JUMO LOGOSCREEN 550 cf Operating Manual

JUMO LOGOSCREEN 550 cf Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Paperless Recorder B 70.6510.0 Operating Manual 03.08/00467986...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Preface ......................7 Arrangement of the documentation ............8 1.2.1 Structure of this operating manual ..............8 Typographical conventions ................. 9 1.3.1 Warning signs ....................9 1.3.2 Note signs ...................... 9 1.3.3 Representation modes ................. 10 Device description Displays and controls ................
  • Page 4 Contents Visualization ....................33 3.2.1 Diagram representation with digital display (small measurements) ..... 34 3.2.2 Diagram representation with scaling ............35 3.2.3 Diagram representation with bar graph ............35 3.2.4 Large digital display (large measurements) ..........36 3.2.5 Curve representation (header switched off) ..........37 3.2.6 Evaluation of the stored measurement data ..........
  • Page 5 Contents User interface ..................... 79 Configuration ....................81 Teleservice ....................84 Data transfer from and to the instrument ..........86 5.6.1 Transfer via CompactFlash memory card ............ 86 5.6.2 Transfer via interface ..................89 Connection between the PC and the recorder ........91 5.7.1 Assistant for device settings ................
  • Page 6 Contents Electrical connection 10.1 Installation notes ..................121 10.2 Technical data ................... 121 10.3 Approvals ....................122 10.4 Connection diagram ................122 TÜV Report on Data Manipulation Security Index...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 Preface Please read these operating instructions before commissioning the instrument. Keep the operating instructions in a place that is accessible to all users at all times. Please assist us to improve these operating instructions, where necessary. Your comments will be appreciated. All necessary settings are described in this manual.
  • Page 8: Arrangement Of The Documentation

    1 Introduction 1.2 Arrangement of the documentation The documentation for this instrument consists of the following parts: Operating This operating manual comes with the delivery. It is addressed to the Manual equipment manufacturer and the user with appropriate technical expertise. B 70.6510.0 In addition to installation and electrical connection, it contains information on commissioning, operation and parameter setting on the instrument, as well as...
  • Page 9: Typographical Conventions

    1 Introduction 1.3 Typographical conventions 1.3.1 Warning signs The signs for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the following conditions: Danger This symbol is used when there may be danger to personnel if the instructions are ignored or not followed correctly! Caution This symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!
  • Page 10: Representation Modes

    1 Introduction 1.3.3 Representation modes Keys Keys are shown in a box. Both symbols and text are possible. If a key has a multiple function, then the text shown is the one that corresponds to the function that is active at the moment. Screen texts Program Texts that are displayed in the setup program are indicated by italic script.
  • Page 11: Device Description

    2 Device description 2.1 Displays and controls Color display 320 x 240 pixels, 27 colors Menu-dependent function keys (softkeys) screen-dependent functions, represented by text or symbols Status LED (red) is on continuously while an alarm is present Power LED (green) This is lit continuously as soon as power is applied.
  • Page 12: Operating Principle And Graphic Elements

    2 Device description Opening and Status line Header closing the door of the instrument To open or close the door of the instrument, turn the knob 2.2 Operating principle and graphic elements Keys The recorder is operated from eight keys. Three of these keys have fixed functions, the other five (softkeys) have menu-dependent functions.
  • Page 13 2 Device description Status line The status line is shown in the top section of the display. It provides information on important actions and states. The status line is always visible, irrespective of the level (operation, parameters, configuration). Alarm If an alarm occurs (e.g. out-of-limit), the bell (alarm) will flash in this field. CF card / internal memory Shows the free storage of the CompactFlash card or the internal memory, as a percentage.
  • Page 14: Analog Inputs

    2 Device description Channel line The channel line shows the measurements of the active channels and their unit (channel representation) - a measurement - scale or - bar graph. Alternatively, the header can be switched off altogether. In addition, alarms and out-of-limit conditions are made directly visible, depending on the display mode.
  • Page 15: Digital Signals (Event Traces)

    2 Device description 2.4 Digital signals (event traces) Signal types In addition to the four binary inputs (extra code), digital signals generated by the instrument itself can also be displayed in the six digital traces (event traces): signal Description Binary input 1 — 4 Four binary inputs available as hardware (extra code) Logic channel 1 —...
  • Page 16: Counters / Integrators / Operating Time Counter

    2 Device description Representation Representation on the screen is as follows: Representation as symbol On/off represented as switch: as diagram Representation as a record over time: Outputs The digital signals can be used to operate three relays (extra code). The action can be configured as a break (SPST-NC) or make (SPST-NO) contact (Configuration Outputs).
  • Page 17 2 Device description Counters Counter inputs Any of the digital signals can be used as input signals for the counters. v Chapter 2.4 “Digital signals (event traces)” Example: - binary inputs - logic channels - alarms - memory alarms - Modbus flag (signal via interface) Counter 30Hz max.
  • Page 18: Reporting Period Of The Counts

