recognizes when new or foreign diskettes are inserted New or foreign diskettes are overwritten without a security check NO DISKETTE DISKETTE WRITEPROTECTED If there is no diskette in the instrument the diskette symbol flashes in the status line The inserted diskette cannot be written to because it is write protected Remedy Remove write protection DISKETTE FAULTY An error has occured while writing to diskette The diskette is faulty Remedy Insert new DOS formatted diskette DISKETTE FULL PROGRAM DISKETTE If the diskette is full the diskette symbol flashes in the status line No more data are written to diskette Remedy Insert a blank diskette before the measurement data memory of the recorder is also full If this is not done then measurement data will be lost This message appears when a program diskette is inserted in the disk drive and measurement data have to be written Remedy Insert the correct diskette or a blank one CONFIG DISKETTE This message appears when a configuration dis kette is inserted in the disk drive and measure ment data have to be written Remedy Insert the correct diskette or a blank one 43 3 Oper
48. e mented by entering a negative weighting e g weighting factor 1 Each count change can be documented with an entry in the event list The new count is attached to the message Integrators analog inputs 1 3 6 sec min hr and day You can also enter a weighting for the integrators flow measurement input signal from 0 20mA corresponds to 0 1000 l sec time base 1sec weighting 0 001 display of the integration value quantity in m Entering a threshold value amount of threshold value has the effect that inte gration takes place only when the value has been exceeded No integration will occur on falling below the value The advantage of integration with a threshold value larger than 0 is that possible noise from a transducer can be suppressed in this way Timers The timer will count for as long as the selected logic input or one of the digital signals is closed set The time can be displayed in sec min hr and days 17 2 Instrument description 2 5 1 Reporting periods of counts After an adjustable time period reporting period the counts are stored for all counters integrators timers The counts of the most recently concluded re porting period can be graphically displayed The following counter integrator types are possible periodic The time period between 1 min and 12 hrs must additionally be selected in the parameter Period external The counter integrator is upd
49. e Evaluation Screen Extras Window Help laj x ai slop SPS 1 14 Chan 1 ma sS m EL us S us S EI 06 00 00 07 00 00 08 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 00 00 45 00 00 16 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 260499 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 0499 26 0499 D EAT sehn Ghent Gol S 350 Chanel 3 E m vii elle yil Chan 2 Group 00 100 0 Channel 2 EE d i oe Se a EE NS I ed Channels Periodic report External report 4 K Press F1 for Help x1 26 04 9909 28 57 y1 16 1 Z 79 6 PC evaluation program Features PCA3000 80 Some features in brief The data from differently configured instruments are recognized by the PCA evaluation program and stored in an archive database The entire manage ment is performed automatically Only an identifier supplementary descrip tion has to be manually provided by the user The user has at any time access to certain data sets which can be distin guished by the identifier In addition it is possible to restrict the periods of time to be evaluated Any analog and digital channels of the paperless recorder can subsequent ly be combined in PCA to PCA groups Operation via mouse or from the keys By means of the export filter it is possible to export the stored data CSV format for processing in different programs Excel Using the addit
50. e set if the password has been en tered correctly Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Instrument data gt Instrument name 16 characters gt Chapter 3 8 Text input Configuration any data Input of current date gt Instrument data gt Date and time gt Date Configuration any time Input of current time gt Instrument data gt Date and time gt Time 53 4 Configuration parameters Synchronization of time Summer time switch Summer time start date Summer time start time Summer time end date Summer time end time Language Temperature unit Memory readout 54 Configuration Off Using this parameter func gt Instrument data Logic inp1 4 tion the system clocks of gt Date and time several recorders can be gt Time simultaneously synchro synchronization nized When a logic input has been selected and is oper ated transition from Low to High then the time can be synchronized The seconds are decisive in the time change They are used for rounding the time up or down Example 12 55 29 gt 12 55 00 12 55 30 gt 12 56 00 Configuration Off Automatic gt Instrument data User timed 2 00 hrs or 3 00 hrs on the gt Summer time Automatic last Sunday in March or gt Switch October Configuration any date can only be configured if gt Instrument data the changeover swi
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52. ed where special care is required when handling electrostati cally sensitive components 1 3 2 Note signs Note This sign is used where your special attention is drawn to a remark Reference This sign refers to further information in other handbooks chapters or sec tions Footnote Footnotes are notes which refer to certain points in the text Footnotes consist of two parts Marking in the text and the footnote text The marking in the text is arranged as continuous superscript numbers Action This sign marks the description of a required action The individual steps are indicated by this asterisk e g Press the al key Confirm with 1 Introduction 1 3 3 Representation fa ENTER Program manager Edit gt Instrument data 10 Keys Keys are shown in a frame Both symbols or text are possible Where a key has multiple functions the text shown corresponds to the function which is currently active Screen text Texts displayed in the setup program are shown in italics Menu items Menu items of the setup program which are referred to in this manual are shown in italics Menu item and sub menu item are each separated by gt 2 Instrument description 2 1 Display and controls Color display 320 x 240 pixel 27 colors Menu dependent function keys softkeys screen dependent function represented by text or symbols Status LED red is on continuously while an alarm is p
