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JUMO LOGOSCREEN fdSecure Data Management andFDA-Compliant Measured Data RecordingB 706585.1Operating Instructions2014-05-22/00586143

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1 Introduction10B 709704.0 PC Audit Trail Manager Software (PCAT)The operating manual describes the operation and the features of the PCAudit Trail Ma

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12 Index100Counter 45Counters/integrators 29–30, 45Cursor 48Curve presentation 29–32, 36curve presentation 22DData readoutVia interface 55With a CF me

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10112 IndexHistory 20, 47horizontal presentation 32, 36IInfo 63Installation Instructions 13Instrument documentation in printed form 8Instrument docume

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12 Index102Plant 38Plants 26Power LED 15, 17Presentation modes 12Process image presentation 29–30, 35QQuadView 85RReport 29–30, 37Report step-on 37Ret

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10312 IndexUser list 57Users 59–60, 88Logged in 59Logged out 59Standard (default) password 60Standard (default) user 60VVersion 62vertical presentatio

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12 Index104

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JUMO GmbH & Co. KG JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO Process Control, Inc.Street address:Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 136039 Fulda, GermanyDelivery address:

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111 Introduction1.3 Typographical ConventionsWarning signsThe signs for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the followingconditions:VDang

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1 Introduction12Presentation modesProgram managerScreen textsTexts that are displayed in the setup program are indicated by italic script.Edit Device

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132 Instrument DescriptionBlock diagramHThe connection diagram is described in the Installation Instructions B 706585.4(.1). When the paperless record

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2 Instrument Description14DevicefeaturesFront panel Zinc die-cast with lid Stainless steel(enclosed)Interfaces locatesd on front panel2× USB NoneExter

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152 Instrument Description2.1 Displays and ControlsRecorder with zinc die-cast panel1.CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of the SanDisk Corporati

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2 Instrument Description16Recorder with zinc die-cast panelAThe CompactFlash memory card must not be removed during access (signal LED is on).The USB

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172 Instrument DescriptionRecorder with stainless steel panelAll descriptions of the control knob in this operating manual also apply to thetouchpad.A

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193 Operating Principle3.1 Operating Principle and Graphic ElementsHeaderThe functions of the paperless recorder are selected in the header. Theselect

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Menu structure of the paperless recorderv Chapter 8 „Device Manager“v Chapter 7 „Memory Manager“v Chapter 6 „Alarm and Event Lists“v Chapter 4 „Visual

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3 Operating Principle20Groupstep-onChannelstep-onNumericalmeasurement display(diagram view)Memory presentation / history(visualization of the data in

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213 Operating PrincipleStatusand title barThis line (bar) shows alarm and error messages, as well as general information,and information about the act

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3 Operating Principle22Numerical measurement display(diagramview)The numerical measurement display is available for the presentation modes: •Curves, •

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233 Operating PrincipleVisualization window(diagram)In the visualization window, the measurement data are shown in graphicalform. Alarms are indicated

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3 Operating Principle243.2 Operating ExampleStart The normal display is active.Operationh Select the operator level by rotating the control knob.h Act

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253 Operating Principleh Select the operator level by rotating the control knob.h Activate the bar graph presentation by pressing the control knob.Res

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3 Operating Principle263.3 Group and Plant Management (Batches)Within the recorder, all analog inputs, binary inputs, counters and integrators,are col

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273 Operating PrincipleThe number of plants is configured through the parameter Device managerConfigurationBatches/plantsGen. plant parametersN

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294 Visualization4.1 Activating the Operator LevelThe type of visualization (curve presentation, bar graph etc.) is selected at theoperator level. No

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Contents1 Introduction 71.1 Preface ... 71.2 Arr

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4 Visualization304.2 Overview of Header LinesCurvepresentation (diagram)Bar graphpresentationText picturepresentationProcess image presentationBinaryp

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314 Visualization4.3 Curve PresentationFor this type of display one distinguishes between vertical and horizontal pre-sentation. Only one of the two p

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4 Visualization32Memory presentationThis function starts the presentation of the data that are available in the historymemory. v Chapter 5 "Memor

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334 Visualization4.4 Bar Graph PresentationIn this visualization mode, the analog inputs are presented both numericallyand in bar graph form. In addit

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4 Visualization344.5 Text Picture PresentationIn the presentation, the analog channels are presented numerically, togetherwith the channel name and th

