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Banner Engineering Corp.
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Minneapolis, U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
P/N 64118 rev. B
System Diagnostics
Banner Engineering Corp.
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Minneapolis, U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
5.5.1 Saving and Recalling PSF Files
To place the displayed PSF into a file that can be retrieved at any time, select
File
Save PSF
(Figure 5-26). When asked if you want to save the PSF to a file, select
Yes
.
A subscreen titled FileSave will appear (Figure 5-27). Overtype ‘
*.psf
’ in the File Name
entry box with the name of the file to be stored (up to 8 characters), plus the .psf
extension; then select
OK
(or press
Enter
). The PSF will be stored on the selected
drive (default is ‘c:’) and the program will automatically return to the PSF
Configuration screen.
To retrieve a filed PSF, select
File Retrieve PSF
. The FileBox subscreen will appear
(Figure 5-28). Select the desired PSF from the File Name list and select
OK
(or press
Enter
). The selected PSF will load to the PSF Configuration screen, and it can then be
loaded into the controller using the
Send PSF
command.
5.5.2 PSF Output Analysis
To view activity in the array in response to the currently loaded PSF, select
Execute
(Figure 5-26). The Measurement Output screen will appear (Figure 5-29); select
Run
.
The table will display the status for the selected measurement mode(s), including the
Present
value and the
High
and
Low
values for the
Run
period.
Select
Stop
to “freeze” the data. Select
Step
to initiate a single scan of the array to
simulate a “snapshot” of what is viewed by the array at the instant that
Step
is
selected.
Use of the
Execute
command is especially beneficial for testing the response of
a gated system.
Run
simulates the Continuous Scanning mode, and
Step
simulates a gate input command.
5.5.3 Quit and Exit
To close the PSF Configuration screen, select either
Quit
or
Exit
(Figure 5-26).
Selecting Quit erases the Edit PSF Screen and sends the user back to the Main
Window; the present PSF Screen values are not retained. The
Exit
command is
similar to the Quit command, except the user will be prompted to save the
configuration values to a parameter setup file (PSF).
Figure 5-27. FileSave subscreen of the
PSF Configuration screen,
accessed with the File Save
PSF command
Figure 5-28. FileBox subscreen of the PSF
Configuration screen,
accessed with the File
Retrieve PSF command
Figure 5-29. Measurement Output subscreen of
the PSF Configuration screen,
accessed with the Execute
command