53. el operation parame ters configuration Alarm If an alarm has occured e g out of limit the alarm bell flashes in this field Diskette internal memory Indicates the free storage capacity of the diskette or the internal memory in percent If there is a diskette error the diskette symbol flashes The error message can be checked in the disk manager In the event of a memory alarm the field is shown with a yellow background gt Chapter 3 6 Disk manager Di Storage capacity of diskette K 1 available internal memory The egg timer appears whenever the instrument is busy and can therefore not be operated The H informs you that the indicated measurements are derived from the past history The data saved in the FLASH memory are shown In the event of an error an i flashes here The cause of the error can be read out from the instrument info window gt Chapter 3 7 Instrument info If the keys are inhibited a key flashes in this position Time amp Date shows the actual time and date s 11 52 ap PE in le E 1 hiqhalarm DET SM Current diagram speed Background color gray normal operation blue timed operation orange event operation Instrument name 16 characters max shows last entry in event list 13 2 Instrument description Channel line The channel line shows the measurements of the active channels and their unit channel as
54. el number Power OFF i iqi Data lost y old counter int value 9 digits Summer time start z new counter int value 9 digits Summer time end New configuration Counter int x from y reset to z Text 1 18 18 freely definable texts with 20 characters each 39 3 Operation and visualization Supplementary text Basic menu gt Event list Event list The instrument automatically supplements the texts by ON or OFF to en able the distinction between appearance and disappearance of the signal Example Standard text Supplementary text Entry in event list Logic input 2 ON Logic input 2 ON Logic input 2 OFF Logic input 2 OFF The event list is called up via the basic menu 9 65 44 emin div II 23 682 464 POWER OH Instrument info Disk manager Event list ee j j Select operating level Event list Confirm selection with D r 08 51 _Eminsdiv E 23 82 88 Chan 1 hiqhalarm OFF aex Event list 23 82 68 89 66 35 Chan 1 highalarm OFF 23 82 68 89 65 46 Chan 1 highalarm OH 23 82 68 89 85 25 POWER DH 23 82 68 69 65 16 POWER OFF 23 82 68 4 51 41 HEN CONFIGURATION jump back directly into diagram presentation 40 3 Operation and visualization 3 6 Disk manager Automatic storage of measurement data Loading and saving the configuration data Basic menu gt Disk manager The data stored in the me
55. essed to the equipment manufacturer OEM and to the user with appropriate techni cal expertise In addition to installation and electrical connection they contain information on commissioning operation and parameter setting on the instrument as well as on the optional PC setup programm and the optional PC evaluation pro gram PCA It provides information on the serial interfaces RS232 and RS485 which can be supplied as an extra Using the interface description it is possible to devel op specific programs which can for instance read out current measurement data 1 2 1 Structure of these Operating Instructions These operating instructions are arranged in a way which permits the user to enter directly into the operation and configuration of the instrument Conse quently chapters dealing with items that normally arise only once are placed at the end of the manual These include instrument description type designa tion installation and electrical connection 1 Introduction 1 3 Typographical conventions 1 3 1 Warning signs A d Er The signs for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the following conditions Danger This sign is used when there may be danger to personnel if the instructions are disregarded or not followed accurately Caution This sign is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the in structions are disregarded or not followed accurately Caution This sign is us
56. gram 2 Inputs 1 3 programmable X X X X 888 factory set 3 Inputs 4 6 programmable x x 000 not assigned x x 888 fTfactory set 4 Supply X X X X 22 20 53V AC DC 48 63Hz X x X X 23 110 240V 10 15 AC 48 63Hz 5 Extra codes X X X X 020 lithium battery for memory backup ex factory X X X X 021 storage capacitor for memory backup on request XX X X 260 integrators and counters math and logic module X X X X 261 4 logic inputs 3 relay outputs serial interface RS232 RS 485 XXX X 264 memory expansion to 2MB2 X X X X 265 Door with lock IP54 X X X X 266 IP65 seal wide mounting brackets X X X X 350 universal carrying case TG 35 1 2 3 4 5 Order code jest Order example 706500 14 888 000 23 020 1 The math and logic module can only be used in conjunction with the setup program 2 Memory expansion is only possible with new orders not for retrofitting 3 Extra codes are listed one after another separated by commas 81 7 Identifying the instrument version 7 2 Standard accessories 1 Operating Instructions B 70 6500 0 2 mounting brackets cable tie with foot can be released for strain relief of the connected sensor leads 7 3 Optional accessories Setup program on CD ROM multilingual PC interface cable with TTL RS232 converter and adapter PC evaluation program on CD ROM multilingual PCA communication server on CD ROM multilingual configurati
