Monarch-instrument DC1250 Manuel d'utilisateur

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9 2.0 INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2.1 UNPACKING 2.1.1 Initial Inspection Exercise care when unpacking the instrument from the shipping carton

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10 NOTE: In order to fully comply with the CE EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, connections to the recorder should not exceed 3m (9.8ft) without adding additi

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11 Figure 2.3 2.2.1.8 Using the screwdriver, tighten both screws so that the Recorder is held firmly in place. Do not over tighten, to avo

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12 Before connecting any power or inputs to the unit, ensure that all signal wires and power cables are at zero voltage. The DC power i

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13 signal marked IN+, and a low or common signal marked IN-. The terminal marked Vo is the Auxiliary voltage output used to drive external sensors at

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14 2.3.5 USB Port (Option) The USB Port is an option and will be installed only if specifically ordered. It is a serial connection to a

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15 Setting the engineering units is done in the same menu location using the CHAN UNITS option to set the three alphanumeric characters. Let us as

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16 2.5.2 Setting Alarms Setting and configuration is done in the Advanced Setup Menu. The alarm setpoints are set in the same units as the input t

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17 2.6 MEMORY CARDS The memory cards used are standard CompactFlash™ cards. We recommend the use of Sandisk™ CompactFlash™ cards. The cards are ke

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18 3.0 BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Basic mode of operation encompasses those functions that would be done on a routine basis an

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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 CHART SPEED TO SAMPLE SPEED 1.2 REVIEWING DATA 1.3 ZOOMING AND CONDITIONING DATA 1.4 CUSTOMIZING 1.5

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19 sequential key presses). Once compressed, data can be rewound and fast-forwarded as described in the previous section. The data can be expanded b

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20 3.5 MENU MODE At any time when in normal view mode, pressing the MENU button will bring up the user menu as shown to the right. Note

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21  The RECORD MODE menu option may be password protected.  Before selecting ON or TRIGGERED to begin a recording, ensure that a Memor

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22 To return to the current real time trend, press the MENU button. View File will automatically abort if the data card i

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23 button when prompted to enter the new password. A null password is no password at all. 3.5.11 ADV. SETUP (ADVANCED SETUP) See Section 4. 3.5.1

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24 compression can be determined from the time date stamps on the display. To exit from the Compressed Mode simply press the MENU button. .H.. - This

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25 3.9 TOP LEVEL MENU OVERVIEW Top Level Level 1 Function EXIT Exits from Menu ALARM RESET Resets any Alarms. Note if Alarm is still active it

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26 4.0 ADVANCED SETUP The ADVANCED SETUP menu may be password protected. This menu is used to program the various operating paramete

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27 LOW SCALE Default value is low end of range. For Offset. Use ▼▲► keys to adjust. ◄ key escapes, MENU key to Save and Exit HIGH SCALE Defau

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28 HOLD OFF Use ▼▲ keys to enter time in seconds from Alarm till relays pull in. RESET DELAY Use ▼▲ keys to enter time in seconds from RESET ti

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2 3.6 EVENT TRIGGERING 3.7 STATUS LINE INDICATORS 3.8 ENTERING VALUES 3.9 TOP LEVEL MENU 4.0 ADVANCED SETUP 4.1 CHANNEL SETUP 4.2 ALARMS 4

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29 TIME STAMP NONE No imprint of TIME or DATE on TREND display TIME ONLY TIME imprints on TREND display TIME & DATE TIME and DATE imprint

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30 4.6 CLOCK This option allows the user to set the time and date and determine what is displayed for time on the bottom right of the display. Use t

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31 4.8 SAMPLE TRIGGER This option allows the user to program what will trigger a change of sample rate in the displayed or recorded

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32 4.11 ALT. LANG The DC1250 supports English as the standard language to annotate the menus and other interactive messages. It also supports an op

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33 5.0 MISCELLANEOUS 5.1 BATTERY BACKUP OPTION If the recorder contains the Battery Backup Option, there is a toggle switch on the back panel bel

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34 The connection can be tested by using the DOS Command Box and pinging the units. At the DOS prompt type: Ping 192.168.0.210 (use the IP address

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35 range it's a derived from. This usually affects only the input type category selected for the current channel. CAL ALL Calibrate

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36 Thermocouples: (preferred method) First calibrate lo VOLTS range (250mV) for the same channel as described above. Then switch to Thermoco

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37 the ambient and input sensors. This can happen with other input types where the input used for the OFFSET adjustment does not present 0 volts to th

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38 Media: Compact Flash to 2 GB Display: LCD Graphics 160 x 80 pixels black FSTN with White LED backlight User controlled Backlight level and Co

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3 WEEE NOTICE In order to comply with EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE): This product may contai

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39 APPENDIX A - UNITS LABEL CHARACTERS The following is a list of the characters are available any place text can be entered. The list will start wi

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40 FILE NOT FOUND Failed attempt to read a data file or configuration file due to the fact that no such file exists on the memory card. Get the corre

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41 missing items to the right of the asterisks. The missing items can be added or not as the user requires. APPENDIX E - TOTALIZER/COUNTER FUNCTIONS

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42 If there are already any alternate language strings present in the recorder they will appear farther to the right on the line after the asterisk on

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4 1.0 INTRODUCTION This instrument is a versatile Solid State Data Recorder / Panel Indicator. It has all the capability of a t

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5 1.2 REVIEWING DATA One of the biggest features of this recorder is its ability to show historic data and trends. The data on the graphi

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6 1.6 THE GRAPHICS LCD DISPLAY Recorder Front View showing TREND Display The above diagram is a representation of the recorder in

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7 selectable in 12 or 24 hour format. The user can also select European or American formats and auto daylight savings adjustment. See Clock setup. G

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8 1.7 OTHER GRAPHIC MODES In addition to the full screen trend mode shown section 1.6, there are two additional graphic display modes. Th

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