![Lake Shore 350 User Manual Download Page 149](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/lake-shore/350/350_user-manual_670644149.webp)
6.5.4 Embedded Chart Recorder
135
|
www.lakeshore.com
Notes:
provides a means of adding notes to the log file while logging data. The note
will be added to the notes column of the log file at the row associated with the most
recently acquired data point. To add a note, simply add text to the text box next to the
Save Note
button, then click
Save Note
. Notes will be appended to the note history
text box, along with a time stamp. If a note is saved while not currently logging data
to a file, the note will only appear in the note history text box, and will only be avail-
able while the application is running.
Control:
provides easy access to the control functions of the instrument. The P, I, D,
Manual Output, Setpoint, and Heater Range settings can be configured here for each
control loop on the instrument. The current configuration of the given control loop is
displayed when the
Loop
radio button is selected. To update these parameters on the
instrument, first select the loop to update by choosing a
Loop
radio button. Then
update the values in the Control panel and click
Send
. Each control loop must be
updated independently, so once the values in the Control panel are updated, click
Send
before clicking another
Loop
radio button.
The utilities panel can be collapsed to increase the size of the chart. To collapse the
utilities panel, click
Collapse Utilities Panel
(10). When collapsed, the same button
becomes an
Expand Utilities Panel
button that can be used to restore the utilities
panel on the form.
6.5.4.5 Menu
The standard dropdown menu includes the following sections:
File (1):
D
Interface Configuration—can be used to configure the remote interface connec-
tion to the instrument.
D
Exit—closes the Chart Recorder application.
Log/Chart (2):
D
Configure Log/Chart—simply expands the configuration panel if collapsed.
D
Hide Legend—hides the legend in the chart to expand the data plot.
Help (3):
D
Getting Started—launches a web page with basic chart recorder instructions.
D
About—provides information about the application, including the software revi-
sion level.
6.5.4.6 Information
The information panel consists of the following two bits of information:
D
Datapoint (4)—the current datapoint number. If logging data, this also shows the
total number of data points to be taken in the current data acquisition (i.e. 522 of
1000).
D
Log File (5)—the file path of the file that is currently being used to log data.
Summary of Contents for 350
Page 4: ...Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 6: ......
Page 14: ...Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 28: ...14 cHAPTER 1 Introduction Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 53: ...Examples of PID control 2 13 4 ManualOutput 39 www lakeshore com FIGURE 2 4 ...
Page 58: ...44 cHAPTER 2 Cooling System Design and Temperature Control Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 118: ...104 cHAPTER 5 Advanced Operation Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 178: ...164 cHAPTER 7 Options and Accessories Model 350 Temperature Controller ...
Page 192: ...178 cHAPTER 8 Service Model 350 Temperature Controller ...