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3.6 CompactFlash card

Automatic 
storage of 
measurement 
data

The data stored in the measurement data memory (FLASH) of the paperless
recorder are saved at regular intervals to the CompactFlash card

1

 in the

instrument. The PC evaluation program (

v

Chapter 7 “PC programs”) reads

the data from the CF card and provides user-friendly functions for evaluation.

Loading and 
saving the 
configuration 
data

The configuration data can be downloaded from the CF card and saved to the
CF card. A configuration can thus be copied from one instrument to another,
or it can be transferred from and to the PC setup program.

Basic menu 

CompactFlash
card

The CompactFlash menu is called up via the basic menu:

The functions
- Update CF incl. counters ...,
- Compl. meas. data 

 CF,

- Config. data 

 CF card and

- CF card  

 Config. data

are protected against unauthorized access by a password query (factory
setting: 09200).

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PC Card access made available by CSM FAT File System
Copyright © 1997-2002 CSM GmbH Filderstadt, Germany

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Only one configuration file can be saved to the CF card at any 
time. If there is a configuration on a CF card, this will be 
overwritten without any further query through the function 
CompactFlash card 

 Config. data

CF card.

h

Select operating level CompactFlash card

h

Enter selection with 

E

Summary of Contents for LOGOSCREEN 550 cf

Page 1: ...Paperless Recorder B 70 6510 0 Operating Manual 03 08 00467986 cf...

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Page 3: ...raphic elements 12 2 3 Analog inputs 14 2 4 Digital signals event traces 15 2 5 Counters integrators operating time counter 16 2 5 1 Reporting period of the counts 18 2 5 2 Resetting the counters inte...

Page 4: ...ntry 55 3 9 Entering values 56 3 10 Code number password query 57 4 Configuration parameters 59 4 1 Operating example 59 4 2 Table of configuration parameters 60 4 2 1 Parameterization 60 4 2 2 Config...

Page 5: ...nctions 96 5 8 1 File 96 5 8 2 Edit 97 5 8 3 Data transfer 98 5 8 4 Extras 98 5 8 5 Window 103 5 8 6 Info 104 5 9 Math logic 105 5 10 Character set 109 6 Rights 111 6 1 Rights with regard to the setup...

Page 6: ...Contents 10 Electrical connection 121 10 1 Installation notes 121 10 2 Technical data 121 10 3 Approvals 122 10 4 Connection diagram 122 11 T V Report on Data Manipulation Security 125 12 Index 129...

Page 7: ...se during commissioning you are asked not to carry out any manipulations that could endanger your rights under the instrument warranty Please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office in such...

Page 8: ...program and the optional evaluation program PCA Interface Description B 70 6510 2 0 It provides information on the serial interface RS232 and RS485 which can be supplied as an extra code The interface...

Page 9: ...required when handling components liable to damage through electrostatic discharge 1 3 2 Note signs H Note This symbol is used when your special attention is drawn to a remark v Reference This symbol...

Page 10: ...is the one that corresponds to the function that is active at the moment Program Manager Screen texts Texts that are displayed in the setup program are indicated by italic script Edit Device data Menu...

Page 11: ...Parameterization Display off Status LED red is on continuously while an alarm is present Enter select menu item enter selection Menu return to the basic menu1 Exit previous window cancel the present a...

Page 12: ...erated from eight keys Three of these keys have fixed functions the other five softkeys have menu dependent functions v Chapter 2 1 Displays and controls Softkeys The functions of the softkeys appear...

Page 13: ...he keys are inhibited a key will flash in this position Alarm If an alarm occurs e g out of limit the bell alarm will flash in this field Shows the last entry in the event list Instrument name maximum...

Page 14: ...suppress the display of individual channels in the channel line This is especially useful for scale or bar graph display where more space is needed to show the diagram The channels that have been sup...

Page 15: ...arms extra code required Combination alarm OR linkage of all low high and counter inegrator alarms CF card inserted The signal is set when a CF card is inserted in the instrument It remains active unt...

Page 16: ...le texts can be used The instrument automatically supplements the texts in order to distinguish between the appearance and disappearance of the signal The external texts are configured on the instrume...

