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19 Report memory

19 Report memory

The controller continuously records all relevant measurements, settings and error messages at 1-minute 
intervals.

The internal report memory is arranged as a ring memory, i.e. the new data always overwrite the oldest 
report data.
The report function can not be switched off but remains active at all times. The data are stored in the controller, 
protected against any manipulation. The controller memory can be read to produce documentation.

Every data set is stored with a unique date stamp.

The size of the internal report memory is 1024kB. This corresponds to a memory capacity of approximately 
3 months continuous operation.

If the power supply is interrupted, the instants of power failure and restoration of power are stored in the 
controller.

19.1 Reading the report memory

19.1 Reading the report memory
Past report data can be printed either via the RS232C interface or by a PLC3-compatible printer connected 
to the oven.

19.2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C

19.2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C
Using the “Celsius 2007“ program the record memory of the controller can be read via the RS232C interface 
into a PC where it can be shown graphically, printed, and stored in memory.

Note:

The report memory of the controller is not altered or cleared by the reading procedure.

The report memory of the controller is not altered or cleared by the reading procedure.

19.3 Printing the report memory from the oven

19.3 Printing the report memory from the oven
(see section 10)

If the printer is not ready, e.g. cartridge empty or no paper, no report data are lost. Prints can be repeated 
several times since the report memory is not cleared after printing.

The GLP data header is automatically included in the print-out: it contains the following information:
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Printing date

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Time period of report

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Running page number

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Serial number and oven designation

20 Cleaning

20 Cleaning

Summary of Contents for HCP 108

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Humidity Chambers HCP 108 HCP 153 HCP 246...

Page 2: ...HCP page 2...

Page 3: ...ing mode 13 6 Setting the parameters 13 7 Normal operation 14 8 Weekly programmer 16 9 Programme operation 18 9 1 Closure commands for ramp segments 20 10 Printer 24 11 Basic oven settings Setup 25 11...

Page 4: ...9 Report memory 40 19 1 Reading the report memory 40 19 2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C 40 19 3 Printing the report memory from the oven 40 20 Cleaning 41 21 Maintenance 42 22 Check...

Page 5: ...arantee and indemnification are excluded This mark on the product means Note Operating Instructions Note Operating Instructions Warning oven hot when operating Warning oven hot when operating The righ...

Page 6: ...the oven 2 1 Subframe accessory 2 1 Subframe accessory Models 108 153 and 246 can be placed on a subframe 2 2 Stackable version accessory 2 2 Stackable version accessory Two ovens of the same model si...

Page 7: ...Specification VBG 24 and are therefore not suitable for drying evaporating and burning in of paints enamels or similar materials whose solvents may produce an inflammable mixture with air There must...

Page 8: ...s measued with Pt100 in 4 wire circuit adjustment range normal operation with humidity 20 C to 90 C normal operation without humidity 20 C to 160 C sterilisation operation 160 C 4 hours via STERICard...

Page 9: ...ses at the coldest point of the unit due to the dew point With prolonged operation outside the working range there is a With prolonged operation outside the working range there is a possibility of wat...

Page 10: ...fan disc Integral weekly programmer with group function e g all workdays Two separate PT100 temperature sensors Class A in 4 wire circuit for control and monitoring Digital monitor controller for over...

Page 11: ...oduct is intended to operate on a supply network with a system impedance Zmax at the transfer point max at the transfer point max building connection of 0 292 Ohm max The user has to ensure that the p...

Page 12: ...e turbulence free chamber ventilation 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 Operating the door 4 1 Operating the door The door is opened by clockwise rotation of the handle Close the door by turning the door handle ant...

Page 13: ...the controller operates in the new operating mode PRINT SETUP Normal operation Weekly programmer Programme operation Printer Basic settings 6 Setting the parameters 6 Setting the parameters After an...

Page 14: ...sh turn control the following parameters can be selected and can be altered as described in the section 6 Temperature setpoint Temperature setpoint Adjustment range with humidity 20 to 90 C without hu...

Page 15: ...ntil the overtemperature protection and the symbol MAX or MIN flashes Keep the SET key depressed and use the push turn control to set the overtemperature protection to 51 0 C and the undertemperature...

Page 16: ...t switched on without an ON time being entered an OFF time cannot be programmed for the respective time block either on off ON time Adjustment range 00 00 to 23 59 hrs on off OFF time Adjustment range...

Page 17: ...ch on at 9 30 hrs Mo Fr Turn the push turn control anticlockwise to select Mo Fr on workday group Hold down the SET key and use the push turn control to set the switch on time to 9 30 on off Mo Tu We...

Page 18: ...n the Section 6 loop t3 t4 t2 t1 on off Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 3 4 2 1 STERI DEFRO mb IN 1 IN 2 OUT MIN AUTO MAX C C rh h PRINT SETUP Delayed programme start switch on day Delayed programme start switch...

Page 19: ...FRO mb IN 1 IN 2 OUT MIN AUTO MAX C C rh h PRINT SETUP Humidity setpoint humidity at end of the ramp segment Humidity setpoint humidity at end of the ramp segment Range 20 to 95 rh loop t3 t4 t2 t1 on...

