Camille Bauer LINAX A325 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating instructions
Video recorder LINAX A325
Brief overview
Integrated Operating Instructions
The unit's simple control system enables you to perform commissioning for many applications without the need for hardcopy operating instructions. Your unit displays instructions at the push of a button directly on screen. These instructions are nevertheless delivered with the unit - they supplement the Operating Instructions in the unit. Anything that is not described directly at the unit by plain text or menus is explained here.
Fig. 1: Variable softkey (e.g. to call up the internal Help function in the Setup mode)
Index
A very extensive index can be found at the end of these Operating Instructions. It acts as a complement to the table of contents and helps you find special terms and functions.
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Table of contents
1 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1 Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.2 Installation, commissioning and operation . . . . . . . . 5
1.3 Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.4 Safety information for table version (option) . . . . . . 5
1.5 IT security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.6 Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.7 Notes on safety conventions and icons . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.1 Device designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.2 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3 Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.1 Incoming acceptance, transport, storage . . . . . . . . . 8
3.2 Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.3 Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.4 Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4 Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.1 Quick wiring guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.2 Terminal assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.3 Interface connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.4 Degree of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4.5 Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1 Quick operating guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.2 Display and operating elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.3 Entering text and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.4 Overview of the symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.5 Confirming error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
5.6 Communication; installing the PC software . . . . . . 27
6 Commissioning and use during operation
31
6.1 Installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6.2 Switching on the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6.3 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6.4 The Setup screen (in the main menu) . . . . . . . . . . 37
6.5 Use during operation - the "Extras" menu . . . . . . . 83
6.6 Use during operation - the main menu . . . . . . . . . 97
6.7 Settings for the mathematics channels, Formula editor 107
6.8 Meeting the requirements of 21 CFR 11 . . . . . . . 113
6.9 Measured value storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
6.10 Data analysis and visualization using PC analysis
software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
7 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
7.1 Software update via the PC software supplied . . . 117
8 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
8.1 Device-specific accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
9 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
9.1 Diagnose/simulation in the main menu . . . . . . . . 121
9.2 Troubleshooting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
9.3 System error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
9.4 Errors and warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
9.5 Spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
9.6 Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
9.7 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
9.8 Software history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
10 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
10.1 Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
10.2 Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
10.3 Power supply / terminal diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
10.4 Connection data interface, communication, operation . 135
10.5 Performance characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
10.6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
10.7 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
10.8 Mechanical construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
10.9 Human interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
10.10 Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
10.11 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
10.12 Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
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1 Safety instructions
1.1 Designated use
This unit is designed for the electronic acquisition, display, recording, analysis, remote transmission and archiving of analog and digital input signals in non-hazardous areas.
• The unit is designed for installation in a panel or a cabinet and may only be operated in an installed state.
• The manufacturer does not accept liability for damage caused by improper or non-designated use. The unit can cause danger if used improperly or other than intended.
1.2 Installation, commissioning and operation
• The unit may only be installed, connected, commissioned and serviced by qualified and authorized expert staff (e.g. electrical technicians) strictly adhering to the instructions contained in this manual, the applicable norms, legal regulations and certificates (depending on the application).
• These experts must have read and understood this manual and follow the instructions it contains.
• The unit may only be modified or repaired if expressly permitted in the Operating Instructions.
• Damaged units which could pose a source of danger may not be put into operation and must be marked as defective.
• Primarily observe local regulations regarding opening and repairing electrical units.
1.3 Operational safety
• The unit is safely built and tested according to state-of-the-art technology and has left the factory in perfect condition as regards technical safety. The applicable regulations and European standards have been taken into account.
• Please observe the technical data on the nameplate! The nameplate is on the left-hand side of the housing.
Repairs
Repairs that are not described in these Operating Instructions must only be carried out directly by the manufacturer or by the service department.
Electromagnetic compatibility
The measuring system meets the general safety requirements of IEC 61010 and the EMC requirements of IEC 61326.
Technical improvement
The manufacturer reserves the right to adapt technical data to the most up-to-date technical developments without any special announcement. Ask your supplier for information about activities and possible extensions to these Operating Instructions.
1.4 Safety information for table version (option)
Safety information:
The mains plug should only be inserted into a socket with a ground contact. The protective effect may not be suspended by an extension cable without a protective ground. Relay outputs: U (max) = 30 V rms (AC) / 60 V (DC)
1.5 IT security
We only provide a warranty if the device is installed and used as described in the Operating Instructions. The device is equipped with security mechanisms to protect it against any inadvertent changes to the device settings.
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IT security measures in line with operators' security standards and designed to provide additional protection for the device and device data transfer must be implemented by the operators themselves.
1.6 Return
For a return, e.g. in case of repair, the device must be sent in protective packaging. The original packaging offers the best protection. Repairs must only be carried out by your supplier's service organization.
1.7 Notes on safety conventions and icons
The safety instructions in these Operating Instructions are labeled with the following safety icons and symbols:
When sending for repair, please enclose a note with a description of the error and the application.
Symbol Meaning
A0011190-EN
WARNING!
This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation can result in serious or fatal injury.
A0011191-EN
CAUTION!
This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. Failure to avoid this situation can result in minor or medium injury.
A0011192-EN
NOTE
This symbol contains information on procedures and other facts which do not result in personal injury.
ESD - Electrostatic discharge Protect the terminals from electrostatic discharge. Failure to observe this may result in destruction or malfunction of parts of the electronics.
A0011193
Additional information, tip
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2 Identification
2.1 Device designation
2.1.1 Nameplate
Compare the nameplate on the top of the unit with the delivery note and with the following diagram:
Fig. 2: 1. Device tag
2. Order code
3. Serial number
4. Supply voltage, power frequency
5. Power consumption
6. Firmware version
7. Ambient temperature range
8. Unit approvals; 2D matrix code
9. Place and year of manufacture
2.2 Scope of delivery
• Unit (with terminals, as per your order)
• 2 fastening clips
• USB interface cable, length 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
• Optional secure digital (SD) card (card not in device but is supplied.)
• PC operating and configuration software on CD-ROM
• Delivery note
• Multilanguage Brief Operating Instructions as hard copy
Anything missing? Then please inform your supplier.
2.3 Certificates and approvals
An overview of all the certificates and approvals can be found in the Technical Data, Section 10.
2 3
4
100-230 V AC ( 50/60Hz 40VA FW: XX.XX.XX
±10%)
OSG40-xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx
Made in Germany 2014
D-87484 Nesselwang
Ordercode: Ser. No. :
-10°C (14°F) < Ta < 50°C (122°F)
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5
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3 Installation
3.1 Incoming acceptance, transport, storage
3.1.1 Incoming acceptance
After receiving the goods, check the following points:
• Is the packaging or the content damaged?
• Is the delivery complete? Compare the goods delivered with what you ordered.
3.1.2 Transport and storage
Observe the following points:
• The unit must be packed in shockproof packaging for storage (and transport). The original packaging offers the best protection for this.
• The permitted storage temperature is -20 to +60 °C (-4 to 140 °F)
3.2 Installation conditions
Working temperature range:
-10 to 50 °C (22 to 122 °F), max. 75% rel. humidity without condensation.
Impairment of the operating life of the device To avoid heat accumulation, please always ensure that the unit is sufficiently cooled. Maintain distance from strong magnetic fields (see Section 10 "Technical data", interference immunity) ZPermitted ambient conditions at front: in accordance with unit ingress protection of max. IP65 (with front flap closed)
3.3 Installation instructions
3.3.1 Mounting tool
To install in the control panel, all you need is a screwdriver.
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3.3.2 Panel mounting, Installation dimensions
Fig. 3: Panel mounting and installation dimensions. All dimensions in mm or (inch)
• Installation depth without terminal cover: approx. 158 mm (6.22") (incl. terminals and fastening clips)
• Installation depth with terminal cover: approx. 197 mm (7,76")
• Panel cutout: 138
+1
x 138+1 mm (5.43
+0.04
x 5.43
+0.04
")
• Panel thickness: 2 to 40 mm (0.08 to 1.58")
• Max. viewing angle range: from the display central axis 50° in all directions
• Securing to DIN 43 834
1. Push the unit through the panel cutout from the front. To avoid heat accumulation, we
recommend keeping a distance of >15 mm (>0.59 inch) from the walls and other units.
2. Hold the unit horizontally and then hang the two jack screws into the openings (either as
shown in figure 3 the upper opening on the left and the lower opening on the right side of the housing, or use the openings on top and bottom of the housing).
3. Tighten the screws on the jack screws equally with a screwdriver such that a secure seal to the
control panel is guaranteed (dynamometric screwdriver: 100 Ncm).
107.1 (4.22)
27
(1.06)
8.77
(0.3)
58
(0.28)
196 (7.72)
20
(0.79)
158 (6.22)
157.4 (6.20)
192.3 (7.57)
37.07 (1.46)
149.2
(5.87)
195.2 (7.69)
5
(0.2)
141 (5.55)
138
(5.43 )
+1
+0.04
138 (5.43)
138 (5.43)
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3.4 Post-installation check
After panel mounting, please check the following points:
• Is the unit fixed firmly in the center of the control panel cutout?
4 Wiring
4.1 Quick wiring guide
Danger! Electric voltage! The entire connection of the device must take place while the device is de-energized. Incorrect power supply can cause malfunctions The ground connection must be made before all other connections. Any interruption in the ground can cause danger. Before commissioning the device, make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage specifications on the nameplate. Provide a suitable switch or power-circuit breaker in the building installation. This switch must be installed close to the device (so that it is easily accessible) and marked as a circuit breaker. An overload protection unit (rated current = 10 A) is required for the power cable. The mixed connection of safety extra-low voltage and dangerous contact voltage to the relay is not permitted.
4.1.1 Color assignment of the channels
Colors are assigned to the channels in Setup "Application –> Signal groups". 8 predefined colors are available per group and can be assigned to the desired channels.
• A distance of min. 7 mm (0.28 inch) between the devices has to be observed if aligning the devices in the Y-direction (vertically above one another).
• The devices can be arranged horizontally beside one another in the X direction without any spacing between the devices.
• The grid dimension of the panel cutouts for multiple devices must be min. 196.2 mm (7.72") horizontally and min. 156.2 mm (6.15") vertically (tolerance not considered).
Please also refer to the terminal designation on the rear of the unit.
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4.1.2 Circuit diagram
Fig. 4: Circuit diagram
Ethernet
USB
RS 232 / RS 485
Bus Interface
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
41
46
Ch4
31
36
21
26
11
16
Ch5
Ch6
Ch7
81
86
Ch8
71
76
61
66
51
56
Ch9
Ch10
Ch11
C1
C6
Ch12
B1
B6
A1
A6
91
96
Ch13
Ch14
Ch15
G1
G6
Ch16
F1
F6
E1
E6
D1
D6
L/+
N/-
PE
24V
Out
O15
O16
O25
O26
D71
D81
D91
DA1
DB1
DC1
DD1
DE1
GND2
GND2
R11
R12
R13
R41
R42
R51
R52
R61
R62
D11
D21
D31
D41
D51
D61
GND1
+
R21
R22
R31
R32
-
RARBRCRDRERFRGRHRIRJRK
RL
-
+
-
+
-
+
b) 1 V
£
a) > 1 V
Rel. max. 250 V / 3 A
+
-
a) 0...5 V, 1...5 V, 0...10 V, +/- 10 V, +/- 30 V b) 0...1 V, +/- 150 mV, +/- 1 V
L+
N-
PE
100-230 VAC
(±10%)
50 / 60 Hz
12-24 VDC
>5 mA
+
+
_
RTD
I
U
TC
0...20 mA, 4...20 mA, 0...5 mA
J, K, T, N, L, D, C, B, S, R U max. = 24 V
+
_
12-24 VDC
24 V AC/DC
(-10%; +15%)
50 / 60 Hz
24V Out: max. 250 mA
Dx1
+
-
LOW = 0...7 mA HIGH = 13...20 mA U max. = 2.5 V
15
69
>30 µs
>20 ms
RS 232
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
5
5
13
13
6
6
14
14
9
9
25
25
7
7
RS 485
RxD/TxD(+)
R
L
RxD/TxD(-)
R=
L
8
9
89
89
89
89
x2x1 x3 x4x5x6
x2x1 x3 x4x5x6
Dx1
GNDx
24 V +
Dx1
GNDx
24 V -
-
GNDx
Dx1
GNDx
10k
O15
O16
O25
O26
+-+-
12
0...20 mA;
4...20 mA
+-+-
12
Pt46, Pt50, Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000, Cu50, Cu53, Cu100
x2x1 x3 x4x5x6 x2x1 x3 x4x5x6
+
-
24 V
x2x1 x3 x4x5x6
R=1.2 k
a) U max. = 35 V b) U max. = 24 V
U max. = 2.5 V
(Volt drop 1 V, Ri50 Ohm)££
Further units
Cable resistance
Power supply
Digital in (D)
To PC: Cable with 9 pol. Sub-D plug RxD - 3 GND - 5 TxD - 2
To PC: Cable with 25 pol. Sub-D plug
To modem: Cable with 9 pol. Sub-D socket
To modem: Cable with 25 pol. Sub-D socket
Analog inputs
LED yellow
LED green
Pulse/ frequency
Power supply slot
Slot 5
Slot 4
Slot 3
Slot 2
Slot 1 )
Interface slot
(standard)
1-4 (option
analog input 17-20 or digital-I/O (option)
analog input 13-16 (option)
analog input 9-12 (option)
analog input 5-8 (option)
analog input
Analog
outputs (O)
(Selectable in unit setup)
Pulse
Depending on the order, slot 5 can be assigned different cards (analog or digital inputs/ outputs). When connecting, please take the corresponding terminal diagram into account.
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4.1.3 Auxiliary voltage output as transmitter power supply for 2-wire sensors
Fig. 5: Connecting the auxiliary voltage output when using as transmitter power supply for 2-wire sensors in the
current measuring range – External display: e.g. Loop-powered indicator – Sensor 1: e.g. Temperature field transmitter – Sensor 2: e.g. Digital pressure transmitter
_
+
-
Y
+
-
Y
+
+
_
24 V Out: max. 250 mA
On connecting channels 3-16 see terminal connections Ch1-2
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
External display (optional)
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4.1.4 Auxiliary voltage output as transmitter power supply for 4-wire sensors
Fig. 6: Connecting the auxiliary voltage output when using as transmitter power supply for 4-wire sensors in the
current measuring range – External display: e.g. Loop-powered indicator – Sensor 1: e.g. Flowmeter – Sensor 2: e.g. Level measurement
4.2 Terminal assignment
4.2.1 Cable specification, spring terminals
All connections on the rear of the unit are designed as screw or spring terminal blocks with reverse polarity protection. This makes the connection very quick and easy. The spring terminals are actuated with a slotted screwdriver (size 0).
Please note the following when connecting:
• Wire cross-section, digital I/O, RS485 and analog inputs: max. 1.5 mm
2
(14 AWG) (spring
terminals)
• Wire cross-section, power supply: max. 2.5 mm
2
(13 AWG) (screw terminals)
• Wire cross-section, relays: max. 2.5 mm
2
(13 AWG) (spring terminals)
• Stripped length: 10 mm (0.39 inch), 6 mm (0.24 inch) for power terminal
_
+
­Y
+
+
_
+
­Y
24 V Out: max. 250 mA
On connecting channels 3-16 see terminal connections Ch1-2
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Ext. display (optional)
If high-energy transients occur when using long signal cables, we recommend connecting a suitable overvoltage protection (e.g. E+H HAW562). Use shielded signal lines for serial interfaces!
No ferrules have to be used when connecting flexible wires to spring terminals.
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4.2.2 Supply voltage (power supply slot)
4.2.3 Relay (power supply slot)
Power unit type Terminal
100-230 V AC L+ N- PE
Phase L Zero conductor N Ground
24 V AC/DC L+ N- PE
Phase L or +
Zero conductor N or – Ground
Type Terminal
R11 R12 R13 Rx1 Rx2
Alarm relay 1 Changeover
contact
Normally closed contact (NC)
1)
1) NC = normally closed
Normally open contact (NO)
2)
2) NO = normally open
Relay 2 - 6 Switching
contact
Normally open contact (NO)
2)
The opening and closing function (= activation or deactivation of the relay coil) in the event of a limit value can be defined in the setup "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x". If the power fails, the relay assumes its quiescent switching position regardless of the programming.
If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
L+N-PE
R11
R12
R13
R41
R42
R51
R52
R61
R62
R21
R22
R31
R32
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4.2.4 Digital inputs (power supply slot)
4.2.5 Digital inputs (optional: slot 5)
If the auxiliary voltage is to be used for the digital inputs, the "–" terminal of the 24 V auxiliary voltage has to be connected to the "GND1" terminal.
Type Terminal
D11 D21 D31 D41 D51 D61 GND1 (–) (+)
Digital input 1 - 6
Digital input 1 (+)
Digital input 2 (+)
Digital input 3 (+)
Digital input 4 (+)
Digital input 5 (+)
Digital input 6 (+)
Ground (-) for digital inputs 1-6
Auxiliary voltage output, not stabilized, max. 250 mA
Ground +24 V
±15%
24V
Out
D11
D21
D31
D41
D51
D61
GND1
+
-
If the auxiliary voltage is to be used for the digital inputs, the "–" terminal of the 24 V auxiliary voltage has to be connected to the "GND2" terminal.
