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1. ON OFF to exit configuration Fig 3 Position 1 Fig 3 Page 7 E Rev 00 Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 2 3 24 7 STATION CONNECTION See below the diagram Fig 1 for the connection between the 24 7 Station the appliances and whenever necessary the PC or network Fig 1 In order to carry out the installation properly connect the 24 7 Station to the appliance junction boxes using a 2 x 0 75 screened cable and respecting the polarity red Fig 2 Position 1 blue Fig 2 Position 2 of both the Station and the appliances Fig 2 The appliances whose electronic boards were configured with the G10 parameter value set between 1 and 31 must be connected to junction box 1 Fig 3 Position 1 while those configured with the G10 parameter value set between 33 and 63 must be connected to junction box 2 Fig 3 Position 2 Fig 3 Page 8 E Rev 00 Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 If you want to monitor data using a network or a PC connect them to the 24 7 Station using a RJ45 network cable The two network ports Fig 4 Positions 1 and 2 are factory configured with the following IP No 1 Fig 4 Position 1 192 168 1 233 addresses No 2 Fig 4 Position 2 192 168 0 233 Both IP addresses may be modified according to the client s requirements see following paragr
2. 2 ETH DNS2 IndirizzoMacchinaNP Lingua PenodoLogging PenodoPollng GiormSwuotamentoD8 P5 X 5 X 5 X 5 X pP X wf X tS X p X gf X pF X fe X 5 X 5 X f X PF X GiorsDownloadDG Fre intenet a gt 100 Fig 5 Data saved in the record log can be deleted by clicking on Delete Log in the menu Fig 5 Position 2 Page 11 Rev 00 fi ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 3 USER MODE The 24 7 Station allows you to visualise the cooking session data of all the appliances connected to it both as a group or in detail It automatically stores the log concerning the different cooking sessions carried out and the relevant changes in the temperature of each appliance You can visualise the log at any time and print it out whenever necessary All the information mentioned above can be visualised as listed and explained in the following paragraphs 3 1 APPLIANCES Upon connection the first screen being visualised on the display is the one concerning the appliances connected to the 24 7 Station Fig 1 As you will see there is a line dedicated to each appliance listing the temperature values recorded by the different probes bottom probe core probe and probe in the vessel the cooking time set the appliance status on or off and the cooking session status on or off The appliances are identified by means of a picture and a customisable name or by the Firex applia
3. ML24 07 4 00 31 07 11 24 07 STATION INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 2 Rev 00 ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PREMISE page 3 2 INSTALLATION page 4 2 1 CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRONIC BOARDS WITH LCD DISPLAY page 4 2 2 CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRONIC BOARDS WITH 7 SEGMENT DIGITS page 6 2 3 24 7 STATION CONNECTION page 8 2 4 24 7 STATION CONFIGURATION page 9 3 USER MODE page 12 3 1 APPLIANCES page 12 3 2 APPLIANCE STATUS page 13 3 3 LOG page 15 3 4 DOWNLOADING DATA ON A USB FLASH DRIVE page 19 4 BUTTON AND LED KEY OF THE 24 7 STATION page 21 Page 2 Rev 00 EX Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2011 1 PREMISE The 24 7 Station is a computerised system integrated with the cooking systems allowing you to record and organise data and temperature values whenever you want and wherever you are The appliances connected are remotely monitored as far as processes taking place supply of assistance and the traceability and management of resource are concerned Installation disks are not necessary since it is a real computer working autonomously Recorded data can be downloaded at any time using a USB flash drive or through the network connection Page 3 Rev 00 ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2014 2 INSTALLATION Follow the steps below in order to install the 24 7 Station properly 1 Configurati
4. aph Both standard and crossover RJ45 cables can be used since ports are auto sensing Fig 4 2 4 24 7 STATION CONFIGURATION The 24 7 Station is delivered with a standard configuration which includes the list of the appliances purchased with it and two network addresses 192 168 0 233 and 192 168 1 233 corresponding to the two network ports as indicated in the paragraph above Follow the instructions listed below to modify the 24 7 Station factory configuration 1 Click on Login Fig 1 Position 1 hitp j 192 168 0 2330ndex php utst intere fe 100 Fig 1 Page 9 u Rev 00 f Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 2 Insert the access code in the Technical Setting field Fig 2 Position 1 and click on the LogIn button Fig 2 Position 2 192 168 0 233 v B x 4 Pl Fie Modifica Visualizza Preferiti Strumenb x Qucowet PPsetect dit Prefer 2477 Station Kb EDO 5 m Pay arenae merie Fig 2 3 Click on DATALOGGER Fig 3 Position 1 and then on Config DataLogger Fig 3 Position 2 Fie Modifica Visualizza Preferiti Strumeeb x Wucewet PY select x Google y Y Effettua ta ricerca abro J Enba Ar Fig 3 Page 10 u Rev 00 f Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 4 Enter the changes you wish to make in the corresponding fields and sa