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354 Visualization4.6 Process Image PresentationThe display shows selected measurement signals and background pictures ina maximum of nine process imag

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4 Visualization364.7.1 Vertical displayIn the display, signals are continuously displayed on the screen running fromtop to bottom.4.7.2 Horizontal pre

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374 Visualization4.8 ReportsEach one of the reports covers all the analog channels in a group. Each grouphas its own configurable report.The current r

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4 Visualization384.9 Batches/PlantsWhen recording batch processes, a distinction is made between the plant andthe batch.The instrument can combine and

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394 VisualizationEditbatchThis function can be used to edit the batch text fields that are available(configured for this purpose). When the function h

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Contents5 Memory Presentation (History) 475.1 Vertical presentation ...

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4 Visualization404.9.2 Completed BatchesBatch evaluationCompleted batches can be evaluated in three different ways:• Curves (graphical presentation)•

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414 VisualizationExecutesignatureWhether an electronic signature can be executed is decided through the PCSecurity Manager Software (PCS).Line 1 The t

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4 Visualization424.9.3 Batch Control with Barcode ReaderIf a barcode reader is connected to the interface “RS232 for barcode reader”(connector 2) or “

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434 VisualizationActivate and display (if required) batch report for batch (plant) 3:Start and stop batch reportIf the batch report is configured for

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4 Visualization44Activate batch textsIf a line in a batch report is configured for barcode activation, the activationproceeds as follows.Activate text

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454 Visualization4.10 Counters and IntegratorsIn this presentation, the current states of the counters and integrators(totalizers) are displayed, as w

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4 Visualization464.11 Comment EntryThis function can be used to enter a text (max. length 31 characters) that isentered in the event list when the inp

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475 Memory Presentation (History)The Memory presentation function can be used to display and check datafrom the internal main memory (SRAM) of the ins

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5 Memory Presentation (History)485.1 Vertical presentation A cursor is now shown in the center of the visualization window. Thecorresponding measureme

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495 Memory Presentation (History)page, as required.“Scroll pages” can be ended by pressing the control knob.Zoom and searchThis function affects how m

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Contents10 Web server 7710.1 General ... 7810.2 O

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5 Memory Presentation (History)50Numerical measurement displayThis function decides whether the MAX or MIN values are shown in the“Numerical measureme

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516 Alarm and Event ListsThe alarm and event lists can be called up in two ways:• A call from one of the visualization modes, e.g. curve presentation

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6 Alarm and Event Lists526.1 Call from One of the Visualization Modesh In the header line, rotate and press the control knob to select and activate th

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536 Alarm and Event Listsh Rotate the control knob to select a list, then press the knob to activate the list.Example In the example, you can see a co

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6 Alarm and Event Lists546.2 Call from the Memory Presentationh In the header line, rotate and press the the control knob to select and activate the b

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557 Memory ManagerThe memory manager contains functions for data exchange between thepaperless recorder and CF memory cards or USB memory sticks.Symbo

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7 Memory Manager56Activation for USB stickStart via menu h Activate the memory manager by rotating and pressing the control knob (CF card must be inse

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577 Memory ManagerClose memory manager (Exit)Close the memory manager and reactivate the previous visualization.Safely removing hardwareThe function s

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7 Memory Manager58GeneralinformationHThe function CF card update reads out data that have not yet been read out. After read-out, data are not marked a

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598 Device ManagerThe functions of the Device manager vary, depending on whether a user islogged in or not.No user logged in“User”logged inUser “Maste

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8 Device Manager608.1 Close Device ManagerClose the device manager and reactivate the previous visualization.8.2 Log-in and Log-outh Select the Device

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618 Device Managerh Select “OK” with the control knob, and press the control knob.h Enter the password by rotating and pressing the control knob, and

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8 Device Manager628.3 Device informationThis function provides you with information on the hardware and softwarecomponents of the instrument. The mome

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638 Device ManagerInfoHardwareModule 1 = bottom module slotModule 2 = middle module slotModule 3 = top module slotDate and time of last reconfiguratio

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8 Device Manager64Module 1 The picture below shows a module that has been fitted with 6 analog inputs.Depending on the hardware level, the picture may

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658 Device ManagerModule 3 The picture below shows a module that has been fitted with a relay card(6 relays). Depending on the hardware level, the pic

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8 Device Manager66Eth. info 1Eth. info 2Information about the currentEthernet configurationParameterDescriptionEthernet status 1Received Ethernet pack

