Multitron Standard - Operating manual
Operation
6.5
Using eve
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Overview
Keep in Mind
Displays on the Device
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to Operate the Device
The device comes with the option of being operated from an external
computer via the Ethernet interface. To externally control the device,
you need the eve
face can be used to send or receive data. For example, setpoints can
be sent to the device or parameters can be activated or deactivated.
In addition, the actual values of the parameters and the values meas-
ured on the sensors can be transferred to eve
The following points must be observed if you want to use eve
control the device:
The parameters cannot be activated/deactivated manually eve
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a permissible setpoint is sent to the device, the parameter is acti-
vated automatically. A parameter can be deactivated by sending
the setpoint 0 to the device.
If the device is connected to eve
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applied automatically. Any setpoints manually set on the device
are overwritten. If a parameter is deactivated on the device, this
remains deactivated, even if eve
If the device is controlled using eve
follows:
While the device is being registered in eve
■
the device flashes. This is used, in particular, to identify the unit
when devices are stacked.
If setpoints are written to the device, the function symbol
■
(2) flashes.
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For detailed information on how to use eve
operate the device, please read the documendevice-
tation supplied with eve
bioprocess platform software. The Ethernet inter-
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To use the Ethernet interface of the device with other
tools, a special communication protocol is required.
For more information, contact INFORS HT.
, all setpoints set in eve
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sends a setpoint.
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, this is displayed on the device as
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to
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and thus logged.
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are
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, the working light of
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