5. co Hei T Visualizza Grafico l lt 6 Fig 7 Page 18 FIF EX Rev 00 Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2011 5 Print the appliance and cooking session details of the selected time span by clicking on the Print icon see key under paragraph 3 3 of any Log screens you are currently visualising E 192 168 0 233 wi x H pe Fie Modfka Vaa Peleti Sycorwert Sdt x Google w i Effettua ta ricerca Akro gt gt Enba dip Prefer oh hitp 292 168 0 233 Pag Macchine fhsccoerint pho fc ES c o m Paye Sxuena wnei m BL Sl ta 2 e e o g cotate Som cd cl I Stampa Registrazioni dal 18 10 2011 al 18 10 2011 ind Data Ora Cofua Tipo Cottura Sonda 1 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111015 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 20111018 120236 120539 120841 121144 121447 121750 122053 122356 122659 123003 123305 123608 123911 124214 124517 124821 125124 125427 125729 130032 130335 130638 130941 131244 131547 131850 132153 132456 132759 133102 133405 133708 ares sconosciuta Fig 8 3 4 DOWNLOADING DATA ON A USB FLASH DRIVE The 24 7 Station allows you to do
6. ion details for the selected time span The screen displays the recorded data sorted by date time of the appliance and cooking session status ON or OFF Fig 4 Position 1 as well as the type of cooking sessions carried out e g braising Fig 4 Position 2 and the temperature values recorded by the various probes Fig 4 Position 3 The interval between one data recording and the next is three minutes but it can be customised according to the client s requirements The date and time of the detailed information you wish to visualise can be modified using the procedure described in the previous paragraph 6 192 168 0 233 v Bie x 29 Ae Fie Modfics Visualizza Preferiti Strumenti x Qcewet see x Google 18 10 2011 12 00 00 w Y Effettua la ricerca Akro gt gt Entra 4 dy Preferiti wh 24 7 Station Q 5 mm Pay Sorena Sbumeni Visualizza Storico 18 10 2011 12 02 36 18 10 2011 12 05 39 18 10 2011 12 08 41 18 10 2011 12 51 24 18 10 2011 12 54 27 18 10 2011 12 57 29 pSS9999929292929 23992922283 18 10 00 32 18 10 2011 13 03 35 Interne a gt RIO A Fig 4 3 Click on the relevant icon see key under paragraph 3 3 to visualise the temperature trend chart The screen will display the trends of the temperature values recorded by all the active probes during the selected time span Fig 5 Position 1 The colour of each line is the same as the one of the Squa
7. lectronic board display on the appliance Fig 1 Position 5 and the functions available for each appliance identified by means of an icon green light when the function has been selected Fig 1 Position 6 Click on the picture of the appliance whose data you wish to visualise The icon of the selected appliance will be highlighted with a red square The small LED light included in the icon indicates the status of the appliance green if it is switched on and red if it is switched off This rule applies to all icons fitted with the same LED light Switch the appliance on and or off by clicking on the Appliance status button which is the only operation that can be carried out as described above TEMPO INFIN to BRASATURA 200 13 C B o B ouuo un Fig 1 Key DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS _ POS Selected appliance The selected appliance is highlighted by a red square Click on the other appliance pictures to select them Appliance All the identification data of the selected appliance is displayed such as identification data the HACCP address the appliance code the FIREX code and a description Appliance and cooking session status Displays the type of probes provided with the appliance as a standard Type of probe option It highlights in red the probes used during the ongoing cooking session Page 13 This indicates the appliance and the cooking session status according to the icon key included in the previous pa
8. n Page 15 Rev 00 fi ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 1 Visualising the appliance and cooking session status ON or OFF at today s date Fig 2 Position 1 Enter the date and or time in the from Fig 2 Position 2 and to Fig 2 Position 3 fields and click on the Visualisation button Fig 2 Position 4 to visualise the data referring to a specific time during the day or change the date of the data stored iy Prefer x 24 7 Station 8 omm Paga Sorena Shumenti P 2 Visualizza Storico Vissaltzzuziene dettaghata so 13 E Fig 2 Insert date and time of the time span you wish to visualise using the window Fig 3 which can be opened by clicking on the Calendar icon Select the date by clicking on it using the mouse and insert the time in the relevant fields Fig 3 Position 1 according to the hh mm ss format Confirm by clicking on the date as described above Select the month from the drop down menu Fig 3 Position 2 and the previous or the following iT year by clicking on the or buttons respectively Fig 3 Position 3 Fig 3 Page 16 Rev 00 fi ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 2 Click the Detail visualisation field Fig 2 Position 5 and the Visualisation button Fig 2 Position 4 to visualise the appliance and cooking sess