    2 Device description Operating time counter The operating time counter will count how long a selected binary input or one of the digital signals is closed (set). The time can be displayed in sec, min, hr or days. 2.5.1 Reporting period of the counts After an adjustable time (reporting period), the counts are stored for all counters/integrators/operating time counters.
  • Page 19: Response To Instrument Reconfiguration

    2 Device description External reset You can configure one control signal for all 6 counters/integrators together, with the result that the counters/integrators are reset to 0 without any saving of the previous values. The period for the counter/integrator summation will be restarted at this point.
  • Page 20: Response At End Of Summer Time

    2 Device description 2.5.4 Response at end of summer time If a period of less than one hour has been set for counters/ integrators, and the change from summer time to winter time falls precisely within this period, then the PC evaluation software (PCA3000) will forcibly set the end time to be the same as the start time.
  • Page 21 2 Device description The following variables are used for the formulae: - analog inputs (AE1 — AE6) - math channels (MAT1 — MAT6) - counter/integrator channels (ZI1 — ZI6) - binary inputs (BE1 — BE4) - alarms - errors - Modbus flag (signal via interface) - instrument-specific data (only after consultation with the manufacturer) If counter/integrator values are used for calculation, then please note that their accuracy is reduced, since, in this case, two different data formats have to be...
  • Page 22 2 Device description Logic module You also have up to 6 channels available as logic channels. As is the case with all the other digital signals, the calculated digital (Boolean) values can be used for different functions: - recording in the event traces, - as a control signal for display switch-off, - clock time synchronization, - operating time counter,...
  • Page 23: Operating Modes

    2 Device description 2.7 Operating modes 3 operating The instrument has 3 operating modes: modes - normal operation - timed operation - event operation The following settings can, among others, be made for each of the three operating modes: - stored value - storage cycle Stored value The stored value setting determines what is stored: average, minimum,...
  • Page 24: Storing Data

    2 Device description 2.8 Storing data Life-cycle data The integrated life-cycle data management puts users in the position of being management able to save all the process data from the system that is being monitored in an archive file on their PCs or a server system. The recovery of configuration-dependent system data, which may be required for commissioning, maintenance or optimization during the life-cycle of a system, is now enabled by the associated PC evaluation software (PCA3000)
  • Page 25 2 Device description Operating principle The measurements from the analog inputs are acquired continuously in a 250msec sampling cycle, and then stored in the main memory. These measurements also serve as the basis for limit monitoring. Main memory The data stored in the main memory are regularly copied to the CompactFlash (FLASH card in 4 kbyte blocks.
  • Page 26 2 Device description Recording The recording duration depends on various factors: duration - number of analog channels and event traces being recorded - storage cycle - number of events in the event list. Internal recording duration (without external CF card) Number of Memory Storage...
  • Page 27: Read-Out Of Data

    2 Device description 2.9 Read-out of data In addition to automatic read-out via the external CompactFlash memory card, measurement data can also be read out through one of the interfaces (RS232, RS485, setup, Ethernet). Both read-out options (card/interface) work in parallel. For this reason, there are also two “digital signals”, which indicate when the available storage space has fallen below a certain configurable value.
  • Page 28: Webserver

    2 Device description 2.11 Webserver If the paperless recorder is equipped with the extra code 008 “Ethernet inter- face”, and the device-internal Ethernet software (“Ethernet version“) has the number 183.02.03 or higher, then the paperless recorder has an inbuilt web- server.
  • Page 29 2 Device description Display of ... Activated through menu ... Device name Configuration - Instrument data - Device name Analog or math channels Configuration - Recording - Analog channels Counters or integrators Configuration - Counter/integrator Event traces Configuration - Recording - Event traces Only the activated signals will be displayed.
  • Page 30 2 Device description...
  • Page 31: Operation And Visualization

    3 Operation and visualization After starting up the paperless recorder by switching on the supply (power ON), you will see the start logo (company logo). During screen build-up, the recorder is initialized with the data of the last configuration. After the initialization phase, the measurement diagram (visualization level) is displayed.
  • Page 32 3 Operation and visualization 3.1 Basic menu The basic menu is the central point from which the various instrument levels branch out. The following levels are available: v Chapter 3.2 “Visualization” v Chapter 3.3 “Parameterization” v Chapter 3.4 “Configuration” v Chapter 3.5 “Event list” v Chapter 3.6 “CompactFlash card”...
  • Page 33: Visualization

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2 Visualization As already mentioned in Chapter 2.2 “Operating principle and graphic elements”, the softkeys are arranged at the bottom of the screen. They change their function according to the menu and are shown as symbols or plain text. Show event list Alter signal type (representation)
  • Page 34: Diagram Representation With Digital Display (Small Measurements)

