Data Recorder: User Manual
Data Recorder: User Manual
Data Recorder: User Manual
DATA RECORDER
• Firmware: v.3.00 b980 or higher
• Loggy Soft: v.1.7.0 or higher
• S-Toolkit: v.2.0.0 or higher
Read the user's manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software.
Producer reserves the right to implement changes without prior notice.
CONTENTS
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS..............................................................................................................77
2. INSTALLATION AND STARTUP..............................................................................................................77
3. USING THE PROGRAM............................................................................................................................80
3.1. „CURRENT MEASUREMENT” MENU.............................................................................................81
3.2. „REPORTS” MENU..........................................................................................................................81
3.2.1.„Table” tab................................................................................................................................82
3.2.2.„Graph” tab...............................................................................................................................84
3.3. „CONFIGURATION” MENU.............................................................................................................89
3.3.1.„Devices” tab............................................................................................................................90
3.3.2.„Groups” tab - group operations...............................................................................................94
3.3.3.„Settings” tab............................................................................................................................96
3.4. LIST OF ERRORS AND FAULT DIAGNOSTICS ...........................................................................98
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS..............................................................................................................99
2. INSTALLATION AND STARTUP..............................................................................................................99
3. USING PROGRAM..................................................................................................................................100
3.1. “INPUTS SETTINGS” TAB.............................................................................................................101
3.2. “OUTPUTS SETTINGS” TAB.........................................................................................................102
3.3. “LOGGING SETUP” TAB...............................................................................................................102
3.4. “INTERFACE OPTIONS” TAB......................................................................................................103
3.5. “DEVICE INFORMATION” TAB.....................................................................................................105
3.6. CONFIGURATION MODES...........................................................................................................106
3.6.1.Individual configuration of channels.......................................................................................106
3.6.2.Configuring selected channels...............................................................................................106
3.6.3.Configuring all channels.........................................................................................................106
3.7. UPDATING DEVICE FIRMWARE..................................................................................................107
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- This symbol denotes especially important guidelines concerning the installation and
operation of the device. Not complying with the guidelines denoted by this symbol
may cause an accident, damage or equipment destruction.
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- This symbol denotes especially important characteristics of the unit.
Read any information regarding this symbol carefully
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! - In order to minimize fire or electric shock hazard, the unit must be protected
against atmospheric precipitation and excessive humidity.
- Do not use the unit in areas threatened with excessive shocks, vibrations, dust,
humidity, corrosive gasses and oils.
- Do not use the unit in areas where there is risk of explosions.
- Do not use the unit in areas with significant temperature variations, exposure to
condensation or ice.
- Do not use the unit in areas exposed to direct sunlight.
- Make sure that the ambient temperature (e.g. inside the control box) does not
exceed the recommended values. In such cases forced cooling of the unit must
be considered (e.g. by using a ventilator).
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The unit is designed for operation in an industrial environment and must
not be used in a household environment or similar.
2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
• Multifunctional
Device is designed for recording, displaying current or averaged values and
presentation of technological parameter trends in graphic form.
WARNING! Device should work properly with any standard Flash Drives, but
manufacturer can not guarantee proper cooperation with non-standard devices, or
with devices developed after data logger release.
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• Wide range of power supply voltage and external sensor power supply
The built-in pulse power supply allows power to be supplied to the unit with
85...230...260V AC/DC voltage or 16...24...35 AC, 19...24...50 DC voltage
(depending on version). Data logger (version with current inputs only) is equipped
with voltage output for powering the sensor and converters: 24V DC ±5% / max.
200mA.
• Easy configuration
There are 6 keys on the front of the data recorder that enable the configuration of
the unit. The menu assisted with full text descriptions makes the unit configuration
process quite easy. However, due to a significant number of configured parameters
it is advised to use the attached configuration software for PCs.
3. TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply voltage 85...230...260V AC/DC; 50 ÷ 60 Hz (separated)
(depending on version) or 19...24...50V DC and 16V...24...35V AC (separated)
External Fuse (required) T - type, max. 2 A
Power consumption typically 7 VA; max. 12 VA
Measurement inputs
(depending on version)
I version: up to 8 inputs 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA, common ground
Protection level
version without USB interface IP 65 (from front, after using waterproof cover)
IP 40 (from front)
IP 20 (housing and connection clips)
version with USB interface IP 54 (from front, after using waterproof cover)
IP 20 (housing and connection clips)
Housing type panel
Housing material NORYL - GFN2S E1
Housing dimensions 96 x 96 x 100 mm
Mounting hole 90,5 x 90,5 mm
Assembly depth 102 mm
Panel thickness max. 5 mm
Operating temperature 0°C to +50°C
Storage temperature -10°C to +70°C
Humidity 5 to 90% no condensation
Altitude up to 2000 meters above sea level
Screws tightening max. torque 0,5 Nm
Max. connection leads diameter 2,5 mm2
Safety requirements according to: PN-EN 61010-1
installation category: II
pollution degree: 2
voltage in relation to ground: 300V AC
insulation resistance: >20MΩ
insulation strength between power supply and
input/output terminal: 1min. @ 2300V (see Fig. 3.1)
EMC PN-EN 61326-1
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!
This is a class A unit. In a residential or a similar area it can cause radio
frequency interference. In such cases the user can be requested to use
appropriate preventive measures.
!
Carefully check that the insulation used with the unit (Fig. 4.9) meets the
expectations and if necessary use appropriate measures of overvoltage protection.
Additionally, insure the appropriate air and surface insulation gaps when installing
(Tab. 3.1).
Range of operating voltage Air gap [mm] Surface gap [mm]
Up to 50V RMS or DC 0,2 1,2
Up to 100V RMS or DC 0,2 1,4
Up to 150V RMS or DC 0,5 1,6
Up to 300V RMS or DC 1,5 3,0
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Internal circuits
4. DEVICE INSTALLATION
The unit has been designed and manufactured in a way assuring a high level of user
safety and resistance to interference occurring in a typical industrial environment. In order to
take full advantage of these characteristics installation of the unit must be conducted correctly
and according to the local regulations.
! - Read the basic safety requirements on page 4 prior to starting the installation.
- Ensure that the power supply network voltage corresponds to the nominal
voltage stated on the unit’s identification label.
- The load must correspond to the requirements listed in the technical data.
- All installation works must be conducted with a disconnected power supply.
- Protecting the power supply connections against unauthorized persons must be
taken into consideration.
4.1. UNPACKING
After removing the unit from the protective packaging, check for transportation damage.
Any transportation damage must be immediately reported to the carrier. Also, write down the
unit serial number located on the housing and report the damage to the manufacturer.
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4.2. ASSEMBLY
! - The unit is designed for mounting inside housings (control panel, switchboard)
inssuring appropriate protection against surges and interference. Metal
housings must be connected to ground in a way that complies with the
governing regulations.
- Disconnect the power supply prior to starting assembly.
- Check the connections are wired correctly prior to switching the unit on.
In order to install the unit, a 90,5 x 90,5 mm mounting hole (Fig. 4.1) must be
prepared. The thickness of the material of which the panel is made must not exceed
5mm. When preparing the mounting hole take the grooves for catches located on
both sides of the housing into consideration (Fig. 4.1). Place the unit in the
mounting hole inserting it from the front side of the panel, and then fix it using the
brackets (Fig. 4.3). The minimum distances between the center points of multiple
units - due to the thermal and mechanical conditions of operation - are 115 mm x
115 mm (Fig. 4.5).
90,5 mm
13 mm
8 mm
90,5 mm
8 mm
13 mm
1 mm 1 mm max. 5 mm
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92 mm
90,5 mm
max. 5 mm
92 mm removable terminals
12 mm 10 mm
8,5 mm
16 mm
NOTE:
8 mm I version - removable terminals
RTD version - immovable terminals
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GOOD
back side
of device
connector
WRONG
back side
of device
connector
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! - The unit is not equipped with an internal fuse or power supply circuit breaker.
Because of this an external time-delay cut-out fuse with a small nominal current
value must be used (recommended bipolar, max. 2A) and a power supply circuit-
breaker located near the unit. In the case of using a monopolar fuse it must be
mounted on the phase cable (L).
- The power supply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way that in
the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be
protected against destruction with an electrical installation fuse.
- Wiring must meet appropriate standards and local regulations and laws.
- In order to secure against accidental short circuit the connection cables must be
terminated with appropriate insulated cable tips.