57. h alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter l al 1 6 C I comb alarm Comb alarm When the configured signal is active the instrument switches to event opera tion Memory al Error Modbus Flag Configuration Average val gt Chapter 2 7 Operating gt Meas storage Instant val modes gt Event operation Minimum Chapter 2 8 Data gt Stored value Maximum storage Peak value Configuration gt Meas storage gt Event operation gt Storage rate 1 5 32767s gt Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Data storage 63 4 Configuration parameters Start time timed operation End time timed operation Stored value timed operation Storage rate timed operation Configuration any time Off when gt Meas storage start time gt Timed operation end time gt Start time Configuration any time gt Meas storage gt Timed operation gt End time Configuration Average val gt Chapter 2 7 Operating gt Meas storage Instant val modes gt Timed operation Minimum Chapter 2 8 Data gt Stored value Maximum storage Peak value Configuration gt Meas storage gt Timed operation gt Storage rate 1 5 32767s gt Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Data storage 4 2 7 Configuration Outputs option Action outputs Operating signal outputs Action outputs
58. he left mouse button L the selection can also be en For functions ending with you will have to add the closing bracket yourself Example 1 add SQRT gt SQRT 2 add AE1 gt SQRT AE1 3 add gt SQRT AE1 Operator Explanation Example addition AE1 AE2 subtraction AE1 AE2 N multiplication AE1 AE2 division AE1 AE2 opening bracket closing bracket SQRT root SQRT AE1 MINU minimum value MIN AE1 AE2 MANU maximum value MAX AE1 AE2 AE3 SIN sine SIN AET COS cosine COS AE1 TAN tangent TAN AE1 8 x to the power of y AE AE2 EXP exponential function EXP AE1 ABS absolute value ABS AE1 INTO integer portion INT AE1 FRC decimal fraction FRC AE1 LOG logarithm LOG AE LNU natural logarithm LN AE1 75 5 Setup program Operator priorities 76 Math symbols and functions Priority Math symbol function Note high brackets SQRT MIN MAX LOG LN SIN functions COS TAN ABS EXP INT FRC exponent x py sign multiplication division low addition subtraction Logic operators Priority Operator Note high brackets NOT negation AND amp AND logic XOR A exclusive OR logic low OR OR logic 5 Setup program 5 5 Character set
59. imum or peak value is configured separately for normal event and timed operation The data are recorded encoded in a proprietary format The recording duration depends on various factors number of analog channels and event traces being recorded storage rate number of events in the event list The setup program calculates the recording duration for the cur rent configuration The recording duration can be optimized by process oriented selection of the storage rate In normal operation no fault no alarm a storage interval as long as possi ble e g 60sec 180sec should be selected depending on the specific ap plication In the event of an alarm or a fault the storage rate can be shortened via event operation which ensures that the measurement data are recorded with a high time resolution 3 Operation and visualization After starting up the paperless recorder by switching on the supply power ON the start logo company logo appears LOGOSCREEN 500 During the screen build up the recorder is initialized with the data of the last configuration ce After the initialization phase the measurement diagram visualiza tion level is displayed 25 3 Operation and visualization 3 1 Basic menu The basic menu is the central point from which the various levels of the instru ment branch out The following levels are available Visualization Parameters Configuratio
60. ion describes the input on the instrument The display below is shown when a text e g Configuration Texts is select ed at the configuration level for editing by using ENTER 11 11 52 14 10 25 HEN COHFIGUFATIOH E Select the character to be altered using the softkeys Switch to character set matrix After the character to be altered has been selected and the switch made to character set matrix the cursor is positioned on the current character in the character set matrix The softkeys change their function as can be seen from the picture below Select new character Enter character After the entire text has been input it can either be entered or all alterations cancelled Confirm text with or cancel text input with 3 Operation and visualization 3 9 Value input The softkeys can also be used to enter values on the instrument shown here during fine calibration 18 82 13 RECORDER 1 Iminsdiv E 15 87 64 MEN COHFIGURAT LOH IER Analog input 1 K eo une Status ee e start value SAE Set em FT MA l ALAALA gt m e J _ 4 Alter the number Increase the selected Select the digit to digit 1 or decrease be altered of decimal places 1 it or change the sign The sign can only be altered if the value is not equal to 0 which L means that when entering values you cannot star
61. ional program Communication server the data can be read out of the recorder via the serial interface RS232 RS485 They can be read out manually or automatically e g daily at 23 hrs It is recommended to use a baud rate of 38400 bps when transferring data On the recorder the baud rate is set via the parameter Configuration gt In terface gt Baud rate The PCA evaluation program supports the network capability which means that several users can obtain data from the same database independently of each other Data diskettes can be read out and stored in the database via the rapid start function of the evaluation program After archiving the evaluation soft ware will be automatically terminated ce From October 2004 you can use the new PCA3000 PC evaluation software for analyzing and archiving data from the paperless recorder Further information on the PCA3000 software is contained in the Operating Manual B 70 9701 0 7 Identifying the instrument version 7 1 Type designation Paperless recorder for capturing visualizing storing and evaluating measurement data 1 Basic version 706500 14 paperless recorder with 3 analog inputs 706500 24 paperless recorder with 3 analog inputs incl setup and PCA evaluation program 706500 15 paperless recorder with 6 analog inputs 706500 25 paperless recorder with 6 analog inputs incl setup and PCA evaluation pro