Type Terminal
D71 D81 D91 DA1 DB1 DC1 DD1 DE1 GND2 GND2
Digital input 7­14
Digital input 7
Digital input 8
Digital input 9
Digital input 10
Digital input 11
Digital input 12
Digital input 13
Digital input 14
Ground for digital inputs 7­14
Ground for digital inputs 7­14
D71
D81
D91
DA1
DB1
DC1
DD1
DE1
GND2
GND2
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4.2.6 Analog outputs (optional: slot 5)
4.2.7 Relay (optional: slot 5)
Type Terminal
O15 O16 O25 O26
Analog output 1-2 Analog output
1 (+)
Ground analog output 1 (–)
Analog output 2 (+)
Ground analog output 2 (–)
O15
O16
O25
O26
Type Terminal
RA RB RC RD RE RF RG RH RI RJ RK RL
Relay 7-12
Switchi ng contact, relay 7
Normall y open contact (NO)
1)
relay 7
Switchi ng contact, relay 8
Normall y open contact (NO)
2)
relay 8
Switchi ng contact, relay 9
Normall y open contact (NO)
2)
relay 9
Switchi ng contact, relay 10
Normall y open contact (NO)
2)
relay 10
Switchi ng contact, relay 11
Normall y open contact (NO)
2)
relay 11
Switchi ng contact, relay 12
Normall y open contact (NO)
2)
relay 12
1) NO = normally open
The opening and closing function (= activation or deactivation of the relay coil) in the event of a limit value can be defined in the setup "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
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4.2.8 Analog inputs (slot 1-5)
The first digit (x) of the two-digit terminal number corresponds to the related channel (e.g. Ch1: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16):
Type Terminal
x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6
Current/pulse/ frequency input
1)
1) If a universal input is used as a frequency or pulse input and the voltage is >2.5 V, a resistance must be used in series connection with the voltage source. Example: 1.2 kOhm series resistance at 24 V
(+) (–)
Voltage >1 V (+) (–)
Voltage 1 V (+) (–)
Resistance thermometer RTD (2-wire)
(A) (B)
Resistance thermometer RTD (3-wire)
(A) b (sense) (B)
Resistance thermometer RTD (4-wire)
(A) a (sense) b (sense) (B)
Thermocouples TC
(+) (–)
Chx
x1
x2
x3
x4
x5
x6
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4.3 Interface connection
4.3.1 USB at the front of the unit
Fig. 7: Front of unit with open flap/keyboard
1: USB A socket "host" e.g. for USB memory stick, external keyboard, bar code reader or printer 2: USB B socket "function" e.g. to connect to PC or laptop 3: LED at SD slot. Yellow LED lit when the unit writes to the SD card or reads it. 4: Slot for SD card 5: Navigator
1 x USB connection, type A (host)
A USB 2.0 connection is available on a shielded USB A socket at the front of the unit. A USB stick as a memory medium, a keyboard, a USB hub, a bar code reader or a printer (PCL5c or higher) can be connected to this interface.
1 x USB connection, type B (function)
A USB 2.0 connection is available on a shielded USB B socket at the front of the unit. This can be used to connect the unit for communication with a laptop for example.
4.3.2 USB at the rear of the unit
2 x USB connection, type A (host) (interface slot)
Two USB 2.0 connections are available on shielded USB A sockets at the rear of the unit. A USB stick as a memory medium, a keyboard, a USB hub, a bar code reader or a printer (PCL5c or higher) can be connected to these interfaces.
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• The USB 2.0 connections are compatible with USB 1.1, i.e. communication is possible.
• The assignment of the USB ports corresponds to the standard such that shielded standard cables with a maximum length of 3 meters (9.8 ft) can be used here.
• Multiple USB sticks cannot be operated simultaneously. The USB stick that was first connected has priority.
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4.3.3 Points to note concerning USB units
!
Note!
Requirements with regard to an external USB hub
If USB units are deactivated due to the 500 mA unit limit, such units can be connected by means of a USB hub. Only active USB hubs (i.e. hubs with their own power supply) can be connected to the unit. Hubs with an "overcurrent protection" are recommended. A maximum of 1 hub can be connected to the unit.
Requirements with regard to the USB stick
USB sticks supported: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB and 2 GB. It cannot be ensured that USB sticks from all manufacturers will work perfectly. For this reason, an "Industrial Grade" SD card is recommended for safe data recording (see Accessories).
Requirements with regard to an external USB keyboard
The system only supports keyboards which can be addressed using generic drivers (HID keyboard (human interface unit)). Special keys are not supported (e.g. Windows keys). Users can only enter characters that are available in the entry character set of the unit. All unsupported characters are rejected. It is not possible to connect a wireless keyboard. The following keyboard assignments are supported: DE, CH, FR, USA, UK, IT. See setting under "Setup -> System -> Keyboard".
Requirements with regard to an external USB bar code reader
The connected bar code reader has to act like a HID keyboard (human interface unit) (universal keyboard driver). The bar code reader must complete every bar code with a carriage return (0x0D) + line feed (0x0A).
Before connecting the bar code reader to the unit, it should be checked at a PC:
1. Connect the bar code reader and wait until Microsoft Windows
®
recognizes the unit as a HID
keyboard and installs it (check with the Windows unit manager).
2. Configure the bar code reader as specified in the Operating Instructions of the bar code reader.
3. Start the Notepad (editor).
4. Using the bar code reader, read in a bar code (as it is used later) and check it.
5. Only connect the bar code reader to the unit once the bar code reader has been correctly configured and tested on the PC.
6. Select the character set at the unit under "Setup -> System -> Bar code reader -> Character set". The following character sets are supported: DE, CH, FR, USA, UK, IT. Note: This setting has to be identical to the configuration of the bar code reader! The system only reads characters that are available in the entry character set of the unit. All other characters are rejected.
7. The bar code reader should also be tested at the unit via "Main menu -> Diagnosis/simulation
-> Simulation -> Test bar code reader".
If problems arise, please contact the manufacturer of the bar code reader.
Reference list: Datalogic Gryphon D230, Metrologic MS5100 Eclipse Series, Symbol LS2208
The USB units are detected by the "plug-and-play" function. If several units of the same type (e.g. printer) are connected, only the first USB unit connected is available. Settings for the USB units are made in the setup. A maximum of 8 external USB units (incl. USB hub) can be connected if they do not exceed the maximum load of 500 mA. If overloaded, the corresponding USB units are automatically disabled.
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Requirements with regard to an external USB printer
The printer must support PCL5c (or higher). Laser jet and ink jet printers are supported. The printouts are always color printouts (if supported by the printer). The printout has different shades of gray if you use a black/white printer. Reference list: HP Color LaserJet CP1515n, HP Color LaserJet Pro CP1525n, Kyocera FS-C5015N
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Note!
4.3.4 RS232/RS485 interface
RS232/RS485 connection
A combined RS232/RS485 connection is available on a shielded SUB D9 socket at the rear of the unit. This can be used for data or program transfer and to connect a modem. For communication via modem, we recommend an industrial modem with a watchdog function.
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Caution! Only one interface can be used at any one time (RS232 or RS485). Choose the interface to be used under “Extras - Serial Interface”.
4.3.5 Ethernet
In principle, a unit equipped with an internal Ethernet interface can be integrated into a PC network (TCP/IP Ethernet). The unit(s) can be accessed by any of the PCs in the network using the PC operating and configuration software supplied. Using DHCP,
1)
the fully automated integration of a new unit into an existing network is possible without any additional configuration. Normally, only automatic IP address acquisition has to be configured at the client. When the unit is started in the network, it can automatically get the IP
GDI printers are not supported!
Pin of the SUB-D9 socket
123456789
RS232 assignmen t
TxD (data output)
RxD (data input)
GND
Fig. 8: RS232 assignment
Unoccupied connections should be left empty. The maximum cable length is 2 m (6.6 ft).
RS485 assignmen t
GND RxD/TxD – RxD/TxD +
Fig. 9: RS485 assignment
Unoccupied connections should be left empty. The maximum cable length is 1000 m (3280 ft).
54321
9876
54321
9876
GDI printers are not supported!
1) DHCP: In conjunction with an appropriate server, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) makes it possible to dynamically assign an IP address and additional configuration parameters of a unit in a network (e.g. Internet or LAN).
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address, subnetmask or gateway from a DHCP server. Without DHCP, these settings have to be made directly in the unit (depending on the network to which the unit should be connected).
Ethernet connection
An IEEE 802.3-compatible connection is available on a shielded RJ45 plug connector on the rear of the unit as the network connection. This can be used to connect the unit with a hub or switch to units in an office environment. For safe spacing distances, the office equipment standard EN 60950 must be observed. The assignment corresponds to a standards-compliant MDI port (AT&T258) such that a shielded 1:1 cable with a maximum length of 100 meters (328 ft) can be used here. The Ethernet port is designed as 10/100–BASE–T. Direct connection to a PC is possible with a crossover cable. Half-duplex and full-duplex data transfer is supported. Alternatively, a GPRS modem can also be connected to the Ethernet interface.
Fig. 10: RJ45 socket (AT&T256 assignment)
Meaning of the LEDs
Beneath the Ethernet connection (see rear of unit) there are two light emitting diodes which indicate the status of the Ethernet interface.
• Yellow LED: link signal; is on when the unit is connected to a network. If this LED is not illuminated then communication is impossible.
• Green LED: Tx/Rx; when the unit is receiving or sending data it flashes irregularly, otherwise is continuously on.
4.3.6 PROFIBUS or Modbus option
•PROFIBUS–DP slave: The unit can be integrated into a fieldbus system as per the PROFIBUS–DP standard by means of the PROFIBUS-DP interface. Up to 40 analog inputs and 14 digital inputs can be transmitted via PROFIBUS–DP and stored in the unit. For bidirectional communication in cyclic data transfer. Baudrate: maximum 12 Mbit/s
• Modbus RTU slave: Up to 40 analog inputs and 14 digital inputs can be transmitted via Modbus and stored in the unit.
• The IP address assigned by DHCP is required in the PC software supplied to be able to communicate with the unit. It can be viewed under "Setup –> System –> Communication –> Ethernet" or under "Diagnosis / Simulation –> Device information / ENP".
• If the unit has been switched off for an extended period, it is given a new "leasing time" IP address. Alternatively, the network administrator can also set up the system such that the unit is always given the same IP address.
• A maximum of 5 Ethernet connections can be established to the unit at the same time (e.g. 2 x PC software and 3x per Web server).
• If multiple PCs are to read out stored measured values (via different Ethernet connections or other communication interfaces such as a USB, for example), these PCs must receive different read-out IDs (configure in the PC software supplied under "Unit –> Display/change unit setup/add new unit –> Select unit –> Extras –> Unit readout").
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• Ethernet Modbus TCP slave: Connection to SCADA systems (Modbus master). Up to 40 analog inputs and 14 digital inputs can be transmitted via Modbus and stored in the unit.
4.4 Degree of protection
At the front, the unit meets the requirements of ingress protection IP65.
4.5 Post-connection check
After connecting the unit, carry out the following checks:
5Operation
5.1 Quick operating guide
The unit's simple control system enables you to perform commissioning for many applications without the need for hardcopy operating instructions. Your unit displays instructions at the push of a button directly on screen. These instructions are nevertheless delivered with the unit - they supplement the Operating Instructions in the unit. Anything that is not described directly at the unit by plain text or menus is explained here.
Fig. 11: Variable "softkey" (e.g. to launch the internal Help function in the Setup mode
Device condition and specifications Notes
Is the unit or cable damaged (visual inspection)? -
Electrical connection Notes
Does the supply voltage match the information on the nameplate? Compare nameplate on
the unit
Are the mounted cables relieved of tension? -
Are all the terminals firmly seated at the contacts? -
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5.2 Display and operating elements
Fig. 12: Device display/operating units
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Operating element (Item No.)
Operating function (Display mode = measured value display) (Setup mode = operating in the Setup menu)
1 "Navigator" jog/shuttle dial for operating with additional press function.
In the Display mode: turn the dial to switch between the various signal groups. Press the dial to display the main menu.
In the Setup mode or in a selection menu: turn the dial anticlockwise to move the bar or the cursor upwards or counterclockwise, changes the parameter. Turning clockwise moves the bar or cursor down or clockwise, changes parameter. Press = selects the highlighted function, starts parameter change (ENTER).
2 Functions of the LED display (as per NAMUR NE44:)
• Green LED (top) lights up: power supply OK, unit working without faults
• Red LED (bottom) flashes: need for maintenance if unit-external problem occurs (e.g. cable open circuit etc.) or a message / note to be acknowledged is pending, calibration in progress.
3 Variable softkeys 1 to 4 (from left to right)
4 Function indicator of the softkey
5 In the Display mode: current group name, type of evaluation
In the Setup mode: name of the current operating item (dialog title)
6 In the Display mode: displays current date/time
In the Setup mode: --
7 In the Display mode: user ID (if the function is enabled)
In the Setup mode: --
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8 In the Display mode: alternating display indicating what percentage of the SD card or USB stick has
already been written to. Status symbols are displayed for the following functions (alternate with the memory information): simulation mode, data storage active, operating lock, batch active
1)
In the Setup mode: the current "direct access" operating code is displayed
9 In the Display mode: screen for measured value display
Displays the current measured values, and the status in a fault/alarm condition, depending on the signal display selected. In the case of counters, the type of counter is displayed as a symbol
1)
. If a measuring point has limit value status, the corresponding channel identifier is highlighted in red (quick detection of limit values). When you are operating the unit, measured value acquisition continues to run without interruption.
10 In the Display mode: alternating status display (e.g. set zoom range) of the analog or digital inputs in
the appropriate color of the channel. In the Setup mode: different information can be displayed here depending on the display type.
a Slot for SD card
Risk of data loss! Do not remove the SD card if the yellow LED (d) is lit!
b USB B socket type "function" e.g. for laptop
c USB A socket type "host" e.g. for USB stick
d LED at SD slot
Yellow LED lit when the unit writes to the SD card or reads it. Risk of data loss! Do not remove the SD card if the yellow LED (d) is lit!
1) Overview of symbols, see  Kap. 5.4
Operating element (Item No.)
Operating function (Display mode = measured value display) (Setup mode = operating in the Setup menu)
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5.3 Entering text and numbers
A virtual keyboard is available for entering text and numbers. This is opened automatically if needed. Here, turn the navigator to select the corresponding character and press the navigator to accept it.
Fig. 13: Virtual keyboard
5.3.1 Operation via the external USB keyboard
Keys F1 to F4 correspond to softkeys 1 to 4 of the unit. Keys F5 to F12 are assigned as follows (only if the unit is in the measured value display mode. Otherwise no function is assigned to the keys):
• F5: Event log/audit trail
• F6: Safe SD card removal
• F7: Safe USB stick removal
• F8: Screenshot (only if an SD card or USB stick is connected)
• F9: Not assigned
• F10: Not assigned
• F11: Login (only if user administration is activated)
• F12: Logout (only if user administration is activated) The context menu can be launched with the "Shift+Enter" key combination.
5.4 Overview of the symbols used
Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation
Comment/subsequent reporting Analysis 1
Help Analysis 2
Telealarm (option): alarm active! Analysis 3
Warning Analysis 4
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5.5 Confirming error messages
The process for confirming error messages depends on whether user administration as per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 is enabled or not.
1. User administration not enabled: Error messages on the display are acknowledged by pressing the navigator.
2. User administration enabled: The confirmation of messages can be configured in different ways. See "Main menu ––> User administration ––> General ––> Acknowledging messages" a) Messages do not have to be confirmed with a password. Select "No". b) Messages have to be confirmed with an ID and password. The user logged onto the unit beforehand remains logged on. Select "Yes, same user". c) Messages have to be confirmed with an ID and password. This user is logged onto the unit from this point onwards.
Information Intermediate statistics
Confirmation Daily analysis
Unit locked/operating lock Weekly analysis
External communication Monthly analysis
Sequence active (bar code reader waiting for input)
Annual analysis
Lower limit value Total analysis
Upper limit value Save to SD card/USB stick
Limit value gradient increasing Measured value simulation
Limit value gradient decreasing Power off
Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation
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5.6 Communication; installing the PC software
5.6.1 Installing the PC software supplied
The "Arial Unicode MS™" font must be installed on your PC to operate the PC software supplied. Otherwise certain characters might be displayed incorrectly or not at all. Check this on your PC under "Control Panel – Fonts". If this font is not installed, please refer to your Microsoft Office
®
or
Microsoft Windows
®
manual.
1. Install the supplied PC software on your computer. The program's Operating Instructions can be printed out after installation, if required.
2. Once the PC software has been installed successfully, you can launch the software under "Start –> All programs".
5.6.2 Communication via USB/USB driver installation
Once the PC software supplied has been installed successfully, the unit can be connected to the PC with a USB cable. The operating system automatically recognizes the new USB unit.
Proceed as follows to then install the USB driver (depends on operating system):
1. The Windows prompt "Should a connection be established with Windows Update to look for software?" appears. Click "No, not this time" and then "Next".
2. The "What do you want the wizard to do?" window appears. Select "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" and then click "Next".
You can now start the PC software supplied to establish communication with the unit.
5.6.3 Communication via serial interfaces RS232/RS485
The RS232/RS485 serial interface can be accessed from the rear (9-pin Sub-D socket).
5.6.4 Communication via modem
In principle, any modem with a complete AT command set can be used for data transfer between your unit with RS232 interface and the supplied PC software.
Version V1.25.0.0 (or higher) of the PC software supplied must be installed to be able to establish communication between the unit and the PC. To be on the safe side, you should install the current PC software package (CD–ROM supplied).
Administrator authorization is needed to install the software.