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.1 Diagram representation with digital display (small measurements) Diagram representation can be reached from the basic menu, by calling up the “Visualization” menu or by pressing the key. - current measurements of the analog inputs, including dimensional unit - measurement on a red background ⇒...
  • Page 35: Diagram Representation With Scaling

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.2 Diagram representation with scaling Scaling start of the selected channel Lower limit index of the selected channel (no display when alarm is off) Current measurement Channel name Upper limit index (no display when alarm is off) Scaling end of the selected channel Which scaling (on which channel) is to be displayed can be selected through...
  • Page 36: Large Digital Display (Large Measurements)

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.4 Large digital display (large measurements) This display type is limited to the digital display. If more than 6 signals are active (for instance, 6 analog inputs and 3 math channels), the button is switched into the display. It can be used to switch between the individual signals.
  • Page 37: Curve Representation (Header Switched Off)

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.5 Curve representation (header switched off) This display type is limited to the curve display.
  • Page 38: Evaluation Of The Stored Measurement Data

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.6 Evaluation of the stored measurement data History The softkey function changes during evaluation. In addition, the current zoom factor and cursor position (date and time) will be shown. Scroll operation Current zoom Cursor (violet) (magnification) History Date and time of measurements at activated...
  • Page 39 3 Operation and visualization Scrolling backwards within the internally stored measurement data is possible up to the last changeover from summer time to normal time. Zoom If the zoom factor has to be adjusted, or specific times have to be searched, then it is necessary to switch the softkey functions.
  • Page 40 3 Operation and visualization Cursor After activating the button, the following dialog appears for positioning the positioning cursor on a specific time: After entering the date and time and activating , the cursor is positioned on the selected time. If no measurement data have been stored for the selected time, then the cursor is positioned on the next possible time.
  • Page 41: Counters / Integrators / Operating Time

    3 Operation and visualization 3.2.7 Counters / integrators / operating time Count display is optionally available (extra code). If it is available, a screen such as the following will appear after the softkey has been pressed, in which the current counts are shown in a numerical form. Show curves Expanded representation Programmed...
  • Page 42 3 Operation and visualization Expanded representation Event list Normal representation Current count Chapter 3.5 Concluded reporting period “Event list” Show next concluded reporting period The last 7 concluded reporting periods can be shown, one after another, by pressing the key.
  • Page 43: Parameterization

    3 Operation and visualization 3.3 Parameterization The Parameter level is available to set - contrast, - speed indication - display off - diagram view and - counter/integrator reset. All parameters are selected using the keys. Contrast The contrast of the screen can be set here. This ensures that the screen is always highly legible, even under difficult light conditions.
  • Page 44 3 Operation and visualization Display off Switch-off event = waiting time (screen saving) For screen saving, a time between 0 and 32,767min can be set under the parameter “Waiting time”. If no key on the recorder is operated during this time, then the screen goes dark.
  • Page 45 3 Operation and visualization Counter/ After the password has been successfully entered, the counts for each of the 6 integrator channels can be set to 0 or a defined value in this menu. reset When a value has been entered (confirm with the key), a message with the new and old count is entered in the event list.
  • Page 46: Configuration

    3 Operation and visualization 3.4 Configuration When you call up the configuration level, you will be asked to enter the password (factory setting: 09200). This also serves to prevent unauthorized alteration of the configuration. After entering the password, a warning appears, which must be acknowledged with the key.
  • Page 47: Event List

    3 Operation and visualization The configuration of the recorder is sub-divided into the following levels: v Chapter 4 “Configuration parameters” 3.5 Event list Events Various events can initiate texts which are incorporated in the event list and saved to the internal memory or CF card. Events may include: - alarms triggered by out-of-limit conditions on individual channels, - external texts triggered through binary inputs or logic channels, - system messages (e.g.
  • Page 48 3 Operation and visualization Standard texts The recorder offers standard texts as listed in the following table: Standard text Comment Channelx low alarm ON x = channel number Channelx low alarm OFF y = input number Channelx high alarm ON Channelx high alarm OFF Counter/int.
  • Page 49 3 Operation and visualization Basic menu The event list is called up via the basic menu: Event list h Select operating level Event list h Enter selection with E Event list jump back directly into diagram presentation...
  • Page 50: Compactflash Card

    3 Operation and visualization 3.6 CompactFlash card Automatic The data stored in the measurement data memory (FLASH) of the paperless storage of recorder are saved at regular intervals to the CompactFlash card in the measurement instrument. The PC evaluation program (v Chapter 7 “PC programs”) reads data the data from the CF card and provides user-friendly functions for evaluation.
  • Page 51 3 Operation and visualization CompactFlash Measurement data not yet saved are written to the CF card. card Counter/integrator reporting periods are concluded and written to the CF card, together with the measurement data not yet saved. Counters/integrators are reset (to 0) and restarted.
  • Page 52 3 Operation and visualization Status Status messages from the CompactFlash manager are shown in the messages corresponding action window. The following status messages are possible: Status message Description CF CARD UPDATED Directly before removing the CF card from the instrument, it is necessary to call up Update CF card so that all measurement data up to the time of removal are contained on the CF card.
  • Page 53: Device Info

