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3. English language GB selection is suggested 1 3 BE EET pi program with the possible causes and solutions i nmi on a suo A HELLET g zi ZLE It is impossible to install the WinLog Incorrect indication of the source and or Repeat the installation correctly specifying III pa r T MIKE mg dadnu program destination disk drives ine disk drive containing the program LLI ae das ee diskette and the disk drive where the SUDU DTI FFA i eel ll lie ns S ni dana There is not enough space for the At least 4MBytes of available space on EEE BREET TTT BEENI installation of the program on the disk the disk are necessary for the installation ae lt dene of the program MIME Ege TTT E BEE The program does not start The program is being started with an Make sure that in the command line of E RR U Ca A u icon that does not contain the correct the icon the instructions are correct Also Dali 1 BEE instructions check the procedure for the execution of La Je lo the program ST After the installation of a new version The new program has been installed in Erase the contents of the directory or Tr wH of WinLog the program behaves like the same directory as the old program create a new one and repeat the the old version installation nn nanesen The mouse does not respond to Absence of the mouse driver Install the mouse driver using the the movements diskettes supplied with the device KRENUTI MI
4. it is possible to obtain statistical information about the selected period By selecting Force Min Max ihe upper and lower limits of the temperature being displayed are automatically selected The resulting values can then be manually modified By selecting Probe 1 Probe2 or Both it is possible to print the data relating to probe 1 probe 2 or both probes By deselecting Grid the gridlines are not printed By deselecting Line the points corresponding to the temperatures are not connected by a line Clicking on the Options button it is possible to select and set the printer The default options are printing on single A4 size sheets the print font size and type A laser printer is recommended If when a large range of days is selected a printing error occurs it means the printer has been set to vectorial graphics Enter the printer options and select raster graphics Finally the Preview command allows the graph to be previewed on the screen and the Print command starts tne print For an example of a print preview see Fig 16 The mouse pointer shaped like a magnitying glass allows the possibility to enlarge up to 3 times A Of decrease the size of the graph Pressing the right mouse button changes the mode while pressing the left button the desired action is performed YT T nai ei Free iB Lar eS LFF ie Tie LEI CE Tir LFI E Th LEPI ZETI LEFF EN Tic LEF ZET LEFT JE Ti EFI Za Zi LEFT EL IE LEFT Esi
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6. one shield The connection between the RS485 RS232 converter and the T connectors using pair shield is made as per the following diagram TCO power supply 12Vac JE RX TX la GND OukWN O E E _ I gt S O Opto isolated RS232 485 Converter Fig 5 33 2 DownLoad module DLOGPC0000 The Carel DownLoad Module code DLOGPC0000 described in this manual is a portable electronic instru ment which allows by the simple pressing of a key the collection of the data recorded on one or more Carel Dataloggers This data can then be transferred to a PC where it can be easily analysed and printed using specific software WinLog see forward The DownLoad Module thus requires no direct connection for the downloading of data between tne Datalogger and the PC the latter can thus be situated in a separate place from the Dataloggers 2 1 Description of the Kit The kit contains the following items DownLoad Module cod 98C425C003 IR unit for the Datalogger cod DLOGIR0000 modem PC cable cod 59C425A004 transformer 230 VAC 12VAC SVA cod 09C425A003 e WinLog software cod 98C425P002 user manual cod 050000808 Note the 2 alkaline 1 5V AA batteries required are not supplied in the kit A brief description of each item is provided below e DownLoad Module uploads the data memorised in one or more Dataloggers by infra red beams Contains a non volatile d
7. reserves the right to modify the features of its products without prior notice Fia 17 The software described in this manual operates only with the DownLoad modules provided by Carel g Any persons passing this documentation and the relative software to others without the prior permission of Carel is liable to prosecution under copyright law 54 55
8. run time error occurs Consequently in case of problems English language GB selection is suggested To start the installation close all the applications including the Microsoft Office toolbar if installed and choose Run from the File menu of the Program Manager or for Windows 95 choose Start and then Run Write A SETUP in the command line and press OK During execution the installation program will require the creation of a directory for WinLog This will also be the default destination for the files created by the various downloads In order to be run the program needs the Carel RS485 RS232 converter supplied in the DLOGSERO00 kit or the Carel DownLoad Module supplied in the DLOGPC0000 to be connected to the PC In the case in which there is no converter connected the program functions only in demo mode analysis of already available files graph previews file export to text format or printing and not in the supervisor or data transfer modes 3 2 Starting the DownLoad Once the proper hardware connection between the instruments has been established it is possible to start the DownLoad operation There are two types of downloads available a DownLoad of all data stored in the Datalogger or the DownLoad only of data recorded by the Datalogger since the previous DownLoad If the DLOGSERO00 kit is used the operation can be started directly from the Datalogger with the combination of keystrokes show