Page 17: ...ime base sec min hr and day Evaluation You can also enter a weighting for the integrators Weighting example measurement of flow volume input signal of 0 20mA corresponds to 0 500 liters sec time base...

Page 18: ...closed When the control signal is deactivated e g binary input is opened the counter integrator value is saved and reset to 0 daily weekly monthly yearly total daily from to The period also has to be...

Page 19: ...evious counter integrator values will also not be saved In this way the recording can be freshly started for individual counters integrators e g after the test run of an installation the test run valu...

Page 20: ...In the configuration you will find an option under Configuration Recording Analog channels Analog channel 1 6 Input signal for selecting which of the analog inputs or math channels should be stored If...

Page 21: ...t follows the IEEE 754 standard Nevertheless it is possible to include these values in the math module The following fixed functions are available difference ratio relative humidity psychrometric meas...

Page 22: ...counter externally controlled counters integrators counter integr reset event operation and key inhibit for output to a relay and as count input for a counter The following variables are used for the...

Page 23: ...ntered in the diagram every 5sec Normal operation Normal operation is active whenever event or timed operation is not active Timed operation For timed operation a period of time can be defined up to 2...

Page 24: ...save all the process data from the system that is being monitored in an archive file on their PCs or a server system The recovery of configuration dependent system data which may be required for commi...

Page 25: ...28 256MB The instrument monitors the capacity of the CompactFlash card and activates the Memory alarm CF card signal if the level falls below a configurable residual capacity This signal can be used f...

Page 26: ...ration no error no alarm a storage cycle that is as long as possible e g 60sec 180sec should be selected depending on the particular application In the event of an alarm or error the storage cycle can...

Page 27: ...means that no data have been fetched by the interface for a long time and the available capacity of the internal memory has fallen below the configured level MemAlmCFcard If this signal is set it mea...

Page 28: ...ebserver can be started by entering the IP address in an Internet browser on the PC e g http 10 10 90 45 The variables that are shown are acquired and displayed automatically by the webserver The late...

Page 29: ...takes over control of the paperless recorder during this interval After securing the da ta PCC will end access to the recorder so that the Internet browser can read out data again Display of Activated...

Page 30: ...2 Device description 30...

Page 31: ...go During screen build up the recorder is initialized with the data of the last configuration H After the initialization phase the measurement diagram visualization level is displayed H By using the s...

Page 32: ...ilable v Chapter 3 2 Visualization v Chapter 3 3 Parameterization v Chapter 3 4 Configuration v Chapter 3 5 Event list v Chapter 3 6 CompactFlash card v Chapter 3 7 Device info The basic menu is displ...

Page 33: ...appear below the softkey on the right the symbol for showing the event list is shifted to the counter display Evaluation of the stored measurement data history Hide function keys softkeys Alter signa...

Page 34: ...the parameter Parameterization Diagram view Signal type or the button it is possible to select whether in addition to the analog channels the event traces are to be displayed as well The contents of t...

Page 35: ...tion to select which bar graph from which channel is to be displayed Scaling start of the selected channel Lower limit index of the selected channel no display when alarm is off Upper limit index no d...

Page 36: ...splay If more than 6 signals are active for instance 6 analog inputs and 3 math channels the button is switched into the display It can be used to switch between the individual signals recorded analog...

Page 37: ...37 3 Operation and visualization 3 2 5 Curve representation header switched off This display type is limited to the curve display...

Page 38: ...be scrolled shifted on the screen within the measurement data stored in the internal memory H Measurement acquisition remains active during history representation Cursor violet Current zoom magnificat...

Page 39: ...1 5 1 10 1 20 1 50 and 1 100 For instance a ratio of 1 100 means that 1 screen pixel corresponds to 100 measurements i e only every hundreth stored measurement is displayed A Scrolling backwards withi...

Page 40: ...maximum value may be displayed graphically for one instant of time storage cycle Using the key it is possible to switch between minimum and maximum value display within the measurement display mode Pe...

Page 41: ...ble extra code If it is available a screen such as the following will appear after the softkey has been pressed in which the current counts are shown in a numerical form Press the softkey to activate...