9. nce code if no name has been selected Fig 1 FUNCTIONS Indicates the temperature value detected in the appliance bottom at a specific time No value is indicated if the appliance is switched off Indicates the temperature value detected in the product core at a specific time No value is indicated if the appliance is switched off Indicates the temperature value detected in the vessel at a specific time No value is indicated if the appliance is switched off Indicates the cooking time set in the appliance No value is indicated if the appliance is switched off Indicates the appliance status GREEN LIGHT when the appliance is switched on or OFF when it is switched off Click on the icon to switch it on or off Indicates the cooking session status GREEN LIGHT when the cooking session is ongoing or NO LIGHT when it has been stopped Page 12 Rev 00 EX Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 3 2 APPLIANCE STATUS Click on the relevant button in the menu to go to the Appliance Status Fig 1 screen It lists the details of each appliance connected to the 24 7 Station Data displayed described in detail in the table below refers to the appliance Fig 1 Positions 1 and 2 and the cooking session status Fig 1 Position 3 as well as to the probes provided as a standard option and the probes active at a specific time Fig 1 Position 4 the messages on the e
10. on of the appliance electronic boards 2 Connection between the 24 7 Station and the appliances 3 24 7 Station configuration The paragraphs below describe the operations to be carried out for each of the abovementioned stages 2 1 CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRONIC BOARDS WITH LCD DISPLAY The configuration of the electronic boards WITH LCD DISPLAY of the appliances to be connected to the 24 7 Station must be carried out as follows 1 Connect the appliance to the mains 2 With the appliance on standby press PLUS The message OPERATOR ASSISTANCE will be shown on the electronic board display Fig 1 Fig 1 3 Goto the message ASSISTANCE using the ARROW DOWN button Fig 2 Fig 2 Page 4 Rev 00 fi ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 4 Press ENTER The message PARAMETER SETTING will be shown on the board display Fig 3 Fig 3 5 Hold down ENTER until the message ENTER PASSWORD is shown on the board display Fig 4 Fig 4 6 Press TEMPERATURE TIME and ENTER buttons simultaneously The message G03 will be shown on the board display Fig 5 Fig 5 Page 5 u Rev 00 f Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 Go to parameter G10 using ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons Hold down ENTER for approx three seconds until parameter G10 starts flashing Choo
11. ragraph Rev 00 ti ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2011 Shows what it is visualised on the board display located on the side of 5 Appliance display the appliance p ay Appliance function Shows the function buttons listed in the appliance board If they have buttons been selected the green light is on Page 14 Rev 00 fi ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 3 3 LOG The Log screen Fig 1 allows you to visualise and print the detailed data stored for each appliance connected to the 24 7 Station Click on the relevant button in the menu to display the screen Click on the picture of the appliance whose data you wish to visualise The icon of the selected appliance will be highlighted by a red square Fig 1 Position 1 Fig 1 You can visualise 1 Appliance and cooking session status 2 Appliance and cooking session details 3 Trend chart of the temperature values recorded by the different probes 4 You can print the appliance and cooking session details Ke FUNCTIONS Displays the calendar days and hours to select the time span for the data you wish to visualise Allows for the visualisation of the previously selected data Displays the trends of the temperature values recorded by the probes is during the selected time span Allows for the printing of the appliance and cooking session details for the selected time spa
12. re around each probe icon Fig 5 Position 2 G 192 168 0 233 v Bex i Ale Fis Modifies Visualizza Preferiti Sumen x ycorwert PY select x Google w Y Effettua la ricerca akro gt gt Enba dip Preferti 33 xe 24 7 Sato Mp Ration x m8 S dm Pay Sorena Svumeni Visualizza Grafico Ed cee T u Rev 00 f Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 In the temperature trend chart you can decide to Exclude the representation of the recording of one or several probes by deselecting the relevant icon Fig 6 Position 1 and then clicking on Chart Fig 6 Position 2 Modify the time span by clicking on the calendar icon Fig 6 Position 3 following the procedure under point 1 of this paragraph and then clicking on Chart Fig 6 Position 2 Modify the temperature chart scale by entering the minimum value in the first field and the maximum value and the interval value in the second and third fields respectively Then click on Chart Fig 6 Position 2 Visualise control thresholds Fig 7 up to a maximum of 4 by entering in the relevant fields Fig 6 Position 5 the desired values Then click on Chart Fig 6 Position 2 x Google w Y Effettua la ricerca Akro gt Entra d Prefeti 99 24 7 Statico x 24 Ration x d amp 5 gm Pajo Sorena Sbumeni a Visualizza Grafi