9. the high temperature threshold has been exceeded Low indicates that the low temperature threshold has been exceeded indicates that the temperature is regular together with the OFF message File menu Open opens a binary file containing the data of a DownLoad and displays it as a table Export to Ascii saves the file of the active window as plain text Filter table filters the data of the active table The filtering options are described further on Print table prints the active table The print table options are described further on Print graph prints the active table as a graph The print graph options are described further on Exit closes the WinLog application eS o mP a Options menu All items in this menu concern the configuration of WinLog 1 Language allows one of the following languages to be selected Italian French English Spanish and German 2 Degrees allows the unit of measure for the temperature to be selected C or F for the data displayed in the tables 3 Serial comm allows the serial port to which the Datalogger or the DownLoad Module is connected to be selected As a result the Modem PC cable from the RS485 RS232 converter or from the Module will be connected to this port 4 Printing options allows customised data and graph printing by choosing the text 15 characters and an image file bitmap icons and Windows metafiles with extensions omp ico wmf respectively to be print
10. 002 e modem PC cable cod 59C425A004 WinLog software cod 98C425P002 transformer 230V 12V 3VA cod 09C425A003 user manual cod 050000808 A brief description of each of them is given below RS485 RS232 converter a direct connection from a RS485 connector to the RS232 serial port of the PC is possible only by using an interpreter between the two different data transfer protocols This is the function of the opto insulated RS485 RS232 converter The unit has a terminal block where the reception transmission and ground wires of the serial RS485 are accessible Using this unit it is possible to interface either a single Datalogger or an entire Datalogger network to the PC Technical specifications of the converter Case index of protection IP20 Cable cross section min 0 5 max 1 5mm2 Maximum tightening torque terminal block 0 5Nm 0 3Nm recommended Operating temperature from 0 to 50 C Storage and transport temperature from 10 to 60 C Relative humidity from 20 to 80 non condensing rH both during normal operation and storage Environmental pollution normal Fire and heat resistance category A Cables to create the connections the following are necessary Telephone cable to connect the Datalogger to the RS485 side of the RS485 RS232 converter Modem PC cable to connect the RS232 side of the RS485 RS232 converter female to the RS232 serial port male of the PC WinLog software for
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13. INTRODUCTION The Carel Datalogger is an electronic device that measures temperature data at regular time intervals storing them in a non volatile memory to comply with the EU directives 89 108 EEC and 92 2 EEC The data stored by the Datalogger can be transterred to a PC in two ways 1 through the DLOGSEROOO kit via cable to a PC 2 through the DLOGPC0000 kit via infrared to a PC In both cases the WinLog software stores the data in a PC This manual is divided into three parts In the first part it presents the serial DownLoad module cod DLOGSERO00 in the second part the infrared DownLoad kit cod DLOGPC0000 e in the third part the Carel WinLog Software In particular the DLOGSER000 DownLoad module permits the direct connection between Datalogger and PC through the RS232 serial gate It also allows the direct supervision of the Datalogger and furthermore it controls more Dataloggers connected in a serial network The DLOGPC0000 module ensures the data transfer in two times 1 total DownLoad with infrared rays of the data present in the Datalogger to a battery powered portable module The data are stored in the module internal storage 2 transfer of the data being stored by the module to the PC through serial RS232 connection USER MANUAL Contents 1 DownLoad module DLOGSER000 1 1 Description of the kit 1 2 Installation of the kit Caution Installation Optional accessories Connection of several Da
14. RREN EIA EK The serial port of the mouse has been Leave the serial port utilised by the utilised to connect a line of the mouse free by using the other serial u KODA OI AI KEINE NI supervisor ports for the lines of the supervisor BE I cu Communication is not established The serial port configured is not Change serial port using the Options SRA A ERA ARE RAK NENE with the device used correct serial communications error menu Serial Comm ca po The serial port is already being used by Exit the application in question and another application e g a Fax program re start WinLog Caution if the ININE ey application has replaced the standard serial driver WinLog will not be able to TU ao TTT Le za Wrong serial address of the instrument Check that the serial address of the Datalogger to be controlled by the mame mE s A supervisor and the one selected in maa ly i TIT ma WinLog are the same See Serial address a mim The cables are not properly connected Check the connections of all cables and TI or are not of the type indicated make sure that the cables are of the type NE indicated The instrument is OFF Check the power supply of the instruments si and of the RS485 RS232 converter TR l gt It is impossible to print data The printer is not connected Make sure that the printer cable is KE d 60 26 06 1997 5 2 Wi EI CAREL Datalogger mu Sys a skeli iii Carel
