JUMO Logoline 500 junior Operating Manual
JUMO Logoline 500 junior Operating Manual

JUMO Logoline 500 junior Operating Manual

Pen recorder with text printing

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Pen recorder with text printing
B 95.3535
Operating Manual
4.99/00351782

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  • Page 1 Pen recorder with text printing B 95.3535 Operating Manual 4.99/00351782...
  • Page 2 Levels and key functions Key functions - Chart fast forward when recording is stopped - Abort parameter input (Exit) - Level change backwards - Start/Stop recording - Decimal place selection during value input - not used - Move cursor to the left (select digit) - Parameter selection - Channel selection...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About this Manual Preface ........................3 Arrangement of the documentation ................. 4 Typographical conventions ..................5 1.3.1 Warnings ........................5 1.3.2 Notes ........................5 1.3.3 Presentation ......................6 Identifying the instrument version Instrument description ....................7 Type designation ...................... 8 Installation Location and climatic conditions ................
  • Page 4 Contents Programming Basic status ......................29 Operating level ....................... 30 Chart speed ......................31 Print test ........................32 Service print ......................33 Level inhibit and code request ................34 Parameter level ....................... 35 Language ........................ 36 Date and time ......................37 8.10 Summer time ......................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    You could endanger your rights under the instrument warranty! Please contact the nearest JUMO office or the main factory. When returning chassis, modules or components, rules 100 015 “Protection of electrostati-...
  • Page 6: Arrangement Of The Documentation

    1 About this Manual Arrangement of the documentation This Operating Manual is supplied with the instrument. It is addressed to the OEM (orig- inal equipment manufacturer) and users with appropriate technical know-how. In addition to installation and electrical con- nection, it contains all the information on in- strument start-up, operation and parameter setting.
  • Page 7: Typographical Conventions

    1 About this Manual Typographical conventions 1.3.1 Warnings The signs for Danger and Warning are used in this manual under the following con- ditions: Danger This symbol is used when there may be damage to personnel if the instruction is disregarded or not followed accurately.
  • Page 8: Presentation

    1 About this Manual Action This sign indicates that an action to be per- formed is described. The individual steps are indicated by this asterisk, e.g.: * press key * enter with 1.3.3 Presentation Keys Keys are shown as boxes. Both symbols and texts are possible.
  • Page 9: Identifying The Instrument Version

    2 Identifying the instrument version Instrument description The pen recorder provides up to three chan- nels for recording measurements, which are isolated from each other by optocouplers. Channel 1 can be used to write text in addi- tion to the signal trace. All channels are ze- roed using Hall sensors.
  • Page 10: Type Designation

    2 Identifying the instrument version Type designation The label is affixed to the housing. The in- strument version can be identified from the type designation. The extra Codes are listed in sequence and separated by a comma. The voltage of the supply must correspond to the voltage indicated on the label.
  • Page 11 2 Identifying the instrument version housing chart run-out slot in housing door housing for wall mounting. The panel-mounting housing is fitted with a carrier and can be swung out through 90°. housing with carrying handle, rubber feet and terminal cover, also 3 m mains cable with plug TG-35 portable recording station Ordering example...
  • Page 12 2 Identifying the instrument version...
  • Page 13: Installation

    3 Installation Location and climatic conditions The instrument location should as far as possible be free from shock and vibration. Stray electromagnetic fields, e.g. from mo- tors, transformers etc., should be avoided. The ambient temperature at the location may be between -10 and +50°C at a relative humidity not exceeding 75%, without con- densation.
  • Page 14: Fitting In Position

    3 Installation Fitting in position Side view Front view Panel cut-out * Insert the pen recorder from the front into the panel cut-out. * From the back of the panel, hook the mounting brackets (1) into the cut-outs in the sides of the housing. The flat bracket faces must lie against the housing.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection

    4 Electrical connection Notes on installation The choice of cable, the installation and Earth the instrument at the PE terminal the electrical connection of the instru- to the earth conductor. This line should ment must conform to the requirements have at least the same cross-section as of VDE 0100 “Regulation on the Installa- the supply lines.
  • Page 16: Connection Diagram

    L1 line L1 (L+) PE protective earth Analogue inputs Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Field Field Field Voltage input up to 170mV Voltage input above 170mV Current input Inputs 8 and 9 are not available for LOGOLINE 500 junior.
  • Page 17: Starting Up

    5 Starting up Display and controls 4-digit 7-segment LED display fibre pen, channel 3, green fibre pen, channel 2, red fibre pen, channel 1, blue chart keys for operation and programming door housing to DIN 43700 for flush-panel mounting, galvanised steel channel marker label Opening and closing the door...
  • Page 18: Fitting The Fibre Pens

    5 Starting up Fitting the fibre pens * Open the recorder door * Stop recording (press key) * Swing scale upwards * Slide the fibre pen into the holder up to the stop * Swing scale down again...
  • Page 19: Preparation

    6 Preparation Operating modes and status Operating mode/status Notes Basic status Basic status of the pen recorder with signal acquisition and processing. The display shows - time (can be switched off via the parameter parameter level display time) - and system error messages, where appropriate. StOP In the stop status the display flashes “...
  • Page 20: Operating Principle

    6 Preparation Operating principle The individual parameters and functions are divided into four levels for clearer operation of the recorder. Basic status Basic status of the pen recorder with signal acquisition, recording and processing. The display shows: - the time (can be switched off via the para- meter parameter level display time) - and system error messages,...
  • Page 21 6 Preparation Parameter level The parameter level and the subsequent configuration level are protected by a code- number to prevent unauthorised access. The codenumber is: 9200. Section 8.6 If a wrong codenumber is input, the individ- ual parameters can be viewed, but can not be programmed.
  • Page 22 6 Preparation The levels, parameters and sub-parameters are arranged in a tree structure. Starting from the basic status, the program branch- es out into the individual levels, and from there into the corresponding parameters and, if there are any, into the sub-parame- ters.
  • Page 23 6 Preparation Entering parameters Key functions If there are no further sub-parameters, - Chart fast forward when transfers all the data of the parame- recording is stopped ter to the memory. - Abort parameter input (Exit) Aborting programming - Level change Programming can be aborted within a pa- backwards rameter by pressing the key...
  • Page 24 6 Preparation Selection Selection consists of a list of several options. Two keys are used to select an option: * select option with the * enter selection with Value input Three keys are used to input values: * select the digit to be altered with the * increment the selected digit with the * shift the decimal point with the * enter value input with...
  • Page 25: Text Printing

    7 Text printing The pen recorder can print text in addition to the trace using the fibre pen of channel 1. Text printing is used for comments on the trace and for event recording. The charac- ters are written in dots on a 7 x 9 matrix. Printing priorities There are various types of text with different priorities.
  • Page 26: Time

    7 Text printing Time Printing is performed cyclically at intervals of approx. 4 cm. Since time is not printed at “irregular” times, the interval mentioned above is only an approximation. With every fourth time printing, the current chart speed, the instrument name or the date are printed alternately following the time.
  • Page 27: Change Of Chart Speed

    7 Text printing Change of chart speed Every change of chart speed is reported by printing a line, the current time and the new chart speed. Setting the printing priorities ( Section 7.1) affects not only the printing of the chart speed change marking, but also the change itself.
  • Page 28: Recording Start And End

    7 Text printing Recording start and end Recording start and end are reported by a start and end text. Printing the end text is omitted when the chart sensor recognises “end of chart”. Printing the end text is aborted by pressing the key.
  • Page 29: Print Test

    7 Text printing Print test The print test can only be initiated on the re- corder using the keys (operating level). It is used to check the function of the writing system and the fibre pens. Section 8.4 Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the print test.
  • Page 30: Service Print