62. liminating the test run values which are not required gt See Reset generation on page 63 Another option of resetting the counter integrator values is provided at the pa rameter level After entering the password you can define a value for each of the 6 channels The counter integrator will then be set to this value When af ter editing a value is accepted a message with the new and the old count is entered in the event list 18 2 Instrument description Reset via the Disk manager menu The time period for the counter integrator summation will not be freshly start ed The previous counter integrator values will also not be saved e If you wish to save the previous counter integrator values you have to execute the function Update diskette incl counters in the Disk manager menu before resetting In this way you can restart the recording of individual counters integrators for example after the test run of an installation the values of the test run which are not required can thus be eliminated You can select a password other than that for accessing the configuration The password can be set under Configuration gt Instrument data gt Code No Password gt Counter Int reset If the function Update diskette incl counters is executed in the Disk manager menu the counts will also be stored and reset gt See Disk manager on page 41 2 5 3 Behavior on instrument reconfiguration
63. lug 10 TUV Report on Data Manipulation Security Type 955015 corresponds to type 706500 Jo z aed Q6EL xeq 2621 L62S 680 S UOUd 0008 Ateruge LL yolun 6 08 0 uuguujl H ole aau bug G9 ales ASD soiuono ld pue aremyos UOpewNY HAND 22169295 LINTON ACL ZSOESOOLIN IOPJO DL UOISASH 0288G3W ON Moden AE Arewuing BEE uonelu uunoop yonpoid au u suononi su AyLINDES CO Weed seanseow SUEDIOAE UnL Jo Hulse z 9 s s uone n u d Lg deele sisfjeue Ia Z Lg s Ano lqo Andes y Jo UONIUYSC LLg SE Dumes eed 9 SEENEN 189 JO NSO pue eOuEUOUSA 9 EE uonejuewnoop 3894 S ENEE leyau isol p ee 1991 eu Buunp juowabeuew Aen Le gtr MANEN en ET Beeta ee sejdiound Bunse EE ssa CS uewioeds jeet JO do5s zz u uul5 ds eat Z Buns 1 Jo adoos Z ee EE aE ee EN BEDE EE gp hee BE a Eege Bupeat 10 jo qns L obeg sjua u0g 19p10904 ss i ded Jo soos NAAHISODOT y Jo Apanoes uonelndiueuu e ep y uo poda jesruysor AIAYIS 10nqO3gd AAL uogonposd jueuno ut seunjes uo 32IPsA pyea jleleuef e juesesde jou s op pue Buysa Jo p ltuqns jonpoud 34 Jo uoneuttuex aus E Jo Singa Y sule1uoo y uorssiuwiad uapum soud saunbau sasodind Bursmaape 104 esn sy einue sy u paonposdas aq juo Aew Hodes Eupen sm L yaun 6EEO8 O GO SYCISIO PIY Zeta soluo 09 9 pue aiemyos uojewony Hqui aI Jonpold ANL Apog uo pue 1s 000Z Aenuge LL JO 0 uolsIA
64. m to for at least one counter integrator 4 Configuration parameters Reset generation Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Reset generation Off Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag Determine the event which will reset all counter and integrator counts with out storing gt See External reset on page 18 4 2 6 Configuration Measurement storage Store status normal operation Stored value normal operation Storage rate normal operation Operating signal event operation Stored value event operation Storage rate event operation Parameter Value selection Description Configuration Off gt Meas storage On gt Normal operation gt Store status Configuration Average val gt Chapter 2 7 Operating gt Meas storage Instant val modes gt Normal operation Minimum Chapter 2 8 Data gt Stored value Maximum storage Peak value Configuration gt Meas storage gt Normal operation gt Storage rate 1 60 32767s gt Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Data storage Configuration gt Meas storage gt Event operation gt Operating signal Off Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al Hig
65. min 10min 15 min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h Only programmable when the parameter Type is set to periodic for at least one counter integrator The counter integrator val ues are saved at the se lected interval Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Ext operating signal Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb alarm Only programmable when the parameter Type is set to external for at least one counter integrator Summation of the counter integrator values will only take place if the selected digital signal is set to 1 Comb alarm On a change to 0 the Memory al values are saved and reset Error Modbus Flag Configuration Monday Only programmable when gt Counter Integrator Tuesday the parameter Type is set gt Weekday Wednesday to weekly for at least one Thursday counter integrator Friday The counter integrator val Saturday ues are stored on the Sunday selected day on reaching the synchronization time Configuration any time Only programmable when gt Counter Integrator 06 00 00 the parameter Type is set gt Daily start time to daily from to for at least one counter integra tor Configuration any time Only programmable when gt Counter Integrator 18 00 00 the parameter Type is set gt Daily end time to daily fro
66. n Event list Disk manager Instrument info aS 24 26 RECORDER 1 ihediv E 11 12 61 HEW CONFIGURATION 158 Instrument info Disk manager Event list Configuration Paraneters Yisualization Select the required level Confirm selection with The basic menu is displayed after pressing the MENU key 1 not from configuration level if a parameter has already been altered there 26 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 Visualization As has already been mentioned in Chapter 2 2 Operating principle and graph ic elements the softkeys can be found at the bottom of the screen They change their function according to the menu and are indicated as symbols or in plain language a rra B CHD oS T esn E Show event list Alter signal type representation analog inp analog amp event Evaluate stored measurement data history Alter channel representation header diagram representation with digital display meas small diagram representation with scaling diagram representation with bargraph digital display large meas large curve representation header switched off Hide function keys softkeys With instrument software version 133 03 xx or higher it is possible to equip the recorder with Counters integrators extra code In this case the symbol for indicating the counts will appear below the softkey on the right the symbol for showing the event list is shifted