    3 Operation and visualization 3.7 Device info The device info window displays general information about the instrument. It also includes the errors “Battery empty” and “Data lost”. If one of the instrument errors occur, the info symbol flashes in the status line. Basic menu The device info is called up from the basic menu: Device info...
  • Page 54 3 Operation and visualization - This menu also includes the version number (e.g. 208.01.04). This is the version number of the device software. It is important because some functions are only available from a certain version number onwards. - If the “Digital I/O option” is available (Yes), then the recorder also includes an RS232/RS485 interface.
  • Page 55: Text Entry

    3 Operation and visualization 3.8 Text entry Entry options The configurable texts can be entered either through the setup program or on the instrument itself. This section describes the entry on the instrument. Character The display below is shown when a text (e. g. Configuration Texts) has been selection selected at the configuration level for editing using...
  • Page 56: Entering Values

    3 Operation and visualization 3.9 Entering values The softkeys are also used to enter values in the instrument – the example shows fine calibration being carried out. Select the digit to Increase (+1) or be altered Alter the number decrease (-1) selected of decimal places digit or change the sign The sign can only be altered if the value is not “0”.
  • Page 57: Code Number (Password Query)

    3 Operation and visualization 3.10 Code number (password query) The following functions are protected ex-factory against unauthorized access by a password query: - the Configuration menu - parts of the CompactFlash card menu - the Parameterization Reset counter / int. menu. The factory default setting for the passwords is 09200.
  • Page 58 3 Operation and visualization Password query in the configuration menu After the password has been entered in the Configuration menu, an additional security query will appear. You will only be able to gain access to the parameters when you have confirmed the the query with...
  • Page 59: Configuration Parameters

    4 Configuration parameters 4.1 Operating example If required, the code number must be entered here factory setting: 09200) Cancel entry; the old settings are retained Accept entry...
  • Page 60: Table Of Configuration Parameters

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2 Table of configuration parameters The table below lists all the instrument parameters. The order in which the parameters are explained corresponds to the order in which they appear on the instrument (in the menu structure). The first column describes the path to the particular parameter, via the menus and windows.
  • Page 61 4 Configuration parameters Channel Parameterization Meas. small, This determines the representation Diagram view Scaling contents of the channel Chan. represent. Bar graph line (header) Meas. large, Channel indication Parameterization Yes, “Yes” means that the Diagram view selected channels are Channel indication shown in the header Channel 1 —...
  • Page 62: Configuration - Instrument (Device) Data

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.2 Configuration - Instrument (device) data Parameter Value/Selection Description Device name Configuration 16 characters Device data Device name Date Configuration any date Entry of the current Device data date Date and time Date Time Configuration any time Entry of the current Device data time...
  • Page 63 4 Configuration parameters Language Configuration German, English, French, Device data Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Language Hungarian, Czech, Swedish, Polish, Danish, Finnish, Portuguese, Russian Temperature unit Configuration °C, °F Device data Temperature unit Memory upload Configuration via CF card, You can determine how Device data via RSxxx data are mainly to be...
  • Page 64: Configuration - Analog Inputs

    4 Configuration parameters Enable options Configuration This parameter is used to Device data enable additional Enable options functions, e.g. the math/ logic module and counter/ integrator. The parameter will not be available if all the recorder functions have been enabled. Enable options: Configuration (display a code No.)
  • Page 65 4 Configuration parameters Parameter Value/Selection Description External Configuration -50 to +150°C External cold junction cold junction Analog inputs temperature for temperature Analog input 1—6 thermocouples Ext. CJ temp. Range Configuration any value start Analog inputs Analog input 1—6 Range start Range Configuration any value...
  • Page 66: Configuration - Math Channels

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.4 Configuration - Math channels Parameter Value/Selection Description Scaling start Configuration -99999 to 0 to +99999 Scaling start of a math Math channels channel. Math channel 1 — 6 The setup progam is used Scaling start to determine what is involved in a math channel.
  • Page 67 4 Configuration parameters Input signal Configuration Analog inp. 1 — 3(6), The parameter can only be Counter/integrator Math channel 1 — 6 programmed if “Integrator” Counter/int.chans. has been selected under Channel 1 — 6 Function. Input signal Please select which input is to be integrated.
  • Page 68 4 Configuration parameters Unit Configuration 5 characters Enter the unit which is Counter/integrator displayed on the recorder Counter/int.chans. screen, together with the Channel 1 — 6 entered text and the Unit current count. Decimal place Configuration Automatic, Specify the decimal place Counter/integrator X.XXXX, XX.XXX, for displaying the count on...
  • Page 69 4 Configuration parameters Ext. Ctrl signal Configuration Bin. inp. 1 — 4, Only programmable, if the Counter/integrator Logic channel 1 — 6, parameter Type is set to Ext. ctrl signal Low alarm 1 — 6, “external” on at least one Low comb.al., counter/integrator.
  • Page 70: Configuration - Recording

