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5 Starting up

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5.4   Fitting the fibre pens

* Open the recorder door

* Stop recording

(press

S

 key)

* Swing scale upwards

* Slide the fibre pen into the holder

up to the stop

* Swing scale down again

Summary of Contents for Logoline 500 junior

Page 1: ...Pen recorder with text printing B 95 3535 Operating Manual 4 99 00351782...

Page 2: ...hange backwards S Start Stop recording Decimal place selection during value input F not used l Move cursor to the left select digit h Parameter selection Channel selection Value selection from value t...

Page 3: ...ic conditions 11 3 2 Fitting in position 12 4 Electrical connection 4 1 Notes on installation 13 4 2 Connection diagram 14 5 Starting up 5 1 Display and controls 15 5 2 Opening and closing the door 15...

Page 4: ...Display of time 40 8 12 Configuration level 41 8 13 Signal inputs 42 9 Consumables 9 1 Summary of consumables 45 9 2 Removing and replacing the chart cassette 46 9 2 1 Changing the roll chart 47 9 2 2...

Page 5: ...propriate alterations inside the instrument are described in this manual If any difficulties should still arise during start up you are asked not to carry out any prohibited ma nipulations You could e...

Page 6: ...is supplied with the instrument It is addressed to the OEM orig inal equipment manufacturer and users with appropriate technical know how In addition to installation and electrical con nection it cont...

Page 7: ...ymbol is used where precautions have to be observed during the handling of components which may be damaged by electrostatic discharges 1 3 2 Notes Note This symbol is used if your special attention is...

Page 8: ...scribed The individual steps are indicated by this asterisk e g press key h enter with E 1 3 3 Presentation h E Keys Keys are shown as boxes Both symbols and texts are possible Where a key has multipl...

Page 9: ...be indicated by pointers against scales A 4 digit 7 segment display is available for programming Operation is by six keys on the instrument front The configuration data are stored permanently in EEPR...

Page 10: ...y must correspond to the voltage indicated on the label LL v 44uj Pen recorder with scales 1 1 channel with text writing 2 2 channels channel 1 with text writing 3 3 channels channel 1 with text writi...

Page 11: ...90 tm housing with carrying handle rubber feet and terminal cover also 3 m mains cable with plug TG 35 portable recording station 1 3 pen recorder 2 3 channels 3 bezel 144mm x 144mm 4 run out slot in...

Page 12: ...2 Identifying the instrument version 10...

Page 13: ...ock and vibration Stray electromagnetic fields e g from mo tors transformers etc should be avoided The ambient temperature at the location may be between 10 and 50 C at a relative humidity not exceedi...

Page 14: ...the pen recorder from the front into the panel cut out From the back of the panel hook the mounting brackets 1 into the cut outs in the sides of the housing The flat bracket faces must lie against th...

Page 15: ...to the extent described and like the electrical connection only by properly qualified personnel Do not connect any additional loads to the supply terminals of the instrument If contact with live part...

Page 16: ...only be carried out by properly qualified person nel Terminals Supply as on label N neutral L1 line PE protective earth N L L1 L PE Analogue inputs Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Field Field Field Voltage i...

Page 17: ...ation and programming 7 door 8 housing to DIN 43700 for flush panel mounting galvanised steel 9 channel marker label 5 2 Opening and closing the door For opening and closing the door press as shown in...

Page 18: ...5 Starting up 16 5 4 Fitting the fibre pens Open the recorder door Stop recording press S key Swing scale upwards Slide the fibre pen into the holder up to the stop Swing scale down again...

Page 19: ...eter level display time and system error messages where appropriate In the stop status the display flashes StOP If there is a system error message it is shown flashing at regular intervals instead of...

Page 20: ...ssing The display shows the time can be switched off via the para meter parameter level display time and system error messages where appropriate If there is a system error message it is shown flashing...

Page 21: ...viewed but can not be programmed Following input of the correct codenumber signal acquisition and recording are inter rupted at this level The following parameters are altered at the parameter level l...

Page 22: ...run through the relevant levels up to this parameter The editing process is started with E If a parameter has several sub parameters these are reached with E Coding the parameters The parameters and...

Page 23: ...e repeated If the last sub parameter has not yet been entered the parameter data which have already been edited are rejected The old contents of the sub parameters are retained Key functions e Chart f...

Page 24: ...E Value input Three keys are used to input values select the digit to be altered with the l keyy increment the selected digit with the h keyy shift the decimal point with the S key enter value input...

Page 25: ...here printing of several texts is re quested simultaneously The printing of text with low priority is abort ed when text with high priority is to be print ed List of priorities All printing requests w...

Page 26: ...he instrument name or the date are printed alternately following the time At a change of date the date is generally in cluded in the printing at 00 00 hours In order to obtain an exact time reference...

Page 27: ...printing priorities Section 7 1 affects not only the printing of the chart speed change marking but also the change itself There is no chart speed change as long as a text with a higher priority is be...

Page 28: ...4 Recording start and end Recording start and end are reported by a start and end text Printing the end text is omitted when the chart sensor recognises end of chart Printing the end text is aborted b...

Page 29: ...the re corder using the keys operating level It is used to check the function of the writing system and the fibre pens Section 8 4 Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the print te...