- Tighten the clamping screws. The recommended tightening torque is 0.5 Nm.
Loose screws can cause fire or defective operation. Over tightening can lead to
damaging the connections inside the units and breaking the thread.
- In the case of the unit being fitted with separable clamps they should be inserted
into appropriate connectors in the unit, even if they are not used for any
connections.
- Unused terminals (marked as n.c.) must not be used for connecting any
connecting cables (e.g. as bridges), because this can cause damage to the
equipment or electric shock.
- If the unit is equipped with housing, covers and sealing to, protecting against
water intrusion, pay special attention to their correct tightening or clamping. In the
case of any doubt consider using additional preventive measures (covers, roofing,
seals, etc.). Carelessly executed assembly can increase the risk of electric shock.
- After the installation is completed do not touch the unit’s connections when it is
switched on, because it carries the risk of electrical shock.
- Avoid running signal cables and transmission cables together with power supply cables
and cables controlling inductive loads (e.g. contactors). Such cables should cross at a
right angle.
- Contactor coils and inductive loads should be equipped with interference protection
systems, e.g. RC-type.
- Use of screened signal cables is recommended. Signal cable screens should be
connected to the earthing only at one of the ends of the screened cable.
- In the case of magnetically induced interference the use of twisted pair of signal cables is
recommended. Twisted pair (best if shielded) must be used with RS-485 serial
transmission connections.
- In the case of measurement or control signals are longer than 30m or go outside of the
building then additional safety circuits are required.
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- In the case of interference from the power supply side the use of appropriate interference
filters is recommended. Bear in mind that the connection between the filter and the unit
should be as short as possible and the metal housing of the filter must be connected to
the earth with the largest possible surface. The cables connected to the filter output must
not be run with cables with interference (e.g. circuits controlling relays or contactors).
Connections of power supply voltage and measurement signals are executed using the
screw connections on the back of the unit’s housing.
6-7 mm
max. 2 mm
Fig. 4.6. Method of cable insulation replacing and cable terminals dimensions
!
L N
1 2
N Depending on version:
85...230...260V AC/DC or
L 19...24...50V DC; 16...24...35V AC
FUSE
Fig. 4.7. Connection of power supply
RS-485
12 13 14
- +
GND-RS
DATA+
DATA-
RS-232/485
interface
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digital
input
9 10
DIN- DIN+
external
24 V DC recording enable
supply
external switch
1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14
n.c. DATA+
DIN- DIN+ DATA-
GND- RS
digital input
ER1 ER2 RS-485
Power supply
(depending
on version) additional terminals
GND
(internally connected)
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
GND AIN2 AIN4 AIN6 AIN8
+24V +24V AIN1 AIN3 AIN5 AIN7 AGND
Warning!
GND and AGND current inputs
internally connected
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additional terminals
GND
(internally connected)
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 external
GND
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 connection
AGND
. . . . .
input 1 input 8
4-20mA 4-20mA
GND 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
sensor external
supply GND
output connection
+24V 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
+24V GND
sensor AGND
supply
external output . . . . .
sensor
supply
connection + +
to sensor to sensor
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1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14
n.c. DATA+
DIN- DIN+ DATA-
GND- RS
digital input
ER1 ER2 RS-485
Power supply
(depending
on version) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
The Pt100 / Pt500 / Pt1000 sensor can be connected to the device in typical 3-wire circuit (Fig.
4.14 a) or 2-wire circuit (Fig. 4.14 b). Due to precision of measurement 3-wire circuit is
recommended.
When 2-wires connection is used, the resistance of particular wires (Ra ÷ Rc) NEEDN'T
BE DIFFERENT (should be as small as possible) When 3-wires connection is used, the
resistance of particular wires (Ra ÷ Rc) MUST BE IDENTICAL to enable proper compensation
of it's resistance. The resistance of particular wire should not be greater than 20 Ω .
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a) 24 25 26 b) 24 25 26
n.c.
Ra Rb Rc Ra Rb
Pt100 Pt100
Ra = Rb = Rc Ra, Rb as small as possible
The connection circuit should not be changed while unit is powered. Every change
i of connection while the unit is powered causes measurement errors by several
seconds after change.
4.4. MAINTENANCE
The unit does not have any internal replaceable or adjustable components available to
the user. Pay attention to the ambient temperature in the room where the unit is operating.
Excessively high temperatures cause faster ageing of the internal components and shorten the
fault-free time of the unit's operation.
In cases where the unit gets dirty do not clean with solvents. For cleaning use warm water with
small amount of detergent or in the case of more significant contamination ethyl or isopropyl
alcohol.
! Using any other agents can cause permanent damage to the housing.
Product marked with this symbol should not be placed in municipal waste. Please
check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
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display
ESC
ENTER
programming
MENU
pushbuttons
ENTER
Symbols used in the manual: [ENTER]
Functions:
• start editing parameter,
• go to submenu,
• confirm change of edited parameter.
6. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
After turning the power supply on, the logo and basic unit data are showed on the
display, then the unit goes to the measurement mode.
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i Configuration of the device (via menu or RS-485 interface) do not stops the data
recording process.
Results of measurements conducted for active (selected by the user) channels of the unit are
displayed in one of the available result presentation modes (see RESULT PRESENTATION
MODES).
The range of displayed values, unit of measured value and position of the decimal point
(for presentation in numeric form) are defined by the user.
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-100°C +600°C
permissible measurement range
The range of the displayed values, type of input signal, scale bias, and name of the
channel are defined by the user.
The principle of recording measurements is presented in figure 6.3. In the case of recording
momentary values t(a), t(b), t(c) designate the recording times of values corresponding to
current measurements an, bn, cn. In the case of recording averaged values t(a), t(b), t(c)
designate the times of recording values corresponding to measurement averaging results,
a1…an, b1…bn, c1…cn correspondingly.
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an-1 an b b2 b3 . . . bn c1 c2 c3 . . . cn d1 d2
1
Averaging operation concerns only the type of recorded values; it does not concern
i the method of presentation of current measurement. In all result presentation modes,
indications - described in the remaining part of the manual as results of
measurements not recorded in the unit's memory - correspond to the momentary
value of the measured signal.
Averaged values can be viewed in the data logger only in the "Measurements list" and
"Graph" results presentation mode, because these modes enable presentation of values
recorded in the unit's memory. Averaged values can also be viewed in the database
downloaded by the software working with the data logger.
Recording the measurement results in the non-volatile memory can be executed in two modes:
"until full" or "cyclic" ("Write" parameter). The first mode enables the recording of such
amounts of data as the unit's memory allows for, then the recording is stopped. In the second
mode, once the memory is full, the results are recorded from the starting address in the
memory, overwriting existing measurement results. The time remaining until the memory is full
is displayed once the unit is started and in the "Device information" menu, available in the
units main menu.
In the case of both modes, once the memory is full, a warning message is displayed (see
description of "Write" parameter in the "Logging setup" menu). The recorded data should be
periodically downloaded to a PC using appropriate software or USB FlashDrive (method
recommended for data loggers equipped with 8MB of memory).
All parameters concerning the recording mode, the influence of digital input on the
recording method, the recording frequency and type of recorded value are available in the
"Logging setup" menu described in section MAIN MENU DESCRIPTION.
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i After starting the unit the result presentation mode and channel selected prior to
switching off the unit are active (this information is stored in the EEPROM memory)
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current time
Exceeding the user defined range (Fig. 6.10) is signalled on the bar with an arrow indicating
the direction of exceeding the range. If the measurement result for one channel exceeds the
allowable measurement range (Fig. 6.11) instead of the result in numeric form the display
shows a "-Hi-" or "-Lo-" message (depending on the direction of exceeding).
channel name current date
channel number
measure result
in numerical mode
arrow indicates
exceeding
of user defined range percentage value of exceeding
current time
unit name
channel number
warning message
informing that input allowable
arrow indicates range is exceeded
exceeding
of user defined range percentage value of exceeding
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If the "List type" parameter in the "Measurements list options" menu is set as "current"
(Fig. 6.12), the last of the displayed results (displayed in negative) concerns the current
measurement (not recorded). Above the result of the current measurement the display shows
the measurement recorded so far (stored in the non-volatile memory) for the given channel. If
there are no recorded measurements in the unit's memory at the moment, the list of recorded
measurements will be empty and only the result of the current measurement will be displayed.