67. o text Configuration Standard text gt Chapter 3 5 Event list gt Configuration gt Texts page 65 gt Analog inputs Text 1 18 gt Analog input 1 6 No text gt Alarm gt Text high alarm Configuration 0 32767s Alarm delay is activated at Analog inputs gt Analog input 1 6 gt Alarm gt Alarm delay a value of gt 0 When activated an alarm will only be generated when it has been present for at least as long as it takes for the set time to elapse 4 2 4 Configuration Event traces Input signal 58 Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Event traces gt Event traces 1 4 gt Input signal Off Logic inp1 4 Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag The event digital signal which is to be recorded is assigned to an event trace 4 Configuration parameters Trace designation Configuration 7 characters gt Chapter 3 8 Text input gt Event traces gt Event traces 1 4 gt Trace designation BE 1 4 Input signal Configuration Off The event digital signal gt Event traces Logic inp1 4 which is to be recorded is gt Event traces 5 6 Logic channel 1 6 assigned to an event trace gt Input signal Low alarm 1 6
68. on Data Manipulation Security Index 81 KEREN 81 EE 82 ERER 82 83 Lee 83 et 83 85 Leer 85 Sb ari 85 t 86 89 93 Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Preface UI Please read these Operating Instructions before commissioning the instru ment Keep the operating instructions in a place which is accessible to all us ers at all times Please assist us to improve these operating instructions where necessary Your suggestions will appreciated Phone 49 661 6003 0 Fax L 49 661 6003 607 All necessary settings are described in this manual If any difficul ties should still arise during commissioning you are asked not to carry out any manipulations that could endanger your rights under the instrument warranty Please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office in such a case When returning modules assemblies or components the regula tions of EN 61340 5 1 and EN 61340 5 2 Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena must be observed Use only the appropriate ESD packaging for transport Please note that we cannot accept any liability for damage caused by ESD electrostatic discharge 1 Introduction 1 2 Arrangement of the documentation Operating Instructions B 70 6500 0 Interface Description B 70 6500 2 The documentation for this instrument consists of the following parts These operating instructions are included in the delivery They are addr
69. on of inputs to customer specification 82 8 Installation 8 1 Location and climatic conditions The location should as far as possible be free from vibration Stray electro magnetic fields e g from motors transformers etc should be avoided The ambient temperature at the location can be between 0 and 45 C at a relative humidity of lt 75 no condensation gt Chapter 9 1 Installation notes 8 2 Mounting in position Outline drawings 27 The 26 mm dimension is increased to 27 mm if the IP65 sealing is used Fitting into the panel 1 138 7 gt 138 83 8 Installation Fitting in Insert the paperless recorder from the front into the panel cut out positon From the back of the panel hook the two mounting brackets into the recesses on the sides of the housing The flat sides of the brackets must be against the housing Place the mounting brackets against the rear of the panel and tighten them evenly 84 9 Electrical connection 9 1 Installation notes The choice of the cable the installation and the electrical connection must conform to the requirements of VDE 0100 Regulations on the In stallation of Power Circuits with nominal voltages below 1000V or the appropriate local regulations Work inside the instrument must only be carried out to the extent descri bed and like the electrical connection only by qualified personnel
70. r off date tine Power on date tine lh2div Ak This menu also includes the version number e g 133 01 01 i e the version number of the instrument software It is important because some functions are only available from a certain version number onwards If the Digital I O is available Yes then the recorder also contains an RS 232 RS 485 interface Error The following errors are possible Error Description none Instrument o k Data lost Battery empty A discharge of the battery storage capacitor occured during the last lengthy supply interruption The clock was set to 01 01 97 00 00 00 Remedy Reset the time gt Chapter 4 2 2 Configuration Instrument data and use a new diskette for data storage This message appears on instruments with lithium battery when the time was reset after a data loss Please return the instrument to the supplier for a change of battery ce Data can be lost after separating the instrument from the supply voltage after more than 10 years on instruments with a lithium bat tery and after more than 2 weeks 15 25 C ambient tempera ture on instruments with a storage capacitor 45 3 Operation and visualization 3 8 Textinput Input options Character selection Character input 46 The configurable texts can be input either through the setup program or di rectly on the instrument This sect
71. ration menu HARNING Measurements on diskette and in flash menoru Will be deleted if configuration is altered After the password has been entered in the Configuration menu an additional security query will appear You will only be able to access the parameters when you have confirmed the query with ENTER 49 3 Operation and visualization 50 4 Configuration parameters 4 1 Operating example e EZ 03 42 13 23 62 08 chan 1 highala OFF 2min Zdiv Instrument info Disk manager Event list Configuration Paraneters Uisualization r 1 D Configuration Instrument data Analog inputs Event traces Counter integrator Meas storage Outputs S functions ts e Fine calibration EXIT ENTER Instrument data Instrument nane _ Date and time Summer time Language Temperature unit loaq arn No password gt Enter defaults Enable options EXIT ENTER Date and time Date 23 82 88 Tine ENTER Date and time Date 1 if applicable the code number must also be entered here factory setting 9200 2 cancel entry the old settings are retained 3 confirm entry 51 4 Configuration parameters 4 2 Table of configuration parameters The table below lists all the instrument parameters The order in which the pa rameters are explained corresponds to the order in which they appear on the instrument in