Wait at least 15 seconds before plugging in and out the USB connection from the PC to the unit!
It is not possible to use the RS232 and RS485 interface simultaneously. The desired interface type must be selected in the setup under "System – Communication - Serial Interface".
When using an RS232/RS485 converter, ensure that it supports automatic changeover between "sending" and "receiving" (e.g. W+T type 86000).
An industrial modem with a watchdog function is recommended (e.g. WESTERMO or Devolo).
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Connecting the modem to the unit:
The modem's original cable cannot be used for this because the unit and the modem have the same pin assignments at the interface plug. For this reason, if possible use the modem cable "RXU10-A1" which is available as an accessory. Alternatively, an appropriate modem cable can be made following the drawing below. Only three cables are required (TxD, RxD, GND) and 2 bridges are required on the modem side:
Fig. 14: Modem cable assignment at the unit via RS232
Initializing the modem at the unit:
The modem connected to the unit first has to be initialized:
1. Under "Setup -> System -> Communication -> Serial interface", set the baud rate the modem supports.
2. In the main menu, select "Diagnosis/Simulation -> Initialize modem".
3. A message appears on the display stating that the modem has been initialized.
Connecting the modem with the PC:
The modem, which works from the PC, does not have to be initialized. Connection to the PC is made with the original modem cable (normally included with the modem). The first connection to the receiver is made as follows:
• In the PC software supplied, select "Display/change unit setup - Add new unit".
• Select unit, set interface parameters manually (COM, baudrate, number of data bits, parity)
• Activate modem operation - set up modem
• Enter receiver's telephone number.
• Now enter the telephone number under which the unit connected by modem can be reached and
start the connection with "OK".
Fig. 15: Modem connection at unit and PC
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2 3
5
2 3 4 5 6 7 20
Unit SUB-D 9-pin
modem SUB-D 9-pin
Unit SUB-D 9-pin
modem SUB-D 25-pin
Modem
RS232
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5.6.5 Communication via Ethernet (TCP/IP)
In principle, all units equipped with an internal Ethernet interface can be integrated into a PC network (TCP/IP Ethernet). The unit(s) can be accessed by any of the PCs in the network using PC software supplied. There is no need to install driver software ("COM redirection") on the PC because the PC software supplied has direct access to the Ethernet. The system parameters "IP address", "Subnetmask" and "Gateway" are input directly at the unit. Changes to the system parameters are not activated until the SETUP menu is closed and the settings accepted. Only then will the unit work with the new settings.
Ethernet commissioning
Before a connection can be established via the PC network, the system parameters in the unit must be set via "Setup – System – Communication – Ethernet". Alternatively, DHCP can be used to allow the fully automated integration of a new unit into an existing network without the need for additional configuration settings (see Section 4.3.4 "Ethernet").
The following system parameters must be set:
1. IP address
2. Subnetmask
3. Gateway
5.6.6 Communication in the network using the PC software supplied
After the unit has been configured and connected to the PC network, a connection to one of the PCs in the network can be established. The following steps are required for this:
1. Install the supplied PC software on the PC via which communication is to take place. (s. Kap. 5.6.1)
2. A new unit now has to be created in the database. After the unit identifier has been input, select how the unit settings are to be transferred. In this case, select Ethernet (TCP/IP).
Fig. 16: Creating a new unit in the PC database
You can obtain the system parameters from your relevant network administrator.
This menu does not appear unless the unit is equipped with an internal Ethernet interface.
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Now enter the IP address. The port address is 8000. The unit address set at the unit and the release code must also be set correctly here.
Fig. 17: Entering the IP address of the new unit (example)
Confirm the entry with "Continue" and start the transfer with OK. The connection is now established and the unit is saved in the unit database.
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6 Commissioning and use during operation
6.1 Installation check
Make sure that all post-connection checks have been carried out before you put your unit into operation:
• See Section 3.4 'Post-installation check'
• Checklist in Section 4.5 'Post-connection check'
6.2 Switching on the device
Once the operating voltage is applied, the display lights up and the unit is ready for operation.
• When you first commission the unit, program the setup in accordance with the description in the
Operating Instructions.
• If you are commissioning a unit that is already configured, measuring is immediately started in
accordance with the settings. The values of the display group currently configured appear on the display.
6.2.1 Configuring the operating language
The default setting for the operating language is English. A different operating language can be configured in the main menu. Press the Navigator -> Language
Fig. 18: Changing the operating language in the main menu
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6.3 Setup
6.3.1 General information
You can also put your unit into service and/or configure it via PC and the PC software supplied. The following are available for this:
1. Front USB B system interface ( Page 33)
2. SD card slot for reading in the parameters stored on the SD card ( Page 34)
3. USB A socket on the front or rear of the device to read in parameters stored on a USB stick (Page 35)
4. Rear system interfaces RS232/RS485/Ethernet ( Page 33)
Advantages of configuring by PC
• The unit data are saved in a database and can be accessed again at any time.
• Text entries can be carried out more quickly and efficiently by keyboard.
• Measured values can also be read out, archived and displayed on the PC with the same program.
6.3.2 Notes on the setup access protection
Access to the setup is released when the unit leaves the factory and can be locked in various ways:
• By entering a 4-digit release code (factory setting: "0000",  Chap. 6.4.1)
• Via user administration with a unique password/ID combination for the administrator and users
(Chap. 6.6.6)
• By activating a digital input as a control input with a setup block ( Page 59)
Access protection via user administration: If user administration is enabled, unit settings can only be checked. Depending on the configuration, users cannot make any changes in the setup. On the other hand, an administrator can make the following changes:
• Add new users or delete users already created (e.g. new employees or employees that have left
the company)
• Add, change or delete texts/comments. Comments already saved are not affected by this.
The interfaces cannot be used simultaneously for configuration. Select the interface used under "Main menu –> Setup –> System –> Communication".
After commissioning (unit setup), the SD card and the internal memory should be cleared to delete the temporary setup data!
Deleting the SD card: Extras -> SD card -> Delete Deleting the internal memory: Main menu -> Diagnosis/Simulation -> Delete internal
memory
If operating parameters that affect measured value storage are changed (e.g. channel identifier, switching channels on/off), users cannot access the data prior to the setup changes at the device (i.e. measured value curves start again and it is no longer possible to search for data before this time). The data are NOT deleted however, i.e. they can still be read out/displayed using the PC software supplied or saved to the external SD card or a USB stick.
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6.3.3 Setup via interface and PC software supplied
Example: Setup via PC software supplied
Procedure for setup via interface and PC software supplied:
Ethernet, RS485
USB
RS232
Start
Install the PC software supplied on the PC or laptop (see Section 5.6)
Connect the unit interface (RS232 / RS485, USB or Ethernet) to the PC
Check selected communication settings in the device (Chap. 6.4.4 communication)
Create the new device in the PC software supplied and make the interface settings
The current unit settings are displayed if the PC software supplied recognizes the unit. Now, all the parameters can be
configured (see the following sections)
Save the settings in the unit database and send them to the unit
End
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Procedure for setup via interface and PC software supplied:
1. Connect the unit interface (RS232 / RS485, USB or Ethernet) to the PC.
2. Start the PC software and create a new unit in the PC database: – Select "Unit –> Display/change unit setup/Add new unit" – Select "Unit –> Add new unit" – Enter unit identifier. To transmit the unit setup select the corresponding unit interface. Confirm with "Next". Select the corresponding interface parameters (must match the settings for communicating at the device). Confirm with "Next". A summary of the information on the new unit is displayed. When you click "OK", a connection is established to the unit and the new unit is created in the PC database.
3. Adjust the unit settings and select "Finished –> Send setup to unit". The new setup parameters are automatically transferred to the unit.
4. Finally, the unit settings should be saved in the unit database. Select "Finished –> Save setup in unit database".
6.3.4 Setup via SD card
Save the unit settings on the PC onto the SD card using the PC software supplied. This setup file can then be imported into the unit.
Risk of data loss! Never remove the SD card from the unit without previously launching the function "Extras –> SD card –> Remove safely" as data could be lost otherwise.
Procedure for setup using an SD card:
1. Copy setup to SD card:
- Insert a formatted SD card into the unit.
- In the Extras menu, select "SD card -> Save setup". – In the Extras menu, select "SD card –> Remove safely". – Remove the SD card from the unit and insert it into the SD card slot at the PC.
2. Start the PC software and create a new unit in the PC database: – Select "Unit –> Display/change unit setup/Add new unit" – Select "Unit –> Add new unit" – Enter unit identifier. Select "Parameter file from a data source (e.g. diskette, ATA Flash, CF, SD)" to transmit the unit setup. Confirm with "Next". Select the corresponding unit parameter file (*.rpd) from the SD card. Confirm with "Next". A summary of the information on the new unit is displayed. When you click "OK", the new unit is created in the PC database.
3. Adjust setup in the PC program and save in the associated database:
- Adjust the unit settings. – Select "Finished –> Save setup in unit database". The new setup parameters are saved in the PC database. Transfer the new SETUP file to the SD card in your PC: select "Finished –> Create setup data carrier (diskette/ATA flash/CF/SD)" and select the suitable drive. – Remove the SD card from the slot in the PC and insert it into the unit.
4. Read in new setup directly at the unit: – In the Extras menu, select "SD card –> Load setup". To remove the SD card, select "SD card –> Safe removal" in the Extras menu. Repeat these steps to configure additional units with this setup.
In order to be able to use this function, the unit must already be created in the PC database or has to be created beforehand.
In order to be able to use this function, the unit must already be created in the PC database or has to be created beforehand. In addition, there has to be an SD card slot on the PC.
If the setup SD card is not removed, the measurement data will begin to be saved after approx. 5 minutes. The setup data are still kept. Please change the SD card if the measurement data are not meant to be saved onto this card.
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Risk of data loss! Correct and safe functioning is only guaranteed with genuine SD cards of the manufacturer (see "Accessories", Section 8).
6.3.5 Setup via USB stick
Save the unit settings on the PC onto a USB stick using the PC software supplied. This setup file can then be imported into the unit.
Risk of data loss! Never remove the USB stick from the unit without previously launching the function "Extras –> USB stick –> Remove safely" as data could be lost otherwise.
Procedure for setup using a USB stick:
1. Copy the setup to the USB stick: – Insert the USB stick into the USB A socket on the unit front or rear. – In the Extras menu, select "USB stick –> Save setup". – In the Extras menu, select "USB stick –> Remove safely". – Remove the USB stick from the unit and insert it into the USB socket on the PC.
2. Start the PC software and create a new unit in the PC database: – Select "Unit –> Display/change unit setup/Add new unit" – Select "Unit –> Add new unit" – Enter unit identifier. Select "Parameter file from a data source (e.g. diskette, ATA Flash, CF, SD)" to transmit the unit setup. Confirm with "Next". Select the corresponding unit parameter file (*.rpd) from the USB stick. Confirm with "Next". A summary of the information on the new unit is displayed. When you click "OK", the new unit is created in the PC database.
3. Adjust setup in the PC program and save in the associated database:
- Adjust the unit settings. – Select "Finished –> Save setup in unit database". The new setup parameters are saved in the PC database. Transfer the new SETUP file to the USB stick in your PC: select "Finished –> Create setup data carrier (diskette/ATA flash/CF/SD)" and select the suitable drive. – Remove the USB stick from the PC and insert it into the USB A socket on the unit.
4. Read in new setup directly at the unit: – In the Extras menu, select "USB stick –> Load setup". To remove the USB stick, select "USB stick –> Safe removal" in the Extras menu. Repeat these steps to configure additional units with this setup.
In order to be able to use this function, the unit must already be created in the PC database or has to be created beforehand. In addition, there has to be a free USB socket on the PC.
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6.3.6 Setup directly at the unit (using keys/navigator)
Key functions in the setup
The function of the operating keys is described in the fields directly above the corresponding keys on the screen. Free fields mean that no function is currently assigned to the keys in question.
• Press the navigator; the main menu is displayed
• Using the navigator, select the "Setup" menu
• Press the navigator again to confirm your entry
• Use the softkey "Help" to call up the Help on the entry selected.
• The "Cancel" or "Back" softkey cancels entries or returns to the previous screen.
Procedure for unit configuration/setup:
• Every parameter is modified via a dialog box.
• The modified settings do not take effect until you return to the normal operating mode by pressing "Back" repeatedly (confirm setup is accepted with "Yes"). Until this time, the unit still works with the previous data.
Start
System settings (language, date/time, communication, safety, etc.)
Inputs (universal inputs: signal type, input range, etc.)
Inputs (digital inputs: function, designation, etc.)
Inputs for mathematics channels (option)
Outputs (relay or analog/pulse outputs - if necessary)
Application settings (limit values and alarm relays - if necessary)
Application settings (signal grouping, text, softkeys)
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6.4 The Setup screen (in the main menu)
Two Setup modes are available: the Standard setup and the Expert setup. All the settings that are needed to operate the unit can be made in the Standard setup. Additional settings are made in the Expert setup (e.g. Direct Access, Service).
Fig. 19: Standard setup in the main menu
Fig. 20: The Setup screen (standard)
Launching the Expert setup:
The Expert setup is reserved for experienced users or service technicians. A 4-digit release code always has to be entered after calling up the Expert setup.
Fig. 21: Expert setup in the main menu
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Fig. 22: Release code for Expert setup (factory setting: 0000)
Fig. 23: The Expert setup
The individual parameters are summarized in the Setup menu in the following sections:
Entry principle:
1. Begin changing parameters each time by pressing the navigator.
2. Turn the navigator to scroll through the values, characters and picklists.
3. If the parameter is set correctly, press the navigator again to confirm.
Direct access Expert setup Direct access to active operating items (rapid access).
Entering the direct access code takes you directly to the desired operating parameter. The direct access code is displayed in the Setup menu on the top right of the display (e.g. 00000/000).
System Chap. 6.4.1 Standard setup / Expert
setup
Basic settings that are needed to operate the unit, (e.g. date, time, communication settings, etc.)
Inputs Chap. 6.4.2 Standard setup / Expert
setup
Settings for the analog and digital inputs, mathematics channels (option) and linearization.
Outputs Chap. 6.4.3
Standard setup / Expert setup
Settings only required if outputs (e.g. relays or analog outputs) are to be used.
Application Chap. 6.4.4
Standard setup / Expert setup
Specify the various application-specific settings (e.g. limit values, signal grouping, text, softkeys, Web server, telealarm (option)).
Diagnosis/Simulation Chap. 6.4.5
Expert setup Unit information and service information for a swift unit
check.
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• Any settings that are displayed in gray cannot be selected/cannot be changed (only notes, or option not available/not activated).
• With the factory setting "0000" for the release code (delivery status), configuration is possible at any time. It can be protected against unauthorized manipulation by entering a 4-digit release code (see: Main menu –> Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by: Release code). This has to be entered when the settings are later changed, if the unit settings are to be changed by keyboard. Tip: Make a note of your release code. Store it somewhere where unauthorized persons do not have access to it.
• The modified settings do not take effect until you return to the normal operating mode by pressing "Back" repeatedly and confirming the "Accept setup" prompt with "Yes". Until this time, the unit still works with the previous data.
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6.4.1 Setup - System
Settings that are not channel specific, this means date, time, communication etc.
Procedure for basic settings in the "System" menu:
Start
Select an operating language from the list
Assign a device designation
Select a decimal separator (comma or point)
Select the temperature unit (°C, °F, K)
Make date/time settings (e.g. select region for summertime changeover)
Security: choose whether the setup should be protected and how
Select communication
Signal analysis: activate the desired signal analysis here (e.g. daily, weekly or annual analysis)
External memory: make settings for the external memory (SD card)
Screen saver: activating the screen saver increases the operating life of the rear illumination
Keyboard (only relevant if an external USB keyboard is connected)
Bar code reader (only relevant if a USB bar code reader is connected)
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Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set.
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Fig. 24: Setup - System
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
Language Select unit operating language. Factory setting: English 10000/000
Device tag Individual unit identifier (max. 22 characters). Factory setting: Device 1
Is also saved on the SD card.
10005/000
Decimal separator Select in which form the decimal separator character is to be displayed.
Picklist: comma, point
10010/000
Temp. unit Selection of temperature units. All directly connected thermocouples or resistance thermometers (RTD) are
displayed in the preset engineering units. Picklist: °C, °F, K
10015/000
LED mode (only in the Expert mode)
"Namur NE44": Green LED -> power supply OK.
Red LED –> Measuring signal failure. Red LED flashing –> Maintenance required. "Namur NE44+": see above, + red LED in event of limit violation
10020/000
PRESET (only in the Expert mode)
Returns all parameters to the factory default setup. Risk of data loss! Save needed data previously on SD card! PRESET only appears once the service code has been entered.
10025/000
Device operational This relay is switched as soon as the device is fully operational.
Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx)
If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
10030/000
Device fault The relay switches if the unit detects a system error (e.g. hardware defect).
Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx)
If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
10035/000
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Submenu "Date/time setup"
Here you can find various date and time settings.
Fig. 25: Setup - System, submenu "Date/time setup"
Date format Select in which format the date is to be set and displayed.
(DD.MM.YYYY)
11000/000
Time format Select in which format the time is to be set and displayed. Picklist: 12
hours AM/PM or 24 hours
11005/000
Actual date Set up the actual date for the unit. 11010/000
Actual time Set up the actual time for the unit. 11015/000
NT/ST changeover Function for summer time/normal time changeover.