Page 42: ...representation Normal representation Event list see Chapter 3 5 Event list Current count Concluded reporting period Show next concluded reporting period The last 7 concluded reporting periods can be s...

Page 43: ...set Contrast The contrast of the screen can be set here This ensures that the screen is always highly legible even under difficult light conditions Speed indication mm h time div or storage cycle is s...

Page 44: ...ff A waiting time is not allowed for Screen saving is deactivated when Off is selected Diagram view Diagram view Signal type The representation mode of the measurements and event traces are determined...

Page 45: ...The previous counter integrator values will also not be saved If you wish to do so you have to carry out Update CF card incl counters in the CompactFlash card menu before resetting In this way the rec...

Page 46: ...10 Code number password query Window technology As for the other levels the configuration principle is also based on menu led window technology Individual menu items can be selected in the windows Th...

Page 47: ...ages e g power ON OFF summer winter time changeover count up of a counter any message text of up to 20 characters that was transmitted to the device via one of the interfaces Event definition For all...

Page 48: ...int alarm x ON Counter int alarm x OFF Binary input y ON Binary input y OFF Logic channel y ON Logic channel y OFF x channel number y input number Counter x y x counter channel number y counter value...

Page 49: ...ation and visualization Basic menu Event list The event list is called up via the basic menu Event list h Select operating level Event list h Enter selection with E jump back directly into diagram pre...

Page 50: ...one instrument to another or it can be transferred from and to the PC setup program Basic menu CompactFlash card The CompactFlash menu is called up via the basic menu The functions Update CF incl cou...

Page 51: ...of CF card in percent Background flashes on error e g CF card full no CF card or in the event of a memory alarm Start action The configuration data are read from the CF card The configuration data ar...

Page 52: ...are written to the CF card NO CF CARD If there is no CF card in the instrument the CF card symbol flashes in the status line CF CARD FAULT An error has occurred while writing to the CF card The CF car...

Page 53: ...bout the instrument It also includes the errors Battery empty and Data lost If one of the instrument errors occur the info symbol flashes in the status line Basic menu Device info The device info is c...

Page 54: ...ur Error Description none no error in instrument Data lost A discharge of the battery or storage capacitor occurred during the last lengthy power interruption The clock was set to 01 01 00 00 00 00 Re...

Page 55: ...editing using E After the character to be altered has been selected and the switch made to character set matrix the cursor is positioned on the current character in the character set matrix Character...

Page 56: ...ng carried out The entry can be concluded with E or canceled with D H The sign can only be altered if the value is not 0 This means that you cannot start the value entry with an alteration of the sign...

Page 57: ...ever the factory default setting here is 0 no password query If you enter a value other than 0 please take into account that this number must also be sent to the recorder by an attached communications...

Page 58: ...ord query in the configuration menu After the password has been entered in the Configuration menu an additional security query will appear You will only be able to gain access to the parameters when y...

Page 59: ...59 4 Configuration parameters 4 1 Operating example 1 If required the code number must be entered here factory setting 09200 2 Cancel entry the old settings are retained 3 Accept entry...

Page 60: ...hown in the diagram representation Switch off event Parameterization Display off Switch off event Waiting time Cntrl signal The type of display switch off screen saving is selected here Waiting time P...

Page 61: ...ans that paper perforations are shown within the graphic display on the left and right margins of the screen Paper perforations can only be activated and shown if no event traces have been selected si...

Page 62: ...synchronized When a binary input has been selected and is activated transition from Low to High then the time can be synchronized The seconds are decisive in the time change They are used for roundin...

Page 63: ...ces Code number for the configuration Configuration Device data Code No password Configuration 00000 09200 09999 Code number for configuration level 0000 off The data saved in the FLASH memory will be...

Page 64: ...evice data can be used to enter a device Info text max 500 characters The text is saved together with the measurement data and can be displayed in the PCA3000 evaluation software The text will not be...

Page 65: ...ent or voltage with linearization resistance thermometer thermocouple Only for signals that have not yet been linearized End temperature Configuration Analog inputs Analog input 1 6 End temperature an...

Page 66: ...ent parameters are to be configured Function Configuration Counter integrator Counter int chans Channel 1 6 Function Off Counter Integrator Oper time First select the required function v Chapter 2 5 C...

