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USER GUIDE ISSUE 1.8 (SA380 v1.2)

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1. 41 Technical Technical specifications General Digital inputs per unit Maximum digital inputs in single installation Analogue inputs per unit Processor RAM Internal flash storage Communications Networking Internal modem Protocols Digital inputs Input isolation Logging Timestamping precision Events stored Power supply Power supply isolation Power consumption average Power consumption absolute max Internal UPS Full recharge time Optional 48 384 3072 8 units 8 32 520MHz 64Mb 512Mb 10baseT 100baseTX 33 6K TCP IP UDP PPP HTTP gt 10MQ at 500V 10ms gt 1 000 000 1kV 12W 48 channels 28W 384 chans 54W all inputs shorted 0 5A at 110V 8 hours 48 chans 3 hours 384 chans 24 hours
2. x File Edit wiew Insert Format Tools Data Window Help E x Desan BBS o A El Ala Arial glio B z ujas p Lo A moo Q aa EAI 1 A401 206 ENR Front 2 JAAD 207 ENR Front FI AA03 208 RNR Front 4 AADA 208 ASR Front 5 AADS 208 RGEP4R Front 6 AA06E 3209 H DGEPAR Front 7 AAD 219 RNR Front 8 AA08 219 ASR Front 9 aAaD9 219 RGEPSR Front 40 4410 219 H OGEP3R Front 11 4411 220 ENR Front ee AA 223 ENR Front Azala TA MA Front ld 4 H Wakefield Westgate 24 Aug 04 lal Ie ee ae a e IE Ready Configuration within Excel From Excel select Save as and specify CSV Comma delimited as the file type Then in the configuration editor select Open and specify CSV as the file type Channel allocations Exporting the configuration to the logger Selecting File Export to SA380 or pressing the button brings up a dialog prompting to save to the USB disk Save to CompactFlash card F P Desktop My Computer ec w EAMA Jim i i File name wakefield Westgate dip save as lype s4380 logger config dip Cancel ve Select your USB disk drive and save the file to this drive The logger takes its site name from the name of this file Hence saving the file as Wakefield Westgate dip will name the logger Wakefield Westgate Channel allocations Removing the USB disk from the PC It is good practice to use safe remo
3. USER GUIDE ISSUE 1 8 SA380 v1 2 Version control Verson Bate Amendments SSS MPEC Ltd No part of this publication may be copied without the prior consent of MPEC www mpec co uk Contents Crnannelallocatlohmseeeanen NENEA ENED AEEA 4 SAJO COMMGULALION edhOr soceri a a a a T 4 CamRmel 5 Creating a configurato Nossi erect cate thi Ges ea aaa aaraa Eaa atch eect 5 Saving and loading the configuration pp 6 1 6 Importing configuration from an Excel spreadsheet pp 7 Exporting the configuration to the lo0gger pp 8 Removing the USB disk from the PC pp 9 Installing the NEW configuration pp 10 LOCalaecesS 11 How toview stored data e i can sarstaay exc dies tenicoranvkedinenexetemseradens sonadeaeevedenosemraces 12 How to change an external USB disk pp 14 How to access the Configuration menu pp 16 FOW 10 SET the system TITS hata csenr a edienie scene eeaitten dens heed enkcademettnanGettoawens 17 How to view Channel Names pp I7 How to change the IP address pp 18 How to set the local pass code pp 19 How to shut the logger down safely pp 20 Hard reset SHULAOW Mais eiA E E 21 NelwWworkaccessSee aaa aa a a Ea E eaaa n Ea a E AA EEEE EA 22 Direct Cable connection e a a e ea ceaas eis 22 LOTSHFICT 22 BIE ET ice ete EAE EEE anreer esa E T E E A A E E 23 Troubleshooting direct cable connections ee 29 Some notes about IP SEMINGS ssnipe a TEE 29 Mtemet SeMS nction n e a ae A 30 Checking
4. Connect using my serial parallel or infrared port lt Back Cancel Select Dial up to private network and click Next Network access Network Connection Wizard Select a Device This ts the device that will be used to make the connection Tou have more than one dial up device an your computer Select the devices to use in this connector D0 38 Infrared Modem Port SERIALE 0 O aa Modem Bluetooth Modem COMS ne Cl ae C nexant Dag lt Back Cancel If you have more than one modem select the one you wish to use and click Next Network Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial Tou must specify the phone number of the computer or network you want to connect to Type the phone number of the computer or network you are connecting to IF you want your computer ta determine automatically how to dial fom different locations check Use dialing rules Ales code Phone number o3 246 0246 County region code Use dialing rules lt Back Cancel Enter the phone number of the remote logger and click Next 25 Network access Network Connection Wizard Connection Availability Tou may make the new connection available to all users or just yourself Tou may make this connection available to all users or keep it only for your own use A connection stored in your profile will not be available unless you are logged on Create