Pressing the [ENTER] and [^] keys simultaneously allows list type to be switched from current
to historical.
i Returning to the current list type is only possible from the "Measurements list
options" menu.
channel name
unit name
channel number
recorded overload
recording
date and time recorded
measurements
date and time of
current measurement
current measurement
(displayed in negative mode)
(not recorded yet)
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If the "List type" parameter in the "Measurements list options" menu was set as "historical"
(Fig. 6.13), the last of the displayed results (displayed under the line) concerns the
measurement recorded at the time (or directly after it) defined by "Date" and "Time"
parameters in the "Measurements list options" menu. Above the line, the display shows
results of previously recorded measurements, i.e. before the time defined by "Date" and
"Time" parameters in the "Measurements list options" menu.
If there are no recorded measurements in the unit's memory, the list of recorded
measurements will be empty. Holding down the [ENTER] key and [^] or [v] key at the same
time allows the measurement list to be scrolled through.
channel name unit name
channel number
recorded overload
recording
date and time
When scrolling through the measurement list the "List type", "Date" and "Time" parameters in
the "Measurements list options" are set automatically depending on the time and date of the
currently displayed measurement results. The method of displaying shall be automatically
adjusted to the new values of these parameters.
If the setting of "Date" and "Time" parameters in the "Measurements list options"
i menu shall be later than the current date and time defined by "Date" and "Time"
parameters in "Date & time settings" menu (calling parameters recorded "in future")
the display will only show the list of measurement results recorded so far and the
"Date & time settings" parameters shall be automatically reset to date and time
values of the latest measurement.
In the case of recording averaged values all indications in the "Measurements list" mode
concerning values recorded in the unit's memory, constitute averaged values of measurement
results. The current value indications concern only momentary measurement values.
During the recording of averaged values of measurement results, the exceeding of the
allowable measurement range is understood as exceeding this parameter by at least one
from the current measurements incorporated into the averaging.
In the case of exceeding the upper limit, lower limit, or both limits of the measurement range in
the given recording period, values represented in the form of "-Hi-", "-Lo-" or "-Hi/Lo-"
messages will be recorded in the unit's memory instead of averaged results.
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During the download of data to be displayed from the unit's memory (recorded
i measurement results), an appropriate message is displayed instead of the
measurement result (Fig. 6.14). "X" is displayed for data that has not been
downloaded yet.
6.2.3.”Graph” mode
Values displayed in this mode depend on the set type of recorded value (see description
of parameters "Channel 1"..."Channel 8" in the "Logging setup" menu).
In the case of recording momentary values in this mode (Fig. 6.15) the display shows
measurement results in the form of a graph, numeric form and in the form of a vertical bar.
Numeric values (displayed over the graph) and vertical bar (displayed to the right of the graph)
indicate the value corresponding to the result of the current measurement, irrespective of the
set time scale of the graph. The graphical indicator (bar displayed to the right of the graph)
always indicates the measurement result to the graph scale range ratio (see description of
"Hi value" "Lo value" parameters in the "Inputs settings" menu).
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points of registration
vertical axis (values)
bargraph
graph scale
range
time unit
measure result horisontal axis (time)
in graphical mode (graph)
Exceeding the graph scale range (Fig. 6.16, 6.17) is announced on the bar in the form of an
arrow indicating the direction of exceeding the range. If the measurement result for the given
channel exceeds the graph scale range (Fig. 6.16, 6.17) instead of the current numeric value
(displayed in the upper right corner) the display shows a "-Hi-" or "-Lo-" message (depending
on the direction of exceeding).
warning message informing that input
graph scale range is exceeded
arows inform that
graph scale range
is exceeded
Fig. 6.16. Exceeding the upper limit of the graph scale range
The display shows points corresponding to measurement results. Directly after switching
to the "Graph" mode the display shows points of the graph corresponding to measurement
results recorded so far. The points that are displayed next, correspond to the results of
conducted measurements. Therefore, if there are recorded measurement results in the unit's
memory, they shall be displayed directly after switching to the "Graph" mode, otherwise (no
recorded measurements) the graph points corresponding to measurements results shall be
plotted from the time this mode is switched on. If the measurement result for the given channel
exceeds the graph scale range, then instead of the graph point corresponding to the
measurement result, the display shows an arrow indicating the direction of exceeding the
range (Fig. 6.16, 6.17). Above the upper limit of graph window the display shows points
corresponding to the measurement recording times.
The vertical scale of the graph covers the values defined for the graph scale range.
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In the case of recording averaged values all points of the graph, concerning values recorded in
the unit's memory, constitute averaged measurement results. Indicators (numeric, bar) and
points of the graph, corresponding to current values refer to the momentary measurement
value.
When recording averaged measurement results exceeding the allowable measurement
range is understood as exceeding of this range by at least one of the measurements to be
averaged.
In the case of the upper limit, lower limit, or both limits of measurement range being exceeded
in the given recording period, values represented in the form of arrows indicating the
direction of exceeding (up, down, or both directions) will be recorded in the unit's memory
instead of the averaged results.
vertical line informs about breaks
in registration (power turn off) or
configuration change
Changes of settings configuring the operation of a given channel and operation stoppage are
signalled in the form of a vertical line (Fig. 6.18).
If the settings of the horizontal scale (time scale) will be too big (time/point) in relation
i to speed of changes of the measurement signal, the graph can become illegible. If
this is the case, change the time scale settings. The horizontal scale settings (time
scale) can be changed in the "Graph options" menu. In order to go to the
"Graph options" menu press the [ESC/MENU] key.
Progress bar
Fig. 6.19. Message displayed when loading data to be displayed on the graph
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If downloading the data (recorded measurement results) necessary for displaying the
i graph takes more than 1 second an appropriate message is displayed (Fig. 6.19).
Pressing [ENTER] will stop the data downloading process and display a graph made
on the basis of the data downloaded so far. "X" will be displayed instead of data that
was not downloaded (Fig. 6.20).
Fig. 6.20. Display in "Graph" mode in the case where data download was stopped.
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Exceeding the user defined range is signalled on the bars in the form of an arrow indicating
the direction of exceeding the range. If the measurement result for a given channel exceeds
the allowable measurement range, instead of the current result in numeric form the display
shows a "-Hi-" or "-Lo-" message (depending on the direction of exceeding). Press the
[ESC/MENU] key to go to "Channels list options" menu.
measure result in
numerical mode
warning message
informing that input allowable
range is exceeded
unit name
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6.3.1.Alarms
Each channel can generate two independent alarms. Particular alarm is present when
entered condition is met. Those conditions can be set in ”Inputs settings”.
Alarm state
”Threshold” parameter
1
Under Over
threshold threshold
0
Reading
”Hysteresis” parameter
Fig. 6.24. ”Over threshold” mode diagram. 0 means alarm not present, 1 alarm present
Alarm state
”Threshold” parameter
1
Under Over
threshold threshold
0
Reading
”Hysteresis” parameter
Fig. 6.25. ”Under threshold” mode diagram. 0 means alarm not present, 1 alarm present
6.3.2.Outputs control
Device outputs are controlled by logic function of channels alarms. There are two logic
functions: OR – closes (or opens, if output channel mode is set to N.C.) the relay when any of
attached channels is in alarm state, AND - closes (or opens, if output channel mode is set to
“N.C.”) when all of attached channels are in alarm state.
A particular channel is in alarm state when condition selected in ”Outputs settings:
Source” is met. For example when ”alarm 2” option is selected for channel 1 the channel 1 will
be in alarm state if and only if alarm 2 will be present, state of alarm 1 does not mater in this
case. If option „alarm 1 and 2” is selected, channel will be in alarm state if and only if alarm 1
and alarm 2 will be present in the same time.
”Mode” parameter describes output mode. If ”N.O.” is selected then relay will be closed
when logic function is 1, and open in the other case. If ”N.C.” is selected then relay will be
open when logic function is 1 and closed in the other case.
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Figure 6.26 shows example reading fallowed by rely state. Rely state can be changed
only when times (tA ,tB ,tC ,tD ) are greater than delays times. If those delays times are set to ”0”
the switch state is taken as soon as condition appears. If those delay parameters are set to
value greater than ”0” relay switch state is taken (point B ON , DON , chart: a, d, e) when delay
time is elapsed.