Page 67: ...the time base for integrating the selected channel second for example if your sensor generates a signal in liters second Operating time Select the unit used for counting the time Threshold value Conf...

Page 68: ...ation Counter integrator Counter int chans Channel 1 6 Alarm Limit 99999 to 100 to 99999 An alarm is triggered when the limit is infringed Using the parameter Weighting it is possible to differentiate...

Page 69: ...set to Weekly on at least one counter integrator The counter integrator values are saved on the selected day on reaching the synchronizing time Daily start time Configuration Counter integrator Daily...

Page 70: ...rding Analog channels Analog channel 1 6 Unit 5 characters Decimal place Configuration Recording Analog channels Analog channel 1 6 Decimal place Automatic X XXXX XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X XXXXX Automatic...

Page 71: ...ard text Text 1 18 No text v Chapter 3 5 Event list v Configuration Texts Page 74 Text High alarm Configuration Recording Analog channels Analog channel 1 6 Alarms Text High alarm Standard text Text 1...

Page 72: ...tored value Normal operation Configuration Recording Normal operation Stored value Average val Instant val Minimum Maximum Peak value v Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Storing data Storage cyc...

Page 73: ...lue v Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Storing data Storage cycle Event operation Configuration Recording Event operation Storage cycle 1 5 32767s v Chapter 2 7 Operating modes Chapter 2 8 Stor...

Page 74: ...texts Logic channel 1 6 Standard text Text 1 18 No text Can only be used if the Math logic module option is available v Chapter 3 5 Event list v Chapter 4 2 9 Configuration Texts Key inhibit Configura...

Page 75: ...me Configuration Interfaces RS232 RS485 Min response time 0 500ms Ethernet interface IP address Configuration Interfaces Ethernet IP address 000 000 000 000 192 168 000 010 255 255 255 255 The IP addr...

Page 76: ...en calibration status On Set start value Configuration Fine calibration Analog input 1 6 Set start value 99999 to 0 to 99999 Start value for target line Only active when calibration status On Actual e...

Page 77: ...the type of data transmission to the paperless recorder and 120Mbyte available on hard disk In addition the following items are required for communication between the PC and the recorder such as reade...

Page 78: ...the menu Extras the query at the start of the program can be activated by the function Renew log in Alter password The activation of the log in function can be used to distinguish between the user typ...

Page 79: ...menu bar v Chapter 5 8 Menu functions Toolbar The toolbar contains selected functions of the menu bar They can be started from the left mouse button If you rest the mouse pointer on one of the icons t...

Page 80: ...an overview of the current settings of a configuration file v Chapter 5 4 Configuration Connection status In the Connection status line you can check whether a connection to a device has been establi...

Page 81: ...isplay again A double click on an entry e g will start the change dialog Alternatively a change can also be started via the menu bar Edit Configuration level Device data Dialog window By double clicki...

Page 82: ...utton was pressed Example The right mouse button was pressed when it was on the entry Analog inputs Analog inputs Edit This function starts the change dialog for configuring the analog inputs Alternat...

Page 83: ...out from the instrument Copy data to clipboard Analog inputs This function copies the current configuration of the analog inputs to the Windows clipboard The contents of the clipboard can for instance...

Page 84: ...must be an existing connection to a device v Chapter 5 7 Connection between the PC and the recorder You can switch Teleservice into or out of display via the Window menu Close Teleservice window Click...

Page 85: ...his automatically turns it into an active register h Clicking into the box with the left mouse button single click will switch the Modbus flag Shifting the Teleservice window The Teleservice window to...

Page 86: ...ust like a normal hard disk using Windows Explorer H A new configuration will delete the data in the instrument FLASH memory If you want to retain the data then the function CompactFlash card Update C...

Page 87: ...card it will be indicated in the CompactFlash card menu and will remain until the error has been eliminated or is overwritten by a fresh error message Setup program Use the toolbar or the Data transf...

Page 88: ...mouse button h Click with the right mouse button on the drive letter for the CF card h Select the function Format h Select FAT file system h Click on the Start button A A CompactFlash memory card CF c...