“Automatic”: changes as per local regional regulations;
"Manual": changeover times can be set in the subsequent line items; "Off": no changeover times required
11025/000
NT/ST region
Only for "Automatic summer time changeover"
Selects the regional settings for summer/normal time changeover. Picklist: Europe, USA
11030/000
Beginning of summer time: Occurrence
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Day, when in the spring a change from normal to summer time occurs. Picklist: 1., 2., 3., 4., last
11035/000
Day
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Day, when in the spring a change from normal to summer time occurs. Picklist: Sunday, Monday to Saturday
11040/000
Month
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Month, when in the spring a change from normal to summer time occurs. Picklist: January, February, March to December Day, when in the autumn a change from summer to normal time occurs.
11045/000
Date
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Displays the calculated changeover date.
Time
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Time when the time is moved forward by 1 hour on the day of the changeover from normal time to summer time. (Format: hh:mm) Time when the time is moved back by -1 hour on the day of the changeover from summer time to normal time. (Format: hh:mm)
11055/000
End of summer time: Occurrence
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Da y, when i n the a utumn a cha nge from summe r to no rmal t ime occu rs. Picklist: 1., 2., 3., 4., last
11060/000
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Day
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Day, when in the autumn a change from s ummer to no rma l time oc curs. Picklist: Sunday, Monday to Saturday
11065/000
Month
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Month, when in the autumn a change from summer to normal time occurs. Picklist: January to October, November, December
11070/000
Date
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Displays the calculated changeover date.
Time
Only for "Manual summer time changeover"
Time when the time is moved back by 1 hour on the day of the changeover from summer time to normal time. (Format: hh:mm)
11080/000
Submenu "Security" Settings that protect the unit against unauthorized operation and configuration.
Fig. 26: Setup - System, submenu "Security"
Protected by Specify how the unit should be protected:
"Open access": the unit can be operated and configured without any
restrictions.
"Release code": the unit configuration is protected by a code. There is free access to all the other functions.
"FDA 21 CFR Part 11": The unit is protected by a user administration system. Actions have to be authenticated using an ID and password. Note: user administration is managed outside the setup.  Page 100
18000/000
User logged in
Only if "Protected by: FDA 21 CFR Part 11"
The dedicated Relays/OC are active while a User is logged in. Picklist: Not used, Relay x (xx-xx)
18030/000
Release code Using this code setup access can be protected from unauthorized
persons. In order to change any parameter the correct code must be entered. Factory setting: "0000", i.e. changes are possible any time. Tip: make a note of the code and store in a safe place out of the reach of unauthorized persons. This release code also has to be entered in the PC software supplied.
18005/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
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Set point code
Only if the release code is enabled
The unit is protected by a release code. If a set point code has been set up then the user can change the alarm set points after entering this code or the unit release code (all other operating positions cannot be changed). Factory setting: "0000", i.e. the alarm set points can only be changed by entering the release code. Note: the set point code and release code should not be identical!
18010/000
Submenu "Communication"
Setup required if you are using the USB, RS232/RS485 or Ethernet interface of the unit (PC operation, serial data read-out, modem operation, etc.). Note: the various interfaces can be operated in parallel.
Fig. 27: Setup - System, submenu "Communication"
Unit address Each unit used by the USB, RS232, RS485 or Ethernet interfaces must
have its own individual address (0-99). This is needed for PC software identification. Factory setting: 1.
14000/000
Timeout Timeout is modifiable between 1 and 99 seconds. 0 seconds means that
the functionality is inactivated. Factory setting: 3 seconds
14035/000
Switches After the given timeout the dedicated relay/OC is active while no
readout of actual measured values are in process. Picklist: Not used, Relay x (xx-xx)
14030/000
Submenu "Communication ­Serial interface"
Setup required if you are using the RS232 or RS485 unit interface.
Fig. 28: Setup - System - Communication, submenu "Serial
interface"
"Type": specify how the serial interface is used. Pay attention to the terminal assignment. Picklist: RS232, RS485
14100/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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"Baudrate": transmission rate ("baudrate") - must match the settings of the PC software supplied.
14105/000
"Data bits": make sure the setting matches that of the PC software supplied! Fixed settings - cannot be changed. Default value "8".
14110/000
"Parity": make sure the setting matches that of the PC software supplied! Fixed settings - cannot be changed. Default value "none".
14115/000
"Stop bits": make sure the setting matches that of the PC software supplied! Fixed settings - cannot be changed. Default value "1".
14120/000
Submenu "Communication ­Ethernet"
Setup required if you are using the Ethernet interface of the unit. Note: A maximum of 5 connections can be established to the unit at the same time (e.g. via Web server or the PC software supplied).
Fig. 29: Setup - System - Communication, submenu "Ethernet"
MAC address
MAC address (preset at the factory - cannot be modified). The MAC (media access control) address is the hardware address that is used to uniquely identify the unit in the network.
14300/000
Port
Please check that settings are compatible with the settings of the PC software supplied! Fixed settings - cannot be changed. Port preset at the factory to "8000". Note: The port "8000" must be released at the firewall of the accessing PC. The port "80" has to be released with the Web server function. Please contact your system administrator!
14305/000
DHCP
The unit can use the DHCP to get its Ethernet settings. Caution: the settings determined are not displayed until the setup has been accepted! Picklist: no, yes Note: The unit always gets the same IP address if the leasing time is set long enough on the DHCP server. The PC software needs the IP address to establish a connection!
14310/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
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IP address
Enter the IP address for the unit here. This IP address is assigned by your network administrator. Please talk to your network administrator about this. The unit is delivered with a preset IP address which must, however, be changed in the setup procedure. Before you can make the input in the unit, an IP address valid for your network must be defined. Note: Entry only needed if the IP address is not acquired automatically via DHCP. The IP address must be unique within the network! Please be aware that this number is not arbitrary, rather it must be defined dependent on the network address of the TCP/IP network. The input form corresponds to syntax (e.g. 192.168.100.002).
14315/000
Subnetmask
Please input the subnetmask (given by your network administrator). The subnetmask must be input if the unit is to establish connections in another sub-network. Specify the subnetmask of the sub-network in which the unit is located (e.g. 255.255.255.000). Note: the IP address determines the network class. The result of this is a default subnetmask (e.g. 255.255.000.000 for a Class B network).
14320/000
Gateway
Please input the Gateway (given by your network administrator). Enter the IP address of the gateway here if connections are to be established in other networks. Factory setting: 000.000.000.000 Note: Changes to the system parameters are not activated until the System menu is closed and the settings accepted. Only then will the unit work with the new settings.
14325/000
Submenu "Signal analysis"
Setup in order to get signal analysis for a preset time range/cycle as well as the function to manually reset the signal analysis. Up to 4 analyses can be performed in parallel. The analyses can be displayed in the Extras menu.
Fig. 30: Setup - System, submenu "Signal analysis"
Analysis 1 Determines the minimum, maximum and average values, as well as the
volumes and operating times, for the set time range. "Externally controlled": the analysis is started or stopped by means of a digital input (set the digital input to "Control input" and the action to "Analysis x"). Picklist: no, externally controlled, 1 min to 12 h
17000/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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Analysis 2 Analysis 3 Analysis 4
Here, choose whether a daily, weekly, monthly or annual analysis should be performed. "No": no analysis "Externally controlled": the analysis is started or stopped by means of a digital input (set the digital input to "Control input" and the action to "Analysis x"). "Daily analysis": determines the daily minimum, maximum and average values, and the volumes for the day, when the day changes. "Weekly analysis": determines the weekly minimum, maximum and average values, and the volumes for the week, when the week changes. "Monthly analysis": determines the monthly minimum, maximum and average values, and the volumes for the month, when the month changes. "Annual analysis": determines the annual minimum, maximum and average values, and the volumes for the year, when the year changes.
17005/000 17010/000 17015/000
Synchron. time Time for ending the signal analysis. Example for daily analysis: starting at
the set time, e.g. 7 a.m., the daily analysis continues until 7 a.m. the following day. It contains the analysis for the measured values over the last 24 hours. Factory setting: "00:00"
17020/000
Week starting on
Only if "Weekly analysis" is activated
Specify what day the weekly analysis should start. Factory setting:
"Monday"
17025/000
Reset to zero The analyzed values can be reset to zero. Example: reset after
commissioning a plant. All commissioning signals are discarded. The graphics or memory storage are not influenced (traceability)! Picklist: no, analysis 1-4, totalizer, all counters. Note: All previous (commissioning) signals are discarded. The graphics/ storage are, however, not affected if you leave the setup and answer the "Accept setup?" question with "No" (traceability). If you answer the question with "Yes", the contents of the memory and thereby the graphic display is also deleted/reset. If the previous signals are still required, save them onto an external storage medium (USB stick or SD card) before resetting. The reset takes effect immediately if you confirm acceptance here.
17035/000
Submenu "Autom. printout" Specify whether the analysis should be printed out automatically at the
end of an analysis. Note: The information is only printed out if a USB printer is connected to the device! With the Batch option, the printout process is configured in the Batch mode/printout menu.
Analysis 1: picklist: no, yes Analysis 2: picklist: no, yes Analysis 3: picklist: no, yes Analysis 4: picklist: no, yes
17100/000 17105/000 17110/000 17115/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
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Submenu "External memory"
Settings for the external data carrier, amongst other things which data are to be stored i n which format on the external data carrier.
Fig. 31: Setup - System, submenu "External memory"
Save as "Protected format": all the data are stored in a way that protects them
from data manipulation. They can only be interpreted using the PC software supplied. "Open format": the data are stored in CSV format. This can be opened by a number of different programs (caution: no manipulation protection). MS Excel restricts the open format to a maximum of 65535 rows.
12005/000
Memory buildup "Stack memory": no more data can be stored once the data carrier is
full. "Ring memory (FIFO)": once the data carrier is full the oldest data are deleted so that new data can be stored (first in first out (FIFO)). Option only possible for "Protected format".
12000/000
Separator for CSV
Can only be configured for "Open format (*.csv)"
Specify which separator is used by your application (e.g. in Excel = semicolon). Picklist: comma, semicolon
12010/000
Date/time
Can only be configured for "Open format (*.csv)"
Specify whether the date and the time should be saved in a joint column or in two separate columns when saving the data in CSV format.
12011/000
Operating time
Can only be configured for "Open format (*.csv)"
Specify the format for which operating times should be saved/displayed. Factory setting: 0000h00:00
12015/000
Warning at
Can only be configured for "Stack memory"
Gives a warning before the data carrier is x% full. A warning is indicated on the unit and this is also stored in the event list. A relay can also be switched. Note: only with the external SD card (does not apply for USB stick)! Factory setting: 90%
12020/000
Switches relay
Can only be configured for "Stack memory"
When the warning "Data carrier full" is displayed a relay can also be switched. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
12025/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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Submenu "Messages" (only available in the Expert setup)
Settings for displaying/confirming messages. For example, messages can be: – Messages triggered by set points – Messages triggered by a digital input – Error messages, etc.
Fig. 32: Expert setup - System, submenu "Messages"
Acknowledging messages The time the message is acknowledged can be saved in the events list.
Note: this setting cannot be changed if the user administration function
is activated (FDA 21 CFR Part 11). Picklist: do not save, save
19005/000
Double messages
Can only be configured if "Do not save" is selected for "Acknowledging messages"
The unit can merge the same messages into one single message (with the time stamp of the last message). Note: this setting cannot be changed if the user administration function is activated (FDA 21 CFR Part 11). Picklist: combine, display
19000/000
Switches relay A relay can be switched as soon as a message that has to be
acknowledged (e.g. on/off messages, device errors, etc.) is displayed. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
19010/000
Submenu "Screensaver"
To increase the life span of the LCD the rear illumination can be switched off (= screen saver). If the unit is in an alarm condition (e.g. open circuit or alarm point violation), the screen saver is not switched on or is automatically switched off. In this way, alarms can be read even if the screen saver is activated.
Fig. 33: Setup - System, submenu "Screensaver"
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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Screensaver “Switched off”: LCD is always switched on
"On after x min": display turns dark after 10, 30 or 60 minutes. All other functions remain in operation. Press an operating key: illumination is switched back on. "Switched daily": specify time. With this setting, the display turns dark 1 minute after the last key was pressed.
13000/000
Function "Switch off display": the unit switches off the display when the
screensaver is activated.
13005/000
ON daily from
Only for "Switched daily"
Set time (hh:mm) from which the rear illumination is to be switched off (e.g. shift end time). Factory setting: 20:00
13010/000
OFF daily from
Only for "Switched daily"
Set time (hh:mm) from which the rear illumination is to be switched on (e.g. shift start time). Factory setting: 07:00
13020/000
Screensaver "Off on alarm": the screensaver is automatically deactivated in an
alarm condition (e.g. limit value, cable open circuit, etc.). "Always on": the screensaver remains switched on even in the event of an alarm. Note: active messages that have to be acknowledged always deactivate the screensaver.
13025/000
Submenu "Keyboard" Keyboard settings (only relevant if a USB keyboard is connected to the unit)
Keyboard layout Please select the keyboard layout.
Picklist: Germany, Switzerland, France, USA, USA International, UK, Italy
10900/000
Submenu "Bar code reader"
Instructions for operating a bar code reader:
• It has to act like a HID keyboard
• Texts must be terminated with a carriage return.
Fig. 34: Setup - System, submenu "Bar code reader"
Character set Please select the character set.
Picklist: Germany, Switzerland, France, USA, USA International, UK, Italy
10950/000
Save as event The unit can save texts read in using the bar code reader in the event log.
Picklist: yes, no
Note: Texts are NOT saved in the following situations:
• An order sequence was read in ("Batch" option)
• The dialog for entering batch information is active ("Batch" option)
• The dialog for testing the bar code reader is active
• The "Save text" function is already being executed
10955/000
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items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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6.4.2 Setup - Inputs
Settings for the analog and digital inputs, mathematics channels (option) and linearization.
Fig. 35: Setup - Inputs
Setup - Inputs, submenu: Universal inputs
Procedure for the signal settings of the universal inputs:
Timeout sequences Specify after how many seconds an order sequence is aborted if the
necessary data are not read in. User input: 10 to 180 seconds; factory setting: 30 s
10960/000
"System" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set.
Start
Set the signal for the universal input (current, voltage, resistance thermometer, thermocouple, pulse, frequency)
Set the range for the universal input (e.g. 0-20 mA for current; not necessary for pulse/frequency)
?
Enter the channel name
Select the plot type
Enter the unit/dimension
?
Enter the number of decimal places
Enter the measuring range and zoom range (not necessary for pulse)
Enter the damping/filter (not necessary for pulse/frequency)
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Enter the measured value correction ("offset") for the start and end of the measuring range (not necessary for pulse/
frequency)
Configure the failsafe mode (e.g. in the event of cable open circuit)
Do set points have to be defined? Yes
->
See "Setup -> Application -> Set points"
No
?
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"Inputs" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
Submenu: Universal inputs, universal input x
View or change settings of the connected measuring points for the selected channel. The unit can be equipped with a maximum of 20 internal signals and a further 20 external signals.
Fig. 36: Setup - Inputs, submenu: Universal inputs, Universal input
Signal Select the type of signal connected (current, voltage, etc.). The channel
is switched off if no signal type is selected (factory default). Picklist: switched off, current, voltage, resistance therm. RTD, thermocouple, pulse counter, frequency input, Fieldbus (option), Modbus Master (Option)
20000/000 to 20000/039
Range Select the input range or which resistance thermometer/thermocouple
is connected. The terminal assignment is provided in Section 4.
20005/000 to 20005/039
Connection
Only for "Resistance thermometer"
Specify whether RTDs are connected as 2-, 3- or 4-wire systems. Factory setting: 3-wire
20010/000 to 20010/039
Channel ident. Identifier for the measurement point connected to this input (e.g.
"Pressure", "Temperature", "Heater", ...). 16-character entry.
Factory setting: analog x
20015/000 to 20015/039
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Plot type The universal inputs are scanned at 100ms cycles. Depending on the
save cycle, the selected data are determined from the scanned values and saved (e.g. with a save cycle of 1 min., the average of 600 values (10x60) is calculated and saved). "Instantaneous value": the value pending for the save cycle is saved. "Average": the average value during the save cycle is calculated and saved. "Minimum value": the minimum value is calculated and saved. "Maximum value": the maximum value is calculated and saved. "Minimum + Maximum": both minimum and maximum values are saved (requires higher memory capacity) "Counter": the counter is recorded and saved. "Current value + counter": a current value can also be determined from the pulses recorded.
20025/000 to 20025/039
Pulse counter
Only with Signal "Pulse counter"
Specify whether the pulse counter is a fast or slow (up to max. 25Hz) counter. If you are recording the number of switching routines of the relays, you should definitely set "up to 25Hz". Picklist: up to 13kHz, up to 25Hz Note: This operating item does not affect analog cards whose software version <= 1.00.05. These cards always work in the "up to 13kHz" mode.
20039/000 to 20039/039
1 pulse =
Only with Signal "Pulse counter"
Impulse factor = factor which, when multiplied by the input signal, results in the required physical value. Example: 1 impulse equals 5 m – > enter "5".
20040/000 to 20040/039
Time base
Only for the "Current value + counter" plot mode
With the aid of the time base, a current value can be determined from the counter reading e.g. input liters, time base = second –> current value = liters/second.
20045/000 to 20045/039
Engineering unit Input of the engineering (physical) unit for the measuring point
connected to this input (e.g. %, bar, °C, m/h, etc.). 6-character entry. Note: Cannot be changed for resistance thermometers and thermocouples!
20050/000 to 20050/039
Unit/dimension counter
Only with Signal "Pulse counter"
Technical unit of the counter input, e.g. liter m3 etc. 6-character entry.