72. resent Power LED green O LOGOSCREEN 500 is on continuously as soon as power is applied flashes when the screen mm saver is activated LOGOS CREE Bes E E S i 4 Exit previous window cancel current action Menu back to the basic menu Enter select menu item enter input 1 mna Cover for opening the disk drive of the disk drive cover 1 not from the configuration level if a parameter has already been altered there The life of the background illumination can be prolonged by using e the screen saver gt Chapter 4 Configuration parameters Parameters gt Display off 11 2 Instrument description Opening and closing the Header Status line housing door AU WO LOGOSCREEN 500 EE eeen ao aa D ane D rn EN DN BI UNTER The housing door can be opened or closed by turning the knob 2 2 Operating principle and graphic elements Keys The recorder is operated from eight keys Three of these have fixed functions the other five softkeys have menu dependent functions gt Chapter 2 1 Display and controls Softkeys The softkey functions appear in the bottom line of the display as symbols or in plain language en 12 2 Instrument description Status line The status line is shown in the upper part of the display It provides information on important actions and states The status line is always visible irrespective of the lev
73. s necessary to enter the reference channel in most cases the analog input no and the time in minutes which are used for cal culating the moving average The following operators and functions are available for the formulae SQRTO MIN MAX SING COS TAN EXP ABS INT FRC LOG UND On going above or falling below the scaleable values the math channel is treated as for out of range The formulae are entered in the PC in the setup program The mathematical formulae cannot be edited on the instrument by using the keys ce Additional information can be found in Chapter 5 4 Math and logic module 21 2 Instrument description Logic module There is also a maximum of 6 logic channels As is the case with all the other digital signals the calculated digital boolean values can be used for different functions recording in the event traces as an operating signal for display switch off time synchronization timer externally operated counters integrators counter integr reset event operation and key inhibit for output to a relay and as count input for a counter Logic channel 1 BEI amp BE2 amp BE3 BE1 BE2 BEZ Logic1 e g control of relay 1 The following variables are available for the formulae logic inputs logic channels alarms errors Modbus Flag signal via serial interface TRUE FALSE
74. screen can be set here This ensures that the screen is al ways legible even under difficult light conditions Here mm h time div or storage rate is selected for the speed display in the diagram Example A diagram speed of 1h div corresponds to approx 22mm hr 35 3 Operation and visualization Display off Diagram view 36 Switch off event waiting time For screen saving a time between 0 and 32767min can be set under the pa rameter Waiting time If no recorder key is operated during this time then the screen goes dark The power LED blinks during screen saving Screen saving display off is canceled by pressing any key on the recorder If Omin is set then screen saving is deactivated Switch off event operating signal In this case screen saving is performed by using one logic input extra code or a different operating signal The logic input is selected via the Operating signal parameter As long as the signal is present the display remains off No waiting time is being taken into account Screen saving is deactivated when Off is selected Only one type of screen saving can be active at a time L Diagram view gt Signal type Here the representation mode of the measurement and event traces is deter mined analog inputs analog inputs and event traces Diagram view gt Channel representation The contents of the channel bar is selected here
75. small measurement scaling bargraph large measurement switched off Diagram view gt Channel display The channels which are displayed in the channel line in the representation mode Scaling and Bargraph are selected here Diagram view gt Paper perforations Can only be selected if the analog channels only and no event traces are dis played When yes is set paper perforations appear in the diagram thus giving the picture the appearance of a conventional chart recorder 3 Operation and visualization Counter integrator reset After the password has been successfully entered the counts for each of the 6 channels can be set to 0 or a defined value in this menu When a value has been input confirm with ENTER a message with the new and the old count is entered in the event list The time period for the counter integrator summation will not be freshly started The recent counter integrator values will also not be stored If this is required you have to execute the Up date diskette incl counter function in the Disk manager menu before resetting In this way the recording of the counters integrators can be restarted for ex ample after the test run of an installation the test run values which are not re quired can thus be eliminated You can set a password which is different from that for accessing the configu ration The default value is also 9200 The password can be set in the menu Config