5. Network and Dial up Connections Printers Help A Taskbar amp Stark Menu Search Run Shut Gown Select Network and Dial up Connections E1 Network and Dial up Connections Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Advan gt Back Search 4 Folders Address ay Network and Dial up Connections Go cel ae as Ls La Lo Make Mew Local Grea BT Openworld BT Openworld Connection Connection dialup Nokia 6 objectis Double click on Make New Connection 23 Network access 24 Network Connection Wizard Welcome to the Network Connection Vizard Using this wizard you can create a connection to other computers and networks enabling applications such as e mail Web browsing file sharing and printing To continue click Next Cancel Click Next Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Type Tou can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on A your network configuration and your networking needs Connect using my phone line modern or ISON f Dial up to the Internet Connect to the Internet using my phone line madem or ISDN f Connect to a private network through the Internet Create a Virtual Private Network YPN connection or tunnel through the Internet Accept incoming connections Let other computers connect to mine by phone line the Intemet or direct cable Connect directly to another computer
6. Removing a USB disk without following these instructions can result in corrupt data and system instability On the Real Time Events screen press Change USB disk Disk removal Are you sure you want to remove the SR external disk Press OK The following screen will be displayed Disk removal o Itis now safe to remove the external disk Timeout in 30 seconds Remove the disk The logger will prompt you to insert a new one Local access Disk removal O Please insert a new disk Timeout in 30 seconds When a new disk is inserted the logger should beep twice and return to the Real Time Events screen If you do not insert a new disk the SA380 will carry on logging to its internal disk However this is not recommended for security of data there should always be an external disk present NB It is essential that only the following type of USB disk is used Some other types are not compatible with the SA Part no WRUFD512A AISI 0 These can be obtained from MPEC or alternatively from Jactron Ltd 01303 891 414 www jactron co uk Local access 16 How to access the configuration menu Press the Menu button The following screen is displayed Press Configuration The following screen is displayed prompting you to enter a security code This code defaults to 12345 however it can be changed as described later Enter passcode a af l E
7. is dip This is a binary file which can be understood by the SA380 logger It is also possible to export the file to a csv which can then be opened in Microsoft Excel This has the following format AAO1 206 ENR Front AA02 207 ENR Front AA03 208 RNR Front AA04 208 ASR Front AA05 208 RGEP4R Front AA06 208 H DGEP4R Front AA07 219 RNR Front etc Channel allocations Importing configuration from an Excel spreadsheet The SA380 configuration editor can import data from a CSV file The import filter is fairly flexible The rules it follows are Column 1 denotes the channel number This can be in the format AA01 to AH48 or just a number from 1 to 384 Channel numbers do not have to be in order The import filter will give a warning when it finds channels out of sequence and will ask you whether you want to continue importing Column 2 denotes the relay name This is limited to 16 characters by the Network Rail specification If more than 16 characters are entered the import filter will chop off the extra characters Column 3 denotes whether it is a front or back contact The import filter will accept either Front and Back or F and B Any other columns are ignored Ideally channel AAO1 should be in row 1 If it is not the import filter will bring up a warning dialog and ask you whether you want to continue w Microsoft Excel Wakefield Westgate 24 Aug 04 cs l a