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.6 Configuration - Recording Parameter Value/Selection Description Analog channels Input signal Configuration Analog input 1 — 6, Select which channel is to Recording Math channel 1 — 6 be recorded (stored). Analog channels Analog channel 1 — 6 Input signal Channel name Configuration...
  • Page 71 4 Configuration parameters Differential Configuration -99999 to 0 to +99999 Recording Analog channels Analog channel 1 — 6 Alarm Differential (1) = Low limit (2) = High limit (3) = Differential v Chapter 3.5 “Event list” Text Low alarm Configuration Standard text, Recording Text 1 —...
  • Page 72 4 Configuration parameters Event traces Input signal Configuration Off, The event (digital signal) Recording Bin. inp. 1 — 4, which is to be recorded is Event traces Logic channel 1 — 6, assigned to an event trace Event traces 1 — 6 Low alarm 1 —...
  • Page 73: Configuration - Outputs (Extra Code)

    4 Configuration parameters Control signal: Configuration Off, If the configured signal is Event operation Recording Bin. inp. 1 — 4, active, the instrument will Event operation Logic channel 1 — 6, switch to event operation. Control signal Low alarm 1 — 6, Low comb.al., High alarm 1 —...
  • Page 74: Configuration - Control Functions

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.8 Configuration - Control functions Parameter Value/Selection Description v Chapter 3.5 “Event list” External texts: Configuration Standard text, Binary input 1 — 4 Control functions Text 1 — 18, v Chapter 4.2.9 External texts No text “Configuration - Texts” Binary input 1 …...
  • Page 75: 10Configuration - Interfaces

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.10Configuration - Interfaces Parameter Value/Selection Description Serial interface Interface type Configuration RS232, Parameters for the serial Interfaces RS485 interface (extra code) RS232/RS485 Interface type Protocol Configuration MODbus, Interfaces Jbus RS232/RS485 Protocol Baud rate Configuration 9600 bps, Interfaces 19200 bps, RS232/RS485 38400 bps...
  • Page 76: 11Configuration - Undocumented Parameters

    4 Configuration parameters 4.2.11Configuration - Undocumented parameters Parameter Value/Selection Description Undocumented Configuration These parameters are parameter 1 — 40 Undoc. parameters intended for customer- Par. 1 — 40 specific adaptation. Alteration to the settings may only be carried on the express instruction of the equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 77: Setup Program

    5 Setup program The setup program is used for the easy creation of configuration files, and to configure the instruments from a PC. 5.1 Hardware and software requirements The following hardware and software requirements have to be met for installing and operating the setup program: Minimum - Intel Pentium III or higher,...
  • Page 78: Installation

    5 Setup program 5.2 Installation h Start Microsoft Windows Run the installation If Microsoft Windows has already been started, all Windows program programs must be shut down before installing the setup program. h Insert the CD into the drive, then close the drive. After the CD has been inserted, the installation program will start automatically.
  • Page 79: User Interface

    5 Setup program 5.3 User interface Menu bar Toolbar Working area Teleservice Connection status Menu bar The individual functions of the setup program can be started by using the menu bar. v Chapter 5.8 “Menu functions” Toolbar The toolbar contains selected functions of the menu bar. They can be started from the left mouse button.
  • Page 80 5 Setup program Shifting the The position of the toolbar can be changed, if desired. toolbar h Move the mouse pointer between two icon groups. h Press the left mouse button. h Keeping the left mouse button pressed, drag the toolbar to the required position.
  • Page 81: Configuration

    5 Setup program 5.4 Configuration By using the function File New (or File Open) you can create a new configuration file (setup) or open an already existing one. The working area will be filled with the corresponding settings. Current setup Navigation tree Dialog window for finding the settings...
  • Page 82 5 Setup program ... the window becomes an active window. Functions If you use the right mouse button in the dialog window, different functions will of the right be available. These functions concern that part of the configuration on which mouse button the mouse pointer was positioned when the right mouse button was pressed.
  • Page 83 5 Setup program Analog inputs Online edit The current settings of the analog inputs are read out directly from the instrument, and the change dialog is opened. Now you can alter the configuration. After alteration, the new setting is transmitted back to the instrument and entered in the dialog window.
  • Page 84: Teleservice