76. t Chapter 4 2 9 Configuration Texts Configuration Standard text Can only be used if the gt Operating functions Text 1 18 Math Logic module gt External texts No text option is available gt Logic channel gt Chapter 3 5 Event list 1 6 gt Chapter 4 2 9 Configuration Texts Configuration Off As soon as the selected gt Operating functions Logic inp1 4 signal is activated the gt Key inhibit Logic channel 1 6 Low alarm 1 6 Low comb al High alarm 1 6 High comb al Counter I al 1 6 C I comb al Comb alarm Memory al Error Modbus Flag keys are inhibited 4 2 9 Configuration Texts Texte Parameter Value selection Description Configuration gt Texts gt Text1 18 20 characters Text 1 18 gt Chapter 3 8 Text input 65 4 Configuration parameters 4 2 10 Configuration Interface Interface type Protocol Baud rate Data format Instrument address Minimum response time Parameter Value selection Description Configuration RS232 Selection of the serial inter gt Interface RS485 face extra code gt Interface type Configuration MODBUS gt Interface JBUS gt Protocol Configuration 9600 baud gt Interface 19200 baud gt Baud rate 38400 baud Configuration 8 1 none gt Interface 8 1 odd gt Data format
77. t with altering the sign if the present value is 0 Use to confirm the entry or EXIT to cancel it 47 3 Operation and visualization 3 10 Code number password entry The following functions are protected ex factory from unauthorized access by a password request the Configuration menu parts of the Disk manager menu the Parameters gt Counter Int reset menu The factory default setting is 9200 A password can also be used to secure access to the recorder via the serial in terface In this case however the factory setting is 0 no password request If you enter a value unequal to 0 please take into account that this number must also be sent to the recorder by an attached communication program Additional information on password request for the serial interface can be found in the Interface Description B 70 6500 2 All passwords can be programmed differently see Chapter 4 2 2 Configuration Instrument data Password request 09 26 22 RECORDER 1 Ihsdiv E 11 12 61 HEW CONFIGURATION Laat Increment 1 or Select the digit to decrement 1 the be altered selected digit After the entry has been completed Sz H5 it can be confirmed by using the key Using EXIT the password request will be stopped and the menu left 48 3 Operation and visualization Password request 02 29 32 RECORDER 1 thediv EI in the 11 12 B1 HEW CONFIGURATION 1503 Configu
78. tch is gt Summer time set to User timed gt Start date Configuration any time can only be configured if gt Instrument data the changeover switch is gt Summer time set to User timed gt Start time Configuration any date can only be configured if gt Instrument data the changeover switch is gt Summer time set to User timed gt End date Configuration any time can only be configured if gt Instrument data gt Summer time gt End time the changeover switch is set to User timed Configuration gt Instrument data gt Language German English French Dutch Spanish Italian Hungarian Czech Swedish Polish Danish Finnish Portuguese Russian Configuration gt Instrument data gt Temperature unit C F Configuration gt Instrument data gt Memory readout with diskette via RSxxx Determine here how data are mainly to be read out Depending on the selec tion a different value is made visible via the free capacity in the status line 4 Configuration parameters Memory alarm diskette reserve Code number of configuration Code number of disk manager Disk Code No Code number Counter Int reset Code number RS232 RS485 Factory setting Enable options Enable options Code No determined Configuration gt Instrument data gt Memory alarm 1 10 100 The signal is activated when the resi
79. te 66 C Calibration status 66 Channel counter integrator 59 Channel indication 29 53 Channel line 14 52 57 Channel name 57 Channel name counter integrator 61 Channel representation 14 27 52 Character input 46 Character selection 46 Climatic conditions 83 Code No determined 55 Code number 38 41 48 55 Code number password 48 Cold junction 56 Color display 11 Commissioning 7 Configuration analog inputs 56 counter integrator 59 event traces 58 fine calibration 66 interface 66 measurement storage 63 operating functions 65 outputs 64 texts 65 Configuration data writing to reading from diskette 42 Connection circuit 56 Connection diagram 86 Contrast 52 Counter frequency counter integrator 17 Counter text counter integrator 61 Counter int reset 55 93 11 Index 94 Counters 17 59 D Daily end time counter integrator 62 Daily start time counter integrator 62 Data format 66 Data lost 44 45 Data Manipulation Security 89 Date 53 Decimal place 57 Decimal place counter integrator 61 Diagram speed 13 23 Diagram view 36 Differential 58 Digital display 27 30 Disk code number 55 Disk manager 41 Disk reserve 55 Diskettes data transfer 71 error 43 formatting 71 manager 41 Display 11 Display and controls 11 Display off screen saving 36 E Electrostatic discharge ESD 7 Enable options code No determined 55 enable options 55 enabling code 56 Enabling code 56 End temperature 57
80. the counter is increment gt Counter Integrator Text 1 18 ed decremented the text gt Counter In channs No text selected here will appear in gt Channel 1 6 the status line and the gt Counter text event list Configuration Off gt Counter Integrator Activated gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Alarm gt Alarm Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Alarm gt Limit value 99999 to 100 to 99999 An alarm is triggered when the limit is infringed Using the parameter Weighting it is possible to differentiate between going above or going below the limit positive weighting factor alarm on going above the limit Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Counter In channs gt Channel 1 6 gt Alarm gt Alarm text Standard text Text 1 18 No text On going above or below the limit the text selected here will appear in the sta tus line and the event list 61 4 Configuration parameters Synchronization time Period Ext operating signal Weekday Daily start time Daily end time 62 Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Synchronizat time any time 00 00 00 Please enter the time at which the daily weekly monthly or yearly counter integrator value is to be saved Configuration gt Counter Integrator gt Period 1min 2min 3min 4min 5
