100/180 mm PAPERLESS GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE
HA028910
Issue 13 Sep 16
User Guide
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USER GUIDE
1 INTRODUCTION
This document describes the installation, operation and confi guration of a paperless graphic recorder.
The recorder comes in two versions, which differ in physical size, and in the number of I/O channels and
options available, but otherwise are identical (i.e. the operation and confi guration procedures are the
same for both).
The standard recorder comes equipped for FTP transfer and is also fi tted with ‘Bridge’ (Remote viewing)
software.
1.1 UNPACKING THE RECORDER
The recorder is despatched in a special pack, designed to give adequate protection during transit.
Should the outer box show signs of damage, it should be opened immediately, and the recorder exam-
ined. If there is evidence of damage, the instrument should not be operated and the local representative
contacted for instructions. After the recorder has been removed from its packing, the packing should
be examined to ensure that all accessories and documentation have been removed. The packing should
then be stored against future transport requirements.
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Figures
2.1a
and
2.1b
give installation details for the small and large frame cases respectively.
Note: It is recommended that the rear face of the panel be centre-punched at suitable positions
to locate the tips of the case clamps. Otherwise, particularly on smooth surfaces, the clamps can
‘wander’ as they are tightened, leading to ineffi cient clamping and possible damage to the record-
er mounting slots.
The unit is inserted through the panel aperture from the front of the panel. With the weight of the re-
corder supported, a panel clamp is inserted into each of the mounting slots (one each on the left- and
right-hand sides). The jacking screws are then tightened suffi ciently to clamp the recorder into position.
EXCESS FORCE SHOULD NOT BE USED IN TIGHTENING THESE SCREWS.