Reading Signal
tA tC tD
t ”Threshold”
Over BOFF B parameter
a) threshold
BON
A B
”Hysteresis”
C D DOFF parameter
Under
threshold DON
time
b) Output state
Logic
mode = N.O. closed
Close delay=0 function
open
Open delay=0
time
c) Output state
mode = N.C. closed
Close delay=0 open
Open delay=0 time
Close delay
e) Output state closed
Open delay
mode = N.C. open
Close delay>0
Open delay>0 time
Caption:
A, B, C, D, E – signal border crossing points.
B ON ,B OFF ,C ON ,C OFF ,E ON ,E OFF – relay switch state moments for chart d and e
t A , t B , t C , t D , t E – times when displayed values are in measurement zones Over and Under threshold
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Logic
function
0
time
Relay state
Closed
Open
time
Fig. 6.27. Working relay diagram in ”N.O.” mode. ”Open hold time”
and ”Closed hold time” greater than 0, ”Open delay” and ”Close delay” equals 0.
Additional parameters shown in figure 6.27 are ”Closed hold time” and ”Open hold
time”. Those parameters cause current output state to hold for desired time. When output is
hold alarms states are no consider therefore no delays times are counted until hold time
elapsed.
Overpass
Reading
Hysteresis
Threshold
alarm/Logic
function state
time
Time
counter
”Open delay”
parameter
time
Relay
state
closed
open time
A B C D
Fig. 6.28. Working output controlled by single channel alarm with large reading oscillations.
Alarm mode - ”over threshold”, ”Open hold time” and ”Closed hold time” equals 0,
”Open delay” and ”Close delay” greater 0.
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In case of often threshold overpass (large readings oscillations) the ”Close delay” and
”Open delay” parameters in opposite to ”Closed hold time” and ”Open hold time” will delay
switching output state until internal time counter reaches entered value. The counter is
counting up (to the entered value) when logic function is 1 and counting down to 0 when logic
function is 0. The way how it works is described in Fig. 6.28.
!
Outputs have limited current rating. Do not use outputs to supply external
devices that requires a lot of power like heaters, motors or others. Instead, use
external supply devices like power relays or others that can be controlled by
output.
If simple temperature control in some room is required this device can be used to do this.
Assuming there is a heater and cooler that we can control by outputs and single temperature
sensor. We must connect a sensor to some input, output 1 to control the heater and output 2
to control the cooler. The input channel where temperature sensor is connected must be
configured correctly (in this example it is assumed reading is in Celsius degree).
If lower limit of the temperature when heater should be turned on is 18 degree and upper
limit when cooler should be turned on is 27 degree, alarm settings should be as follows
(assuming decimal point ”0.0”):
When alarm 1 is generated this means that the temperature reaches 18 degree (19.0 – 1.0).
When temperature reaches 20 degree (19.0+1.0) alarm 1 will disappear. Similar, when
temperature reaches 27 degree (26.0 + 1.0) alarm 2 will appear and when temperature
reaches 25 degree (26.0 – 1.0 ) alarm 2 will disappear.
Now we have to configure outputs to use those alarms. In ”Outputs settings” menu
fallowing example parameters must be set:
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For those settings the heater and cooler will work as assumed.
7. DEVICE PROGRAMMING
Defining the method of displaying measurement results in the selected results
presentation mode can be done in the presentation mode menu. The meaning of individual
parameters available for selected modes of results presentation is described in the
DESCRIPTION OF RESULTS PRESENTATION MENU MODES section. In order to get to the
configuration menu of selected results presentation mode, press the [ESC/MENU] key in the
current results presentation mode.
The unit's main menu (Fig. 7.1) enables necessary information about the unit to be obtained
and allows the setting of all parameters of the unit related to operation of measurement
channels, communications using the RS-485 interface, LCD display, access settings, and
other. The meaning of particular parameters of the unit is described in section MAIN MENU
DESCRIPTION.
To access the main menu press down and hold for approx. 2 seconds the [ESC/MENU] key in
any results presentation mode.
list position
indicator
presently selected
menu item (submenu)
If the "Password" option in the "Access setup" menu was defined, then the user will have to
provide the password (Fig. 7.2) before proceeding to menu options (the password is entered
the same way as changing a numeric parameter, see EDITING PARAMETERS).
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ESC • The [ESC/MENU] key exits the current menu level and returns to a higher
MENU order menu (to one of the results presentation modes).
After approximately 1 minute since the last activation of the keys, the unit returns from
i any level to one of the results presentation modes (only if no parameters are in
editing mode).
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Switching parameters (Fig. 7.5) can be presented in the form of a list, out of which only one of
the options available on the list can be selected for the given parameter. Options of switching
parameter are selected using [^], [v] keys.
• Change of current value (i.e. flashing) of the digit (for numeric parameters)
or switching status (for switching parameters, e.g. "Input type").
ENTER
• Confirm the changes and end parameter editing.
ESC
MENU • Cancel changes.
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Functions of keys when selecting character for editing (characters table is not
displayed at that time):
• Selecting the position of edited character or option of saving text parameter.
The selected character (save option) is distinguished with brackets.
• Selecting the character from the given column of characters table for the
edited position of the text parameter.
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• Confirm the selected character from characters table for the edited position
ENTER
and start editing next character or completing character editing (if the edited
character was the last one in the sequence).
ESC
MENU • Cancel changes (at any time).
SLIDER-type parameter
edited parameter is outlined
and blinking
ENTER
• Finish editing parameter.
ESC
MENU • Cancel changes (at any time).
”List type” - this option allows the establishing of which results of recorded measurements
are to be presented. The following options are available:
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”current” - the most recently recorded 8 (or less) measurement results and the
results of the current measurement shall be displayed. The value shown
in the lower part of the display (in negative) represents the result of the
current (not recorded yet) measurement. The measurement results
recorded so far (stored in the non-volatile memory) for the given channel
are shown above the current measurement.
”historical” - the display will show 8 (or less) measurement results recorded before
and 1 measurement result (located in the lower part of display, under the
line) recorded at the time (or directly after it) defined by "Date" and
"Time" parameters in the "Measurements list options" menu. The
values shown above the line refer to measurements recorded before the
time defined by "Date" and "Time" parameters.
numerical parameters
defining position of
horizontal line in relation to
registered measurements
”Date”,”Time” - these options are available when the "List type" parameter was set as
"historic" and define the position of the horizontal line (located in the
lower part of the display) in relation to the recorded measurements
results displayed on the list. Above the horizontal line the display shows
the results of the measurement recorded before the time defined by
"Date" and "Time" parameters. Below the horizontal line display shows
the result of the measurement at the time (or directly after it) defined by
"Date" and "Time" parameters. The default values "Date" and "Time"
parameters are the time and date when the unit was switched on last.
”Scale” - this option allows time points corresponding to particular points on the horizontal
axis of the graph (time axis) to be defined. 16 options are available:
from 0.125 seconds/point to 1 hour/point.
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”Display” - this option enables the selection of the method of displaying measurement
results. The following possibilities are available:
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Main menu
Power on
Initialization
* ESC
MENU
* ESC
MENU
ESC
MENU
ENTER
Parameter
Mode: ”Measurements list” Measurements list options List type
ESC
ENTER
ESC edition
MENU MENU
ENTER
+ List scrolling Time
* ESC
MENU
ESC
MENU
Parameter
Mode: ”Graph” edition
ESC
ESC ENTER
MENU
MENU
Channel selection
* ESC
MENU
ESC
MENU
ENTER
Parameter
Mode: ”Channels list” Channels list options Display
ESC ENTER
ESC edition
MENU MENU
Channel selection
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The calculated "Time left" time is an approximated value. Download the recorded
i data to your PC before this time expires. The data downloaded to a PC remain in the
unit's memory, but is not taken into consideration when the "Time left" parameter is
established and can be deleted without warning at any moment.
”Backlight” - this option allows one to define when the LCD backlight is to be switched on.
The following possibilities are available:
”permanent” - backlight always On,
”temporary” - backlight is turned on when any key on the unit is pressed and
switches Off after 1 minute since the last activation of the keys,
and turned on for approximately 10 seconds when the unit is
switched on.
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If the display backlight is inactive and the “Backlight” option was set as
i “temporary” pressing any key will only switch the backlight on.
”Write” - this option defines the behaviour of the unit after writing all available memory with
the recorded measurement results. The following options are available:
”until full” - once the entire available memory is filled with recorded measurement
results the recording will be stopped and a warning message (Fig. 7.15)
shall be displayed; this warning message must be confirmed with the
[ENTER] key.