15. S232 485 onverter Fig 1 The basic connection diagram is as follows Fig 2 shows the connection of a single Datalogger to the PC by means of the RS485 RS232 converter In this connection the transformer is not required as the converter is directly powered by the Datalogger itself The data transfer operates in half duplex mode The transmission rate is 38 4 Kbaud and taking into consideration the breaks introduced by the communication protocol of the Datalogger corresponds to less than 4 minutes for 1 year s data Winlog Fig 2 31 Optional accessories T connector code TCONN6J000 enables a Datalogger to be interfaced to a network of several Dataloggers thanks to its three RS485 telephone connectors Fig 3 two input and one output and a terminal block in which the reception transmission and ground wires of the RS485 serial connectors are accessible Connection examples are described in the paragraph on networks Figs 4 and 5 Terminal block Function 0 Ground VRL 30Vcc Gnd Rx Tx Rx TX Gnd VRL 30Vcc 123 123 oor WP A and C are the input RS485 telephone connectors whereas B is the output The description of the terminal block pins is provided in the table on the right It is recommended to leave the bottom left jumper switches in the position 2 3 creating a power switch between A and B and between B and the term
16. Screw the unit onto the front plate 5 Provide power to the Datalogger Unscrew the screws e Remove the existing cover Insert the DLOGIR0000 cover 39 In the case of more than one Datalogger N and only one DownLoad Module there are two possibilities order the required number N 1 of IR Units separately order N telephone cables and N 1 T connectors as per the diagram below Unit IR Connect the IR unit to the free connector Module Installation of WinLog see on page 41 Installation of the DownLoad Module Place the batteries in the DownLoad Module battery compartment observing the polarity indicated NETWORK The transformer can be used as an alternative to the batteries by connecting it to the socket on the side of the DownLoad Module If the transformer and batteries are used together the power is supplied by the transformer and the batteries are neither damaged nor discharged Connection between Module and Datalogger No electrical connection is required for communication between a Datalogger and the DownLoad Module as it uses an infra red beam The Module s infra red transmitter covers a maximum distance of 2 metres with an angle of 60 degrees Important on the Datalogger you must set a serial address different from 0 default value 36 Connection between DownLoad Module and PC Use the M
17. Windows 3 1 and 95 not Windows NT for PCs with the following minimum system requirements CPU 486DX2 66 RAM 8MB 4MB Hdisk free allows complete data management from downloading data to the PC to the display of data in tables or on graphs to the analysis and printing of data and graphs It allows the possibility to supervise the Datalogger in question using the DlogSER000 kit by reading the status and values of the parameters and configuration and to modify these using the software Versions 2 1 and above also allow the downloading of the data recorded by the Carel DownLoad Module to a PC using a serial connection Transformer 230Vac 12Vac 3VA supplies the RS485 RS232 converter only when two or more Dataloggers are simultaneously connected for further details on the Datalogger networks see the relevant paragraph 30 1 2 Installation of the kit Caution 1 Avoid mounting the instrument in rooms with the following characteristics wide and fast fluctuations of the ambient temperature relative humidity exceeding 80 exposure to direct water jets under pressure remarkable magnetic and or radio frequency interferences e g of transmitting antennas Utilize lugs suited to the terminal block in use Loosen each screw and insert into them the lugs afterwards tighten the screws Finally gently pull the cables to check their correct clamping Separate as much as possible the cables of the probe signals and of the
18. ata memory which is four times greater than that of a single Datalogger Using an RS232 port 25 pin female connector the data loaded can then be transferred to a PC IR unit for the Datalogger a unit which is permanently mounted on the Datalogger replacing the pre existing cover allowing infra red communications with the DownLoad Module This accessory can be ordered separately quoting code DLOGIR0000 e Modem PC cable connects the 25 pin female port of the DownLoad Module to the RS232 serial port male of the PC 2 alkaline 1 5V AA batteries Not Supplied power the DownLoad Module provide power for around 2 hours of continuous operation Transformer 230 VAC 12VAC 3VA powers the DownLoad Module when the latter is not fitted with batteries WinLog software for Windows 3 1 and 95 not Windows NT for PCs with the following minimum system requirements CPU 486DX2 66 RAM 8MB 4MB Hdisk free allows complete data management from downloading data to the PC to the display of data in tables or on graphs and the analysis and printing of data and graphs It allows the possibility to supervise the Datalogger in question using the DLOGSERO000 kit constantly reading the status and values of the parameters and configuration and to modify these using the software The infra red Module for downloading the data will only work correctly on WinLog version 2 1 or above 34 2 2 Installation of the kit Caution 1 Avoi
19. cially when the file data is acquired by the Datalogger at 15 min intervals This produces an optimised print out If this print option is not required it should be remembered that one page corresponds to 96 data items These two options are mutually independent An example of a page printed with WinLog is shown in Fig 13 As can be seen a space is provided for the text selected by the user at the top left while in the box at the page bottom the Carel logo can be replaced by a customised logo see point 4 of the Options menu The other fields of the box are reserved for the serial number model and operator s name relative to the Datalogger which recorded tne data the date and time of the PC which performs the print out a signature and if necessary the stamp of the firm operating the Datalogger In the example in Fig 13 the following areas of the print out are highlighted which correspond to some examples of filtering 1 Selection 1 a search has been performed for data stored between 12 00 and 13 30 on 18 02 1997 2 Selection 2 for probe 1 a high temperature threshold of 17 5 C has been selected 3 Selection 3 for probe 2 a low temperature threshold of 19 0 C has been selected 4 Selection 4 probe 2 was configured at 9 00 on 18 02 1997 and therefore the temperature readings relative to this probe are available only from that time In the previous readings the character is printed to indicate the absence of data F