8. the network connection Nt 33 Installation isens a a a a a aa 34 Testing and Commissioning guidelines pp 35 Important notes on Geographical interlockings pp 36 Diagranls ea 38 SA380 SA380C with wall mounting brackets pp 38 SA380 SA380C with Unistrut mounting brackets pp 39 3 40 Breakout Oo 41 Technical SPECITICATIONS ee 42 Channel allocations Channel allocations There are three stages to configuring a logger 1 Set up configuration using config software 2 Save to USB disk 3 Insert USB disk in logger SA380 configuration editor Software is supplied to allow the user to set the name of each channel and the name of the site To install this software simply insert the CD ROM in to your computer and follow the setup instructions If setup does not automatically start go to the CD ROM drive and double click Setup exe When the software is first opened the following screen is shown 854380 configuration editor _ x File Relay 4402 Relay AAC Relay 4404 Relay 4405 Relay 4406 Relay 4407 Relay 4408 Relay 4809 Relay 4410 Relay A411 Relay Aa Relay 4413 Relay 4414 Relay 4415 Relay 44176 Relay Aad Aelay 4418 F T r r r Default configuration Channel allocations Channel numbering The first letter refers to the logger the second to the breakout board and the two numbers refer to the channel on the breakout bo
9. ATS EA EA ES EA KA Sis Pressing enter validates the code and displays the following menu Configuration o Ee ae aaa This allows youto set a number of configuration options as detailed below Local access How to set the system time First access the Configuration menu as shown above Selecting Set date time displays the following screen Set date Date dd mmfyyyy i z 2 11 2006 Time hh mm ss a j 07 45 00 Gna Enter Delete Exit i all Fill in the correct date and time and press Enter and characters are entered automatically as you type Note that the year must be entered in full eg 2006 How to view channel names It is possible to view the current channel name configuration of the logger using the touchscreen Go to the configuration menu and select Channel names Logger A Card 4 Prewious Mex card card oo SE RGCLPR OFF 1G2 PR ALSR ECLPR ATTA TAA aT TTT AAOT 27 A SR Local access 18 How to change the IP address Access the Configuration menu and select Set local IP The following screen will be displayed Set IP address IP address L 0 0 1 1 Subnet mask 2 255 0 0 0 Gateway T 8 9 fi 0 0 0 138 0 A Delete Exit Press the Delete button to delete the existing address and use the keypad to enter a new one Some notes about IP addresses The two important addresses ar
10. NS 427 x 190 SA380C COMPACT DIMENSIONS 330 x 190 O O eT 38 Technical SA380 SA380C with Unistrut mounting brackets fi Oo O O O CU a SA380 FULL SIZE DIMENSIONS 427 x 190 M8 20MM BOLT SA380C COMPACT DIMENSIONS 330 x 190 oe IER 121 E oO CAPTIVE NUT CALL INCLUDED l 2 m Pr L RECOMMEND to Q ISTRUT RU MINIMUM CLEARA BETWEEN LOGGER A CABLE TRUNKING p ALLOW FOR CAB B p SA380 FULL SIZE 385 D p SA380C COMPACT 288 yy ABI SUNKI NOT TO SCALE 39 Technical I O panel The following diagram shows the layout of connectors on the base of the logger zadu gt 28 AQEZ OTT O Nvo Sersu LNO NI 3e ADEC OLL u1 4 J W pON s y spod gSn LNOO 9 sAeqg pied lndu 40 Technical Breakout board 59 6 Input connections 7 IP1 IP2 IP3 4 D IP4 Oo PO CO N N CO Ul rg
11. P NetBIOS Compatible Transport Proto Internet Protocal TCP IP Y a Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks M Show icon in taskbar when connected Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP 31 Direct cable connection Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise You need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway C Obtain ONS server address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DAS server Set the properties up NB Before you do this it is strongly recommended that you make a note of the original settings of this dialog box so you can restore them later The SA380 contains a DHCP server In the dialog box above set Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK then OK again If this does not work set the IP address as shown above You may wish to use a different IP address and subnet This is fine as long as it is compatible with the logge
12. al set 336 SIGNAL SET ZR1521 I NEW WIRING TO DATALOGGER Incorrect wiring to a mesh circuit In the example above 336 GR is already in use The designer sees that 336DR is spare and connects the datalogger to it However if the HHR picks the datalogger will now be connected directly to the B50 The datalogger will conduct B50 to its other 47 inputs which is clearly a potentially hazardous situation Recommendations for installation and test of dataloggers on Geographical interlockings Correlation prior to installation If any contacts are to be used that are part of a mesh circuit all plugboard positions connected to that mesh must be wirecounted This is to ensure that no part of the mesh is in use Design installation and test We strongly recommend that the datalogger installation on a Geographical interlocking is treated as a new works job It should be installed and tested as safety critical new work on the interlocking not installed purely under the provisions of Instrumentation Engineer Additional mitigation As each contact is put away in the plugboard it must be checked for the presence of B50 N50 37 Technical Diagrams SA380 SA380C with wall mounting brackets NOT TO SCALE SA380 FUL SI E gt 437 SA380C lt COMPAC X 340 90 30 90 O O O Abe O Q SA380 FULL SIZE DIMENSIO