This warning shall be repeated when the unit is switched on. Instead of
“Time left” parameter in the "Device information” menu the display will
show the “Logging stopped” message. The recording will be restarted
only when the collected measurement results are downloaded to a PC
(once unit's memory is free).
If the collected measurement results will be downloaded to a PC before
memory is full, the warning message will not be displayed.
”cyclic” - after filling all the available memory with recorded measurement results, the
measurement results recorded next will be written from the starting address in
the memory, overwriting previously recorded data. During the first overwriting
operation a warning message (Fig. 7.16) will be displayed; this message must
be confirmed with the [ENTER] key. This warning shall be repeated when the
unit is switched on. Instead of “Time left” parameter in the
"Device information” menu the display will show the “Data overwriting”
message.
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”Rec.period” - this parameter defines the interval for measurement recording. 15 options are
available: from 1 second to 1 hour.
Measurements are synchronized with the unit’s internal real time clock, therefore
i when the “Recording period” parameter is set, for example, for 5 seconds the
measurements will be executed for the fifth, tenth, fifteenth (etc.) second of each
minute. If parameter ”Rec. period” is set to value lower than sampling period (2.5s
for RTD version), then the same measurements will be logged many times.
”Channel 1” ... ”Channel 8” - these options allow the type of value recorded in unit’s
memory to be defined (the number of measurement channels
available on the list depends on the unit version).
The following values are available:
”disabled” - data from the selected measurement channel will not be recorded,
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”average v.” - averaged values will be recorded for the selected measurement channel
(see section MEASUREMENT MODE, point 6.1.3).
If the “Input type” in the “Inputs settings” menu shall be set as “disabled” for a
i given channel, then this channel will not be available on the list of recording
channels in the “Logging setup” menu.
high (24V)
”Rec.period”
parameter
All possible points of data
registration synchronized to
internal clock
registered measurements
registered measurements
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”Name” - name assigned for the given channel (9-character sequence enabling
identification of given channel),
”Filter” - this option enables the level of the filtration of indications to be changed.
Permissible values: from 0 (no filtration) to 5 (filtration with maximum time constant
of approx. 2 seconds).
”AL1 mode” - those parameters describes the way of alarms generation. Each channel is
”AL2 mode” able to generate two independent alarms, used in control of the outputs (see
„Outputs settings”). The following options are available:
”Under threshold” - alarm is generated when displayed value in this channel is
under entered value.
”Over threshold” - alarm is generated when displayed value in this channel is
over entered value.
”Threshold 1” - the value entered in this field is constantly compared with the current
”Threshold 2” value. Outpassing this value (up or down, depends on mode setting)
causes alarm generation.
Entered values are not checked by the device. If value of the threshold is out range
i of the current channel (e.g.: -10 when minimal value in the channel is 0) specific
alarm will not be generated (or will be generated continuously, depending on
„AL1 mode”, „AL2 mode” settings).
”Unit” - 4-character sequence constituting the unit for the value measured on the given
channel.
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”Hi value” - these parameters define the values displayed for maximum (Hi), and
”Lo value” minimum (Lo) current of user defined range (0-20 mA or 4-20 mA). The
aforesaid parameters can be set in the range - 9999 ÷ 9999.
A negative number can be input by entering a '–' mark (using [^], [v] keys).
The value of the “Lo value” parameter can be higher than the value of “Hi value”
i parameter. In such a case, for an increasing value of input current the displayed
value decreases.
”Dec. point” - position of the decimal point for results displayed in numerical form.
The following options are available:
” 0”
” 0.0”
” 0.00”
”0.000”
The position of the decimal point is selected with [^], [v] keys.
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”Upper ext.” - parameter defining the allowable range of input currents (Fig. 7.22).
”Lower ext.” If the input current lies within the defined range then the appropriate
measurement result shall be displayed despite exceeding the nominal
measurement value 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA. If the input current exceeds the
range defined by “Upper extension”, “Lower extension”, a "-Hi-" or "-Lo-"
message (depending on the direction of exceeding the range) shall be
displayed instead of the measurement result in numeric form. The “Upper
extension” and “Lower extension” values are defined in mA with the
accuracy of 0.01 mA. The “Lower extension” value is defined in relation to
a 4 mA current, in the range of 0-3.99 mA (this parameter is significant only
in the "4-20 mA" mode). The “Upper extension” value is defined in relation
to a 20 mA current in the range of 0-1.99 mA.
0 1 4 20 21 22
permissible measurement range
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”Hi value” - These parameters define lower and upper limits of user defined range.
”Lo value” The percentage results, and the graph are scaled due to this range. The
aforesaid parameters can be set in the range -999.9 ÷ 999.9. A negative
number can be input by entering a '–' mark (using [^], [v] keys).
The value of the “Lo value” parameter can be higher than the value of “Hi value”
i parameter. In such a case, the device automatically selects lower value as lower
limit, and higher value as upper limit of user defined range.
”Bias” - offset (expressed in 0.1°C, range ± 9.9°C.). This parameter allows shifting
of measurement scale, and express value added to calculated (measured) result.
”Mode” - Defines operation mode of the output. The following options are available:
”inactive” - output is always OPEN. State of the attached channels alarms are
ignored,
”N.O.” - normally OPEN,
”N.C.” - normally CLOSED.
”Logic funct.” - describes active-state computing method for attached alarms. The
following options are available:
„OR” - output is active when any of the attached channels is alarm state.
„AND” - output is active when all of the attached channels are in alarm state.
”Source” - brings up a submenu with alarm sources settings (Fig. 7.24). The following options
are available for each channel:
”Close delay” - Output switch from open to closed state will be delayed until this time elapse.
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”Open delay” - Output switch from closed to open state will be delayed until this time elapse.
If condition to switch state of the output will repeat occurring more often than half of
i the delay and mean duty cycle (D) will be greater than 50% the output will
eventually switch. See chapter ”Outputs control” for more details.
”Closed hold time” - this is the time when state of the output will be hold regardless channels
”Open hold time” alarm state.
• All time type parameters which describe outputs, can be set in range 0 ÷ 999
i •
with resolution of 1 sec.
Because of computing precision, the time is shorter about 2.5% than the entered
value. This means if time is set to 100.0s the real time will be shorter about 2.5s.
After entering the menu the current indications of the internal clock are displayed. The
changing of parameters (“Time” or “Date”) stops the indications updating. Changed
parameters must be stored using the “Apply” option.
i Reversing the Data Logger unit’s clock (date and time) shall delete all data recorded
by the unit, the recording time of which was later than the new time. In order not to
lose the recorded data, it must be downloaded to a PC before the clock is reversed.
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”Address” - this parameter specifies the unit’s address, according to the Modbus protocol
(in the range of 0 to 99). If the address is set as 0, then the unit responds to
the FFh address.
”Baud rate” - this option defines the RS-485 serial interface transmission speed.
8 possibilities are available:
”1200”, ”2400”,”4800”, ”9600”, ”19200”, ”38400”, ”57600”, ”115200” b/sec.
Default baud rate value is 115200 b/sec. Some RS-485 converters may not work
i properly with this setting. In such a case set lower baud rate (according to converter
data sheet).
”Resp. delay” - this parameter defines minimal (additional) delay between the Modbus
message and the answer of the device (received and sent via RS-485
interface). This additional delay allows the device to work with poor RS-
converters which do not works properly on baud rates higher than 19200. This
parameter can be set to one of values:
In the most cases parameter ”Response delay” should be set to ”Stand.” (no
i additional delay). Unfortunately for some third party RS-converters
”Response delay” should be adjusted experimentally. Table below contains most
frequently used values.
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”Conf. change” - this option allows the method of accessing unit’s configuration registers
through the RS-485 interface to be defined.
The following options are available:
”Password for menu access” - menu access password (4-digit number). If the parameter is
set to “0000” the password is disabled. If the parameter is different from
“0000” then menu access requires password to be entered.
If the user do not remember his password, the access to the menu is possible by the “one-
use password”. To get this password please contact with Marketing Division. Please set new
user password immediately after use of the “one-use password”.
”Password for USB disk write” - password for data downloading to the flash disk (4-digit
number). If the parameter is set to “0000” the password is disabled. If
the parameter is different from “0000” then data downloading to
unregistered flash disk - PenDrive requires password to be entered
(registering can be done using ”Register the disk” option).
