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7. APPLICATION NOTES
7.1.
Processes and how to work with
Process is the name of action recorded by data logger in time. User of data logger can enter from its
keyboard to each input channel (except binary inputs) different previously preset names of
processes and such way to distinguish in record, which action was performed at that time. Example
can be smoke-box for meat. During one working shift different products are processed
consequently (names are known before and stored in data logger).
Way of work with processes:
In configuration of data logger write to Process label list all processes (e.g. kind of products)
meant for the data logger. Maximum processes is 16 and each process name can contain
maximum 16 characters
select for each channel, which processes will be used (all-some-no). This selection simplifies
choosing process (kind of product), when only relevant processes will be offered for the
channel.
at the beginning of the process (e.g. after inserting one kind of product to the meat smoke-
box) user finds the desired input channel and presses and holds ENTER key on the data
logger keyboard. The name of the first process is displayed. By means of arrow keys preset
name corresponding with the product can be selected. By pressing ENTER key again this
process in data logger will be activated.
when the operation is finished and user requires another process (e.g. another kind of product
is inserted to the meat smoke-box), it is activated in similar way. Optionally no process is
assigned.
after recorded data download to the PC each time section of the record will be described with
name of process, which was active in specified time
by short pressing of ENTER key on data logger it is possible to display actually active
process
Using of Processes is not possible with binary channels (S, SG, S1).
7.2.
SMS message and how to work with
If data logger is connected to modem with support SMS function, it is possible enable the following
action:
response on incoming SMS queries, when following possibilities exist:
a)
Info
–
if SMS is sent to modem with this text (both capital/lower-case letters are allowed), SMS
response is received containing basic information on data logger (type, name, memory occupation,
channel names, measured values and alarm states). This SMS can consist of up to four partial SMS
messages depending on configuration of data logger. One long SMS can be displayed on mobile
telephones with support of long SMS.
b)
Alarm - if SMS is sent to modem with this text (both capital/lower-case letters are allowed), SMS
response is received containing basic information on data logger (type, name) and channel numbers
in active alarm states.
c)
Ch1 - if SMS is sent to modem with this text (both capital/lower-case letters are allowed), SMS
response is received containing basic information on data logger (type, name), channel 1 name,
actual measured value and alarm state at channel 1. For other channels enter corresponding number
(e.g. Ch11 for channel 11).
d) Set1 resp. Clr1
–
if SMS with this text is sent to modem (both capital/lower-case letters are allowed),
then manual control of so called Remote condition by means of SMS messages is enabled.
Command set<number of channel> activates condition number 4 on selected channel. Command
clr < number of channel > deactivates this condition. Control of condition number 4 by means of