20. d in the Datalogger which is updated at the date of compilation of WinLog If the version existing in the Datalogger connected to the PC is a preceding version by choosing this submenu of WinLog the code is transferred to the Datalogger thus upgrading its software li on the contrary the version in the Datalogger is subsequent this submenu is not active The transfer operation lasts around 40 seconds li during this brief operation mains supply is interrupted the transfer of the software will not be complete To restore normal machine operations please contact the Carel Service department The data stored in the instrument up to that moment will not however be lost Supervisor menu used only with the DLOGSERO000 kit implies that a connection between the PC and the Datalogger has been made It allows the three windows containing the configuration the parameters and the run time data of the connected Datalogger to be displayed Configuration window displays the date of compilation of the application program of the connected Datalogger the version of the software version which will be modified after an upgrade the serial number of the Datalogger and the relevant model 2N 2 channels 4N 4 channels Parameter window displays all the parameters that can be modified by the Datalogger and enables them to be modified If one of them is modified using the keypad of the Datalogger its value will also be updated by WinLog with an ec
21. d mounting the instrument in rooms with the following characteristics wide and fast fluctuations of the ambient temperature relative humidity exceeding 80 exposure to direct water jets under pressure remarkable magnetic and or radio frequency interferences e g of transmitting antennas 2 Separate as much as possible the cables of the probe signals and of the digital inputs from the power and inductive load cables in order to avoid possible electromagnetic noises Absolutely do not introduce into the same cable ducts included those of the electric cables power cables and probe cables Avoid the probe cables being installed close to power devices contactors magnetothermals or other devices Reduce as much as possible the course of the probe cables in order to prevent the occurrence of spiral courses enclosing power devices To extend the probe cables utilize cables with a minimum section of 0 5mm at least Do not get near the electronic components mounted on the cards with your fingers in order to avoid stray currents extremely harmful from the operator to the components themselves oo Installation of the IR Unit The following operations are necessary 1 Interrupt power to the Datalogger 2 Unscrew the screws on the front plate of the Datalogger and remove the existing cover which will no longer be used 3 Connect the telephone cable from the IR unit to the telephone connector in the Datalogger See Fig 6 4
22. difiable the system date and time Furthermore clicking the mouse on the Datalogger icon the three supervisor windows configuration window parameter window run time window can be opened or closed Toolbar Contains icons for the quick selection of the most common commands Open file command equivalent to point 1 in the File menu Filter window open command for the data analysis of a table This is not active when there are no open tables See the relevant paragraph for further details on this window command for the simultaneous opening of the Supervisor menu windows configuration window parameter window and run time window command for printing the active table This is not active when there are no open tables See the relevant paragraph for more details on printing command for printing and previewing the active graph This is not active when there are no open tables See the relevant paragraph for more details on printing File Data Transfer Supervisor Options View Window Help CAWINLOG 2 DEMO DWL Datalogger N 13 a cA fl za 20 287 05 7 1997 26 05 1997 i 24 26 05 1997 t 24 26 05 1997 136 24 26 05 1997 t 24 z 3 a 5 E 28 05 1997 40 24 B 3 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 28 05 1397 i 24 26 05 1997 24 28 05 1997 S246 24 0 1 28 05 1997 24 20 02 06 1997 T 24 20 04 06 1997 25 0 20 04 06 1997 24 5 20 04 06 1997 24 5 20
23. digital inputs from the power and inductive load cables in order to avoid possible electromagnetic noises Absolutely do not introduce into the same cable ducts included those of the electric cables power cables and probe cables Avoid the probe cables being installed close to power devices contactors magnetothermals or other devices Reduce as much as possible the course of the probe cables in order to prevent the occurrence of spiral courses enclosing power devices To extend the probe cables utilize cables with a minimum section of 0 5 mm at least To extend the serial cable RS485 3 wires use cables possibly shielded that are suitable for serial connections Do not get near the electronic components mounted on the cards with your fingers in order to avoid stray currents extremely harmful from the operator to the components themselves NO oo OI Installation The RS485 RS232 converter appears as follows The RS232 serial port female is on one side while the other houses the telephone connector RS485 serial port and the terminal block The power supply may be provided by a connected Datalogger in the same configuration as that of Fig 2 or else from the outside using the transformer in connections such as that of Fig 4 in which three wire cables are used The status of transmission TX reception RX and power supply PWR lines is indicated by the three LEDs On power supply 12Vac Opto isolated R