13. ard There are eight breakout boards per logger and 48 inputs per breakout board Hence for logger A the channel numbers run AA01 to AH48 For example channel AC25 Logger A Breakout board C Input 25 Creating a configuration Enter the name of each relay in the Relay name column If the logger is connected to a back contact of the relay tick the Back contact checkbox The State up and State down columns determine the text that is displayed on the logger screen when the relay picks and drops For instance if State up is set to CLR for track circuit AB AB TPR CLR will be displayed when the track circuit picks NB This only applies to the logger screen The above event will still be saved to disk as AB TPR DN to UP as per the Network Rail spec an07 ENA 208 ANA z205 ASA 208 RGEP4R 208 H DOGEFP4A 219 ANA 21945A 219 AGEPSA 219 HeOGEPSA 220 ENA 223 ENR 226 HA 226 AR 226 NLA 226 ALA 226 ECPR 226 RGPR OOOO OO OOOO OOOO oO Example configuration Wakefield Westgate Channel allocations Saving and loading the configuration Selecting File Save As or pressing the button brings up a dialog prompting to save the file Savesiteas ees o Save Int Channel allocations do E Save as type 54380 dip files dip Cancel My Network P File name Wakefield Westgate 2 dip File formats The default file format
14. ays g Internet A 27 Network access Dial up networking connections further information For further information on dial up networking open Windows Help by minimising all programs so the desktop is shown and pressing F1 Enter Dial up in the index box as shown 28 Contents Index Search Favorites Type in the keyword ta fired dial up dial up connections See also dial up networking access outsourcing authentication TH a gt EN aT Hide Back Foward Options web Help automating CHAF See CHAF configuring configuring dial up options copying defined Start Here dialing manual E Find it fast dialing operator assisted encryption o If you ve used establishing using phone lines Windows befor Internet connection sharing See Internet i g Troubleshootir Internet connections See Internet connec E Information ar ISON See ISDN support on the logons automating Web modems and Multilink See Multilink 19535 1999 Microsoft Corporation Display All rights reserved Direct cable connection Troubleshooting direct cable connections If your computer is running Windows 2000 or XP access to the SA380 should be as simple as connecting an RJ45 crossover cable and typing http 10 0 1 1 into your internet browser However networking between computers is often not as straightforward as it should be The following steps should be followed if you are ha
15. e the IP address and the subnet mask In order to get the logger to work correctly on a network e The subnet mask must be the same as the other computers on the network e The IP address must be unique ie it must be different to all other computers on the network It is not necessary to set the gateway on the SA380 Leaving it as 10 0 0 138 will do no harm See also Direct cable connection on page 29 Local access How to set the local pass code NB Be careful when changing this If the pass code is forgotten the logger can only be unlocked by the manufacturer Go into the Configuration menu as described on page 16 and select Set passcode The following dialog is displayed Set passcode nor Enter a new five digit pass code in the Passcode box then repeat it in the Confirm box Pressing Enter changes the code permanently Local access 20 How to shut the logger down safely Go into the menu and select Shut Down The following dialog is displayed Shutdown Press OK The following dialog boxes will be displayed System Shutdown in Progress Power Down Complete Once this dialog is displayed remove the mains lead to power down the system Local access Hard reset shutdown NB this can result in system instability and corruption of data and should only be used as a last resort lf all else fails the logger can be shut down by removing the
