Jumo 706510 LOGOSCREEN 500 cf Operating Manual User Manual Page 100

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5 Setup program
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Date and time This function is used to match the date and time for a PC and a device.
The button is used to make date and time settings for a device.
This function uses the information in the “New setting” selection as the basis
for adjustment.
ensures that the device clock is read out continually
(cyclically). The continual read-out can be ended by activating . The
clock cannot be adjusted while it is is being continually read out.
Create screen
printout
This function provides you with another option for documenting settings or
events.
Start the function and operate the “Create” button. A screenshot (printout) will
be created for the device that is connected. You can save the screenshot as a
bitmap, or print it out directly.
Start picture With this function, the start screen (start logo after power-on) can be read,
altered or swapped, and transmitted to the recorder.
Write message
text
This function can be used to transmit a message text to a device.
The message text can be used to make an entry in the event list for a device.
The functions are independent of the present setting in the dialog window. The
data can be transmitted to a device, without causing a new configuration.
Ethernet
interface
Using this function, the Ethernet parameters “IP address”, “Subnet mask” and
“Gateway” can be transmitted to the recorder. They are transmitted to that
device which has been linked to the setup program via the device list.
When transferring setup data through “data transfer to device“, “data transfer
from device”, “data export to CF card“ or “data import from CF card”, the
Ethernet parameters are not transmitted with this data, to avoid a collision of
data in the network due to identical IP addresses.
Send the date and time to a device.
Terminates the function.
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