24. dresses trom 1 to 30 For the Datalogger to respond it must be within the operating range of the Module s infra red beam maximum distance 2m with a 60 degree angle and have a serial address between 1 and 30 The following may occur a no Datalogger responds if the button is released the Module switches off after scanning for the addresses if the button is pressed for 10 seconds before switching off the Module s memory is deleted b if a Datalogger responds either the data recorded following the previous DownLoad partial DownLoad or all data full DownLoad is downloaded depending on how long the button is pressed it pressed for more than 3 seconds a full DownLoad is performed At the end of the DownLoad the Module switches to stand by for a further 10 seconds if in that time the button is pressed the Module begins scanning for the remaining addresses otherwise it switches off If another Datalogger responds the Module performs the same type of DownLoad partial or full as the previous one NO Meaning of the LED indicators and the buzzer Green LED continuous attempting connection intermittent uploading and downloading data Red LED continuous Power ON intermittent with buzzer OFF flat battery current DownLoad can be completed intermittent with buzzer pulsating communication error after 10 seconds the Module switches off Buzzer continuous for 5s and red LED flashing hardware error 3 impulses before data upload
25. ds LT EL Gs LT Eom Gs i ET Print current page Change page Selected page Bet Borom ee rE T EU rani nE a 7 fe u mn Mui mia u m I F U F U as m mone ICI a bu iu m m u mu TI a8 mum i i ag um u J a L BL TIE rr rr T pumi Pe z Li LI u EI E a i nn mda m mm m r Fig 16 The setting and the printing of the date is dependent on the configuration of the PC It is recommended to use the following date format dd MM yyyy see Regional settings in the Windows control panel An example of a page printed as a graph is given in Fig 17 93 Troubleshooting Below some typical problems are shown that may arise during the installation and use of the supervisor connected to the parallel port that the cable is of the type indicated and that the printer is on and On Line The default Windows printer is not the Make sure that the printer connected to one presently connected to the PC the PC is the default printer The printer is not able to handle graphics This printer can not be used Run time error International selections not compatible Since the modification of tne international with the software selections control panel international selections influences the system operation it is possible that during execution of the program a run time error occurs Consequently in case of problems
26. ed on each page at the top left and at the bottom left Once the text and an image have been selected they are saved 5 Serial address allows the serial address for communications with the Datalogger to be selected As mentioned above attention must be paid to avoid the value 0 as this will cause errors if more than one Datalogger is connected 6 Save output conf saves all the above settings language degrees serial comm and serial address before exiting the program In this way when running WinLog the next time these settings are recalled View menu displays or hides the toolbar and the status bar While most of the commands required for the running of the program management are present in the menu bar the tool and status bars allow the rapid selection of the most common commands as well as highlighting the more important parameters Window menu arranges the open windows in tile or cascade mode The Arrange icons submenu orders the windows when minimised Help menu opens a general information window about WinLog and Datalogger This function is also enabled by pressing the F1 key on the PC keyboard 44 Status bar Contains general information the software version of WinLog the status of communications between the PC and the Datalogger or the DownLoad Module ON communication established OFF communication interrupted the serial number of the connected Datalogger the status of its alarms its serial address mo
27. ho of about 2 seconds Conversely by inserting the same password used in the Datalogger it is possible to make modifications from the program with the changes being transmitted to the Datalogger Run time window simultaneously displays all the data displayed by the Datalogger These are the temperatures measured by the configured probes as well as the messages Err when the probe is short circuited Err when it is disconnected and when it is not configured the status of the configured digital inputs and outputs the date and time and the status of the alarms The alarm messages are described as follows Alarm status OFF indicates that no alarm condition is present Pre Alarm indicates that there is an alarm condition but the delay time set for alarm activation has not yet elapsed this applies only to the probe error alarms the probe alarms and the port alarms ON indicates that the alarm is active and therefore the buzzer of the Datalogger is activated and the red alarm LED is ON Known indicates that the alarm has been detected and identified by the operator that is it corresponds to the state in which the red LED on the Datalogger is flashing this applies only to the probe error alarms the probe alarms and the port alarms 43 Type of probe alarm Open indicates a disconnected probe Closed indicates a short circuited probe indicates a non configured probe Type of temperature alarm High indicates that