Page 20: ...next programme segment only when the programmed temperature setpoint and the programmed humidity setpoint have been reached even if the programmed heating time has already elapsed LOOP Ramp repeat fun...

Page 21: ...e push turn control After the SET key has been released the controller is in operating mode programme operation PRINT SETUP 2 Edit programme 2 Edit programme Hold down the SET key and turn the push tu...

Page 22: ...ication Hold down the SET key and set the time 00 45 using the push turn control h 10 Select temperature of second ramp segment 10 Select temperature of second ramp segment Turn the push turn control...

Page 23: ...rh 16 Set closure command for third ramp segment 16 Set closure command for third ramp segment Turn the push turn control clockwise until a segment closure command e g end appears Press the SET key b...

Page 24: ...section 19 The report data can in this operating mode be printed out through the printer connected to the oven When using a colour printer the various graphics can be printed in colour On the printou...

Page 25: ...matically but must be set manually by the user Date The controller incorporates a calendar which automatically allows for the different lengths of the months and also for leap years Weekday Weekday Tu...

Page 26: ...ature protection mechanical electronic according to DIN 12880 12 1 Mechanical temperature monitor temperature limiter TB 12 1 Mechanical temperature monitor temperature limiter TB All ovens of the HCP...

Page 27: ...N AUTO MAX Using the push turn control select the symbol MIN Hold down the SET key and set the protection temperature using the push turn control Note The temperature monitor can be set independently...

Page 28: ...n control Automatic temperature monitor ON ASF ON C MIN AUTO MAX Using the push turn control select the symbol AUTO Hold down the SET key and select on using the push turn control Notes on the ASF The...

Page 29: ...ple through opening the oven door during operation triggers the alarm Triggering the ASF alarm is indicated by flashing symbol AUTO and If the sounder is switched on in SETUP the ASF alarm is addition...

Page 30: ...ilter If no humidity is required in the chamber humidity control can be de activated by the setting OFF is indicated if the humidity exceeds the selected setpoint for longer than 30 minutes The humidi...

Page 31: ...activated if the overtemperature protection operates see section 12 2 3 lo alarm undertemperature alarm activated if the undertemperature protection operates see section 12 2 3 asf alarm temperature o...

Page 32: ...e automatic sterilisation programme can not be altered by the user After successful sterilisation the control displays STERILISATION OK For documentation purposes the sterilisation process can be repo...

Page 33: ...orresponding serial number Each log on via the User ID Card is documented in the internal flash memory If the USER IDcard is inserted the SETUP menu includes the additional item ID LOCK When the setti...

Page 34: ...the measured reference temperature is too low the calibration correction setting has to have a negative sign 4 Carry out a check measurement using the reference meter 5 The procedure can be carried o...

Page 35: ...e factory temperature calibration is restored C C C C C C calibration point1 calibration point 3 calibration point 2 calibration temperature calibration temperature calibration temperature calibration...

Page 36: ...in SETUP If the measured reference humidity is too low the calibration correction setting has to have a negative sign 4 Carry out a check measurement using the reference instrument 5 The procedure ca...

Page 37: ...op t3 t4 t2 t1 on off Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 3 4 2 1 STERI DEFRO C C rh mb CO mb 2 IN 1 IN 2 OUT IN 1 IN 2 OUT MIN AUTO MAX PRINT SETUP loop t3 t4 t2 t1 on off Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 3 4 2 1 STERI DEFRO C...

Page 38: ...h the oven The default setting is ADDRESS 0 Using this address each oven can be addressed by the PC and programmed If several ovens are connected by the RS232C interface to one PC each oven requires a...

Page 39: ...communicates with the oven The default setting is ADDRess 0 Using this address each oven can be addressed by the PC and programmed For this purpose the PC must be equipped with an RS485 interface or m...

Page 40: ...nted either via the RS232C interface or by a PLC3 compatible printer connected to the oven 19 2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C 19 2 Reading the report memory into the PC via RS232C U...

Page 41: ...ternal casing If rust stains caused by contamination occur on the interior surface the affected areas must be cleaned and polished immediately ATTENTION Do not use cleaning fluids which contain scouri...

Page 42: ...osure of the door is ensured by a seal on the oven and another one on the door In continuous operation the flexible sealing material may take a permanent set Readjustment may then be necessary in orde...

Page 43: ...SF has been activated and rh empty water container empty and rh over humidity setpoint has been exceeded E 0 in temperature module error on self test E 1 in temperature module power unit triac faulty...

Page 44: ...After a supply failure lasting less than 60 minutes the current programme is continued at the point where it was interrupted The instant and duration of the supply failure are documented in the repor...

Page 45: ...61326 2004 05 EN 61326 1997 EN 61326 A1 1998 EN 61326 A2 2001 EN 61326 A2 2003 The designated product is in conformity with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC including amendments Council...

Page 46: ...f domestic refuse For disposal please contact your dealer or the manufacturer Products which are infected infectious or contaminated with health endangering substances are excluded from return Please...

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