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678 Device ManagerUSB info Information appears in the window via the USB interfaces. This information isonly of interest for servicing.Interface Infor

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8 Device Manager688.5 ConfigurationThis function can be used to alter the configuration of the recorder. v See B 706585.08.6 ParameterizationFor param

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698 Device Manager8.7 ServiceThe “Service” functions will also not be available if no user is logged in, or theuser who is logged in does not possess

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71 Introduction1.1 PrefacePlease read this manual before commissioning the instrument. Keep theinstructions in a place which is accessible to all user

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719 Entering text and values9.1 Text entry9.1.1 Entering charactersIf a Text entry field is selected, and then activated by pressing the controlknob,

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9 Entering text and values72Character entryh Move the cursor onto the required character, and press the control knob.Another selection window will ope

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739 Entering text and valuesSelect temperature unith Select “ ” and press the control knob.All the temperature units that can be selected will now be

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9 Entering text and values749.1.7 Reject entryh Select the “Cancel” button ( ) and press the control knob.Character entry will now be ended. The text

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759 Entering text and values9.3 Entering values9.3.1 Whole numbers (integers)There are two possibilities for entering integer numbers: • selection by

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9 Entering text and values769.3.2 Real numbers (floating point)To enter real numbers (with a decimal point), each digit of the number (units,tens, etc

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7710 Web serverThe web server functionality depends on the software version of the device.Up to 187.03.xx v Chapter 10.1 "General" to Chapte

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10 Web server7810.1 GeneralThe web server is integrated in the paperless recorder as a standard feature.Four different modes of presentation are avail

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7910 Web serverHome pageOnline visualization automatically comes up as the home page if the webserver is started by the browser or, if it has already

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1 Introduction81.2 Arrangement of the documentationThe documentation for this instrument is addressed to equipmentmanufacturers (OEMs) and users with

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10 Web server80NavigationIndividual pages can be brought up by clicking (left mouse button).Visualization areaThe visualization area shows current dat

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8110 Web server10.2 Online Visualization (All Visualizations Except Batches)Data that are displayed correspond to the configured groups of the recorde

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10 Web server82Example Switching to bar graph presentationh (Left) click the Visualization menu.h (Left) click the bar graph.Result: The bar graph vis

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8310 Web server10.3 Three freely programmable HTML pagesThe sample screen shows one of three freely programmable HTML pages.These pages can be created

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10 Web server8410.4 Online Visualization of Current Batch ReportsWhen batch pages of a plant are called up, the current data from the recorderis read

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8510 Web server10.5 QuadViewVisualization for up to four devices is possible with QuadView. Thevisualizations may involve one device or up to four dif

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10 Web server86Result: IP addresses (or DNS names) that have been entered are saved ascookies in the PC and remain intact until cookies are deleted (f

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8710 Web serverUnlike a normal online visualization, the header contains modified buttons. View all four visualizationsView only top left visualizatio

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10 Web server8810.6 General informationThe web server is integrated into the paperless recorder as standard. Threedifferent display types are availabl

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8910 Web serverStart page The start page is automatically shown after a successful logon.Distribution The display of the web server is divided into tw

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91 IntroductionB 706585.4(.1) Installation InstructionsThe installation instructions describe the installation of the recorder and theconnection of th

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10 Web server90Visualization areaThe visualization area shows the current data from the paperless recorder. Up-dating occurs automatically through the

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9110 Web server10.8 Online visualization of the current batch reportsIf batch reports from a plant are requested then the current data is extractedfro

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10 Web server9210.9 QuadViewUp to four devices can be visualized with the 4-fold view (QuadView). This ap-plies to the same device or to two to four d

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9310 Web serverDelete configu-rationBy left-clicking "[-]" the configuration will be deleted and new addresses canbe entered.

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9511 Appendix11.1 Bar code11.1.1 Batch controlPlant 1Plant 2Plant 3StartStopReset entry

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11 Appendix9611.1.2 Batch textsProduct name SUPER PRODUCTNORMAL PRODUCTTOOTHED DISK 34AXIS ROD 45Product numbers645736012876

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9711 Appendix345435Job numbers A83737A4555455A455445Personnel number45767665

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9912 IndexNumerics1-channel presentation 344-fold view 85, 92AAlarm and event lists 20, 51Alarm limits 32–34Alarm lists 51Audit trail 67BBackup ->

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