16. g dataloggers Where there is a conflict the railway standards take precedence Relevant standards and competencies at date of publication Wiring must be installed to Signal Works Testing Handbook Testing is to be carried out by a signalling tester competent to 3B I Commissioning is to be carried out by a competent Instrumentation Engineer Before any work takes place a risk assessment and method statement for the installation and commissioning of the datalogger must be approved by the infrastructure controller Network Rail Suggested commissioning methodology 1 Install datalogger and associated wiring to relays Do not insert relay crimps in base instead cover with approved insulating sheaths and leave hanging Configure the datalogger software assigning relay names to input numbers Ensure datalogger is set to display real time contact changes Commission each input one by one as follows Remove insulating sheaths from relay crimps e Touch the crimps together and check that datalogger registers correct relay operated e Insert crimps in relay base in correct positions Once all inputs have been commissioned leave the datalogger running until all relay contacts have operated at least once A suitable time will depend on the installation For a level crossing one train pass in each direction will usually be sufficient For an interlocking several hours or days of data may be required The data from the logge
17. mains cable and pressing reset The reset button is on the base of the unit next to COM1 tt Reset button 21 Network access Network access Three methods of access are provided Direct cable connection for local access using a laptop e Internet intranet e Dial up Direct cable connection C L mpec R SA 380 Crossed RJ45 cable e Connect the logger to a computer using a crossed RJ45 network cable If a crossed network cable is not available two normal RJ45 cables and a hub can be used e Wait approximately 60 seconds for the logger to assign an IP address to your computer Start Internet Explorer on the computer and enter the loggers IP address eg http 10 0 1 1 The SA380 is factory set with a fixed IP address of 10 0 1 1 This address can be changed see page 18 for details See page 29 for troubleshooting of direct cable connections Internet intranet If the logger is connected to a company network its IP address will have been set when the unit was commissioned To access the logger type the address into your browser eg http 138 60 225 10 22 Network access Dial up The following instructions apply to Windows 2000 To connect to a logger over the phone network a new Dial up Networking connection must be created To accomplish this carry out the following steps Go to Start Menu Settings Settings Control Panel
18. nowledge that the disk has been inserted A few seconds later the following screen should be displayed Load channel allocations o 9 A new channel allocations file has 7 been found on one of the external disks Do you want to load it Site name Date modified Dismissing dialog in 30 seconds Press OK The logger will read the file in and restart If the above screen is not displayed there has been a problem reading the file in Check that 1 The file is present on the USB disk 2 Itis in the root directory eg D wakefield westgate dip Local access Local access This section describes how to use the touchscreen to configure the logger and access data In normal operation the touchscreen shows real time input changes Real Time Events Wyvern House 405 DGIPR 364 T4PR 144 T3PR 366 T3PR 365 T3PR 365 353 T1PR U365 353 USR 141 Tz2PR 366 T3PR 142 T3PR 333 T2PR 332 T3PR 27R DGC3PR 27R HGC3PR 134 NR 134 NR 114 USR Ka 12 11 2006 07 20 36 GMT Change USB disk A mains battery icon is shown at the bottom left of the screen This has the following states LL Mains power connected i Mains power disconnected running on battery 11 Local access How to view stored data Press the Menu button The following screen is displayed Press the View data button Select day This screen shows all the days of data currently stored on the logger Selec
19. oves that the network cable is connected and wired correctly It also proves that TCP IP on both your computer and the SA380 are installed working and talking to each other 33 Installation Installation 34 Brackets are supplied for either wall mounting or for mounting on the channel bar system Breakout boards ae p55 p 7 m G d d T p_a D G _ D TTT TTT TTT TT TTT TTT be p d e pr k am do T p s p r a o r SA 380 The breakout boards form the interface between the logger and the relays They convert the multicore cables from the logger into individual inputs There are 48 inputs per board each input comprising two screw terminals The spare contact of the relay is wired into these terminals These boards are designed to fit onto the standard metal bars found in location cases and relay rooms Indication LEDs are built in to the board These light when the relay contact is made This feature can be useful in testing and diagnostics Technical Testing and Commissioning guidelines The following is for guidance only and must be read in accordance with the current railway standards for installation of signallin