28. inals B and C are in any case always connected Connection of several Dataloggers Example Datalogger network SERIAL ADDRESS 1 SERIAL ADDRESS 2 SERIAL ADDRESS SERIAL ADDRESS n W DO e MNOGO e Datalogger U je Re J m Mm WinLog Fig 4 32 A network of Dataloggers simultaneously connected to a PC can be created using T connectors as described above and one of the telephone cables up to 100m available on the market For Carel s cables see codes below It is recommended to limit the networks to a maximum of 30 Dataloggers Important the T connectors must be installed by the installer in derivation boxes or in a proper electrical panel both available on the market Telephone cable codes S90CONN002 L 0 8m S90CONN000 L 1 5m S90CONN001 L 3m S90CONN003 L 6m In this example all the connections between the various T connectors use three wire cables model AWG24 shielded which carry the transmission reception and ground signals to the converter through the terminal blocks black rectangles present both on the connectors themselves and on the RS485 RS232 converter In this case the use of the transformer is required to power the converter as well as one T connector for each Datalogger The cable wiring however is simple as its involves ordinary three wire cables that is paired cables two twisted wires plus
29. ing memory full DownLoad impossible 2 impulses before data uploading no data in the Datalogger intermittent with the red LED during data uploading pointing error 1 impulse before data uploading begin data uploading for each Datalogger memorised 2 impulses after data uploading end data uploading and delete memory 3 modulated impulses at the beginning and the end of memory deletion 38 Note when the button is pressed and the Module is OFF the red LED comes on to indicate that the Module is active the green LED also comes on and the buzzer emits a short impulse signalling that the Module is attempting connection to the PC or a Datalogger If connection is not made and the button is released the Module switches OFF if the button is pressed constantly for 10 seconds the memory is deleted The beginning of the deletion is signalled by 3 modulated beeps of the buzzer during deletion the green LED flashes and a further 3 beeps signal the end of the operation If connection is made the greed LED flashes during data uploading and downloading Data uploading The beginning of data uploading from a Datalogger is signalled by a short impulse by the buzzer of the Datalogger itself the end is signalled by a double impulse If the Datalogger has no data to be transmitted the Module buzzer emits a double impulse If before data uploading the buzzer emits 3 impulses and the green LED goes off it means that the Module s memory is full that i
30. n in the instructions or using the WinLog software by means of the DownLoad command Before beginning the DownLoad WinLog will prompt for the name of the file in which the data is to be saved The default file name is DLxxxxxx dwl with the Datalogger serial number being the variable If the DLOGPC0000 kit is used the operation can be started only by pressing the button on the DownLoad Module The files are automatically created using the above mentioned system If the file already exists and the DownLoad performed by the Module involves all data the file will be replaced if a partial DownLoad is performed the file is updated The file created is a binary non corruptible file and is signature protected f the file is externally modified the program will not decode it and will give the following message Warning Modified file The file can not be opened 41 3 3 Serial address DLOGSERO000 kit only This is one of the variable parameters of the Datalogger and must not be mistaken for the serial number of the Datalogger itself It can range from 0 to 255 and uniquely recognises the Datalogger in serial communications It is important if several Dataloggers are connected in a network To perform a direct DownLoad of a single Datalogger it is sufficient to set the serial address in the WinLog software and start the data transfer The above also applies if the Datalogger is part of a network of several Dataloggers In this case howe
31. nd DI4 5 DON status of the alarm relay OFF indicates that the relay is de energised the alarms are absent or they are in known status ON indicates that the relay is energised active alarms 6 DO2 status of the operating relay Present only in four channel model Dataloggers 7 P On Power On signals with POn the first element of data acquired after a power failure 8 T c Time changed signals with T c the first element data acquired after adjusting the clock for example when the time is changed from solar time to daylight saving and vice versa Filters The filters window is opened by clicking on the icon GA active only if there are tables open This window allows analyses to be performed on the data carrying out searches based on various selection criteria filters The tilters available are 1 According to date it possible to search all the acquired data based on a starting date and an ending date both of which can be selected 2 According to temperature thresholds for each probe it is possible to search all the data with a temperature greater than a given high temperature limit and less than a given low temperature limit The data searches available are started by clicking on the Apply button All data meeting the criteria are highlighted with double apexes If the Filters only option is not selected all the file data will be shown in the table both highlighted and non Con
