Pc Software Installation; Advantages Of Setting Up Using A Pc; Set Up Using Data Carrier; List Of Operating Parameters - Endress+Hauser memo-graph RSG10 Operating Manual

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PC software installation

1.Install the PC software delivered with the unit on the computer.
If required the programme operating instructions can be printed out after installation.
2.Initiate the programme.
3.Attention: First connect the stereo plug to the socket on the unit then connect the
interface plug to the PC. When disconnecting do this in the reverse order.
4.Now the unit can be set up using the PC. Please note the operating hints/help
built into the programme.

Advantages of setting up using a PC:

• Unit data is stored in a data base and can be recalled at any time.
• Text input from a keyboard is easier and quicker.
• Using the programme measured values can be read out, archived and displayed
on the PC screen.
Attention:
- The front mounted RS 232 interface has priority over the rear mounted interface (the
rear mounted RS 232 interface is switched off when the stereo plug is inserted).
- Only one interface (RS 232 or RS 422 or RS 485) can be used at any time for setting
up.
1. The unit set-up can be copied to a data carrier. First select menu point in the
PC-Software "Display unit set up/add new unit" Select the unit from the list. Then
select menu point "Finished -> Create set-up data carrier (diskette/ATA flash card".
Now select the required drive in which the data carrier is placed. Once this has been
acknowledged with OK the set-up file (*.rpd) will be generated.
Hint: In order to use this function the unit must already be available in the PC data
bank.
2. Place the parameter diskette into your unit(s), select "Diskette/Set up from diskette"
After a few minutes the unit is available with the new set up installed.
Attention: Once the transfer has been completed remove the set up diskette and
replace this with a new data diskette.

Basic settings:

• Set-ups that are generally valid to the unit, e.g. date, time etc.:
Description of where the unit is installed (important when using more than one unit).
20 characters.
Hint: This is stored on the data carrier. Graphics and tables in the PC are identified
with this text (important fo example when more than one unit is in operation). The unit
identifier is also available when exporting data into other spread sheet programmes.
5. Set-up unit
5.3 Set up using
data carrier
5.4 List of operating
parameters:
Unit identifier
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