”Register the disk” - this function allows registering (unregistering) single USB type
FlashDrive (PenDrive). Data can be stored on registered flash drive
without entering of the password.
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”Write config. to disk” - this option allows writing device configuration to FlashDrive.
”Read config. from disk” - this option allows reading device configuration from FlashDrive.
After selection one of options above device waits for plugging in of FlashDrive. If disk is
found then device displays the message which allows approving or cancelling selected
operation.
”Automatic write of registered data” - this option allows activating of automatic data storage
to the Flash Drive plugged to USB socket.
Automatic data writing is made periodically, after recording about 70 kB of new data,
what keeps the usage of internal memory below about 1%.
• In case of error while auto data writing, device displays a proper message and
i waits for user acknowledge. While waiting for acknowledge, DEVICE DOES
NOT EXECUTE ANY AUTOSTORAGES, but all data is recorded to internal
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memory of the device. Due to the possibility of occurrence of: write error,
FlashDrive or USB malfunction, and other incidental problems, autostorage
function should be controlled by user from time to time. Lack of control can
cause overwriting of data in internal memory or stopping of data recording due
to impossibility of data storage on FlashDrive.
• If “Password for USB disk write” parameter has been set, then after power
off / on sequence it is necessary to enter this password to run “Auto data write”
function. To omit this requirement it is recommended to use function “Register
the disk” or disable of “Password for USB disk write”.
• While “Auto data write” is active and FlashDisk is plugged to USB connector,
pressing the [ENTER] key in any presentation mode will force the storage of
current data to the Flash Drive (other functions of [ENTER] key are disabled).
To allow default functions of [ENTER] button, it is necessary to unplug Flash
Drive from USB connector.
• Depending on the recording settings, periods between successive storages can
be long. To be sure that current data (up to now) had been written, force data
storage (pressing [ENTER] in any data presentation mode) before disconnecting
the Flash Drive from USB (see the previous note).
7.4.13.”Language” parameter
This parameter allows selection of messages and menu language.
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ESC ENTER
MENU
Parameters
Device information
ENTER
ESC viewing
MENU
ESC
MENU Brightness
Contrast
Triggering
ESC ENTER
MENU
ENTER
ESC edition Rec.period
MENU
Hi value
Lo value
Notice:
Dec.point
Parameters „Unit”, “Dec. point”,
“Upper ext.” and „Lower ext.”
Filter
are available for current inputs only,
parameter „Bias” is available for
Bias RTD inputs only.
Upper ext.
Lower ext.
AL1 mode
Threshold 1
Hysteresis 1
AL2 mode
Threshold 2
ESC
MENU Logic funct.
ENTER ENTER
ESC
Close delay MENU
Channel 2 ... Channel 7
Date
Baud rate
ESC
MENU
Resp.delay
Conf.change
ENTER ENTER
ESC
MENU Parameter
Access setup Password for menu access edition
ESC
ENTER
MENU
ESC
MENU
Language Parameter
ENTER
ESC edition Automatic write of
MENU
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2. If data logger errors occur during read / write operation using FlashDrive,
format it as shown in notice 1.
3. For FlashDrive grater than 16GB, proper read / write operations are not
guaranteed.
To get data from Data Logger device plug a FlashDrive to USB Host port, located on the front
panel of the device.
The following message will appear after a few seconds:
User can confirm ([ENTER] key) to start data downloading, or cancel the download
([ESC/MENU] key). FlashDrive device MUST NOT be removed during data downloading.
Unexpected removal can cause a data corruption on the FlashDrive device.
Depending on the number of newly logged measurements, the data download time can vary
from a few seconds to three minutes. A progress bar is displayed during the data write:
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In order to transfer logged data to the PC, connect FlashDrive to PC and use Loggy Soft .
Description of Loggy Soft can be found in further chapter of this manual.
The device parameters and measurement result are available via RS-485 interface, as
HOLDING-type registers of Modbus RTU protocol. The registers (or groups of the registers)
can be read by 03h function, and wrote by 06h (single registers) or 10h (group of the
registers) accordingly to Modbus RTU specification.
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1 - if the measurement result exceeds the allowable measurement range defined by "Hi value", "Lo value" and
“Upper ext.”, “Lower ext.” parameters then 01h ÷ 08h registries shall contain limit values for the allowable range.
Exceeding the allowable measurement range shall be signalled by setting appropriate bits of the 09h registry.
2 - after writing registry 20h the unit replies with the frame starting from the old (unchanged) address
3 - after writing registry 22h the unit replies with the frame sent according to the new baud rate
4 - status of “Triggering” parameter in “RS485 port settings” submenu also relates to the writing of this parameter;
therefore it is possible to block writing of all registries using the RS-485 port, but unblocking can be made only
through the device's menu.
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1. Read of ID code
The answer:
DATA H - 0
DATA L - new device address (2)
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3. Read of the displayed value (measurement) for channel 1, the device address = 01h:
The answer:
DATA H, L - displayed value = 255, no decimal point. Decimal point position can be
read from reg. 43h (position of decimal point for channel 1)
The answer:
ADDR FUNC BYTE C DATA H1,L1 DATA H2,L2 DATA H3,L3 CRC L,H
01 03 06 00 0A 00 02 02 80 18 74
DATA H1, L1 - 01h registry (10 – value displayed for channel 1, no decimal point),
DATA H2, L2 - 02h registry (2 – value displayed for channel 2, no decimal point),
DATA H3, L3 - 03h registry (640 – value displayed for channel 3, no decimal point).
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continue of frame:
DATA H1,L1 DATA H2,L2 DATA H3,L3 DATA H4,L4 DATA H5,L5 CRC L,H
43 68 61 6E 6E 65 6C 20 31 20 7F D0
DATA H1, L1 - 47h registry (43h - character "C", 68h - character "h"),
DATA H2, L2 - 48h registry (61h - character "a", 6Eh - character "n"),
DATA H3, L3 - 49h registry (6Eh - character "n", 65h - character "e"),
DATA H4, L4 - 4Ah registry (6Ch - character "l", 20h - space " "),
DATA H5, L5 - 4Ah registry (31h - character "1", 20h - space " ").
a) The answer (we assume that input current is not out of range):
ERR - error code (08 - registry writing blocked by “Config change” parameter in
“RS485 port settings” menu)
6. Change of baud rate of all devices connected to the net (BROADCAST message).
DATA H -0
DATA L - 4, new baud rate 19200 baud
i
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functions presented above are available only.
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Description
Parameter Description Value
page
Parameters in the "Measurements list options” menu
List type Type of measurement results list 40
Date, Time Position of time line on historical list 41
Parameters in the "Graph options” menu
Scale Setting time scale 41
Parameters in the "Channels list options” menu
Display Method of displaying results 42
Parameters in the “Device information ” menu
Version Device firmware version 44
Serial no Device serial number 44
Memory Available device's memory 44
Used Used memory 44
Time left Time until memory is full 44
Parameters in the “Display options ” menu
Backlight Method of display backlight operation 44
Brightness Brightness of display backlight 45
Contrast Display contrast 45
Parameters in the “Logging setup” menu
Write Recording mode 45
Method of measurement recording, digital
Triggering 46
input function
Rec. period Time interval for measurement recording 46
Channel 1 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 2 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 3 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 4 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 5 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 6 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 7 Type of recorded value 46
Channel 8 Type of recorded value 46
Settings for Channel 1 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
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Description
Parameter Description Value
page
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 2 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
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Parameter Description Value
page
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 3 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 4 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
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Parameter Description Value
page
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 5 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 6 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
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Parameter Description Value
page
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 7 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Settings for Channel 8 in “Inputs settings” menu
Name Measurement channel name 48
Unit Unit for measured value 48
Input type Type of input/sensor 49, 50
Value displayed for maximum value of input
Hi value 49, 51
current
Value displayed for minimum value of input
Lo value 49, 51
current
Dec. point Position of the decimal point 49
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Parameter Description Value
page
Filter Level of filtration of indications 48
Bias Shifting of measurement scale 51
Upper ext. Upper extension of measurement range 50
Lower ext. Lower extension of measurement range 50
AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 48
Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 48
Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 48
AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 48
Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 48
Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 48
Output 1 settings in submenu ”Outputs settings”
Mode Output mode 51
Logic funct. Logic function mode 51
Source: channel 1 Channel 1 alarmstate source 51
Source: channel 2 Channel 2 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 3 Channel 3 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 4 Channel 4 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 5 Channel 5 alarm-state source 51
Source: channel 6 Channel 6 alarm-state source 51
Source: channel 7 Channel 7 alarm-state source 51
Source: channel 8 Channel 8 alarm-state source 51
Close delay Close switch delay time 51
Open delay Open switch delay time 52
Closed hold time Time for holding the closed state 52
Open hold time Time for holding the open state 52
Output 2 settings in submenu ”Outputs settings”
Mode Output mode 51
Logic funct. Logic function mode 51
Source: channel 1 Channel 1 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 2 Channel 2 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 3 Channel 3 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 4 Channel 4 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 5 Channel 5 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 6 Channel 6 alarm state source 51
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Parameter Description Value
page
Source: channel 7 Channel 7 alarm state source 51
Source: channel 8 Channel 8 alarm state source 51
Close delay Close switch delay time 51
Open delay Open switch delay time 52
Closed hold time Time for holding the closed state 52
Open hold time Time for holding the open state 52
Parameters in the “RS485 port settings” menu
Address Device address 53
Baud rate Baud rate 53
Resp. delay Delay of device response 53
Permission for modifying unit’s parameters
Conf. change 54
through RS-485 interface
Parameters in the “USB options” menu
Automatic write of
Permission for auto data write 55
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1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
The Loggy Soft program enables the visualization, archiving and printing of
measurements (e.g. temperature, humidity, pressure) stored in memory of device such as
Data Logger with monochrome display. Work with Data Logger devices takes place
through an RS-485 serial interface, or via the USB FlashDrive (PenDrive) device (optional
interface). Connecting a network of units to a serial port (RS 232) or USB port of a PC is
possible using a proper converter (RS-485 to RS-232 or RS-485 to USB).