Page 89: ...s an accessory for the recorder Setup USB You will need the interface cable including adapter in this case It is available as an accessory for the recorder RS232 v For the pin assignment please refer...

Page 90: ...PC are to be connected directly together please use a crossover cable Starting the transfer Use the toolbar or the Data transfer menu with its functions Data export to device and Data transfer from de...

Page 91: ...with an instrument the Assistant for Device Settings will automatically be started when the first attempt is made to access the instrument This helps you to set up a device list H If a connection alr...

Page 92: ...an additional description if appropriate h Set one of the option fields if appropriate h Activate the button h Select the interface which you want to use to access the device The next steps depend on...

Page 93: ...P IP Modbus protocol Set the Modbus TCP IP here Communications password 0 The communications password must match the one that has been set in the device Telephone number Enter the telephone number for...

Page 94: ...must also match those in the device Standard and obligatory setting for the control signal RS232 setup interface TTL Stop bit 1 Parity none Communications protocol Modbus TCP IP Modbus protocol Set t...

Page 95: ...ake a connection to a device By using the Ctrl key on the PC keyboard and the left mouse button you can select several devices at the same time only for deleting devices from the device list A success...

Page 96: ...p the Close function Delete Deletes a file from a hard disk or another data storage medium Export as RTF text The current setup can be saved as an RTF file on the PC Print When you have called up the...

Page 97: ...Undo function Parameter ization This function has the same effect as a double click with the left mouse button on the following function in the dialog window Configuration level This function has the...

Page 98: ...l automatically attempt to access the default device Data export to CF card The setup will be saved on a CompactFlash card The CompactFlash card can be read by the device Data import from CF card This...

Page 99: ...vice functions Calibration Test This carries out a calibration and various test functions Calibration can only be carried out with a special license number and is reserved for the manufacturer s servi...

Page 100: ...tart screen start logo after power on can be read altered or swapped and transmitted to the recorder Write message text This function can be used to transmit a message text to a device The message tex...

Page 101: ...the recorder Activation of the user and password query at the program start When the setup program is installed for the first time there will not yet be a query of the user name and password when the...

Page 102: ...assword will be requested at the program start Password alteration Altering a password is very much like activating the password query The only difference is that in this case the Old password field m...

Page 103: ...ange symbols All open windows are minimized they disappear from the screen but are not closed Teleservice You can switch Teleservice into or out of display by using this function The position is indep...

Page 104: ...able instrument and software documentation in PDF format Registered license numbers Here you can find out the license number of the setup program Please have the license number available if you contac...

Page 105: ...n Extras Enable extra codes Page 98 The math logic module is composed of channels that are not available as hardware but are calculated by the instrument software Math You can activate the math channe...

Page 106: ...et the Formula function then the input field Formula must be edited Entry can either be direct or via a dialog Example humidity Function selection The function is selected here All other fields can su...

Page 107: ...operator and enter them into the formula by activating the corresponding button Instead of using you can also make a selection by a double click with the left mouse button H For functions ending with...

Page 108: ...SIN sine SIN AE1 COS cosine COS AE1 TAN tangent TAN AE1 x to the power y AE1 AE2 EXP exponential function EXP AE1 ABS absolute value ABS AE1 INT integer portion INT AE1 FRC decimal portion FRC AE1 LOG...

Page 109: ...0180 0228 052 4 0100 d 0181 0229 053 5 0101 e 0182 0230 054 6 0102 f 0183 0231 055 7 0103 g 0184 0232 056 8 0104 h 0185 0233 057 9 0105 i 0186 0234 058 0106 j 0187 0235 059 0107 k 0188 0236 060 0108...

Page 110: ...here the character is to be inserted h Press the A key and hold it down h Enter the number combination 0169 in the number block on the right hand side of the keypad the leading zero must be entered as...

Page 111: ...rized in the table below Right Demo installation Maintenance Specialist Write interface texts X X New X X X Open X X X Save Save as Delete X X Configure undocumented parameters X Export to CF card X X...

Page 112: ...6 Rights 112...

Page 113: ...The life cycle archive data structure enables on demand saving and archiving of all process data clearly and simply in a single file Data backup Archive data can be read out and visualized directly f...

