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1  General

This operating manual explains how to install and operate the Command

Touch operating unit (order no. LRT 923).
The Command Touch operating unit ensures user-friendly operation of your

LAUDA constant temperature equipment. All operating functions can be

accessed easily by tapping, dragging or swiping the high-resolution multi-

touch screen with your finger.
The touch display is connected to the constant temperature equipment via a

LiBus cable. Remote operation is also possible: for example, you can connect

the operating unit directly to the control station PC (maximum permitted

cable length: 50 m). The magnets integrated into the back of the casing

prevent the operating unit from slipping when placed on a ferromagnetic

surface, thus facilitating use of the touch display.

This operating manual presents the basic operating concept of the

Command Touch operating unit and provides examples of some

of the most popular operating functions. Detailed information on

how to handle your constant temperature equipment and a descrip-

tion of the functions specific to your device can be found in the

operating manual for your constant temperature equipment. This

includes, in particular, process technology and safety- and liability-

related information.

1.1 

Intended use

The Command Touch operating unit is an accessory which extends the oper-

ating possibilities of the LAUDA constant temperature equipment. After

connection, the constant temperature equipment can be operated by tap-

ping the elements on the display. This is usually done by tapping or swiping

the display with one or more fingers.
The operating unit may only be operated with constant temperature equip-

ment that supports the functions provided. A list of compatible product lines

can be found in the “Compatibility” section in this operating manual.
The operating unit should only be operated as intended and under the condi-

tions specified in this operating manual. The instructions in the connected

constant temperature equipment’s operating manual apply to every inter-

action. This is particularly true of the safety instructions contained in the

manual.

Use with incompatible constant temperature equipment

Use with defective or non-standard cables or connections

Operating the display using sharp or sharp-edged objects

Reasonably foreseeable improper use

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Summary of Contents for V1R20

Page 1: ...Command Touch operating unit An accessory of the Integral IN and PRO product lines Operation manual V1R20 Read this manual prior to performing any task...

Page 2: ...Touch operating unit 2 51 Manufacturer LAUDA DR R WOBSER GMBH CO KG Laudaplatz 1 97922 Lauda K nigshofen Germany Telephone 49 0 9343 503 0 Fax 49 0 9343 503 222 E mail info lauda de Internet https ww...

Page 3: ...equipment on 13 6 2 Operating the device using the Command Touch unit 13 6 2 1 Home window 13 6 2 2 Selecting the menu language 14 6 2 3 Input window 14 6 2 4 Graph window 16 6 3 Basic settings 18 6...

Page 4: ...untdown 37 7 6 Calibrating the temperature probe 38 7 7 Exporting importing data 39 7 8 Viewing the device status 42 8 Maintenance 44 9 Faults 45 10 Decommissioning 46 11 Disposal 47 12 Accessories 48...

Page 5: ...e can be found in the operating manual for your constant temperature equipment This includes in particular process technology and safety and liability related information 1 1 Intended use The Command...

Page 6: ...ard warranty of one year 1 5 Copyright This operating manual was written in German checked and approved If the content of other language editions deviates from the German edition the information in th...

Page 7: ...ting Technical questions Ordering accessories and spare parts Please contact our sales department for questions relating to your specific application Contact information LAUDA Service Phone 49 0 9343...

Page 8: ...https www lauda de The warnings and safety instructions in this operating manual must be observed at all times Warning signs Type of danger Warning danger zone Signal word Meaning WARNING This combin...

Page 9: ...e sure that they cannot become damaged during use Check the state of the cables and socket before operating the device Avoid contacting the display with sharp or sharp edged objects Clean any soiled p...

Page 10: ...ng order 1 Remove the accessory from its packaging 2 Make sure that the accessory is complete and undamaged 3 Store the accessory in its packaging after use 4 Dispose of the packaging materials in an...

Page 11: ...Type plate 3 Holding device for attaching the accessory to the LAUDA constant temperature equipment 4 LiBus connecting cable with socket cable bushing with strain relief 5 USB interface for data impor...

Page 12: ...quipment the attachment point designed for this purpose is indicated on the constant temperature equipment s casing Observe the instructions in the operating manual of your LAUDA constant temperature...

Page 13: ...using the Command Touch unit 6 2 1 Home window The Home window displays the current process temperatures and tem perature profile as well as tile buttons representing the constant tem perature equipm...

Page 14: ...es In the Home window press the button in the bottom right for about 1 second The Stop button switches the constant temperature equip ment to Standby mode the Play button activates Operating mode 6 2...

Page 15: ...d to correct a wrong selection An input field is displayed with a numerical keypad The currently valid value is entered in the input field The change in value is limited in each case to the values cor...

Page 16: ...two digits i e with two numerical keys 6 2 4 Graph window With the Command Touch operating unit you can display the following temperature profiles in the form of a graph Tset white line Set temperatur...

Page 17: ...e graph window corresponds to scaling of x axis Time base Slide switch for absolute and relative settings When Absolute is selected measurements are recorded with the current time When Relative is sel...

Page 18: ...curve Tset Touch the Display tolerance range button to change the settings Placing or removing a check mark next to the Display tolerance range button displays or hides the tolerance range in the gra...

Page 19: ...be carried out manually or automatically When Safe Mode is active the constant temperature equipment continues to run but the values preset here for the Tset set temperature and control variables are...

Page 20: ...rature equipment continues operating with this value Slide switch set to Change When Safe Mode is activated the constant temperature equipment sets the new Tset temperature set point which is stored h...

