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7xETBLD USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003C
1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS
Thank you for choosing M-System’s Paperless Recording System.
The Model 7xETBLD is an easy PC Configuration Tool Software which enables the user to configure the 7xET Series
Touch Panel Paperless Recorders (models: 73ET, 74ET and 75ET) remotely via Ethernet.
This users manual describes PC requirements for the software and its use. For detailed information about the
functions of the 7xET Series, please refer to its respective manual.
Descriptions in this manual is applicable to the 7xETBLD Ver. 3.00x.
1.1
7xETBLD FEATURES
The 7xETBLD enables the user to set parameters to a 7xET remotely via Ethernet simply by specifying its IP
address. It can also upload preset 7xET configuration remotely.
Specific set of configurations can be saved on the PC and then reloaded on the program later when necessary.
The 7xET’s recording operations can be started/stopped by commands from the 7xETBLD program.
1.2
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
PC:
IBM PC/AT compatible
OS:
Window 2000 or XP
Screen area:
1024 x 768 pixels
Display color:
65000 colors (16-bit high color)
Ethernet media: 10BASE-T (73ET is compatible with 100BASE-TX)
1.3
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS
Parameters:
Communication setting, Storing rate, Data storing method, Start mode,
Temperature unit, Data storing form, Digital display type, Display rate,
Chart speed, Digital display (auto hide), Graph (chart direction),
Data file used volume, Screen saver,
Node setting, Pen setting (common, analog, discrete, alarm)
Pulse count preset:
Preset individual pens
Preset all pens
Communication:
Download (configuration to the 7xET)
Upload (configuration from the 7xET)
File read / write
Remote start / stop
CF Data create:
Creating 7xET.7xDA and 7xET.7xCA files on the CF Card.
CF Data to CSV:
Converting data at the specific time period stored in the CF Card into a CSV file.
Getting the time-specific data via Ethernet and converting it into a CSV file.
CF Data to MRD:
Converting data at the specific time period stored in the CF Card into a MRD file
which is readable on the MSR128 (file name: yymmdd.MRD).
Getting the time-specific data via Ethernet and converting it into a MRD file.
Data Version Convert:
Converting old-version files into the latest-version ones.
Setting to CSV:
Saving the 7xETBLD parameters in CSV format.