20055/000 to 20055/039
Decimal point Number of places after decimal point for the display. Picklist: 0 to 5
number of places after the decimal point. This information is only used to better display the measured value. Factory setting: one (X,Y) e.g. measured value: 20.12348 l/s The display shows: None: 20 l/s One: 20.1 l/s Two: 20.12 l/s Three: 20.123 l/s Four: 20.1235 l/s Five: 20.12348 l/s Note: The value is rounded off where necessary.
20060/000 to 20060/039
Lower frequency
Only for Signal "Frequency input"
Specify the lower frequency that corresponds to the start of the measuring range. A maximum frequency of 12.5 kHz can be configured here. Factory setting: 5 Hz
20065/000 to 20065/039
Range start Transmitters convert the physical measurement into a standard signal.
Example: 0-14 pH from the sensor is converted to 4-20 mA. Enter the starting point of the measurement range. A "0" for 0-14 pH.
Note:
Cannot be changed for resistance thermometers and
thermocouples!
20070/000 to 20070/039
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Upper frequency
Only for Signal "Frequency input"
Specify the upper frequency that corresponds to the end of the measuring range. A maximum frequency of 12.5 kHz can be configured here. Factory setting: 1000 Hz
20075/000 to 20075/039
Meas. range end The same as "Range start". Enter the end value for the measurement
range here, e.g. "14" for a 0-14 pH transmitter. Note: Cannot be changed for resistance thermometers and thermocouples!
20080/000 to 20080/039
Zoom start If the total transmitter range is not being used then the lower value of
the required range can be entered here (higher resolution). Example: transmitter 0-14 pH, required range: 5-9 pH. Set up "5" here. The zoom has no influence on the storage.
20085/000 to 20085/039
Zoom end As in "Zoom start". Enter the upper value of the required range here.
Example: transmitter 0-14 pH, required range: 5-9 pH. Enter "9" here.
20090/000 to 20090/039
Damping/filter The more unwanted interference there is on the measurement signal the
higher the value that should be entered here. Result: fast changes will be damped/suppressed. Factory setting: 0.0 s
20095/000 to 20095/039
Comparison point
Only for Signal "Thermocouples"
Only used when directly connecting thermocouples. "Internal": compensation of the voltage error by measuring the terminal temperature. "External": compensation of error voltage by using thermostated comparison points. Note: When using thermocouples (TC) with an internal compensation point and storage cycle of 100 ms the temperature of the compensation pointing is measured every 5 seconds and the measurement is frozen for 1200 ms by the measurement switchover. This behavior appears only at the above mentioned set-up and is visible due to the fast 100 ms storage cycle. E.g. this can be avoided by the use of an external compensation point.
20100/000 to 20100/039
Comparison temp.
Only for "Comparison point ­external"
Settings for the external comparison te mperature (only when connecting thermocouples directly).
20105/000 to 20105/039
Totalizer
Only for Signal "Pulse counter"
Initial setting for the totalizer. Useful when continuing measurements recorded to date with an (electro)-mechanical counter. Factory setting: 0
20300/000 to 20300/039
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Submenu: Measured value correction
For determining the correction values to offset measurement section tolerances. Follow these instructions:
1. Measure the current value at the lower measurement range.
2. Measure the current value at the upper measurement range.
3. Enter the lower and upper target and actual value.
Fig. 37: Setup - Inputs - Universal inputs, Universal input x,
"Measured value correction" submenu
Lower correction value: Target value: enter the lower target value here (e.g. measuring range
0°C to 100°C: 0°C).
23000/000 to 23000/039
Actual value: enter the lower value that is actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0°C to 100°C: 0.5°C measured).
23005/000 to 23005/039
Upper correction value: Target value: enter the upper target value here (e.g. measuring range
0°C to 100°C: 100°C).
23010/000 to 23010/039
Actual value: enter the upper value that is actually measured here (e.g. measuring range 0°C to 100°C: 100.5°C measured).
23015/000 to 23015/039
Correction RPT:
Rear panel temperature correction value for this universal input (only required for thermocouples). Note: Only appears once the service code has been entered!
23500/000 to 23500/039
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Submenu: Totalization Settings only required if this analog measuring point is to be integrated
for calculating the volume for example. For analysis periods, see "Signal analysis".
Fig. 38: Setup - Inputs - Universal inputs, Universal input x,
submenu "Totalization"
Totalization: using the totalization function, the volume (in m
3
) can be
calculated from an analog signal (e.g. flow in m
3
/h).
Picklist: no, yes
24000/000 to 24000/039
Totalization base: select the corresponding time base here. Example: ml/s -> time base seconds (s); m
3
/h -> time base hours (h).
Picklist: second (s), minutes (min), hour (h), day (d)
24005/000 to 24005/039
Total. eng. unit: here, enter the unit for the volume determined by totalization (e.g. "m
3
").
24010/000 to 24010/039
Low flow cut off: specify how the device should execute low flow cut off. Picklist: area around zero point, absolute value
24015/000 to 24015/039
Low flow cut off: analog values that are lower than the set threshold value (absolute value) are not integrated ("low flow cut off"). User input: 6-digit; factory setting: 0
24020/000 to 24020/039
Calc. factor: factor for converting the integrated value (e.g. the transmitter returns l/s -> integration base = second -> desired unit is m
-> select 0.001 as the factor). Picklist: 0.00001 to 10000, free configuration; factory setting: 1
24025/000 to 24025/039
Only if "Free configuration" is selected for "Calc. factor":
Calc. factor: user-defined entry of the factor for converting the integrated value. Factory setting: 1.000
24030/000 to 24030/039
Totalizer: Initial setting for the totalizer. Useful when continuing measurements recorded to date with an (electro)-mechanical counter. Factory setting: 0
24035/000 to 24035/039
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Submenu: Fault mode (only available in the Expert setup!)
Settings that lay down how this channel is to react under fault conditions (e.g. cable open circuit, over range).
Fig. 39: Setup - Inputs - Universal inputs, Universal input x,
submenu "Fault mode"
Fault switches: switches the selected relay under fault conditions. The terminal numbers are shown in brackets. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
25000/000 to 25000/039
Save event: stores a message in the event memory when a fault condition occurs. Picklist: no, yes
25005/000 to 25005/039
Only for "Current" as the signal and "4-20 mA" as the range
NAMUR NE43:
Switch monitoring of the 4 to 20 mA range as per NAMUR Recommendation NE43 on and off. The following error ranges apply when NAMUR NE43 is switched on:
3.8 mA: under range (display shows: vvvvvv)20.5 mA: overrange (displays shows: ^^^^^^)3.6 mA or 21.0 mA: cable open circuit (display shows: - - - -)
Picklist: on, off
25015/000 to 25015/039
Only for "4-20 mA" or "1-5 V" as the range and if "NAMUR NE43" is "on"
Time delay
The system only reacts to a cable open circuit/under range/overrange (e.g. relay is switched) if this condition is present for the set duration at least. Factory setting: 0 s
25045/000 to 25045/039
Only for "Voltage" as the signal and "1-5 V" as the range
Cable open circuit:
Switch cable open circuit detection of the 1-5 V range on or off. If the cable open circuit detection function is switched on, all values <0.8 V or >5.2 V are regarded as a cable open circuit (display shows: - - - -) Picklist: on, off
25015/000 to 25015/039
Not available if "Pulse counter" is the signal!
In the event of an error
Specify the value the unit should continue to use (for calculations) if the measured value is not valid (e.g. cable open circuit). Picklist: last valid value, range start, meas. range end, zero
1)
, LOW1),
HIGH
1)
, value is invalid, free configuration
25035/000 to 25035/039
Only if "Free configuration" is selected for "In event of an error"
Error value
The unit continues calculating with this value if a fault occurs. See table Page 58
25040/000 to 25040/039
Copy settings Copies settings from actual channel to selected channel. Picklist: no, in
universal input x
20115/000 to 20115/039
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Fault mode
Failsafe mode if an input signal/variable is invalid (e.g. cable open circuit, invalid result of mathematics calculation; e.g. dividing by zero).
1) Only visible for mathematics (option)
Set failsafe
mode
"Invalid" channel Dependent channels
Value is invalid • "– – – – –" or "******" are displayed
• Channel name is highlighted in red
• Status "F" is displayed
• Limit value monitoring is suspended
• Totalization is suspended
• A relay is switched if set.
• Analysis: if the error is pending during the entire analysis period, the value in the analysis is invalid. If there was at least 1 valid value, the result of the analysis is valid.
• "– – – – –" or "******" are displayed
• Channel name is highlighted in red
• Status "F" is displayed
• Limit value monitoring/totalization: depends on the set failsafe mode of this channel
• A relay is switched if set.
• Analysis: if the error is pending during the entire analysis period, the value in the analysis is invalid. If there was at least 1 valid value, the result of the analysis is valid.
All other settings • "– – – – –" or "******" are displayed
• Channel name is highlighted in red
• Status "F" is displayed
• Value is totalized
• A relay is switched if set.
• Analysis: if the error is pending during the entire analysis period, the value in the analysis is invalid. If there was at least 1 valid value, the result of the analysis is valid.
• Calculated value is displayed
• Channel name is highlighted in red
• Status "F" is displayed
The channel is treated as "valid", i.e.:
• Value is totalized
• Limit value monitoring remains active
• If the result of the calculation for this channel is invalid, the set failsafe mode for this channel applies
• Analyses: the channel is analyzed as normal
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Setup – Inputs, submenu: digital inputs
Procedure for setting the signals of the digital inputs:
1. Start
2. Select the function of the digital channel (also optionally possible via "Modbus" or "Profibus" fieldbus)
▾▾ ▾ ▾ ▾ ▾
3. Control input 3. On/off event 3. Pulse counter 3. Operational time 3. Event + operation time
3. Quantity from time
▾▾ ▾ ▾ ▾ ▾
4. Enter channel identifier
4. Enter channel identifier
4. Enter channel identifier
4. Enter channel identifier
4. Enter channel identifier
4. Enter channel identifier
▾▾ ▾ ▾ ▾ ▾
5. Select the action 5. Enter description for "HIGH" and "LOW"
conditions
5. Enter the unit/ dimension
5. Where necessary, enter the current
counter reading to
continue a totalizer
5. Enter description for "HIGH" and "LOW"
conditions
5. Enter the unit/ dimension
▾▾ ▾ ▾ ▾ ▾
6. End 6. Select whether the event message has to be
acknowledged
6. Select the number of decimal places
6. Select the display for the counter type (e.g.
totalizer)
6. Select whether the
event message has to be
acknowledged
6. Select the number of decimal places
▾▾▾▾▾
7. Choose whether the
event should be saved in
the event log
7. Enter the pulse factor
7. End 7. Choose whether the event should be saved in
the event log
7. Select the factor
Yes
No
?Yes
No
8. Enter event text for change
in status
from L->H
and H->L
8. End 8. Where necessary, enter the current
counter reading to
continue a totalizer
8. Enter
event text
for change
in status
from L->H
and H->L
8. Where necessary,
enter the current
counter reading to
continue a totalizer
▾▾
9. Record duration?
9. Select the display for the counter type (e.g.
totalizer)
9. Record duration?
9. Select the display for
the counter type (e.g.
totalizer)
▾▾
10. End 10. End 10. Where necessary, enter the current
counter reading to
continue a totalizer
10. End
11. Select the display for the counter type (e.g.
totalizer)
12. End
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The descriptions of the operating items for optional application packages can be found in the additional Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM or as hardcopy (part of the scope of delivery).
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Submenu: Digital inputs, digital input x
Setting up only required if the digital inputs (e.g. events) are to be used. View or change the settings for the selected digital channel. Note: Digital input 7 – 14 can only be selected if the "Digital inputs" option card is available.
Fig. 40: Setup Inputs - Digital inputs, submenu "Digital input 1"
Function Select the required function. Digital inputs are High active; this means
the described effect is achieved by a high input. Low = -3 to +5 V, High = +12 to +30 V Note: Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set. The following functions are available: "Switched off": digital input is not active.
"Control input": various control functions can be activated using the digital input.
"On/off event": switch conditions of connected units (e.g. pump on/off) are displayed and stored.
"Pulse counter": pulses are added up and saved as a numerical value (max. 25 Hz).
"Operational time": running times of external units are recorded e.g. for maintenance purposes. Example: if the daily run time of a pump is to be saved, activate "Operating time" here and "Daily analysis" under "Signal analysis".
"Event+operation time": both the on/off events and the operating time of an external unit are recorded and stored.
"Quantity from time": a quantity is calculated from the time (e.g. for pumps with constant throughput).
"Modbus" or "Profibus": the data are transmitted to the unit via the fieldbus (option).
40000/000 to 40000/013
Function
Only for the "Modbus" or "Profibus" function
Specifies how the data are interpreted/processed by the fieldbus. For a description, see "Function".
40005/000 to 40005/013
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Channel ident. Measurement point name (e.g. "Pump") or description of the function of
this input (e.g. "Fault message"). 16-character entry.
Factory setting: digital x
40010/000 to 40010/013
Engineering unit
Only for the "Pulse counter" and "Quantity from time" functions
Technical units of the count input, e.g. gal, cf, .... 6-digit entry. 40030/000 to
40030/013
Decimal point
Only for the "Pulse counter" and "Quantity from time" functions
Number of places after decimal point for the display. Picklist: 0 to 5 number of places after the decimal point. This information is only used to better display the measured value. Factory setting: one (X,Y) e.g. measured value: 20.12348 l/s The display shows: None: 20 l/s One: 20.1 l/s Two: 20.12 l/s Three: 20.123 l/s Four: 20.1235 l/s Five: 20.12348 l/s Note: The value is rounded off where necessary.
40035/000 to 40035/013
Input factor in
Only for the "Quantity from time" function
Specifies whether the factor entered relates to 1 second or 1 hour. Picklist: seconds, hours
40040/000 to 40040/013
1 pulse =
Only for "Pulse counter" function
Impulse factor = factor which, when multiplied by the input signal, results in the required physical value. Example: 1 pulse corresponds to 5 m
3
-> enter "5" here. Factory setting: 1.0
40045/000 to 40045/013
1 second/hour =
Only for the "Quantity from time" function
Impulse factor = factor which, when multiplied by the operation time, results in the required physical value. Example: 1 second equals 8 liters –> enter "8" here. Factory setting: 1.0
40045/000 to 40045/013
Time delay in
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
Configure the engineering unit for entering the time delay. Picklist: seconds, minutes, hours
40115/000 to 40115/013
Time delay
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
The high signal must be present for the set time at least before the channel in the device is set from low to high. However, the transition from high to low takes place immediately. User input: 0 to 999
40120/000 to 40120/013
Switches relay
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
Switches the corresponding relay if the digital input is low or high. The terminal numbers are shown in brackets. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
40130/000 to 40130/013
Description ´H´
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
Description of the status if the digital input is activated. This text is both shown in the display and saved to memory. Factory setting: On
40050/000 to 40050/013
Description ´L´
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
Description of the status if the digital input is not activated. This text is both shown in the display and saved to memory. Factory setting: Off
40055/000 to 40055/013
Event message
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
"Do not acknowledge": no message is output if the digital input switches. "Acknowledge": an event message is displayed and has to be confirmed by pressing a button.
40060/000 to 40060/013
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Save event
Only for "On/off event" and "Event+operation time" functions.
Determines whether the condition change from low to high or high to low is stored in the event log. Note: increased memory capacity needed. Picklist: yes, no
40065/000 to 40065/013
Event text L->H
Can only be saved for "Event message – acknowledge" or "Save event – yes"
Description of condition change from low to high. Event text is stored (e.g. start filling). 22-character entry.
40070/000 to 40070/013
Event text H->L
Can only be saved for "Event message – acknowledge" or "Save event – yes"
Description of condition change from high to low. Event text is stored (e.g. stop filling). 22-character entry.
40075/000 to 40075/013
Record duration
Can only be saved for "Event message – acknowledge" or "Save event – yes"
The duration between "On" and "Off" can be recorded. The duration is appended to the "Off" event text (format: <hhhh>h<mm>:<ss>). Times when the power has failed do not affect the duration. If the digital channel was "on" before the power failure and is still "on" when the power is restored, the duration continues to be counted. Picklist: no, yes
40080/000 to 40080/013
Action
Only for "Control input"
Set up the function of the control input.
"Start recording": data are displayed/stored only if the input is active.
"Screensaver on": display is switched off so long as the input is active.
"Block setup": the setup can only be changed if a low signal is pending.
"Block keyboard/navigator": the unit can only be operated if a low signal is pending. Otherwise all key activation and navigator actions are discarded.
"Time synchronization": if the input is enabled (signal jump from low to high), the internal second counter is set to zero. The minute does not change if the second indicator is between 0 and 29. The minute is increased by one if the second indicator is between 30 and 59. Note: Use this function in conjunction with a master clock. All the units used in this way are synchronized. Signals measured on different units can thus be compared against one another on the same time basis.
"Change group": you can either display a specific group or switch to the next active group. The system reacts to the Low ––> High change.
"Set point monitoring on/off": the complete set point monitoring function for the unit can be switched on (for High) or switched off (for Low) (e.g. during cleaning cycles).
"Individual LV on/off": monitoring for a selected limit value can be switched on (for High) or switched off (for Low).
40085/000 to 40085/013
"Start/stop analysis 1 – 4": all the active channels are analyzed as long as the control input is enabled, i.e. analysis based on the Min/Max/average values, amounts and totalization does not take place cyclically at fixed intervals. Analysis routines are controlled by this digital input. The analysis starts when the input is activated. The analysis is completed and saved when the input is deactivated. Measured value recording for the graphic display continues. Batches can also be started/finished via this function.