32. odem PC cable to connect the 25 pin connector female of the DownLoad Module to the RS232 serial port male of the PC The basic connection diagram is as follows seni e Datalogger aS IR Connection IR Unit 232 Connection Transformer Winlog Module Fig 8 3 2 3 DownLoad Module operation The DownLoad Module appears as follows fig 9 25 Pin female General operation connector for RS232 The Module is normally off if battery powered if powered like by the transformer on the other hand it is always on The following description refers to a battery powered Module and not a Module powered by the transformer as the latter Module rather than switching off remains in remae ov tor MER U stand by until the Start button is pressed give Pressing the Start button the Module is switched on and 1 If an RS232 connection with a PC on which the WinLog program is running has been established the Module downloads the data in its memory to the PC and then deletes it The WinLog program creates the data files relative to the various Dataloggers which have been downloaded or updates them if they a already exist It is possible to interrupt and cancel the operation from the PC and then resume it later without losing data If no RS232 connection with a PC on which the Fig 9 WinLog program is running has been established try to connect with a Datalogger using the infra red beam scanning the serial ad
33. or a two channel Datalogger as the one in the example the absence of probes 3 and 4 of digital inouts 3 and 4 and digital output 2 is highlighted in the same way To print the page shown in Fig 13 the New page per day option has been selected but not the Print only filtered data option As a result both data highlighted in bold italics data satisfying filter criteria and lines that do not contain any filtered data are printed In Fig 14 the same page has been printed yet in this case printed with both options selected amp Print Files C WINLOG DEMO _DWL Printer Options PRINT T To print filtered data only Neu Page every Mew Day Options Fig 12 47 T Beal eamnqeubts pne We sake O0 GI SUTI NZ Topon L66T Z0 TO 242q ON TETIS HO uO HO 0 81 GZl GELZ Z661 20 81 98 HO uO HO 0 84 O 8I 00 12 2664 20 84 Sg i HO i i uO HO G Z4 O 8l Sr02 Z661 20 81 8 HO uO HO G ZI O 8l 0 02 Z661 20 81 8 HO UO HO G ZI O 8l GEOZ Z661 20 81 28 HO i UO HO G ZI O 8l 00 02 Z661 Z0 81 L8 HO i UO HO S L 0 81 GiG Z661 20 81 08 HO i UO HO S L1 O 8l 0 61 Z661 20 81 64 HO uO HO S L1 O 8l GEG Z661 20 81 8 HO i uO HO S L1 0 81 00 61 Z661 20 81 Ll HO i uO HO i S L1 0 81 Sr8t Z661 20 81 9 i HO UO HO S 1 S g 06 81 2661 20 81 GZ HO s UO HO G Z
34. s the remaining space is not sufficient to contain the data from the current Datalogger in this case another Datalogger with less data to be transmitted can be tried or else the data should be downloaded to a PC If during data uploading the Datalogger moves out of the Module s infra red operating range the buzzer pulsates and the red LED flashes for around 10 seconds if during this period the connection is re established the DownLoad resumes as normal otherwise the Module switches off and the DownLoad is interrupted The partially uploaded data from the Datalogger will not be downloaded to the PC At the end of data uploading from a Datalogger the green LED stays on in stand by waiting for the button to be pressed to start scanning for the addresses After having scanned the thirtieth address the Module switches OFF Data downloading to the PC The beginning of downloading of the data from each Datalogger to the PC is signalled by a short impulse from the Module s buzzer the end is signalled by a double impulse If the Module does not have data to be downloaded its buzzer emits only a double impulse Flat batteries When the red LED starts flashing it means that the batteries are flat and must be replaced if a data upload or DownLoad is in progress when the signal first appears such an operation can still be completed In any case even if the transfer is not fully completed it is possible to repeat it without losing data and without having
35. t from the downloading of data to the PC to the display of data in tables or graphs to the analysis and printing of data and graphs It allows the possibility to supervise the Datalogger in question using the DLOGSERO000 kit by reading the state and values of the parameters and configuration and to modify these using the software Versions 2 1 and above also allow the downloading to the PC of the data stored in the Carel DownLoad Module connected to the serial port DLOGPC0000 kit 3 1 Installation of WinLog The installation program for the WinLog software is contained in two diskettes cod 98C425P002 and permits the installation of the WinLog application on a hard disk Before beginning the installation make sure that the system in use has the following minimum requirements Atleast 4 free MBytes on the hard disk for full installation Floppy drive 3 5 inches Windows version 3 11 or 95 not Windows NT e CPU 486 DX2 66 Ram 8MB recommended 4MB Hdisk free e Recommended screen resolution 800x600 256 colours Recommended printer laser printer with 2MB Ram the program is pre set to print on A4 pages using a fixed font e For the correct operation of the serial communications the program uses the standard Windows 3 11 or 95 serial driver Since the modification of the international selections control panel international selections influences the system operation it is possible that during execution of the program a
36. taloggers 2 DownLoad module DLOGPC0000 2 1 Description of the kit 2 2 Installation of the kit Caution Installation of the IR Unit WinLog Installation Installation of the DownLoad Module Connection between DownLoad Module and Datalogger Connection between DownLoad Module and PC 2 3 DownLoad Module operation General operation Meaning of the LED indicators and the Buzzer Data uploading Data downloading to the PC Flat batteries Hardware error Technical specifications 3 WinLog module 3 1 Installation of WinLog 41 3 2 Starting the DownLoad 3 3 Serial address DLOGSEROOO kit ony 3 4 WinLog Main window Men bar Status bar Toolbar Tables Filters Print table Print and preview graph Troubleshooting 29 30 30 31 31 31 32 1 DownLoad module DLOGSER000 The DownLoad kit code DLOGSER000 described in this manual is designed to transfer data from the Datalogger to a PC where it can be easily analysed and printed using specitic software WinLog see pag 41 chap 3 The data transfer using the DLOGSER000 also offers the possibility of supervising the Datalogger in question via software In other words it is possible to constantly monitor the inputs the parameters and configuration of the Datalogger and modify the parameters from the PC 1 1 Description of the kit The kit contains e RS485 RS232 converter cod 98C425C001 telephone cable cod SIOCONN