13. se a value between 1 and 31 using ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons WARNING DO NOT SET SAME ADDRESSES ON DIFFERENT APPLIANCES 10 Hold down ENTER for approx three seconds to save the parameter value Fig 6 Fig 6 11 Press PLUS to exit configuration 2 2 CONFIGURATION OF ELECTRONIC BOARDS WITH 7 SEGMENT DIGITS Follow the step by step operations below to configure the 7 SEGMENT DIGIT electronic boards of the appliances to be connected to the 24 7 Station 1 Connect the appliance to the mains 2 With appliance on stand by press THERMOMETER fig 1 Position 1 and CLOCK Fig 1 Position 2 buttons simultaneously until the message A01 appears on the electronic board display Fig 1 Page 6 E Rev 00 if x Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION SIE DS 3 With the message A01 on the display press ARROW UP Fig 2 Position 1 and ARROW DOWN buttons Fig 1 Position 2 simultaneously until A01 parameter starts flashing Go to parameter G10 using ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons Hold down THERMOMETER button for approx three seconds until parameter G10 starts flashing 6 Choose a value between 1 and 31 for the parameter on the lower display using ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons WARNING DO NOT SET SAME ADDRESSES ON DIFFERENT APPLIANCES Hold down CLOCK button for approx three seconds to save the parameter value Press
14. tion and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 4 BUTTON AND LED KEY OF THE 24 7 STATION The main functions of the 24 7 Station LEDs and buttons are listed below Button key BUTTON FUNCTION BON OI P2 ona Logger Contguraton tom USS tasharve BIETEN FUNCTION Flashes whenever the 24 7 Station is working Flash while operations on the USB flash drive are carried out L4 Flashes when database is being deleted Page 21
15. ve by clicking on the Pen icon Fig 4 Position 1 24 7 Station Windows Internet Explorer G 192 168 0 233 v Bx 4 pl Fie Modifica Visgskzra Preferiti Strumenti X Eyconvert PP select x Google y Si Effettua la ricerca akro gt J Enba gt d Pre xp 24 7 Station n8 S dm Pagos Scureza merie 24 7 Config Data Logger SenalNiumber 162009163201 NomeAznenda FIREX sti Z1 Gresal 28 32036 Sedico BL ITALIA LogoAzienda logo frex png ETH0 IPAdress 192 168 1 233 ETHO NetMask 255 255 255 0 ETH1 IPAdress 192 168 0 233 ETH1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 ETH Gateway 192 168 0 254 ETH ONS1 192 168 0 22 ETH DNS2 IndirizzoMacchinaNP Lingua PenodoLogging PenodoPollng GiomsSvuotamentoDB V NN NN NN NN NN NN Xx X x X Xxxx Xx x x x x xx GiorsDownioadDG Fig 4 5 Click on LogOut to exit configuration Fig 5 Position 1 24 7 Station Windows Internet Explorer Go 192 168 0 239 v Bax Ale Fie Modfca visualizza Preferiti Strunenti x Qucxwet see X Google v Y Effettua la ricerca abro Entra A di Prefer xp 24 7 Station Uu pereza gt umeri 2 eq n7 Config Data Logger SenalNumber 162009163201 NomeAzenda FIREX sil Z1 Gresal 28 32036 Sedico BL ITALIA LogoAzienda logo fwex png ETHO P Adress 192 168 1233 ETHO NetMask 255 255 255 0 ETH1 IPAdress 192 168 0 233 ETH1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 ETH Gateway 192 168 0 254 ETH DNS1 192 168 02
16. wnload recorded data to a USB flash drive 4Gb storage capacity recommended and to visualise it in Excel the file will be saved with a csv format following the procedure below 1 Insert the USB flash drive in one of the two ports on the back of the 24 7 Station Fig 1 Positions 1 and 2 Two yellow LED lights will turn on Fig 2 Positions 1 and 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 Page 19 Rev 00 HB f Ex Installation and user manual 24 7 STATION of the 31 07 2041 2 Press P3 third yellow button from the left Fig 3 Position 1 located on the upper part of the 24 7 Station The relevant L3 LED will start flashing Fig 3 Position 2 When the LED turns off Fig 3 Position 1 the data has been successfully downloaded to the USB flash drive Fig 3 3 If the amount of data downloaded onto the USB flash drive approaches 4Gb delete the oldest data from the database by clicking P1 first yellow button from the left Fig 4 Position 1 and P4 fourth button Fig 4 Position 2 simultaneously until LED L4 starts flashing fourth from the left Fig 4 Position 3 When the latter turns off all data whose recording date precedes today s date minus the number of days previously entered in the DB Emptying days field in the Data logger configuration screen see paragraph 2 4 24 7 STATION CONFIGURATION Fig 4 has been deleted Fig 4 Page 20 Rev 00 fi ex Installa
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