    7 Text printing Service print The service print can be initiated on the re- corder using the keys (operating level). It prints the software version, the number of supply interruptions and the total operating time of the recorder in hours. Section 8.5 Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the service print.
  • Page 31: Programming

    8 Programming Basic status The recorder is in the basic status after the supply has been applied, and it has been in- itialised. The measurement signals are ac- quired, processed and recorded. In the basic status the following are indicated: - the clock time and - status/error messages, as appropriate.
  • Page 32: Operating Level

    8 Programming Operating level The operating level serves for performing simple operating actions. It is reached from the basic status by press- ing the keys simultaneously, from the parameter level by pressing the key. The operating level is identified in the dis- play by the letter “...
  • Page 33: Chart Speed

    8 Programming Chart speed The chart speed for recording the measure- ment is set here. The chart speed is selected from a table. The chart speeds are: 0, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 240, 300, 360, 600, 720, 1800, 3600 und 7200mm/h. Display Edit Selection/input...
  • Page 34: Printtest

    8 Programming Print test Print test is used to check the function of the writing system and the fibre pens. PRINTTEST = continues until it is terminated by PRINTTEST = Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the print test. All text printing requests arriving during the print test are ignored or rejected.
  • Page 35: Service Print

    8 Programming Service print The service print informs about the software version, the number of supply interruptions and the total operating time of the recorder. Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the service print. All text printing requests arriving during the service print are ignored or rejected.
  • Page 36: Level Inhibit And Code Request

    8 Programming Level inhibit and code request The parameter level is protected by a 4-digit codenumber. The codenumber is: 9200. If the codenumber is entered, the following are interrupted: - signal acquisition and - recording. The parameters can now be programmed. If an incorrect codenumber has been entered, the recorder remains in normal operation.
  • Page 37: Parameter Level

    8 Programming Parameter level At the parameter level, it is possible to con- figure general parameters. From the operating level, the parameter lev- el is reached by simultaneously pressing keys , from the configuration lev- el by pressing the key at the parame- ter level.
  • Page 38: Language

    8 Programming Language The following languages can be selected: - English - German - French The language setting affects the texts which are printed. Display Edit Selection/input with keys Enter Continue with Select language: forwards (GERMAN) EnGL (ENGLISH) FrEn (FRENCH)
  • Page 39: Date And Time

    8 Programming Date and time Programming the system clock of the re- corder. The following are programmed: day, month, year, weekday, hour and minute. The current clock time is printed at certain events and is shown on a 7-segment dis- play in the basic status.
  • Page 40: Summer Time

    8 Programming 8.10 Summer time Input of a time period during which the sys- tem clock of the recorder is changed to summer time. Example: Summer time start: 29.03.98, 2:00 hrs Summer time end: 25.10.98, 3:00 hrs On 29.03.98 at 2:00 hrs the system clock is put forward automatically by an hour to 3:00 hrs.
  • Page 41 8 Programming Display Edit Selection/input with keys Enter Continue with ⇒ 2 ⇒ 2 On ⇒ 3 Off, On Input status Off: forwards ⇒ 3 ⇒ 4 29.03. Input day and month of start date: (On) DD.MM. ⇒ 4 ⇒ 5 Input start year: Check date ⇒...
  • Page 42: Display Of Time

    8 Programming 8.11 Display of time The parameter “Display time” has been added to the parameter level with effect from the instrument version 116.01.02.2. The time is indicated on the display when the recorder is in the basic status. The time display can be suppressed (status = OFF) by using this parameter.
  • Page 43: Configuration Level

    8 Programming 8.12 Configuration level The signal inputs are configured at the con- figuration level. It can be reached from the parameter level by simultaneously pressing the keys. If an incorrect codenumber has been entered, the recorder remains in normal operation. Signal acquisi- tion, processing and recording re- main activated.
  • Page 44: Signal Inputs