    5 Setup program 5.5 Teleservice You can use Teleservice to request the latest data from a paperless recorder. In addition, the Modbus flag can be switched (activated). In order to use Teleservice, there must be an existing connection to a device. v Chapter 5.7 “Connection between the PC and the recorder”...
  • Page 85 5 Setup program h With the left mouse button, click on the arrow pointing to the right Setting the Modbus flag ), until the register “Additional binary signals” appears on the screen ( h Click on the register “Additional binary signals”. This automatically turns it into an active register.
  • Page 86: Data Transfer From And To The Instrument

    5 Setup program 5.6 Data transfer from and to the instrument There are two ways of transferring the setup data to or from a recorder: - transfer via the CompactFlash memory card and - transfer via interface. A new configuration will delete the data in the instrument (FLASH memory).
  • Page 87 5 Setup program Paperless You can use the paperless recorder to write setup data to the CompactFlash recorder memory card, or to read from it. v Chapter 3.6 “CompactFlash card” Import/export errors If an error occurs on the paperless recorder side during transfer from or to a CF card, it will be indicated in the CompactFlash card menu and will remain until the error has been eliminated or is overwritten by a fresh error message.
  • Page 88 5 Setup program Formatting the CF card A CompactFlash memory card (CF card) must be formatted for FAT (not FAT32 or NTFS). If you format a CF card yourself, you must not use fast-formatting (Quickformat). If this is disregarded, a fault-free exchange of data cannot be ensured.
  • Page 89: Transfer Via Interface

    5 Setup program 5.6.2 Transfer via interface Data transfer is possible via one of the following interfaces: Paperless recorder Setup interface RS232 Setup interface RS232 RS232 RS485 RS485 (plug-in card or converter) Ethernet Ethernet v The settings for the interface parameters can be found in Chapter 4.2.10 “Configuration - Interfaces”.
  • Page 90 5 Setup program Ethernet The paperless recorder or a PC can be connected to the network using normal, commercially available network cables (with RJ45 connector). If the recorder and a PC are to be connected directly together, please use a crossover cable.
  • Page 91: Connection Between The Pc And The Recorder

    5 Setup program 5.7 Connection between the PC and the recorder If data are to be exchanged between a recorder and a PC, it is essential to define which instrument and which route is used for communication, and to establish a connection between the instrument and the PC. Connection to an instrument is made by using the function Data transfer Establish connection or by a click on the symbol.
  • Page 92 5 Setup program h First select the device version. h Enter an additional description, if appropriate. h Set one of the option fields, if appropriate. h Activate the button. h Select the interface which you want to use to access the device. The next steps depend on the interface or type of connection that has been selected.
  • Page 93 5 Setup program TCP/IP PORT The following parameters must be selected: IP address / xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the IP address of HOST name (Example: 192.168.0.10) your device. If you enter the name, the IP address can be determined by clicking on the button “Convert HOST name to IP address”.
  • Page 94 5 Setup program Transmission rate 9600, 19200, 38400 The transmission rate must match the one set in the device. If “RS232 setup interface (TTL)” has been selected as the control signal, then 9600 must be set, Control signal RS232 If the RS232 interface on the device is used.
  • Page 95: Device List

    5 Setup program Device list When all settings have been made, the device is entered in the device list. 5.7.2 Device list All devices that have been defined are shown in a device list. The interface parameters are also administered here, and new, additional devices can also be defined in the device list.
  • Page 96: Menu Functions

    5 Setup program 5.8 Menu functions 5.8.1 File Opens a new setup in the working area. The values will be preset to the factory default settings. Open Opens an existing setup from a file, and present the contents in the working area.
  • Page 97: Edit

    5 Setup program 5.8.2 Edit Undo ... Undoes the last editing action. In the menu, the item Undo shows which setting will be undone. Restore ... The Restore function will only be available when the Undo function has been activated. This function repeats the setting that was previously canceled by the Undo function.
  • Page 98: Data Transfer

    5 Setup program Setup data info This function has the same effect as a double-click with the left mouse button on one of the following functions in the dialog window. 5.8.3 Data transfer Make This function establishes a connection to a device. A connection to a device is connection a precondition for transferring a setup to or from a device via an interface (serial or Ethernet).
  • Page 99 5 Setup program Enable extra This function is intended for later extensions within the paperless recorder codes (e. g. enabling the extra code for “Integrators, counters, math and logic module”). After starting up the function, the function must be used to read out a code number from the device, and then passed on to the manufacturer.
  • Page 100 5 Setup program Date and time This function is used to match the date and time for a PC and a device. Terminates the function. Send the date and time to a device. button is used to make date and time settings for a device. This function uses the information in the “New setting”...
  • Page 101 5 Setup program Renew log-in / The function Renew log-in / Alter password is used to Alter password - activate the user and password query at the program start and - alter the current password. This function only has an affect on the operation of the setup program, not the recorder.
  • Page 102 5 Setup program h Enter the password - the “Old password” field remains empty. When the entry has been concluded, the new password is activated by clicking . From now on, the user name and the password will be requested at the program start. Initially, no start password is assigned to the “Maintenance”...
  • Page 103: Window