20. r as explained earlier Click OK to close each of the dialog boxes It may take up to a minute for Windows to register the new settings and close the dialog boxes Once this has happened start up your internet browser and try to access the logger again If you have set Obtain an IP address automatically it may take a further minute for your computer to negotiate IP settings with the SA380 32 Direct cable connection Checking the network connection This is accomplished using the TCP IP Ping command Go to Start menu Run f Programs j wn E Documents Eh Settings d Search Run EE rele Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open cmd Cancel Browse Enter cmd and click OK t Command Prompt Microsoft Windows 2068 Version 5 08 2195 CG Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C 5 gt ping 16 86 1 1 Pinging 18 8 1 1 with 32 bytes of data 16 8 1 1 bytes 32 timetifims TIL 128 16 8 1 1 bytes 32 timetifims TTL 128 16 68 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ifms TTL 128 18 8 1 1 bytes 32 timetifims TIL 128 Ping statistics for 18 80 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Che Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Pms Maximum Bms Average Pms Type ping 10 0 1 1 or whatever IP address you have chosen for the logger The response should be as shown above This pr
21. r is then checked to ensure that all relay contacts are operating as expected This check should be carried out by a person with sufficient signalling knowledge to understand the operation of the interlocking 35 Installation 36 Important notes on Geographical interlockings The following applies only where a datalogger is wired to the plugboards on the back of Geographical sets If the sets are opened up and the datalogger is to connected direclty to individual relays within the set the installation can be treated as if it were a free wired interlocking Summary Installing a datalogger in a Geographical interlocking involves a higher level of risk compared to a free wired interlocking There is a higher likelinood of mistakes being made in the wiring which could lead to a wrong side failure of the signalling system Additional mitigations must be applied Description of the issue Most railway signalling dataloggers including the Instead not an MPEC product and SA380 common up a batch of inputs In the SA380 the inputs are commoned up in groups of 48 This is a safe arrangement as 1 Dataloggers are wired to spare relay contacts never to B50 N50 or live signalling circuitry 2 The likelihood of incorrect wiring causing a B50 N50 feed onto the datalogger is extremely low on a free wired interlocking 2 Two incorrect wiring faults to live signalling circuitry would be required to cause a hazard In a free wired inte
22. rlocking a relay contact maps to two adjacent holes in the relay base For instance one contact is A1 A2 the next is A3 A4 etc If a contact is in use it will have at least one wire in each of the holes Hence it is clear just by looking at the relay base which contacts are spare It is not possible to cause a wrong side failure of the signalling system by inserting wires in spare holes of standard line relays Even taking a wire with B50 on it and putting it in a random hole will have no effect on the signalling system Hence installation of a datalogger is a low risk activity and may be carried out on a live interlocking subject to sensible precautions In a geographical interlocking however the relay contacts do not map to individual adjacent holes on the plugboards Internal wiring connects the relays together in many different combinations Hence it is not clear which contacts are in use just from looking at the plugboards Some of the spare plugboard holes may have B50 or N50 on them It is not even enough just to test for B50 N50 the feed may only be present when a particular route is set or signal clear etc Incorrect wiring to these plugboards could cause a B50 feed to short through the datalogger to another part of the interlocking where more incorrect wiring could false feed a relay Hence installation of a datalogger is a higher risk activity than on a free wired interlocking Technical Example of incorrect wiring to a geographic
23. this connection i For all users Only for myself Back Cancel Click Next Network Connection Wizard Completing the Network Connection Wizard Type the name you want to use for this connection Wakefield Westgate To create this connection and save it in the Network and Dial up Connections folder click Finish To edit thi connection in the Network and Dial up Connections folder select it click File and then click Properties lt Back Cancel Enter the name of the remote site For ease of access you may want to tick the Add a shortcut to my desktop option Click Finish Windows then opens the dial up dialog automatically 26 Network access Connect Wakefield Westgate ajx User name Sa380aDMIN Password Save password Dial o 13 246 0246 Cancel Properties Help Enter the user name and password supplied with the logger and click Dial Windows will then attempt to connect to the remote logger as if it was an internet service provider Once the connection is made launch Internet Explorer and enter the IP address 192 168 1 1 The following should be shown SA380 Microsoft Internet Explorer x File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Back gt amp ay Search Favorites History D 3r Address A http 10 0 1 1 Go SA380 1 6 2002 12 00 AM O D