Page 21: ...d the constant temperature equipment starts in the mode in which it was active when the interruption occurred Standby Operation 6 3 4 Positioning tiles The tiles available for the constant temperature...

Page 22: ...log in to the device with their own profile In each profile the Administrator can enable or disable the functions for operating the device Accessing the user database via the tiles 1 Open the Home wi...

Page 23: ...efault PIN to protect the operating unit from unauthorized access Define a 4 digit PIN for each user profile required and in particular for the Administrator Profile name When renaming user profiles i...

Page 24: ...s Then adjust this according to the user Assign individual permissions using the On and Off slide switches On The user is entitled to read and change the values concerned by this permission Off The us...

Page 25: ...m unauthorized access It can be easily switched on or off in the Settings menu via the Key lock input For convenient administration this special function is created as a system profile in the user dat...

Page 26: ...you cannot change any values or operating statuses If the key lock also includes locking the function for switching between operating modes Standby Operation the Stop or Play button indicate a lock sy...

Page 27: ...ration tap the Play button in the bottom right for 1 second The constant temperature equipment starts to operate again You can now see the Stop button in the bottom right 7 2 Programmer 7 2 1 Basic in...

Page 28: ...to reach the target temperature as quickly as is technically possible Maintain temperature maintaining phase corresponds to a ramp without a temperature change The value of the previous segment is en...

Page 29: ...ne one after the other The column names indicate what these values mean Seg Consecutive segment number the first segment always has the designation Start Tend C Target temperature C which should be ac...

Page 30: ...ice application and other factors it is shown by dashed lines The original profile solid line roughly shows three sequence phases the values defined for them can be seen in the table below Segment 1 T...

Page 31: ...en the duration of the segment and the difference in temperature 2 A specified tolerance is only achieved when the target temperature remains within the tolerance range This causes the next segment to...

Page 32: ...dby mode a running program is automatically paused The Program tile on the Home window always shows the currently active program and its status You can see the following information Tile symbol which...

Page 33: ...to automatically find the best control parameters for the internal bath application or external application Note the following instructions Self adaptation can only be performed on constant temperatur...

Page 34: ...y valid control parameters as a parameter set or replace them by loading an existing parameter set You can export parameter sets to a USB storage medium via the USB interface of the operating unit Cha...

Page 35: ...w temperature for example 142 4 C should decrease by 80 C within 5 days a temperature change of 80 C must be entered A time of 5 days must also be entered Example The ramp function remains active unti...

Page 36: ...e programmed times The names of actions have the following meaning Action Description This display indicates a weekly schedule for which no action to be performed has been defined Start When the set t...

Page 37: ...The consecutively numbered list of countdowns and the associ ated control buttons are displayed 3 Use one of the following buttons to operate the associated count down Start continue the countdown Pa...

Page 38: ...ison the characteristic of the temperature switch is adjusted and the slope of the characteristic is changed It is possible to change the Tint and Text temperature values within a range of 3 K respect...

Page 39: ...new temperature 6 Touch the 2 point upper button in the Calibration menu 7 Enter the value of the temperature read from the reference ther mometer and confirm the entry with OK The upper value has bee...

Page 40: ...format Text file A file that can be further processed and is suitable for example for transferring data to a spreadsheet or other evaluation program You need a USB storage medium with a type A USB so...

Page 41: ...set you require and confirm your selection with the OK button The data set is loaded If the import fails you will receive a corresponding message 5 Carry out further exports imports if necessary Fina...

Page 42: ...Tap the Error memory tile You will see the list of messages the most recent message is at the top 2 Push the scrollbar button to scroll down the list to the required input You will see the following...

Page 43: ...system the protection system the cooling system and also the software installed on the operating unit For service purposes you may require the serial numbers of the installations installed on the cons...

Page 44: ...ly available washing up liquid NOTICE Do not allow live parts to be contacted by the cleaning agent This could cause damage to property Disconnect the device before cleaning it Water and other liquids...

Page 45: ...p ment on No LiBus connection Check the LiBus connection on the constant temperature equipment and con nector The operating unit or LiBus connecting cable is defective Contact the LAUDA service The di...

Page 46: ...m the con stant temperature equipment 1 Disconnect the LiBus connecting cable from the constant tem perature equipment and wind it up properly 2 Remove the operating unit from the place of use 3 Prote...

Page 47: ...62 EC packaging and packaging waste if disposing of the product in a member state of the EU The device must be properly decommissioned and disposed of at the end of its life cycle 1 Dispose of the de...

Page 48: ...nnecting elements are available for connecting the LiBus accessory Item Catalog number LiBus T extender with 2 LiBus sockets EKS 073 LiBus extension cord 5 m EKS 068 LiBus extension cord 25 m EKS 069...

Page 49: ...118 x 39 Weight kg 0 75 Casing protection class IP54 Connection type 4 wire cable with LiBus socket cable length approx 1 5 m Ambient conditions Air humidity Maximum relative air humidity 80 at 31 C...

Page 50: ...fining the language display 14 Defining the menu language 14 Device Displaying serial numbers 43 Read out memory 42 Switching on 13 Viewing data 42 Viewing the status 42 Displaying serial numbers devi...

Page 51: ...g unit 9 Segment Start 30 Service 7 Setting the current consumption 19 Signal tone adjusting 22 Software version 43 Standby Activating 27 Deactivating 27 Start Segment 30 Sub menu Access 14 Navigation...

Page 52: ...LAUDA DR R WOBSER GMBH CO KG Laudaplatz 1 97922 Lauda K nigshofen Telephone 49 0 9343 503 0 Fax 49 0 9343 503 222 E mail info lauda de Internet https www lauda de...

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