Page 30: ...eys operating level It prints the software version the number of supply interruptions and the total operating time of the recorder in hours Section 8 5 Started text printing is aborted and not continu...

Page 31: ...llowing are indicated the clock time and status error messages as appropriate Status and error messages are flashing reg ularly instead of the current display Using the S key the recording is stopped...

Page 32: ...he e key The operating level is identified in the dis play by the letter A The operating level includes the following parameters chart speed print test service print A summary of all parameters of the...

Page 33: ...here The chart speed is selected from a table The chart speeds are 0 5 10 20 60 120 240 300 360 600 720 1800 3600 und 7200mm h Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with A1 E 240 Sele...

Page 34: ...T On continues until it is terminated by PRINTTEST OFF Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the print test All text printing requests arriving during the print test are ignored or...

Page 35: ...tions and the total operating time of the recorder Started text printing is aborted and not continued after the service print All text printing requests arriving during the service print are ignored o...

Page 36: ...200 If the codenumber is entered the following are interrupted signal acquisition and recording The parameters can now be programmed If an incorrect codenumber has been entered the recorder remains in...

Page 37: ...the following parameters language date and time summer time display time If an incorrect codenumber is en tered the recorder remains in nor mal operation Signal acquisition processing and recording a...

Page 38: ...ing languages can be selected English German French The language setting affects the texts which are printed Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter Continue with b1 E Select language GEr GERMAN...

Page 39: ...ked for plau sibility after input An error message is output when appropriate The error message is acknowl edged with E and the data can then be re entered Display Edit Selection input with keys Enter...

Page 40: ...art 29 03 98 2 00 hrs Summer time end 25 10 98 3 00 hrs On 29 03 98 at 2 00 hrs the system clock is put forward automatically by an hour to 3 00 hrs On 25 10 98 at 3 00 the clock is put back automatic...

Page 41: ...9 03 Input day and month of start date DD MM h l E 4 4 b33 E 98 Input start year YY h l E Check date 5 5 b34 E 02 00 Input time for start hh mm h l E Check time 6 6 b35 E 25 10 Input date and month of...

Page 42: ...6 01 02 2 The time is indicated on the display when the recorder is in the basic status The time display can be suppressed status OFF by using this parameter The instrument version can be determined b...

Page 43: ...n incorrect codenumber has been entered the recorder remains in normal operation Signal acquisi tion processing and recording re main activated The parameters can be viewed but not programmed If a cor...

Page 44: ...ter Continue with C1 E C101 Select input channel C101 channel 1 C102 channel 2 C103 channel 3 h E 2n with n 1 3 2n C111 C112 C113 E CA00 Select input signal CA00 voltage Cb00 current h E Voltage 31n C...

Page 45: ...range start 20 5mA or 0 0mA range start 45 0mA or 4 0mA range start 21 0mA 42n 42n Cb21 Cb22 Cb23 E 020 0 Input range end h l S E Check range end 20 5mA range end 20 5mA or 0 0mA range end 45 0mA or...

Page 46: ...8 Programming 44...

Page 47: ...all length 16m Packing unit 5 rolls Part No 00331497 no name graduation linear overall length 32m Packing unit 5 rolls Part No 00331499 no name special graduation printing as order specification overa...

Page 48: ...9 Consumables 46 9 2 Removing and replacing the chart cassette...

Page 49: ...9 Consumables 47 9 2 1 Changing the roll chart 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8...

Page 50: ...9 Consumables 48 9 2 2 Changing the fanfold chart 1 4 2 5 3 5 cm 10 cm 15 cm 1 m ENDE END FIN...

Page 51: ...49 10 Accessories 10 1 Converting the chart cassette 1 3 2 4...

Page 52: ...10 Accessories 50...

Page 53: ...ection 9 2 1 Section 9 2 2 The chart speed has been programmed as 0 mm h Section 8 3 Fibre pen does not write The fibre pen has not been fitted correctly Section 5 4 The fibre pen has run out of ink N...

Page 54: ...11 Fault finding 52...

Page 55: ...has been reached a fresh chart must be fitted Section 9 2 ff Error or fault on module Er10 The battery for the real time clock and for RAM backup is discharged Please contact the nearest office or the...

Page 56: ...play The recorder does not react to any event and can not be operated Please contact the nearest office or the main factory Display Cause Remedy Er12 The EEPROM in the recorder is faulty the configura...

Page 57: ...e 7 segment display Display Description InIt The recorder is being initialised Please wait StOP The recorder is in the Stop status because the S key has been pressed bUSY The configuration data are be...

Page 58: ...on Chart speed Chart speed in mm h Language Language for printing Date and time System clock of the recorder Summer time Start and end of summer time Display time Switch on off display of time in the...

Page 59: ...e protective 13 Electrical connection 14 Electrostatic discharge ESD 3 Entering parameters 21 Error messages 21 53 Extra Codes 8 F Fanfold chart 45 Faults remedy of 51 Fibre pen 45 Fibre pen fitting o...

Page 60: ...puts 42 summer time 38 value input 22 R Range 42 Recording start 26 Recording start and end 26 Returning the recorder 3 Roll chart 45 S Selection 22 Sensor 13 Sensor break 51 Service print 28 33 Side...

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