    5 Setup program 5.8.5 Window The usual Windows options are available for the positioning of the dialog windows. Enlarging and minimizing Reducing and maximizing Close A double-click with the left mouse button produces maximum enlargement. Cascade If several dialog windows are open at the same time, this function has the effect that all windows are shown with an offset to one another.
  • Page 104: Info

    5 Setup program 5.8.6 Info Info on setup Here you can find out the version number of the setup program. Please have the version number available if you contact the service hotline. Software This function calls up the available instrument and software documentation in documentation PDF format.
  • Page 105: Math/Logic

    5 Setup program 5.9 Math/logic The math and logic module is available as an extra code. It has to be ordered from the start, or subsequently enabled through the function Extras Enable extra codes (Page 98). The math/logic module is composed of channels that are not available as hardware but are calculated by the instrument software.
  • Page 106 5 Setup program Function selection The function is selected here. All other fields can subsequently be edited according to the function. You must edit the input fields “Variable a”, “Variable b” or “Time for moving average” if one of the standard functions (difference, ratio, humidity, moving average) has been set.
  • Page 107 5 Setup program Example: Formula The formula can be entered directly from the PC keys or by calling up the function. When you have called up the function, this dialog box will appear: In the left window you can select the required signal, in the right window the required operator, and enter them into the formula by activating the corresponding button ( ).
  • Page 108 5 Setup program Operator Operator Explanation Example overview addition AE1 + AE2 subtraction AE1 - AE2 multiplication AE1 * AE2 division AE1 / AE2 opening bracket closing bracket SQRT() root SQRT (AE1) MIN() minimum value MIN (AE1, AE2) MAX() maximum value MAX (AE1, AE2, AE3) SIN() sine...
  • Page 109: Character Set

    5 Setup program 5.10 Character set 0161 ¡ 0209 Ñ 0162 ¢ 0210 Ò " 0163 £ 0211 Ó 0164 ¤ 0212 Ô 0165 ¥ 0213 Õ 0166 ¦ 0214 Ö & 0167 § 0215 × ’ 0168 ¨ 0216 Ø...
  • Page 110 5 Setup program Entering Any (special) characters that cannot be entered directly from the keyboard of the PC can be entered with the help of the A key and the numerical special characters combinations that are specified in the table. Example The special character ©...
  • Page 111: Rights

    6 Rights 6.1 Rights with regard to the setup program Depending on the installation and the log-in, individual users will have different rights within the setup program. The differences are summarized in the table below: Right Demo Maintenance Specialist installation Write interface texts Open Save, Save as, Delete...
  • Page 112 6 Rights...
  • Page 113: Pc Programs

    7 PC programs 7.1 PC evaluation software (PCA3000) Operating Instructions B 70.9701.0 describe PCA300 in detail. the professional evaluation software for data-analysis of the archived PCA3000 is instrument process data PCA3000 is the ideal software for the best-quality graphic and alphanumeric display of electronically stored measurement data.
  • Page 114: Pca Communications Software (Pcc)

    7 PC programs 7.2 PCA communications software (PCC) PCC is described in detail in the Operating Instructions B 70.9702.0. PCC is the professional archive software: it transfers the data via an inerface (setup, serial or Ethernet) from the recorder (or several recorders and controllers), and deposits them on a PC or a network.
  • Page 115: Identifying The Instrument Version

    8 Identifying the instrument version 8.1 Type designation Entry-level paperless recorder with CompactFlash card as storage medium and life-cycle data management (1) Basic version 706510/14 Paperless recorder with 3 analog inputs Paperless recorder with 3 analog inputs 706510/24 incl. setup and PC evaluation program (PCA3000) 706510/15 Paperless recorder with 6 analog inputs Paperless recorder with 6 analog inputs...
  • Page 116: Standard Accessories

    8 Identifying the instrument version 8.2 Standard accessories - 1 Operating Instructions B 70.6510.0 - 2 mounting brackets, or 4 mounting brackets with extra code 266 - 1 control panel seal with extra code 266 - 2 cover plates for fixing holes - Cable tie with foot (can be released) for strain relief of the sensor connecting cables 8.3 Optional accessories...
  • Page 117: Installation

    9 Installation 9.1 Installation site and climatic conditions The installation site should be free from vibration. Electromagnetic fields, caused by motors, transformers etc. should be avoided. The ambient temperature at the site should be 0 to +45°C, with a relative humidity of ≤75%, no condensation.
  • Page 118 9 Installation h Insert the paperless recorder from the front into the panel cut-out. Installation h From behind the panel, hook the two mounting brackets into the grooves on the sides of the housing. The flat faces of the mounting brackets must lie against the housing.
  • Page 119 9 Installation Extra code 266 The following instructions must be followed when installing the paperless (IP65) recorder with extra code 266 (IP65). - The seal for the control panel must be fitted before the recorder is installed. Caution! Make sure that the seal is correctly positioned.
  • Page 120 9 Installation...
  • Page 121: Electrical Connection