Group
Only for "Action - Change group"
Select the group which should be displayed in the event of a change from Low–>High. Alternatively, the next active group can be displayed. Picklist: next group, group x
40090/000 to 40090/013
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Set point
Only for "Action – Individual LV on/off"
Select what limit value should be switched on and off by means of this control input. Picklist: switched off, set point x
40095/000 to 40095/013
Totalizer
Only for the "Pulse counter", "Operational time" and "Event + operation time" and "Quantity from time" functions.
Initial setting for the totalizer. Useful when continuing a measurement performed to date with an electromechanical counter. 12-character entry. Factory setting: 0
40100/000 to 40100/013
Copy settings Copies settings from actual channel to selected channel. The last two
characters in the channel name of the target channel are replaced by the channel number. Note: makes unit setup easier if practically the same settings apply for several measuring points (e.g. several operation time counters).
40110/000 to 40110/013
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Setup – Inputs, submenu: Mathematic (option)
Settings only required if measured values of the input signals are to be mathematically linked. Up to 8 mathematics channels can be used.
Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set.
The descriptions of the operating items for optional application packages can be found in the additional Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM or as hardcopy (part of the scope of delivery).
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Submenu: Maths, Maths 1 - 8
Configuration of the mathematics channels.
Fig. 41: Setup Inputs - Maths, "Maths 1" submenu
Calculation active Switch the mathematics channel on or off. Picklist: yes, no, Formula
editor*, Energy calculation*, Mass calculation*, Density calculation* (*Option "Energy")
30000/000 to 30000/007
Channel ident. Name of the mathematics channel for identification purposes.
16-character entry. Factory setting: maths x
30005/000 to 30005/007
Formula editor
Is only displayed in the PC software supplied
The formula can be any combination of arithmetic calculations and logical operations. Analog and digital channels can be used, as can mathematics channels that are already active.
30015/000 to 30015/007
Formula Individual channels can be mathematically linked and calculated with
functions. The mathematics channels calculated in this way are treated as "real" channels, regardless of whether they are connected conventionally of via fieldbus. Enter the desired formula for calculation. The formula can be any combination of arithmetic calculations and logical operations. Analog and digital channels can be used, as can mathematics channels that are already active. (See Section 6.7 on Page 107 and information in the Operating Instructions on the PC software supplied.)
30020/000 to 30020/007
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The result is Specify what data type the calculation returns. This setting affects how the
channel saves and is displayed. For example, if you add 2 analog channels, the result is an "instantaneous value". If, for example, you logically link 2 channels (Digital 1 AND Digital 2), the result is a "state" (on/off). Picklist: instantaneous value, state, counter, operating time, control input, Efficiency
Notes on "The result is: Efficiency"
Efficiency = benefit / effort or "energy developed" / "energy supplied". To calculate the rate of efficiency, it makes sense to track counter values over a specific period. If the result type is set to "efficiency", the evaluation counters of the channels used are used to calculate the value. The efficiency is calculated separately for each evaluation and saved as a mean value. Example: Analog input 1: gas (measurement of gas consumption of a steam boiler) mathematics channel 2: steam mass
Mathematics channel 3: efficiency Formula: MI(3;2) / AI(3;1) Unit: kg/Nm (i.e. amount of steam generated per standard cubic meter of gas) The result is: efficiency
Calculated result: Evaluation 1: counter reading of evaluation 1 of mathematics channel 2 / counter reading of evaluation 1 of analog input 1 Evaluation 2: counter reading of evaluation 2 of mathematics channel 2 / counter reading of evaluation 2 of analog input 1 ...
30025/000 to 30025/007
Action
Only for "The result is – control input"
Set up the function of the control input.
"Start recording": data are displayed/stored only if the input is active.
"Set point monitoring on/off": the complete set point monitoring function for the unit can be switched on (for High) or switched off (for Low) (e.g. during cleaning cycles).
"Individual LV on/off": monitoring for a selected limit value can be switched on (for High) or switched off (for Low).
"Start/stop analysis 1 - 4": starts or stops external analysis (the analysis only runs if the signal is high). Measured value recording for the graphic display continues. Note: This function is not available for the "Batch" option!
30105/000 to 30105/007
Set point
Only for "Action – Individual LV on/off"
Select what limit value should be switched on and off by means of this control input. Picklist: switched off, set point x
30110/000 to 30110/007
Plot type
Only for "The result is – instantaneous value"
"Start/stop analysis 1 – 4": all the active channels are analyzed as long as the control input is enabled, i.e. analysis based on the Min/Max/average values, amounts and totalization does not take place cyclically at fixed intervals. Analysis routines are controlled by this digital input. The analysis starts when the input is activated. The analysis is completed and saved when the input is deactivated. Measured value recording for the graphic display continues. Batches can also be started/finished via this function.
30026/000 to 30026/007
Engineering unit
Only for "The result is – "Instantaneous value" or "Counter"
Unit of the calculated value, e.g. if several flow inputs are calculated together, the unit of the result can be entered here, e.g. m/h. 6–digit entry.
30045/000 to 30045/007
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Decimal point
Only for "The result is – "Instantaneous value" or "Counter"
Number of places after decimal point for the display. Picklist: 0 to 5 number of places after the decimal point. This information is only used to better display the measured value. Factory setting: one (X,Y) e.g. measured value: 20.12348 l/s The display shows: None: 20 l/s One: 20.1 l/s Two: 20.12 l/s Three: 20.123 l/s Four: 20.1235 l/s Five: 20.12348 l/s Note: The value is rounded off where necessary.
30050/000 to 30050/007
Zoom start
Only for "The result is" – "Instantaneous value"
If the total value range is not being used then the lower value of the required range can be entered here. The zoom has no influence on the storage.
30055/000 to 30055/007
Zoom end
Only for "The result is" – "Instantaneous value"
As in "Zoom start". Enter the upper value of the required range here. 30060/000 to
30060/007
Description ´H´
Only for "The result is – state"
Description of the status if the result is "HIGH". This text is both shown in the display and saved to memory. Factory setting: on
30065/000 to 30065/007
Description ´L´
Only for "The result is – state"
Description of the status if the result is "LOW". This text is both shown in the display and saved to memory. Factory setting: off
30070/000 to 30070/007
Event message
Only for "The result is – state"
"Do not acknowledge": no message is output if the status of the mathematics channel changes. "Acknowledge": an event message is displayed and has to be confirmed by pressing a button.
30075/000 to 30075/007
Save event
Only for "The result is – state"
Determines whether the condition change from low to high or high to low is stored in the event log. Note: increased memory capacity needed. Picklist: yes, no
30080/000 to 30080/007
Event text L->H
Can only be saved for "Event message – acknowledge" or "Save event – yes"
Description of condition change from low to high. Event text is stored (e.g. start filling). 22-character entry.
30085/000 to 30085/007
Event text H->L
Can only be saved for "Event message – acknowledge" or "Save event – yes"
Description of condition change from high to low. Event text is stored (e.g. stop filling). 22-character entry.
30090/000 to 30090/007
Switches relay
Only for "The result is – state"
Outputs the status of the mathematics channel on the selected relay. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
30095/000 to 30095/007
Totalizer
Only for "The result is - Counter" or "Operating time"
Initial setting for the totalizer. Useful when continuing measurements recorded to date with an (electro)-mechanical counter. Factory setting: 0
30115/000 to 30115/007
Submenu: Totalization
Only for "The result is – instantaneous value"
Settings only required if the calculated value is to be integrated for calculating the volume for example. For analysis periods, see "Signal analysis".
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Totalization
Using the totalization function, the volume (in m) can be calculated from an analog signal (e.g. flow in m/h). Picklist: no, yes
34000/000 to 34000/007
Totalization base
Select the corresponding time base. Example: ml/s –> time base seconds (s); m/h –> time base hours (h). Picklist: second (s), minutes (min), hour (h), day (d)
34005/000 to 34005/007
Total. eng. unit
Here, enter the unit for the volume determined by totalization (e.g. "m").
34010/000 to 34010/007
Low flow cut off
Specify how the device should execute low flow cut off. Picklist: area around zero point, absolute value
34015/000 to 34015/007
Low flow cut off
Analog values that are lower than the set threshold value (absolute value) are not integrated ("low flow cut off") User input: 6-digit; factory setting: 0
34020/000 to 34020/007
Calc. factor
Factor for converting the integrated value (e.g. the transmitter returns l/s –> integration base = second –> desired unit is m –> enter 0.001 as the factor).
34025/000 to 34025/007
Totalizer: Initial setting for the totalizer. Useful when continuing measurements recorded to date with an (electro)-mechanical counter. Factory setting: 0
34035/000 to 34035/039
Submenu: Fault mode
Only in the Expert setup
Settings that specify how this channel behaves in the event of a fault (e.g. if an input channel has a cable open circuit or the system tries to divide by
0).
In the event of an error
Specify the value/status the unit continues to work with if the result of the calculation is invalid. Picklist: last valid value, range start, meas. range end, zero, LOW, HIGH, free configuration, value is invalid Note: The picklist entries depend on the "The result is" option.
35000/000 to 35000/007
Error value
(Only if "In event of an error - free configuration" is selected.) The unit continues calculating with this value if a fault occurs. See table Page 58
35005/000 to 35005/007
Fault switches
Switches the selected relay under fault conditions. The terminal numbers are shown in brackets. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
35010/000 to 35010/007
Copy settings Copies settings from actual channel to selected channel. 30100/000 to
30100/007
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Setup – Inputs, submenu: Linearization
"Inputs" menu
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Submenu: Linearization, universal input x
First select the analog input to be linearized. The "Linearization" menu item only appears for active analog inputs. Note: Only current and voltage inputs can be linearized.
Fig. 42: Setup Inputs - Linearization, submenu "Universal input 1"
Linearization Specify whether this analog input should be linearized.
Picklist: no, yes
36000/000 to 36000/015
Number of points Specify how many points your linearization table has.
Note: the first and last points always have to be the start and end of the measuring range. Up to 32 points can be configured. Factory setting: 2 points
36005/000 to 36005/015
Dim. linearized value Unit/dimension for the linearized value. 36010/000 to
36010/015
Comma linearized value Number of places after decimal point for the display. Picklist: 0 to 5
number of places after the decimal point. This information is only used to better display the measured value. Factory setting: one (X,Y) e.g. measured value: 20.12348 l/s The display shows: None: 20 l/s One: 20.1 l/s Two: 20.12 l/s Three: 20.123 l/s Four: 20.1235 l/s Five: 20.12348 l/s Note: The value is rounded off where necessary.
36015/000 to 36015/015
Range start The start of measuring range is displayed here. Fixed settings - cannot be
changed.
36020/000 to 36020/015
Meas. range end The end of measuring range is displayed here. Fixed settings - cannot be
changed.
36025/000 to 36025/015
Zoom start If the total transmitter range is not being used then the lower value of
the required range can be entered here (higher resolution). Example: transmitter 0-14 pH, required range: 5-9 pH. Set up "5" here. The zoom has no influence on the storage.
36026/000 to 36026/015
Zoom end As in "Zoom start". Enter the upper value of the required range here.
Example: transmitter 0-14 pH, required range: 5-9 pH. Enter "9" here.
36027/000 to 36027/015
Edit table
Only if operating via PC software
Edit the linearization table here. 36030/000 to
36030/015
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Check table Here, you can check whether the linearization table has been entered
correctly. Picklist: no, yes
36035/000 to 36035/015
Submenu: Points x
Number depends on the setting under "Number of points"
Enter the points for the linearization table here. Note: the first and last points always have to be the start and end of the measuring range. In the PC software, only the points can be viewed here. To change the points, use the "Edit table" function.
x-value
x–value of the linearization (value that comes from the input of the unit). e.g. if 10 cm corresponds to 20 liters ––> enter 10.
36100/000 to 36100/031
y-value
Here, enter the y–value the measured x–value corresponds to. e.g. if 10 cm corresponds to 20 liters ––> enter 20.
36105/000 to 36105/031
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6.4.3 Setup - Outputs
Settings only required if outputs (e.g. relays or analog outputs) are to be used.
Setup Outputs, submenu: Analog/pulse outputs, Analog output 1-2
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Submenu: Analog/ pulse outputs, analog output x Only for the "Digital card" option
The unit optionally has 2 analog outputs. These work either as a current output or a pulse output. Settings only required if analog outputs are to be used. View or change the settings for the selected analog output channel.
Fig. 43: Setup Outputs, submenu: Analog/pulse outputs, Analog output 1
Signal Select the output signal for this channel.
Picklist: switched off, 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, pulse output
51000/000 to 51000/001
Reference channel Select the input the analog output refers to.
Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
51005/000 to 51005/001
Channel ident. User-definable name for this output.
Factory setting: Output x
51010/000 to 51010/001
Start value
Only for signal "0/4-20 mA"
Specify what value corresponds to 0/4 mA. Factory setting: 0.0
51025/000 to 51025/001
Full scale value
Only for signal "0/4-20 mA"
Specify what value corresponds to 20 mA. Factory setting: 100.0
51030/000 to 51030/001
Damping/filter
Only for signal "0/4-20 mA"
Time constant of the first order low pass for the output signal. This is used to prevent large fluctuations in the output signal (can only be selected for the signal type 0/4 to 20 mA). Factory setting: 0.0 s
51035/000 to 51035/001
Pulse value
Only for signal "Pulse output"
The pulse value is used to specify the volume an output pulse corresponds to (e.g. 1 pulse = 5 liters). Factory setting: 1%
51045/000 to 51045/001
Pulse width
Only for signal "Pulse output"
The pulse width limits the max. possible output frequency of the pulse output. Specify a fixed or dynamic pulse width. Picklist: user-defined, dynamic (max. 50 ms)
51050/000 to 51050/001
Pulse width
Only for signal "Pulse output"
Here, you can set the pulse width in the range from 0.5 to 1000 ms. Factory setting: 100 ms
51055/000 to 51055/001
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Submenu: Measured value correction
Only for signal "0/4-20 mA"
Here, you can correct the current value output (only required if the unit processing the values further cannot balance possible measurement section tolerances). Follow these instructions:
1. At the connected unit, read the value displayed in the lower and upper measuring range.
2. Enter the lower and upper target and actual value.
Lower correction value Target value: enter the target value here.
51200/000 to 51200/001
Actual value: here, enter the lower actual value that is displayed at the connected unit.
51205/000 to 51205/001
Upper correction value: Target value: enter the target value here.
51300/000 to 51300/001
Actual value: here, enter the upper actual value that is displayed at the connected unit.
51305/000 to 51305/001
Submenu: Fault mode
Only for signal "0/4-20 mA"
Specify how the analog output should behave in the event of a fault (e.g. if the input channel has a cable open circuit).
Namur NE43
Switch outputting the 4 to 20 mA range as per NAMUR Recommendation NE 43 on and off. The following error ranges apply when NAMUR NE43 is switched on:
3.8 mA: under range20.5 mA: overrange3.6 mA or 21.0 mA: cable open circuit
Picklist: off, on
51400/000 to 51400/001
In the event of an error
What value should the output assume in the event of an error (e.g. cable open circuit or calculated value invalid)? Picklist: last valid value, range start, meas. range end, 3.6 mA, 21 mA, free configuration
51405/000 to 51405/001
Error value
This value is output in the event of an error. Note: the value must be between 0 and 22 mA. See table  Page 58
51410/000 to 51410/001
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Setup – Outputs, submenu: Relay
"Outputs" menu
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Submenu: Relay, relay xVarious relay settings (e.g. operating mode)
The basic version of the unit has 6 relays. 6 additional relays are also available on the optional "Digital card". Setup for the selected relay:
Fig. 44: Setup Outputs, submenu: Relay, relay 1
Identifier User-definable name for the relay.
Factory setting: relay x
52000/000 to 52000/011
Operating mode Function of the relay:
"Opening": the relay is closed in the quiescent state (maximum safety). "Closing": the relay is open in the quiescent state.
52005/000 to 52005/011
Collective relay "No": there can only be one reason for triggering the relay (if several
trigger factors are assigned, the last trigger factor controls the relay) "Yes": the relay can be triggered by several factors (e.g. 2 different limit values) (OR logical operation).
52010/000 to 52010/011
Remote controlled Specify whether the relay can be controlled remotely (e.g. PC or SMS).
Picklist: no, yes Note: Remote control by text message (SMS) is only possible for the "Telealarm" option. Remote-controlled relays may not be assigned to any other trigger factor (e.g. limit value alarm).
52015/000 to 52015/011
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6.4.4 Setup - Application
Specify the various application-specific settings (e.g. limit values, signal grouping, text, softkeys, Web server, telealarm (option)).
Fig. 45: Setup Application
Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set.
The descriptions of the operating items for optional application packages can be found in the additional Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM or as hardcopy (part of the scope of delivery).
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Submenu: Set points
Change set points Specify where the set points can be changed. If you select "Also in menu
"Extras"", you can also change the set points in the Extras menu in addition to during the setup. Here, you can adapt your set points to suit the process even if the setup is locked. In addition, a softkey can be assigned the "Change set points" function. Note: this function can/should be protected by the set point code. Picklist: only in the setup, also in menu "Extras"
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Submenu: Set points, set point x
The measured values can be monitored for alarm set point violation. A relay can be switched or an event message displayed on violation. Channels can be individually assigned to the set points. View or change the setup for the selected alarm set point. Up to 100 set points can be monitored. Set points can also be changed outside the Setup menu, i.e. the user does not have to switch to the "Setup" menu. This increases the certainty that no other parameters are changed. Activate function: select "Main menu –> Setup –> Application –> Change set points: Also in menu "Extras"". If the user administration function is active, the user and the password also have to be entered with this setting before a set point can be changed.
