The Service Monitor program
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“Service interval” field
Set the maintenance interval in days here, if you want to be reminded
about regularly maintaining the device (see also
on page 39). Load the maintenance interval into the device us-
ing the “Confirm service” button.
You can define a maintenance interval that reminds you about reg-
ularly maintaining the device. You can enter values in the range of
0 to 365 days.
The factory default setting is 0 days.
0 means that no maintenance message should occur.
You can see when the next service is due under “Next service in”.
The “Maintenance” message is logged.
“Import” field
All settings are loaded into the service monitor with the
“Import Data”
button. Select whether the data from a file (SD card) or from the con-
nected device should be loaded via USB communication.
The basic programming data on the SD card is in the “Testomat-
Modul_CL
.cfg” configuration file.
“Export” field
When you have changed the settings, you can save it onto the SD
card or into the connected device
with the “Export Data” button. Se-
lect whether you want to load the data onto an SD card, or straight
into the device via USB communication.
The basic program data
is written into the “TestomatModul_CL.cfg”
configuration file when using an SD card.
Saving and loading parameters
a) when programming a device via the USB
After the variables have been imported from the device using the “Im-
port Data
” button, they are displayed in the output field (grey). These
variables can be edited in the input field (light).
The changed variables are then transferred to the device with the
“Export Data” button. The new values then appear in the output field.
b) when programming a SD card:
After the variables have been read from the SD card using the “Im-
port Data
” button, they are displayed. This variable can be edited in
the input field (light).
The changed variables are then transferred to the SD card with the
“Export Data” button.
“Error message” tab
The error history is loaded from the device and displayed in the “Error
history” field when you press the “Read” button. You can see when
error and maintenance messages have occurred.
The error list is cleared from
the window with the “Delete” button.