37. to repeat the operation for the already transmitted data Hardware error An error in saving the data to the Module s non volatile memory is signalled by the red LED flashing and the buzzer staying on for 5 seconds In this case it is recommended to delete the memory by pressing the button for 10 seconds and trying again 39 Technical specifications Serial connection Power Operating conditions Operating temperature Storage and transport temperature Relative humidity Environmental pollution Mechanical characteristics Fire and heat resistance category Case index of protection Dimensions Disposal Software structure 1 RS 232 serial connector for connection to PC 1 infra red transceiver transformer 230 V 12 V SVA or 2 alkaline batteries AA 1 5 Volt 0 50 C 32 122 F 30 70 C 22 158 F from 20 to 80 non condensing rH both during normal operation and storage normal A IP20 158x95x33 mm do not dispose of the device as household waste but rather dispose of according to the local environmental standards in force Class A 40 3 WinLog module The Carel Datalogger is an electronic device that measures temperature data at regular time intervals storing them in non volatile memory The Carel WinLog software for Windows 3 11 and 95 not Windows NT described in this manual using the Carel DLOGSEROOO kit and from version 2 1 using the Carel DLOGPC0000 kit allows complete data managemen
38. u bar The description of the main menus follows a logical order rather than the order in which the menus themselves are displayed Data transfer menu used only with the DLOGSEROOO kit implies that a connection between the PC and the Datalogger has been made It contains the starting commands for the DownLoad and the upgrade DownLoad used to start the data transfer from the Datalogger to the PC Please remember that the DownLoad can also be started from the keypad of the Datalogger using the sequence of keys specified in the relevant instructions Two options are available 1 All data a DownLoad of all the data existing in the Datalogger is made Before starting the DownLoad WinLog will require the name of the file in which the data is to be saved The default name is DLxxxxxx dwl with the serial number of the Datalogger being the variable 2 Since prev DownLoad a DownLoad is made of the data recorded by the Datalogger since the previous DownLoad The program prompts for the name of the file containing all the other data from the same Datalogger so as to update it with the data of the DownLoad to be carried out The default name of the file suggested is always DLxxxxxx dwl with the serial number being the variable If the name of the file being selected does not exist it will be created and will contain only the data recorded since the previous DownLoad Upgrade WinLog stores the latest version of the application program containe
39. ver it is absolutely necessary to avoid using serial address 0 as this acts as a wildcard and will cause the simultaneous downloading of all Dataloggers connected to the network 3 4 WinLog Main window After the presentation window the main window appears which contains the menu bar the toolbar and the Status bar Fig 10 These contain all commands and information required for the supervisor functions and the display and analysis of the data contained in the DownLoad files WinLog File Data Trarehs Supervene Options View Window Help ca A Se ke oa SE Contigurahon Datalogger N21 Bijel Ef gt Run Time Datalogger H 1254 ME Ed 5 Parameters Datalogger 1 1254 ME ET Sohne Datel Ju 51597 Probel Dig In 1 DII _Osabied _ SanatAddess 30 Probe Dig In 2 DI2 Dsebied Temperstwe Serial No 1254 POEN NET CO ine impene imn Probe d Dig im 4 Varsin Dig Gut 1 Dig Dul i Ti 4 Probes Na Buser Toei lengo rm dodo mm y Date eje ra a ALARMS fay Nom Dren Optra Buzzer FishFal ClockFal Black Dut i Meza ml i dd mm w se EVE ele Er Probe 1 J Low lami 3 HighAlami 35 Delay En Probe 2 T Low Alama 2 High Alam2 36 Delap 30 Alam Probe 1 Low Al ligh Alam lai gh Delays Alain Proba 2 eet af Hioh Alan a Basa Com ON LI Serial Addresa 0 Version v2 3 Alarms OFF gi Serial No Fig 10 42 Men
40. versely if the Filters only option is selected when clicking on the Apply button only the highlighted data satisfying the filter criteria will be displayed in the table The Clear button allows the table to be reset by clearing all the highlighting symbols Each filter may be enabled or disabled by pressing the button to its left On filter enabled Off filter disabled The Chronological order button starts a check on the file data sequence verifying that it is displayed in chronological order with a tolerance of two hours A positive outcome of this check is indicated by Ok appearing after the words Chronological order A negative outcome is shown by Not Ok This option must be matched to the date filtering to be certain that different data that is acquired at different moments do not correspond to the same date and time 46 Print table By clicking on the icon a window Fig 12 of print options for the tables is activated The possible selections are 1 To print filtered data only enables printing only of the data in the table which has been highlighted by applying filters and omits the non highlighted data Independently of whether this option is selected or not the data highlighted by filtering is printed in bold italic making it distinguishable from the rest 2 New page every new day a new page is printed for every new day of data In this way the print out is easier to read espe
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