Fig. 46: Setup Application, submenu "Set points, Set point x"
Channel Select the input the alarm set point refers to.
Picklist: switched off, analog input x, digital input x, maths x
37000/000 to 37000/099
Type Type of alarm set point (dependent on the input signal):
"Lower set point": analog signal drops below the set point.
"Upper set point": analog signal exceeds the set point.
"Analysis 1-4": counter exceeds the set point. Note: the counters are reset cyclically to 0.
"Gradient dy/dt": is used to monitor the change in the input signal over time. If the measured value changes too quickly, the alarm is triggered. The alarm stops when the gradient drops below the set value again. Note: pay attention to the settings in "Signal analysis"
37005/000 to 37005/099
Identifier Identifier of the set point.
Factory setting: Limit x
37008/000 to 37008/099
Range start
Only for "Analog input x" with "Upper or lower set point"
The lower value of the set measuring range is displayed here. 37015/000 to
37015/099
Meas. range end
Only for "Analog input x" with "Upper or lower set point"
The upper value of the set measuring range is displayed here. 37020/000 to
37020/099
Set point Analog set point in the preset engineering unit, e.g. in °C, bar, etc. 37025/000 to
37025/099
Signal change dy
Only for the "Gradient dy/dt" type
Here, enter the value for the signal change to be detected as the set point. 37025/000 to
37025/099
Time span dt
Only for the "Gradient dy/dt" type
Time span within which the signal has to change by the specified value so it can be detected as a set point. Note: max. 60 seconds.
37030/000 to 37030/099
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Set point Counter alarm set point in the engineering units set up, e.g. m, piece, ... . 37035/000 to
37035/099
Hysteresis type
Only for the "Upper or lower set point" type
"Percentual": set hysteresis in %. "Absolute": enter hysteresis in the preset engineering unit (e.g. °C, bar, etc.)
37040/000 to 37040/099
Hysteresis (%)
Only for "Percentual" hysteresis type
The alarm condition is only canceled when the signal has changed into the normal operation range by the preset value.
Factory setting: 1.0%
37045/000 to 37045/099
Hysteresis (abs.)
Only for "Absolute" hysteresis type
The alarm condition is only canceled when the signal has changed into the normal operation range by the preset value.
Factory setting: 0.0
37050/000 to 37050/099
Time delay in Configure the engineering unit for entering the time delay.
Picklist: seconds, minutes, hours
37054/000 to 37054/099
Time delay In order to be interpreted as an alarm the signal must exceed or undercut
the preset value by at least the time set up. User input: 0 to 999
37055/000 to 37055/099
Switches relay Switches the respective relay in alarm condition. The terminal numbers
are shown in brackets. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
37060/000 to 37060/099
LV messages "Do not acknowledge": the tag name is highlighted in red to signal an
alarm condition (no message is output). "Acknowledge": in the event of an alarm, a message is also displayed and this message has to be acknowledged. Note: The screensaver is automatically disabled in the event of a limit value message!
37065/000 to 37065/099
Save event Stores a message in the event log on limit value violation.
Picklist: no, yes
37070/000 to 37070/099
Event text LV on If the limit value is violated, this text (including date and time) is shown
on the display and stored in the event log. Only available when "LV messages" is set to "Acknowledge" or "Save event" is set to "Yes". If no text is entered, the unit generates its own text (e.g. Analog 1 >100%). 22-character entry.
37075/000 to 37075/099
Event text LV off The same as "Event text LV on", but on return from alarm to normal
condition. 22-character entry.
37080/000 to 37080/099
Record duration of LV on The duration of the limit value violation can be recorded. The duration
is appended to the limit value "Off" event text (format: <hhhh>h<mm>:<ss>). Times when the power has failed do not affect the duration. If the limit value was violated before the power failure and is still violated when the power is restored, the duration continues to be counted. Picklist: no, yes
37085/000 to 37085/099
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Reset relay "If LV no longer violated": the relay remains switched as long as the
limit value is violated.
"After acknowledging message": even if the limit value is no longer violated, the relay remains switched until the message has been acknowledged. If the limit value is still violated when the message is acknowledged, the relay remains switched until the limit value is no longer violated.
"Until message is acknowledged": the relay remains switched until the message has been acknowledged or the limit value is no longer violated.
37090/000 to 37090/099
Save cycle "Normal": save in normal save cycle.
"Alarm cycle": fast storage during an alarm violation, e.g. every second. Attention: requires higher memory capacity! The save cycles are set up in the menu "Signal groups".
37095/000 to 37095/099
Draw help line You can specify whether this limit value should be displayed in the
graphic as a help line (in the color of the channel). Note: 4 help lines can be displayed in a group per channel. Picklist: no, yes
37100/000 to 37100/099
Copy settings Copies the setup of the actual alarm set point into the selected alarm set
points. Picklist: no, in set point x
37110/000 to 37110/099
Submenu: Signal groups, Group x
Various general settings for the measured value display of the unit, e.g. grid division, etc. Channels are only displayed and saved if they are assigned to a group. Group the analog, digital and/or mathematics channels in groups in such a way that you can call up all the important information during operation at the touch of a button (e.g. temperatures, signals in plant unit 1).
Note:
• Maximum 8 channels per group!
• Channels can be assigned to several groups.
• High-speed saving (100ms) is only available in Group 1.
• A maximum of 10 groups can be formed.
Fig. 47: Setup Application - Signal groups, "Group 1" submenu
Identifier Group identifier which is used by the PC software.
Factory setting: group x
38100/000 to 38100/009
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Save cycle Specify the save cycle for saving this group during normal operation (see
also limit value / save cycle). Note: the save cycle is independent of the measured value display. Note: The recording length available changes depending on the save cycle set. Tables on the typical recording length are provided in the technical data. Picklist: off, 100ms, 1s, to 1min to 1h
38105/000 to 38105/009
Alarm cycle Specify the save cycle for saving this group during an alarm condition
(e.g. in the event of limit value violation). Picklist: off, 100ms, 1s, to 1h
38110/000 to 38110/009
Grid division Indicates the number of lines ("amplitude grid") that should be displayed
on the screen in the display mode "Curve". Example: display of 0 to 100%: select 10 divisions, display 0 to 14 pH: select 14 divisions. Picklist: logarithmic, 1, 2, to 10 to 20
38115/000 to 38115/009
Min. decade
Only if the grid division is "Logarithmic"
Set the decade as of which the display should be split. Picklist: 1, 10, 100 to 10000000
38120/000 to 38120/009
Max. decade
Only if the grid division is "Logarithmic"
Set the decade up to which the display should be split. Picklist: 1, 10, 100, 10000 to 10000000
38125/000 to 38125/009
Display blue Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38130/000 to 38130/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38135/000 to 38135/009
Display black Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38140/000 to 38140/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38145/000 to 38145/009
Display red Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38150/000 to 38150/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38155/000 to 38155/009
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Display green Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38160/000 to 38160/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38165/000 to 38165/009
Display violet Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38170/000 to 38170/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38175/000 to 38175/009
Display orange Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38180/000 to 38180/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38185/000 to 38185/009
Display cyan Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38190/000 to 38190/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state,... (depending on the channel settings)
38195/000 to 38195/009
Display brown Color for displaying the assigned input.
Note: Only the channels that were assigned to a group are saved. Channels can be assigned to several groups. However, these groups then have to have the same save cycle (except when the save and alarm cycle are set to "off"). Picklist: switched off, analog x, digital x, maths x
38200/000 to 38200/009
Display Please select what data from the selected channel should be displayed.
Picklist: instantaneous value/state
,... (depending on the channel
settings)
38205/000 to 38205/009
Curve display The current instantaneous values are displayed with the measured value
curves as standard. Alternatively, this instantaneous value display can also be hidden. As a result, more data can be shown on the display. Picklist: no instantaneous values, with instantaneous values
38210/000 to 38210/009
Curve display Specify the background color for the curve display. Picklist: white
background, black background
38215/000 to 38215/009
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Bar graph Specify the direction in which the bar graphs should be drawn.
Picklist: vertical (bottom->top), vertical (top->bottom), horiz. (left­>right), horiz. (right->left), centered/vertical, centered/horiz.
38220/000 to 38220/009
Submenu: Circular chart Setting for the circular chart.
1 revolution =
Specify how long it takes for the circular chart to be completely written to once (one complete revolution). Note: the unit always only shows 1/4 of the chart. Picklist: 1 hour to 8 hours, 1 day to 7 days
38500/000 to 38500/009
Submenu: Texts Settings only required if you want to save text for subsequent reporting. Here, specify the text that can be saved
in the event log during operation. Up to 30 different texts with a maximum of 22 characters each can be entered.
Text 1 - 30 Create or change the text here. 61001/000 to
61030/000
Submenu: Softkeys You can specify the function assigned to softkeys 1 to 3 of the unit.
Fig. 48: Setup Application, Softkeys submenu
Softkey 1 Softkey 2 Softkey 3
Specify what function should be assigned to this softkey. Picklist: – Not assigned – Safe SD card removal
– Event log/audit trail (factory setting Softkey 1) – Historic measured values (factory setting Softkey 2)
– Log onto device (Login) (only if "FDA 21 CFR Part 11" is active) – Log out from device (Logout) (only if "FDA 21 CFR Part 11" is active) – Next display method – Screenshot – Search in trace (factory setting Softkey 3) – Remove USB stick safely – Show analyses – Change set point (only if "Change set points: Also in menu Extras" is active)
62000/000 62005/000 62010/000
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Submenu: Web server Setup for operation of the unit as a Web server. Instantaneous values can be read off using an Internet Browser,
e.g. MS Internet Explorer. Call: http://<IP address> You can find the IP address of the device under "Setup -> System -> Communication -> Ethernet". A fixed IP address is required! Note: Do not enter any leading zeros in the IP address! You can specify that the page should be automatically refreshed by calling up "http://<IP address>/ web?refresh=x". (Note: x refers to the refresh interval in seconds e.g. http://10.55.81.109/web?refresh=20)
Fig. 49: Setup Application, submenu Webserver
Using a Web server to remotely monitor process values
The unit is equipped with an integrated Web server. This makes it possible for the user to display the instantaneous values in a standard Web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, on a PC. A maximum of 4 users can access the unit simultaneously via the Web server. Note: The port "80" must be enabled at the firewall of the Internet PC. Please contact your system administrator! A physical Web link must be established via LAN or Internet to display the values on the Web browser of a PC:
Fig. 50: Remote monitoring with Web browser
Active Switch the Web server function on or off (= factory default). The
instantaneous values can only be displayed by means of an Internet browser when the Web server is active. Note: Only possible using the Ethernet interface! Picklist: no (off), yes (on)
65000/000
Submenu: Printer Printer settings
Note: Only relevant if a printer is directly connected to the device.
Printer Please select the printer you wish to use.
Picklist: USB printer, RS232 / printer (only at "Batch" option)
67010/000
"Application"
menu items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
Ethernet
Router
Router
Ethernet
Internet PC
Telephone Network
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Color printer Please set up if you´re using a black and white or a color printer.
Picklist: Yes (=color printer), No (=b/w printer)
67025/000
Print direction
Only possible using a "RS232" printer
Select the printing direction based on the properties of the printer you use. Picklist: Start first line, Start last line
67030/000
Characters/line
Only possible using a "RS232" printer
Specify the maximum number of characters per line here. Factory setting: 40
67035/000
Blank rows at end
Only possible using a "RS232" printer
Enter the number of blank rows needed at the end of the printout to make it easier to tear off the printed data. Factory setting: 0
67040/000
Paper size Please select the paper format of your printer.
Picklist: DIN A4, US Letter
67000/000
Fault switches You can switch a relay if an error occurred when printing out. The relay
remains switched until the printer is ready again or the device is restarted. Picklist: not used, relay x (xx-xx) Note: If there are several reasons for triggering a relay (e.g. 2 different limit values), this must be set to "Collective relay" under "Setup -> Outputs -> Relay -> Relay x".
67005/000
"Application"
menu items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct access
code
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6.4.5 Expert - Diagnosis/Simulation
Unit information and service functions for a swift unit check.
"Expert" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct
access
code
Submenu: Diagnosis/ Simulation, Device information/ENP
Displays important device information.
Fig. 51: Expert, submenu: Diagnosis/Simulation, Device information/ENP
Firmware version Displays the firmware version of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please
quote if you have any questions on the unit.
91000/000
Serial No. Displays the serial number of the unit. Please quote if you have any
questions on the unit. Note: Only appears once the service code has been entered!
91005/000
Order code Displays the order code of the unit. Please quote if you have any
questions on the unit. Note: Only appears once the service code has been entered!
91010/000
Device tag Individual unit identifier (max. 22 characters). 91015/000
ENP version Displays the ENP (electronic name plate) version of the unit. Cannot be
changed. Please quote if you have any questions on the unit.
91020/000
Program name Displays the program name of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please quote
if you have any questions on the unit.
91025/000
Application Displays the installed application packages of the unit. Cannot be
changed. Please quote if you have any questions on the unit.
91030/000
Reset device oper. time Resets the unit operating time to 0 hours. Picklist: no, yes
Note: Only appears once the service code has been entered!
91035/000
Reset LCD operating time Resets the LCD operating time to 0 hours. Picklist: no, yes
Note: Only appears once the service code has been entered!
91040/000
Submenu: Diagnosis / Simulation, Simulation
Settings for the simulation mode. Note: If required, use the "Signal analysis- Reset to zero" function, so that the values of the simulated signals do not corrupt your true minima/maxima/quantities after switching back to normal operation. If the previous signals are still needed, save them on the SD card beforehand.
"Normal operation": the unit records the connected measuring points. "Simulation": instead of operating with the real measurement points connected, the signals are simulated (using the actual settings).
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6.5 Use during operation - the "Extras" menu
Call up the "Extras" menu by pressing softkey 4:
Fig. 52: "Extras" menu
6.5.1 Extras - Display/operation
Changes the display mode, e.g. curve display, bar graph, digital display or event list. The various display modes have no influence on the signal recording. You can also call up the menu in the main menu. To do so, press the navigator.
Fig. 53: "Extras" menu, display/operation
You can switch directly between the various active groups by turning the navigator "counterclockwise" or "clockwise".
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"Extras" menu items,
submenu:
Display/operation
Description
Change group Select the group which should be displayed. Note: only the active groups are displayed.
Picklist: group 1 – x
Curve All channels are displayed over the total width. Maximum resolution in upscale direction. All the channels in a group
are displayed horizontally (from right to left).
Fig. 54: Curve display
Curve in ranges All the channels in a group are displayed horizontally (from right to left). Each channel is displayed in its own chart zone.
Accuracy of the plot is not influenced in this display mode.
Fig. 55: Curve in ranges
Waterfall All the channels in a group are displayed vertically (from top to bottom).
Fig. 56: Waterfall
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Waterfall in ranges All the channels in a group are displayed vertically (from top to bottom). Each channel is displayed in its own chart zone.
Accuracy of the plot is not influenced in this display mode.
Fig. 57: Waterfall in ranges
Circular chart All the channels in a group are displayed as a 1/4-circular chart.
Fig. 58: Circular chart
Bar graph Display of the active analog measured values as bar graphs including values. The digital input is displayed as a status or
counter/operating time counter.
Fig. 59: Bar graph
"Extras" menu items,
submenu:
Display/operation
Description
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Digital display Display of the active analog measured values as digital values. The digital input is displayed as a status or counter/
operating time counter.
Fig. 60: Digital display
Instrument display All the analog channels in a group are displayed as analog instruments. The digital input is displayed as a status or
counter/operating time counter.
Fig. 61: Instrument display
Process-related graphic A process-related graphic created by the user can be displayed at the device including the instantaneous values. This
display method is only available if a process-related graphic is stored. The process-related graphic can be transferred to the device using an SD card or a USB stick (Extras -> SD card or USB stick -> Process-related graphic).
Fig. 62: Example of process-related graphic
"Extras" menu items,
submenu:
Display/operation
Description
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6.5.2 Extras - Login
The user can log in here. A list with all the permitted users is displayed. Select your user ID to log on. Then you are asked to enter your password. Function only visible if the option "Protected by: FDA 21 CFR Part 11" is selected under "Main menu –> Setup –> System –> Security (direct access code: 18000/000).
6.5.3 Extras - Logoff
Log off the user currently logged on. Function only visible if the option "Protected by: FDA 21 CFR Part 11" is selected under "Main menu –> Setup –> System –> Security (direct access code: 18000/
000), and a user is logged on.
6.5.4 Extras - Change password
The user password can be changed here. Pay attention to the rules for passwords. Function only visible if the option "Protected by: FDA 21 CFR Part 11" is selected under "Main menu –> Setup – > System –> Security (direct access code: 18000/000), and a user is logged on.
Event log/audit trail Events such as alarm set point infringement and power failure are listed in the correct time sequence.
Fig. 63: Event log/audit trail
Adjust brightness Here, you can adjust the brightness of the display.
Fig. 64: Adjust brightness
"Extras" menu items,
submenu:
Display/operation
Description
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6.5.5 Extras - History (scrolling through saved measured values)
You can scroll through the saved measured values here. Turn the navigator clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll back and forth between the measured value curves. You can change the speed with softkey 3 (slow "<" to fast "<<<<"). This function can also be called up in the instantaneous value display mode during ongoing operation by pressing softkey 2 "History". To go back to the instantaneous value display mode, press softkey 1 "Esc".