    10 Electrical connection 10.1 Installation notes The choice of cable, the installation and the electrical connection must conform to the requirements of VDE 0100 “Regulations on the Installation of Power Circuits with Nominal Voltages below 1000V” or the appropriate local regulations. Work inside the instrument must only be carried out to the extent described and, like the electrical connection, only by qualified personnel.
  • Page 122: Approvals

    10 Electrical connection 10.3 Approvals 10.4 Connection diagram The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Rear view Terminal assignment Diagram (for pluggable screw terminals) 3/6 channel paperless recorder Supply voltage Supply voltage N (L-) L1 (L+)
  • Page 123 10 Electrical connection Terminal assignment Diagram (for pluggable screw terminals) 3/6 channel paperless recorder Analog inputs Connector Thermocouple 1 to 6 If sizeable supply interference is present on a thermocouple input, then the corresponding analog input requires a link from terminal 2 to terminal 4. Increased interference voltages can, for example, be generated by ceramic insulation becoming conductive at temperatures of several hundred °C.
  • Page 124 10 Electrical connection Terminal assignment Diagram Setup interface (included in delivery) The setup interface can be found on the front of the instrument, behind the cover for the CompactFlash memory card. Setup interface Interfaces (extra code) RS232 2 RxD receive data 9-pole SUB-D socket 3 TxD transmit data...
  • Page 125: 11 Tüv Report On Data Manipulation Security

    11 TÜV Report on Data Manipulation Security Type 706510/... corresponds to type 706500/..or 955015/.., with the only difference that the 706510/... recorder employs a different storage medium. It uses CompactFlash memory cards for transferring data, and not diskettes.
  • Page 126 11 TÜV Report on Data Manipulation Security...
  • Page 127 11 TÜV Report on Data Manipulation Security...
  • Page 128 11 TÜV Report on Data Manipulation Security...
  • Page 129: Index

    12 Index Action (outputs) Active operating mode Alarm Alarm (counter/integrator) Alarm delay Alarm text (counter/integrator) Alter password – – Analog inputs Approvals Arrange symbols Authorization code Basic menu – Battery empty Baud rate Calibration status Cascade CF card code number Channel (counter/integrator) Channel indication Channel line...
  • Page 130 12 Index Texts Connection circuit Connection diagram Connection status Contrast Control function Control signal Control signal (outputs) Counter Counter frequency (counters/integrators) Counter text (counter/integrator) Counters Create screen printout Daily end time (counter/integrator) Daily start time (counter/integrator) Data Evaluation Read-out via interface Data export to CF card Data format Data import from CF card...
  • Page 131 12 Index Enable extra codes Enable options Authorization code Computed code No. Enable options Enable program options End temperature End time (timed operation) End value Target Enter key Error Ethernet Evaluation of measurement data Evaluation program Event definition Event list Event operation Storage cycle Stored value...
  • Page 132 12 Index Info on setup Input signal – Input signal (counter/integrator) Installation Installation notes Installation site Integrator Interface type Internal analog inputs IP address IP65 Key inhibit Keys Language Life-cycle data management Limit index Limit value (counter/integrator) Line width Linearization Logic module Operator priorities Low limit...
  • Page 133 12 Index Note signs Open Operating modes Operating time counter – Outputs Action Control signal Overrange Panel mounting Paper perforations Parameterization – Password Password activation – Password alteration – PCA3000 – Peak value Period (counter/integrator) Power LED Principle of operation Print Print preview Printer setup...
  • Page 134 12 Index Save as Scaling – Scaling end – Scaling start Screen off Screen saver Screen texts Scroll operation Sensor Sensor monitoring Setup program Assistant for device settings CompactFlash Configuration Current setup Data transfer Device list Hardware and software requirements Installation Menu bar Menu functions...
  • Page 135 12 Index Teleservice Temperature unit Text entry Text High alarm Text Low alarm Texts Threshold value (counter/integrator) Tiled horizontally Time Time base (counter/integrator) Time synchronization Timed operation End time Start time Trace design. Type (counter/integrator) Type designation UL approval Underrange Undocumented parameter 1 —...
  • Page 136 12 Index...
  • Page 138 JUMO GmbH & Co. KG JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO Process Control, Inc. Street address: JUMO House 8 Technology Boulevard Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 1 Temple Bank, Riverway Canastota, NY 13032, USA 36039 Fulda, Germany Harlow, Essex CM20 2TT, UK Phone: 315-697-JUMO Delivery address:...

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