2 Monitor
All device icons filled in the monitor-content (4) with the mouse are also displayed in the Monitor (2)
as a graph. The temperature scale is vertically at the left border of the monitor. If you position the
mouse pointer on the monitor you can move the window contents horizontally and vertically.
You can zoom with
A D W X
, with
cursor keys
scrolling and connect through the graphs or graphs
recently used by using the keys
S
,
End
,
End + S
, and
End
.
4 Monitor Content
All devices (excluding alarm buzzer) are displayed as a graph in the Monitor (2), which are extracted
to the monitor content per drag and drop. A pop-up requester enables the exact choice (e.g. sensor
1-5). You can also drag devices from the monitor content in to a control-loop device window (12). If
you want to remove devices from the monitor content window, drag the device icon over the library
(5) and drop.
Color change of the graphs: To change colors of the graphs in the monitor (2) individually,
double click on the relevant device-icon. In a pop-up window you can select the desired
color.
5 Library
The library is the first and the central control station of all devices (sensors, fans, pumps etc.) and
functions (alarm…) of the Heatmaster software. From here you can move per drag and drop
device-icons in to the Monitor (2), Monitor content (4), device windows (12) 1 to 5 and all these
among (2), (4) and (12) directly without the library.
11 Control loop Buttons
Every control-loop (13) has three buttons, which indicate different functions in the control-loop-
panel.
Button 1
: indicates the device-icons/components of this control-loop. This is the standard display at
the program start. The configuration will be showed through the direct click on the device-icon. Click
alternatively on button 3.
Button 2
: indicates the graphs of the devices/components of this control-loop. This function helps
you to classify graphs, if there are many displayed on the monitor.
Button 3
: indicates the configuration of the device selected respectively in the control-loop. If you
have selected button 3, look at the small icons of the devices available in the control-loop on the
top left of the control-loop-panel (12). You can shift among different configurations by clicking.
The first icon includes functions for control-loop itself, which are described in the control-
loop (13)
.
12 Control loop Panel
Here the selected aspects through the buttons (11) are displayed. Place the desired device icons
here from the library (5) to build up a control-loop. After that the Heatmaster software asks the
possible selection of devices in a pop-up requester (e.g. thermo sensor 1-5). You also can move
device icons in to the other four control-loop panels.
13 Control loop
The Heatmaster software supports up to five control-loops. Control-loops are circuits of the
Heatmaster, which include devices selected by you respectively. Without devices in a control-loop
the Heatmaster cannot undertake controlling function. You select devices per drag and drop from
the library (5) and drop over the control-loop panel. After doing this, the software asks in a pop-up
requester for selecting free device number (e.g. thermo sensor 1-5).
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