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Data Logging
MTD75 Operation Guide
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Data Logging
The Data logging optional software function expands the capabilities of the MTD75 controller by
allowing the user to record over time the status of the controller. It consists of two separate sections,
Live Trending and SD Card Data Logging, which together will help the user to analyse and improve the
performance of their application. Please note by default this function is locked. It can be unlocked by
LTH or your local distributor at the time of order or through purchasing an unlock code, see page 161
for further information.
Live Trending
Live Trending provides the user with 3 separate live trend screens adjacent to the front screen with
each showing 2 readings; these enable the user to instantly view the last 50 samples of each reading.
The live trend screen also features a review mode where by the user can further analyse the last 200
samples of each reading, If the user finds something of note the software provides a facility to save
those 200 readings to an excel compatible file on the SD card. Further analysis is provided by
optionally displaying the minimum, maximum and average value of the 200 samples. The number of
readings, the source of the readings, the displayed scale and the sample interval rate are all
configurable by the user.
Setup Live Trending
Main Menu
From the front screen press the menu button to
show the main menu options and select Data
Logging.
/
– Select Option
EXIT
– Return to Front Screen
– Enter Option
Data Logging
Select the live trend you wish to setup.
/
– Select Option
EXIT
– Return to Main Menu
– Enter Option
Summary of Contents for MTD75
Page 1: ...MTD75 Cooling Tower Controller Operation Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 5: ...Preface MTD75 Operation Guide 3 Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 6: ...Preface 4 MTD75 Operation Guide ...
Page 12: ...Introduction 10 MTD75 Operation Guide Introduction MXD75 Termination Overview ...
Page 29: ...Installation MTD75 Operation Guide 27 Installation Horizontal Mounting Vertical Mounting ...
Page 30: ...Installation 28 MTD75 Operation Guide Installation Blank ...
Page 72: ...Biocide A 70 MTD75 Operation Guide Biocide A BLANK ...
Page 74: ...Biocide B 72 MTD75 Operation Guide Biocide B BLANK ...
Page 88: ...Inhibitor 86 MTD75 Operation Guide Inhibitor BLANK ...
Page 98: ...pH Control 96 MTD75 Operation Guide pH Control BLANK ...
Page 100: ...Alarm Relay 98 MTD75 Operation Guide Alarm Relay BLANK ...
Page 108: ...Electrodeless Conductivity Setup 106 MTD75 Operation Guide ECS Setup BLANK ...
Page 112: ...pH Input Setup 110 MTD75 Operation Guide pH Setup BLANK ...
Page 118: ...Redox Calibration 116 MTD75 Operation Guide Redox Calibration BLANK ...
Page 140: ...pH Calibration 138 MTD75 Operation Guide pH Calibration BLANK ...
Page 142: ...Calibration Reset 140 MTD75 Operation Guide Calibration Reset BLANK ...
Page 148: ...Current Outputs 146 MTD75 Operation Guide Current Outputs BLANK ...
Page 152: ...Digital Inputs 150 MTD75 Operation Guide Digital Inputs BLANK ...
Page 158: ...Configuration 156 MTD75 Operation Guide Configuration BLANK ...
Page 160: ...Update Software 158 MTD75 Operation Guide Update Software BLANK ...
Page 164: ...Save Restore Reset 162 MTD75 Operation Guide Save Restore Reset BLANK ...
Page 166: ...Error Messages 164 MTD75 Operation Guide Error Messages BLANK ...
Page 172: ...Modbus RS485 170 MTD75 Operation Guide Modbus RS485 BLANK ...
Page 184: ...Data Logging 182 MTD75 Operation Guide Data Logging BLANK ...
Page 246: ...Appendix F 244 MTD75 Operation Guide Appendix F Blank ...
Page 254: ...Appendix G 252 MTD75 Operation Guide Appendix G BLANK ...
Page 260: ...Notes 258 MTD75 Operation Guide ...
Page 261: ...Notes MTD75 Operation Guide 259 ...
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