Fig. 65: Extras "History"
Note:
• If no key has been pressed for 5 minutes, the unit automatically returns to normal operation.
• With extreme configurations, loading and scrolling can take a very long time (e.g. if save cycle Group 1 "100ms", Groups 2 to 9 "1s" and Group 10 "1h"). The unit cannot be operated during the loading procedure.
• Only the data of the current configuration (after a setup change) can be accessed at the unit.
Subsequent reporting
Under "Store text", comments can be entered on the specific time selected by pressing softkey 4 "Extras". The date and time are automatically taken from the history value. A predefined text can be selected or a new text can be entered (see "Setup –> Application –> Text). These texts are stored in the event log/audit trail.
Zoom
In the history display, a larger time range can be configured by pressing softkey 4 "Extras" under "Zoom". Picklist: "1:1": Every measured value is displayed. "1:n": Only every nth measured value is displayed.
Note:
• The zoom function is only available for the following display modes: Curves, Curve in ranges, Waterfall, Waterfall in ranges.
• The zoom value has to be configured separately for every group and display mode.
• No interpolation is performed, nor is the mean value determined.
• If the value for "n" is large, this can result in extended loading times.
• The zoom value does not affect the process for storing the measured value.
The gray header indicates that historical values are being displayed (this header is blue during instantaneous value display).
When user administration is activated ("Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by: "FDA 21 CFR Part 11"), this function is only available if a user is logged on and this user has the necessary rights.
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6.5.6 Extras - Search in trace
Search for events or times in the internal memory.
Fig. 66: Extras "Search in trace"
Search result when "Searching by time":
The time you are searching for appears as a curve on the display shortly after the search is started. Turn the navigator clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll back and forth between the measured value curves. You can change the speed with softkey 3 (slow "<" to fast "<<<<"). This function can also be called up in the instantaneous value display mode during ongoing operation by pressing softkey 3 "Search". To go back to the instantaneous value display mode, press softkey 1 "Esc".
"Search in trace" menu
items
Description
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Search criterion You can search for a specific time or event in the memory.
When you are searching by "Time" this point is shown in the graphic. When you are searching by "Events", the ones found are displayed as a list.
Date Only when searching by "Time"
Enter the required date. Default value: today's date
Time Only when searching by "Time"
Enter the required time. Default value: current time
Search filter Only when searching by "Events"
For a better overview a search can be conducted looking for specific events (e.g. only setup changes). In the standard all events are shown. Picklist: all events, alarm limit violation, on/off events, setup change, power on/off, service, external memory, user administration, acknowledging messages, miscellaneous
Start search Start search with setup parameters
The gray header indicates that historical values are being displayed (this header is blue during instantaneous value display).
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Fig. 67: Extras "Search in trace" - Search results
Subsequent reporting
Under "Store text", comments can be entered on the specific time selected by pressing softkey 4 "Extras". The date and time are automatically taken from the search result. A predefined text can be selected or a new text can be entered (see "Setup –> Application –> Text). These texts are stored in the event log/audit trail.
Zoom
In the history display, a larger time range can be configured by pressing softkey 4 "Extras" under "Zoom". Picklist: "1:1": Every measured value is displayed. "1:n": Only every nth measured value is displayed.
Note:
• The zoom function is only available for the following display modes: Curves, Curve in ranges, Waterfall, Waterfall in ranges.
• The zoom value has to be configured separately for every group and display mode.
• No interpolation is performed, nor is the mean value determined.
• If the value for "n" is large, this can result in extended loading times.
• The zoom value does not affect the process for storing the measured value.
Search result when "Searching by results":
The search results appear in a list on the display shortly after the search is started:
Fig. 68: Extras "Search by events" - events list
When user administration is activated ("Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by: "FDA 21 CFR Part 11"), this function is only available if a user is logged on and this user has the necessary rights.
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6.5.7 Extras - Signal analysis
Displays the analyses stored in the device.
Fig. 69: Extras "Signal analysis"
"Signal analysis" menu
items
Description
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Analysis 1-4 You can display the current analysis here (i.e. the analysis that is currently ongoing).
!
Note!
This option can only be selected if settings were made under "Setup -> System -> Signal analysis".
Submenu "Search" Searching and displaying analyses.
Kind Select what analyses the system should search for/display. Picklist: analysis 1-4
Start search Start search with setup parameters
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6.5.8 Extras - SD card or USB stick
Fig. 70: Extras "SD card" or "USB stick"
Functions for measured data storage and unit setup on SD card or USB stick. The following functions are possible:
Menu items "SD card" or
"USB stick"
Description
Remove safely In order to ensure safe removal of the data carrier from the unit, all internal access is ended. You will receive a message
when the data carrier can be safely removed. Note: Remove the SD card within 5 minutes otherwise the unit will start to automatically store data onto the card again. Only remove the data carrier using this function as otherwise data can be lost!
Update Data that have not been transferred to the data carrier are now stored. Please be patient! Measured value recording
continues in parallel and has the highest priority. Note: you can store data from multiple units onto one data carrier.
Copy memory completely The content of the internal memory is completely copied to the data carrier. Please be patient! Measured value recording
continues in parallel and has the highest priority. Note: you can store data from multiple units onto one data carrier.
Submenu "Copy time frame" A time range you defined can be saved on the USB stick.
Note: Function not available with SD card.
Date "from" Enter the date as of which you want to copy data to the USB stick.
Time "from" Enter the time as of which you want to copy data to the USB stick.
Date "until" Enter the date up until which you want to copy data to the USB stick.
Time "until" Enter the time up until which you want to copy data to the USB stick.
Save as "Protected format": all the data are stored in a way that protects them from
data manipulation. They can only be interpreted by our PC program. "Open format": the data are stored in CSV format. This can be opened by a number of different programs (caution: no manipulation protection).
Start copying process Save the data of the selected time frame on the USB stick.
Load setup Loads unit parameters (setup) from the data carrier into the internal nonvolatile memory of the unit. The file has the
extension .rpd.
Save setup All unit parameters (setup) are copied to the data carrier. They can be archived and used for other units. The file has the
extension .rpd.
Save user administration Saves all the settings and user accounts to the data carrier. The file has the extension .ids.
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Without affecting the internal memory, data packages are copied block-by-block to the data carrier. Tests are also made to determine whether the data have been written onto the data carrier without any errors. The same happens when storing the data on the PC with the associated PC software.
!
Note!
Load user administration Loads all the settings and user accounts from the data carrier. The file has the extension .ids.
Note: All the existing settings/accounts are overwritten!
Screenshot Save the current measured value display as a bitmap on the SD card or on the USB stick.
Submenu "Process-related graphic"
Load, export or delete process-related graphics. Note: Process-related graphics have to be created on a PC. Please pay attention to the information provided in Chap. 6.6.7, Page 103.
Group Select the group for which the action should be executed.
Note: A process graphic can only be loaded if the corresponding group was
configured beforehand.
Load Loads a process-related graphic from an external memory medium to the device
memory. Note: Function is only possible if an appropriate bitmap (bmp) is on the data carrier. The process-related graphic can then be edited in the "Process-related graphic editor" context menu ( Page 105).
Export Saves the process-related graphic available in the device to the external memory
medium to transfer the graphic to another device.
Delete Deletes the selected process-related graphic from the memory.
Delete Only with SD card
Deletes all the data generated by the device that are on the SD card. Note: If a release code has been set up then the SD card can only be deleted after this code has been entered. When the user administration function is active, this action can only be performed by the administrator.
Menu items "SD card" or
"USB stick"
Description
• Before removing the data carrier, select "Update". The current data block is closed and saved to the data carrier. This ensures that all current data (until the last save) are included on the data carrier.
• You are informed before the data carrier is 100% full. This is achieved by an acknowledgeable message on the display, which indicates that the data carrier being written to needs changing (only for "Stack memory" ext. save mode, not for "Ring memory FIFO". ) In addition, a relay can be switched.
• Your unit knows which data have already been copied onto the data carrier. Should you ever forget to change the data carrier in time (or if no data carrier has been inserted), the new data carrier is filled with the missing data from the internal memory - in as far as the data are still available there.
• Since measured value acquisition/registration has highest priority, it can take some minutes until the contents of the internal memory are copied onto the data carrier.
• If a user is accessing the SD card or the USB stick, the LED lights up. During this time, the data carrier should not be removed.
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6.5.9 Extras – Store text
Save the text comments ("subsequent reporting") for a specific time. After entering the desired date and time, a predefined text can be selected or a new text can be entered (see "Setup –> Application –> Text). These texts are stored in the event log/audit trail.
6.5.10 Extras - Printout
If a printer is connected to the device, device settings, events and measured values can be printed out here.
Fig. 71: Extras "Printout"
When user administration is activated ("Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by: "FDA 21 CFR Part 11"), this function is only available if a user is logged on and this user has the necessary rights.
"Printout" menu items Description
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Device settings For printing out device settings (incl. date/time).
User administration All the user administration data are printed out.
Note: Passwords are not visible. When user administration is activated ("Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by:
"FDA 21 CFR Part 11"), this function is only available if a user is logged on and this user has the necessary rights.
Submenu "Event log/audit trail" Print out event log/audit trail.
Search filter For a better overview a search can be conducted looking for specific events (e.g. only
setup changes). Picklist: all events, alarm limit violation, on/off events, setup change, power on/off, service, external memory, user administration, acknowledging messages, miscellaneous
From Enter the time as of which the events should be printed out.
Entry: date
From Enter the time as of which the events should be printed out.
Entry: time
To Enter the time up to which the events should be printed out.
Entry: date
To Enter the time up to which the events should be printed out.
Entry: time
Print Start printing.
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6.5.11 Extras - Screenshot
Save the current measured value display as a bitmap on the SD card or the USB stick.
6.5.12 Extras - Set points
Here, you can change set points during operation. In this way, the set points can be changed outside the actual setup. The advantage is that all the other parameters cannot be changed in this way. A list with all the set points currently set is displayed. To change a limit value, select the desired limit value from the list. Function is only visible if "Also in menu Extras" is selected under in "Main menu
-> Setup -> Application -> Change set points.
Fig. 72: Extras "Set points"
Current measured values Print out instantaneous measured values (all active channels).
Screenshot Print out current measured value display (screenshot).
"Printout" menu items Description
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
This function is not available if no SD card or USB stick is plugged into the unit. If an SD card and a USB stick is plugged into the unit, the screenshot is only saved onto the USB stick.
When user administration is activated ("Setup –> System –> Security –> Protected by: "FDA 21 CFR Part 11"), this function is only available if a user is logged on and this user has the necessary rights.
"Set points" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Submenu: Set point x This is used to change the set point during operation.
Channel Displays the channel assigned to the set point selected. Cannot be changed.
Type Displays the type assigned to the set point selected (e.g. upper set point). Cannot be
changed.
Range start
Only with analog channels
Displays the start of measuring range for the selected channel. Cannot be changed.
Meas. range end
Only with analog channels
Displays the end of measuring range for the selected channel. Cannot be changed.
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Set point
Only with analog or digital channels
Only with analog channels: Enter the analog set point in the preset engineering unit, e.g. in °C, bar, etc. Only with digital channels: Enter the counter alarm set point in the engineering unit set up, e.g. m, piece, etc.
Time span dt
Only for the "Gradient dy/dt" type
Time span within which the signal has to change by the specified value so it can be detected as a set point. Note: max. 60 seconds.
Time delay in Set up which engineering units are to be used for the time delay.
Time delay In order to be interpreted as an alarm the signal must exceed or undercut the preset
value by at least the time set up.
Reason for change In case of an active user management (FDA 21 CFR Part 11) the reason for changing the limit value has to be stated. The reason will
be saved in the event log/audit trail. In case of an inactive user management the stating of the reason is optional. Furthermore, the old and the new value will be stored. Please enter the reason for the change of the limit. This message will be stored inside the event log.
Accept set points Accept all the modified set points here. Picklist: No, yes
"Set points" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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6.6 Use during operation - the main menu
Call up the main menu by pressing the navigator:
Fig. 73: Main menu
6.6.1 Main menu - Language
The default setting for the operating language is English. A different operating language can be configured here.
6.6.2 Main menu - Display/operation
Changes the display mode, e.g. curve display, bar graph, digital display or event list. The various display modes have no influence on the signal recording. You can also launch the menu under "Extras" (descriptions,  Page 83).
6.6.3 Main menu - Setup
Start the setup. Note: the most common/important operation items can be configured in this setup (quick setup). Special settings can also be made via "Expert". ( Chap. 6.4).
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6.6.4 Main menu - Diagnosis/simulation
Unit information and service functions for a swift unit check.
Fig. 74: Main menu, submenu: Diagnosis/simulation
"Diagnosis/
Simulation" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Current diagnosis message
Displays the current diagnosis message.
Last diagnosis message
Displays the last diagnosis message.
Diagnosis list All the diagnosis messages pending are output.
Note: Only visible if diagnosis messages are present.
Event log/audit trail Events such as alarm set point infringement and power failure are listed in the correct time sequence.
Submenu: device information/ENP
Displays important device information.
Firmware version Displays the firmware version of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please quote if you have
any questions on the unit.
Serial No. Displays the serial number of the unit. Please quote if you have any questions on the
unit.
Order code Displays the order code of the unit. Please quote if you have any questions on the unit.
Device tag Individual unit identifier (max. 22 characters).
ENP version Displays the ENP (electronic name plate) version of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please
quote if you have any questions on the unit.
Program name Displays the program name of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please quote if you have
any questions on the unit.
Application Displays the installed application packages of the unit. Cannot be changed. Please quote
if you have any questions on the unit.
IP If the unit gets its Ethernet settings by DHCP, the current IP address is displayed here.
Modbus TCP If the unit gets its Ethernet settings by DHCP, the current IP address is displayed here.
Device operating time Indicates how long the unit was in operation.
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LCD operating time Indicates how long the display of the unit was in operation.
Submenu: Hardware Information on the hardware components, and what slots are assigned, with
information on the software version.
Submenu: USB devices
Overview of the USB devices currently connected.
Device 1-8: information on the USB device connected.
Submenu: Protocols
Internal unit logs.
Boot log Logs the boot procedure of the unit (for diagnosis purposes).
Note: Can only be accessed using the service code.
Error log Only for diagnosis purposes.
Note: Can only be accessed using the service code.
Submenu: Simulation Various functions/signals can be simulated for test purposes here.
Note: During the simulation mode normal recording of the measured values is interrupted and the intervention is logged in the event log.
Outputs Output simulation (analog/pulse output, relay).
Note: Only possible if switched on/assigned.
Display test Test whether all pixels are being controlled or whether the colors can be easily identified
from each other.
Test bar code reader Test the function of the bar code reader (e.g. to determine if the right character set is
being used). Note: Only possible if a bar code reader is connected to the device.
Initialize modem Initializes the modem connected (to automatically answer calls).
Note: The modem has to be connected to the serial interface of the device. Only use the RXU10-A1 modem cable (see Accessories, Section 8). Beforehand, set the baud rate to be used to transmit the data under "Setup -> System -> Communication -> Serial interface".
Submenu: Memory information
Information on the size of the memory and how long data can be saved.
Internal memory SD card
Indicates the size of the memory in MB (or GB) and how long data can be saved until the memory is full.
Note:
• Normal operation (i.e. standard save cycle) is presumed when calculating the memory duration. Higher save speeds, due to alarms or many event messages, can reduce the storage duration considerably!
• With regard to external storage media, third-party files, or the creation of screenshots, can also reduce the duration of the memory. For this reason, read out the memory on time or change the external storage medium.
Note: Even if the (external) memory is not yet full, it is advisable to read out the data frequently or to back up the data on the PC. The storage information for a USB stick is not displayed.
Delete internal memory
Deletes the entire internal measured value memory. Note: The SD card or the USB stick is not cleared. If a release code has been set up then the memory can only be deleted after this code has been entered. When the user administration function is active, this action can only be performed by the administrator.
Calibration Calibration must only be carried out by skilled and trained personnel.
Note: Malfunctions possible if not performed correctly! Normal recording of the measured values is interrupted while this function is being used and the intervention is logged in the event log. Can only be changed using the service code.
"Diagnosis/
Simulation" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
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6.6.5 Main menu - Expert
Start the Expert setup. All the operating items of the device can be changed here (see  Chap. 6.4).
6.6.6 Main menu - User administration
Activate user administration
Activate the security system if you want to protect the unit against unauthorized operation. Only then is the user administration function active in the device (Main menu -> Setup -> System -> Security -> Protected by: "FDA 21 CFR Part 11"  Chap. 6.4.1).
User administration
The administrator then has to create the users in the unit (max. 50). You can manage the user accounts here (e.g. create new users).
Fig. 75: Main menu, submenu: User administration
"User
administration"
menu items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Submenu: General General settings for the user administration function.
Submenu: Administrators
General settings for administrator accounts.
Note: at least one administrator account must be created. It is better, however, to define 2 or 3 administrators.
Password length Set the minimum number of characters passwords should contain.
Note: this setting only affects new passwords entered. Picklist: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 characters
Password valid for Specify how frequently the password has to be changed. The user has to change the
password after this specified period at the very latest. The user receives appropriate notification a few days before the password expires. Picklist: unlimited, x days
Block account temporarily Specify after how many invalid logon attempts the administrator account is blocked for
10 minutes.
Submenu: User
General settings for user accounts.
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