24. ting one of the days brings up the following screen Local access 2006 11 12 0100 2006 11 12 0200 2006 11 12 0300 2006 11 12 0400 2006 11 12 0500 2006 11 12 0600 2006 11 12 0700 All files currently available for the selected day are shown The hour files are in the format yyyy mm dd hh00 For instance 2006 11 12 0700 is the hour file for 12 Nov 2006 at 7am The Log file at the bottom of the list is the system log which contains details on startup shutdown mains power removed etc Selecting one of the hour files brings up the following screen Snand ani days 2006 1 1 12 0700 tat Exit EA3850 1 2 170948 ern HOUSE 12 11 2006 07 00 07 00 00 220 127 T3PR 07 00 03 590 129 T4PR 07 00 03 810 0130 USR 07 00 04 120 91 MR 07 00 04 150 70L NKLLPR 07 00 10 060 128 T3PR 07 00 10 260 0128 USR 07 00 10 590 703 NKL1PR 07 00 13 090 126 T4PR 07 00 23 000 127 T3FR 170 125 T3PR 200 76 ALZR Use the scrollbar buttons to scroll up and down the data You may need a tool to do this as the buttons are small Avoid using sharp objects such as screwdriver blades or the point of a pen as these will damage the touchscreen The back of a pen is ideal Local access 14 How to change an external USB disk You can insert a new USB disk at any time The logger should beep twice to acknowledge the new disk and begin logging to it immediately However before removing a disk you must follow these instructions Important
25. val of the USB disk or file corruption may occur At the bottom right of the PC screen there should be an icon with a green arrow pointing left Hovering the mouse over it brings up the tooltip Safely Remove Hardware peal Remove Hardware Click on the green arrow icon The following menu should be shown Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drivesf F Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive E Safely remove SONY CDORWDVD CRXB804 DrIwet 7 30 Sindy cml EI Removable Y untited Paint a i 30 12 2007 Select the correct drive If the PC has more than one USB disk inserted as above you will have to choose the correct one You should get the following message J Safe To Remove Hardware x The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system Physically take the USB disk out and put it in the logger Channel allocations 10 If you get an error message like this Problem Ejecting USB Mass Storage Device This means that there are some files in use on the USB disk e Make sure you ve closed the configuration editor e Make sure there are no other files on the disk open e Make sure any Windows Explorer windows are closed Then try safe removal again Installing the new configuration To install the new config simply insert the new disk into one of the USB ports on the logger The logger should beep twice to ack
26. ving difficulty connecting Some notes about IP settings The two important addresses are the IP address and the subnet mask In order to get the logger to work correctly on a network e The subnet mask must be the same as the other computers on the network e The IP address must be unique ie it must be different to all other computers on the network For instance the following settings will work Laptop 138 168 254 65 255 255 254 0 138 168 254 66 255 255 254 0 29 Direct cable connection Internet settings The following assumes that a Windows 2000 computer is used and that you have Administrator access to the machine Go to Start Menu Settings Programs Documents SERTE Control Panel i Network and Dial up Connections Printers Help a Taskbar amp Start Menu Search 2000 Professional Run Shut Down File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanc Back mp ey Search L4 Folders A B amp B L L aa Make New eee Gee ET Openworld BT Openworld Connection Connecti TAE okja Status j Displays the properties Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties 30 Direct cable connection Local Area Connection Properties Ei General Connect using Realtek ATLE1 39 4 based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Components checked are used by this connections Y NwLink NetBIOS Y NWLink IPMS

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