During installation follow the directions provided by Installation wizard. The wizard will
create a folder called Loggy Soft on the computer’s hard drive, the program files will be
placed in this folder. The shortcut to the program will be placed in a location specified by the
user.
Manual startup of the program is done using the Loggy.exe executable file.
Initial startup of the application enables detection of all Data Logger devices present in
the network. The user is asked to perform devices installation and measurement channel
configuration procedure for all detected devices.
WARNING! There is no need of detecting the devices using USB FlashDisk data download at
this point. Devices of that kind will be detected and installed later, during the first data
download. If the system consist of FlashDisk-served devices only, you can skip the following
installation steps by pressing [FLASH DRIVE only] button.
To continue installation procedure, click on the [Next>>] button.The next screen (Fig. 2.1)
enables the selection of the number for the RS 232 serial port for the converter, and the
transmission speed. The number of chosen for the selected port must comply with number of
the port to which the converter is connected.
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After defining the communications port and baud rate, go to device detection screen (Fig. 2.2)
by clicking on the [Next>>] button.
Prior to scanning the network for devices, set the addresses identifying the selected devices in
the network (a different address for each device – see page 53). In order to detect units
connected to the network (after assigning addresses to the devices) press the [Scan network]
button.
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Address set in the unit should be in 1÷254 range. Devices with not changed
address will not be found by software !
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The list shown on the figure (Fig. 2.2) contains one detected device. Order of devices on the
list corresponds to the order of addresses assigned by the user to individual devices. Once all
devices are detected press [Break scanning] button.
„Properties” list available in right part of the window allows configuration of measurement
channels. Appropriate names (e.g. the location where the sensor connected to this channel
was installed), unit denotation and allowable measured values (minimum and maximum)
should be assigned to measurement channels of detected devices. In case these values are
exceeded during system operation an alarm message will be displayed.
After pressing the [Next>>] button the final installation screen will be displayed.
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The selection from the currently active menu is made using the flat buttons in the upper
part of the program window (Fig. 3.1). Three positions are available:
Button [Log] located in bottom part of the main window allows opening/closing additional
window with messages related to the program execution. These messages window is opened
automatically when new message appears.
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Current
measurement
enable field
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Creating a report for a channel belonging to a removed device is possible only in
single channel mode.
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3.2.1.„Table” tab
The Table tab (Fig. 3.3) is used for printing information concerning recorded measurements
(e.g. temperature, humidity) in the form of a table for one of the groups or a particular
measurement channel selected by the user (for more information on groups see 3.3.2 section,
at page 94). This tab also enables the export of data to text format files. The exported file is
formatted in a way allowing the transfer of data to a calculation sheet.
A table consisting of columns containing measurement date and value (for one or a number of
channels) is displayed in the centre of the tab. The remaining elements of the Table tab are:
• From date - this is the date and time defining the beginning of analysed
measurement recording period for printing in the form of a table,
• To date - this is the date and time defining the end of analysed measurement
recording period for printing in the form of a table (this does not have to
be the current date),
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i In order to use table for groups the group must be created first. Creating groups is
described in the Group operations section (3.3.2, page 94).
1) In order to change “From date” or “To date” date, click onto the arrow on right side of the
date (Fig. 3.4). The calendar window will open:
2) The date can be change by clicking onto any day in the calendar. Buttons at the top part of
the calendar are used to change months (Fig. 3.5). After clicking on the current year
located to the right from month’s name an edition window and buttons for changing the
year are displayed (Fig. 3.5).
month change button year change button
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3) The time can be changed by clicking on the box, in which it is displayed and manually
typing it in using the keyboard.
4) The operation is completed by pressing the [Refresh] button; this will update the data
shown in the table.
3.2.2.„Graph” tab
Graph tab (Fig. 3.6) is used for viewing and printing of measurement results recorded by
device (e.g. temperature, humidity) in the form of a graph. Measurements from a maximum of
five recorded measurement channels can be viewed.
• graphs area - plots measured values (e.g. temperature, humidity) in function of time.
Each channel is distinguished by a different colour (Fig. 3.6);
• From date - this is the date and time defining the beginning of analysed
measurement recording period for printing in the form of a graph;
• To date - this is the date and time defining the end of analysed measurement
recording period for printing in the form of a graph (this does not have to
be the current date);
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• Show cursor field - check this field to activate special graphical cursor which allows to
track measurement points of the selected channel graph.
i Creating groups is described in the Group operations section (3.3.2, page 94).
i
In order to use table for groups the group must be created first. Creating groups is
described in the Group operations section (3.3.2, page 94).
Change of start and end date take place the same way as in Table tab (see page 83).
• enlarge graph - a graph can be enlarged by marking the area of interest with the
mouse pointer. In order to do this first left-click on the graph and,
while holding down the left mouse button, drag the pointer to the
bottom right corner of the graph. The rectangle marked this way will
be enlarged (Fig. 3.7).
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• moving the graph - the graph can be moved to the left/right (earlier/later time period,
correspondingly). In order to do this, right-click on the graph and
drag the pointer in desired direction (Fig. 3.8).
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• measurement points tracking - if Show cursor field is checked then special graphical
cursor is displayed on the graph. This cursor allows to
easy tracking of measured data. Colour of the cursor is
same as selected channel colour. To change selection
click left mouse button until cursor became same colour
as desired channel. Near to the cursor informations about
selected point are displayed. Date and time of recording
and value of the registered measurement point.
Informations about
measurement points
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If any measurement channel, for whatever reasons (e.g. sensor fault), will not record
measurement values, then this situation will be presented on the graph as interruption in the
measurement (Fig. 3.10).
No measurement
values
If measurements can not be executed for some time (e.g. power supply fault or the device is
switched off) then the program will show this situation on the graph in the form of two vertical
lines (Fig. 3.11).
Interruption of
measurements
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Prior to analysing recorded measurement results, read the current data recorded by
i devices. In order to download current data recorded by devices press the
[Download data (RS 485)] button in the Devices tab in the Configuration menu,
or insert the USB FlashDrive (PenDrive) with logged data to PC USB port and
confirm the data download. The database of recorded measurements will be
updated.
The user will be asked to enter a password protecting against the changing of the settings by
an unauthorized person. Entering of proper password allows to edit parameters and displaying
of additional keys for devices adding / removing (Fig. 3.13). Default password is „srd system”.
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3.3.1.„Devices” tab
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The Devices tab (Fig. 3.14) contains such elements (fields) as:
• Installed devices - shows the tree contains a list of all currently installed
devices together with their addresses. The first level of
the tree shows individual devices. After clicking the “+”
sign next to the device name with mouse pointer, the
measurement channels corresponding to this device are
displayed. By clicking on one of devices we can see
measurement channels under names defined during
system installation (e.g. “Flow”).