Page 114: ...the professional archive software it transfers the data via an inerface setup serial or Ethernet from the recorder or several recorders and controllers and deposits them on a PC or a network H PCC is...

Page 115: ...ge x x x x 22 20 53V AC DC 48 63Hz x x x x 23 110 240 V AC 10 15 48 63Hz 3 Extra codes x x x x 008 Ethernet interface x x x x 020 Lithium battery for memory buffering ex factory x x x x 021 Storage ca...

Page 116: ...ates for fixing holes Cable tie with foot can be released for strain relief of the sensor connecting cables 8 3 Optional accessories Setup program multilingual PC interface with TTL RS232 converter an...

Page 117: ...m vibration Electromagnetic fields caused by motors transformers etc should be avoided The ambient temperature at the site should be 0 to 45 C with a relative humidity of 75 no condensation v Chapter...

Page 118: ...two mounting brackets into the grooves on the sides of the housing The flat faces of the mounting brackets must lie against the housing h Push the fixing brackets up against the back of the panel and...

Page 119: ...fore the recorder is installed Instead of the 2 mounting brackets there are 4 wide mounting brackets that have to be used one element for each side of the housing The cover plates for closing the cuto...

Page 120: ...9 Installation 120...

Page 121: ...ion to the mains supply must be arranged as twisted and screened cables Earth the screen on the instrument side to the earth potential k Earth the instrument at the PE terminal to the protective earth...

Page 122: ...s 10 4 Connection diagram Rear view V The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel Terminal assignment for pluggable screw terminals 3 6 channel paperless recorder Diagram...

Page 123: ...e corresponding analog input requires a link from terminal 2 to terminal 4 Increased interference voltages can for example be generated by ceramic insulation becoming conductive at temperatures of sev...

Page 124: ...socket 20 3 TxD RxD transmit receive data 5 GND ground 8 TxD RxD transmit receive data Ethernet RJ45 socket 21 1 TX transmit data 2 TX transmit data 3 RX receive data 6 RX receive data Relay outputs...

Page 125: ...ipulation Security H Type 706510 corresponds to type 706500 or 955015 with the only difference that the 706510 recorder employs a different storage medium It uses CompactFlash memory cards for transfe...

Page 126: ...11 T V Report on Data Manipulation Security 126...

Page 127: ...127 11 T V Report on Data Manipulation Security...

Page 128: ...11 T V Report on Data Manipulation Security 128...

Page 129: ...CF card code number 63 Channel counter integrator 66 Channel indication 35 61 Channel line 14 61 70 Channel name 70 Channel name counter integrator 67 Channel representation 14 33 61 Character entry...

Page 130: ...a Evaluation 27 Read out via interface 27 Data export to CF card 98 Data format 75 Data import from CF card 98 Data lost 53 54 Data manipulation security 125 Data transfer from device 98 Data transfer...

Page 131: ...uation program 50 Event definition 47 Event list 47 Event operation 23 Storage cycle 73 Stored value 73 Event traces 15 Exit 96 Exit key 11 Ext control signal counter integrator 69 External cold junct...

Page 132: ...L Language 63 Life cycle data management 24 Limit index 35 Limit value counter integrator 68 Line width 70 Linearization 64 Logic module 22 105 Operator priorities 108 Low limit 70 M Make connection 9...

Page 133: ...5 116 PCC 27 86 91 113 114 116 Peak value 40 Period counter integrator 68 Power LED 11 Principle of operation 46 Print 96 Print preview 96 Printer setup 96 Program folder 104 Program options enabling...

Page 134: ...ctions 96 Modbus flag 84 85 Navigation tree 81 Program start 78 Shifting the Teleservice window 85 Teleservice 80 84 Toolbar 79 Toolbar shifting 80 Transfer 86 User interface 79 Working area 80 Signal...

Page 135: ...time 72 Start time 72 Trace design 72 Type counter integrator 66 Type designation 115 U UL approval 122 Underrange 14 Undocumented parameter 1 40 76 Unit 70 Unit counter integrator 68 Unit of measurem...

Page 136: ...12 Index 136...

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