    8 Programming 8.13 Signal inputs The input signal is selected, and the ranges as well as the filter constants for each signal input are determined here. Display Edit Selection/input with keys Enter Continue with ⇒ 2n C101 Select input channel: with n = 1 —...
  • Page 45 8 Programming Display Edit Selection/input with keys Enter Continue with ⇒ 33n ⇒ 5n 1.000 CA31 Input range end (FILTER) Check CA32 (–10.0V < range end CA33 ≤ 10.0V or 0.0V < range end ≤ 22.0V) span ≥ 5mV ⇒ 42n Current: 0.000 ⇒...
  • Page 46 8 Programming...
  • Page 47: Consumables

    9 Consumables Summary of consumables Fibre pens, disposable blue, Part No.: 00309750 red, Part No.: 00309751 green, Part No.: 00309753 Roll chart overall width: 120mm no name, % graduation, linear overall length: Packing unit: 5 rolls Part No.: 00331497 no name, % graduation, linear overall length: Packing unit: 5 rolls...
  • Page 48: Removing And Replacing The Chart Cassette

    9 Consumables Removing and replacing the chart cassette...
  • Page 49: Changing The Roll Chart

    9 Consumables 9.2.1 Changing the roll chart...
  • Page 50: Changing The Fanfold Chart

    9 Consumables 9.2.2 Changing the fanfold chart 15 cm 10 cm 5 cm * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ENDE...
  • Page 51: Accessories

    10 Accessories 10.1 Converting the chart cassette...
  • Page 52 10 Accessories...
  • Page 53: Fault Finding

    11 Fault finding 11.1 What to do if... Fibre pens on 0% - The value is outside the measuring range (Out Of Range) - The transducer has been connected incorrectly - The signal inputs are configured incorrectly - Sensor break No recording - Key has been pressed...
  • Page 54 11 Fault finding...
  • Page 55: Appendix 12.1 Error Messages

    12 Appendix 12.1 Error messages All error messages flash on the 7-segment display at regular intervals. All other instrument functions remain unaf- fected as far as possible. Display Cause / Remedy Status message The chart cassette has been removed or the end of the Er13 chart has been reached;...
  • Page 56: Hardware Fault

    12 Appendix 12.2 Hardware fault If one of the following faults occurs, the re- cording is aborted and the error message flashes on the display. The recorder does not react to any event and can not be operated. Please contact the nearest office or the main factory.
  • Page 57: Status Messages

    12 Appendix 12.3 Status messages The following status messages are indicat- ed on the 7-segment display: Display Description The recorder is being initialised. Please wait. InIt StOP The recorder is in the Stop status, because the key has been pressed. bUSY The configuration data are being written to the EEPROM.
  • Page 58: Overview Of The Parameterss

    12 Appendix 12.4 Overview of the parameters Parameter Description Chart speed Chart speed in mm/h Language Language (for printing) Date and time System clock of the recorder Summer time Start and end of summer time Display time Switch on/off display of time in the basic status Signal inputs Selection of the analogue input signals...
  • Page 59: Index

    Index Analogue inputs 14 Fanfold chart 45 Faults, remedy of 51 Fibre pen 45 Fibre pen, fitting of 16 Basic status 18, 29 Filter constants 42 Fitting in position 12 Front view 12 Change of chart speed 25 Channel label 15 Chart cassette Hardware fault 54 changing fanfold chart 48...
  • Page 60 Index chart speed 17 Side view 12 stop 17 Signal inputs 42 Operation 18 Starting up 3 Overview of parameters 56 Status messages 55 Stop 17 Sub-parameters 20 Summer time 38 Panel cut-out 12 System clock 37, 38 Parameter coding 20 Parameter level 19, 35 Parameter overview 56 Parameters, entering 21...
  • Page 64 M.K. JUCHHEIM GmbH & Co. United Kingdom 36035 Fulda JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO PROCESS CONTROL INC. Germany Temple Bank, Riverway 735 Fox Chase, Phone ++49 6 61-60 03-0 GB-Harlow, Coatesville, PA 19320 ++49 6 61-60 03-6 07 Essex CM20 2TT...

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