• [Add] and [Remove] buttons - allow to add and remove installed devices from the
system,
• [Download data (file)] button - allows to read measurement data from files created
while data downloading using USB FlashDrive. After
selecting this command, user has to point location (folder
with files written by data logger) containing data to
download.
• [Download data (RS485)] - allows to read data stored in all devices installed using
RS-485 interface,
The settings of devices can be changed by clicking on the Devices tab. Activation of
advanced options allows to edit parameters and displaying of additional keys for devices
adding / removing (Fig. 3.15).
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The USB FlashDisk will be automatically detected if inserted to PC USB port, and the
user will be asked for confirmation of data download (if any data available on the inserted
disk).
Loggy Soft allows to download data from any localisation (selected directory) by means
of [Download data (file)] button. This method should be used only if the logged data
was previously copied manually from FlashDrive to PC hard drive.
Default settings of data downloading via RS-485 allow to import only newest data, stored
since last downloading. This method prevents user against multiply downloading of
stored data, and reduces time of data downloading. Date of last download is
automatically stored to internal memory of logger while downloading initialised by
pressing of [Download data (RS485)] button.
In some cases there is a need to download already downloaded data again (failure of the
device, errors in database, lost of downloaded data). In such situations it is possible to
download data more than one time, but only if data is not overwritten or damaged.
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To download data again enter Advanced Settings (password is required), then disable
Auto option and select date of the begin of required data (Fig. 3.16). After that click
[Download data (RS485)] button.
Fig. 3.16. Downloading data using RS-485 interface (advanced options active)
Data can also be downloaded automatically at specific time intervals. Although the
memory capacity of device allows data logging at least for day, this functionality is
especially useful for continuous data protection on the server. A more detailed
description of automatic data download can be found in chapter II 3.3.3.
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Removing a group
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3.3.3.„Settings” tab
Settings tab (Fig. 3.19) allows to change settings related to serial port and method of data
downloading from the USB FlashDisk. The settings list contains following fields:
• Time between automatic download field - this field specifies the time interval between
automatic download new data from data loggers. This
time can be set with precision to one minute, but can't
be longer than 23 hours and 59 minutes. The starting
point of counting intervals is specified by Base time of
automatic download field,
• Base time of automatic download field - this field specifies start time from which
begins counting the first and following automatic data
download processes,
• Export options field - settings that are here, affect the way of creation a file from
generated data using the [Export...] button accessible
from Reports menu. These settings include:
• Exclude Min/Max info – if this option is active,
instead of information about exceeds minimum and
maximum values of measurements, numeric values
will be created, which may be incorrect,
• Exclude error name – instead of an error in the
measurement, the default numerical value appears,
• Separate date and time – it creates a separate
column for date and time.
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In order to change these settings, make sure the advanced options mode is active. If
necessary, activate it by clicking on the button [Show advanced options] (Fig. 3.20).
All points are a red colour converter fault or one of • check converter power supply
and a question mark (?) is converter's connections • check connection of transmission line with
displayed instead of current is broken converter
values • check correct operation of computer’s
serial port (e.g. by connecting mouse to
the port supporting the converter)
Some points are a red colour Transmission line fault • check connections on the first transducer
(and question marks are that "does not reply"
displayed instead of current • check continuity of transmission line from
values) the place where the lack of
communications occurred
One of the points is a red Transducer fault • check transducer connections
colour (and question mark is • if the control LED flashes at high rate, then
displayed instead of current the transducer has a faulty sensor.
value)
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System requirements:
At least i486 computer,
Windows® 95/98/ME/2000/XP
Colour monitor with minimum resolution of 640 x 480,
designed for 1 MB of free hard drive space.
Windows
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
The S-Toolkit software enables configuration reading and writing operations, updating
the device firmware and obtaining basic information about devices through RS-485 serial
interface. This application enables to quickly and easily define device parameters in one of
three possible configuration models. The set of parameters can be transmitted directly to the
device or stored in a file for future use.
Manual startup of the program is done using the DLToolkit.exe executable file. Directly
after startup the program will attempt to establish communication with the device in order to
read the current setup. The attempt to establish communications is executed using default
(during initial program startup) settings of RS-485 port options (baud rate 9600 b/s, address 0,
port: COM2) or setting defined by the user during previous launch of the program. If these
settings are different than the default, or those recently used, the program will signal the
communications error. After setting correct values in the Interface options tab, read the
current configuration in RS485 port settings section using the [Read from device] button.
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3. USING PROGRAM
Write configuration
set to device, to file
or export settings to
flash disk
• Inputs settings - this tab enables group and individual configuration of all
channels of the device;
• Outputs settings - this tab allows to configure device outputs;
• Logging setup - this tab enables defining recorded channels, type of
recorded values and recording options;
• Interface options - this tab allows user to set RS-485 interface-related
parameters, changing LCD display parameters, software and
firmware language selection, and synchronizing the unit time
and date with computer's time and date;
• Device information - this tab allows obtaining basic information about the unit and
update the unit's firmware.
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• [Export] - saves the settings shown in the Inputs settings tab and writes
the configuration set to the FlashDrive;
• [Close] - exits the program.
Status information concerning currently performed operation is shown in the bottom of the
window.
Selecting configured
channels
• Configuration mode - select the channel configuration method in this tab. If the “single
channel” option will be selected it will be possible to set
configuration parameters for only one from the channels available in
the device. “all channels” options enables setting configuration
parameters for all channels at the same time; "selected channels”
option enables setting configuration parameters for a number of
selected channels at the same time.
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In the central part of the tab (in a separated panel) there are fields for configuring device
parameters. The parameters can be configured in three modes. Detailed description of
individual parameters can be found in the user manual for device.
i •
•
The ”°” (degree) sign can be entered by pressing the ”~” key on the keyboard.
The content of the list, depends on the type of device being configured.
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i • ”Logging setup” tab is available for devices equipped with data logging
function,
• detailed description of individual parameters can be found in the user manual for
data logger.
• RS485 port settings - in this section define the address of configured device,
transmission speed for the serial interface and the number of the
serial port, to which the configured device is connected. In order for
communication between the program and the device to be possible,
the address and baud rate set in the program must be same as the
ones set in the device.
• Display options - this section allows changing parameters of LCD display
of configured device.
• Language - in this section user can select the language of
S-Toolkit software and device firmware.
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Unlocking the possibility of writing configuration registries through the RS-485 serial
interface is only available from the device menu (manual configuration of device).
• [Synchronize date and time] - synchronizes date and time of configured device with
computer’s time and date.
Defining parameters
for communicating
with device
Language selection
If device clock shows later time than computer's system clock, then the
i synchronization (in this case reversing device clock) will cause all data recorded by
device after the time set during synchronization to be deleted. Download the data to
the computer prior to synchronization in order not to lose it.
Detailed description of individual parameters can be found in the user manual for device.
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Erasing
device memory Updating device firmware
• Device - this section displays information concerning the device type and current
version of device firmware.
• Memory - this section displays information on the unit's memory. The [Erase]
button irreversibly deletes memory contents. This section is available for
devices equipped with data logging function.
• USB driver update - this section allows updating the USB driver.
This section is available for devices equipped with USB
interface.
Detailed description of update can be found in “UPDATING
DEVICE FIRMWARE” section.
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Informations in Device and Memory sections are being updated while reading,
i writing or synchronizing date and time of the unit.
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The content of the list, depends on the type of device being configured (see:
description „DEVICE INFORMATION”)
Settings for selected channels will be saved only after changing the configuration
i mode, when writing the settings to file or during transmitting the settings to device.
Therefore perform one of the aforesaid operations prior to configuring the next
group of selected channels. Due to the time of writing the configuration to device it
is recommended to write the set configuration to file.
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i Firmware update is possible (the [Update] button is active) if the updating software
version is newer than the device software. In exceptional cases (update interrupted
or unit does not operate after update) contact the manufacturer.
The USB driver update section in the Device information tab enables USB interface
driver update. To update the software: press the [Update] button. During update process the
application attempts to write update file to the FlashDisk. After finish of the file writing put this
FlashDisk (containing update file) to USB input and wait for automatic updating process finish.
i Firmware update is possible (the USB driver update section is visible) if device is
equipped with USB interface and update file version is newer than the USB driver
version of the device.
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