81. time 64 start time 64 Timers 17 Trace designation 59 Transfer PC recorder 71 72 recorder PC 71 72 Type counter integrator 59 Type designation 81 U Underrange 14 Unit 57 Unit counter integrator 61 Unit of measurement variable 28 V Version number 45 W Waiting time 52 Warranty 7 Weekday counter integrator 62 Weighting counter integrator 17 60 Window technology 38 Z Zoom 32 JUMO GmbH amp Co KG Street address MoltkestraBe 13 31 36039 Fulda Germany Delivery address MackenrodtstraBe 14 36039 Fulda Germany Postal address 36035 Fulda Germany Phone 49 661 6003 0 Fax 49 661 6003 607 e mail mail jumo net Internet www jumo net JUMO Instrument Co Ltd JUMO House Temple Bank Riverway Harlow Essex CM20 2TT UK Phone 44 1279 635533 Fax 44 1279 635262 e mail sales jumo co uk Internet www jumo co uk JUMO Process Control Inc 8 Technology Boulevard Canastota NY 13032 USA Phone 315 697 JUMO 1 800 554 JUMO Fax 315 697 5867 e mail info jumo us Internet www jumo us
82. to the counter display teel FO B cd JU El Show counters integrators timers 27 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 1 Diagram representation with digital display small measurement Diagram representation can be reached from the basic menu by calling up the visualization menu or by pressing the key Current measurements of the analog inputs including unit Measurement on red background overlimit J 11 52 E 10 18 29 1 Chan 1 highalarm OFF E ee E ee j evi d DARE a et f __ aec H ee Using the parameter Parameters gt Diagram view gt Signal type or the Fr button it is possible to select whether in addition to the analog channels the event traces are also to be displayed The contents of the head er is determined by using the parameter Parameters gt Diagram view gt Channel representation or the Sc button 28 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 2 Diagram representation with scaling Scaling start of the selected channel Lower limit marker of the selected channel no display when alarm is off Current measurement Channel name Upper limit marker no display when alarm is off Scaling end of the selected channel Aap 81 BE 1 BE 4 Chann 2 Chann 3 The parameter Parameters gt Diagram view gt Channel indication is available for selecting which scaling on which channel is the be indicated 3 2 3 Diagram representation with b
83. ue and a specific storage rate are active Event operation is active as long as its operating signal gt Chapter 4 2 6 Configuration Measurement storage is active Event operation can be used for example to shorten the storage rate when an alarm is present The respective priorities of the operating modes are allocated as follows Operating mode Priority Normal operation low Timed operation average Event operation high The active operating mode is indicated in the diagram by the background col or for the diagram speed Operating mode Color Normal operation gray Timed operation turquoise Event operation orange gt Chapter 2 2 Operating principle and graphic elements 23 2 Instrument description 2 8 Data storage Recording capacity Storage rate Stored value Recording format Recording duration Optimization of recording duration 24 internalmemory approx 350 000 measurements with option Memory expansion to 2 MB approx 850 000 measurements diskette approx 650 000 measurements The recording capacity is reduced when many event messages are also stored Different storage rates ranging from 1sec to 32767sec can be configured for normal event and timed operation under configuration The storage rate determines the time intervals at which the measurements are stored Under this parameter the value to be stored average instantaneous mini mum max
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85. uration gt Instrument data gt Code No Password gt Counter Int reset 37 3 Operation and visualization 3 4 Configuration On calling up the configuration level the password is requested factory set 9200 It also serves to prevent unauthorized alteration of the configuration gt Chapter 3 9 Code number password entry Window technology Like for the other levels the principle of configuration is also based on menu led window technology Individual menu items can be selected in the win dows The window title describes the contents of the window When a menu item has been selected a further window is opened with new menu items until the required parameter is finally reached If several windows are open the window title assists in orientation Window title Tasal RECORDER 1 21 85 6 Andie taal HEN COMFIGURATIOM Therm Analog input 1 Sensor _ Linearization Cimnection circuit Fes Aainge start Range end Filter constant rhannel name ik 1 t Picimal place L lne width Ih larn j IT Current setting Parameter can be selected edited Parameter is inhibited The configuration of the paperless recorder is sub divided into the following levels Configuration Instrument data Analog inputs Event traces Counter integrator Heas storage Outputs Oper functions Texts Interface Fine calibration
86. uration data are read in from diskette Residual capacity of diskette in percent Background flashes on error e g diskette full no diskette 14 _REICORDER 1 _ihediv z sea zl f MEW CONFIGURATION 1 teel Diskette Config Data data diskette meas data disk Disk update incl counter Update diskette Ll GED Dee Start action Select action The function Compl measurement data gt Disk serves to sal vage data when the original diskette is no longer available Memory At the configuration level a percentage residual capacity of diskette can be alarm specified under Instrument data gt Memory alarm When the residual capacity of the inserted diskette reaches this percentage the signal Memory alarm is activated It can for instance be used to operate a relay or to switch over to event operation gt Chapter 2 8 Data storage Chapter 2 4 Event traces Chapter 4 Configuration parameters 42 3 Operation and visualization Status Status messages of the disk manager are displayed in the corresponding ac messages tion window The following status messages are possible Status message Description DISKETTE UPDATED DISKETTE NOT UPDATED Directly before removing the diskette from the instrument it is necessary to call up Update diskette so that all the measurement data up to the time of removal are contained on the diskett
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